London, Penguin Books 1998 xxxviii + 841pp., 20cm., softcover, good condition, [selected texts of Thomas Aquinas, edited and translated with an introduction and notes by R. McInery], F78187
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Kennedy, Roisin: Visualizing the Celtic Revival. The Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland - selected writings by Nicola Gordon Bowe. Dublin: 2024. 310 pages, illustrated in colour and black and white. Hardback. 25x18cms. A collection of Nicola Gordon Bowe's writings on the Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland between 1894 and 1925. Sixteen essays contextualise and discuss the production of decorative art including metalwork by Percy Oswald Reeves, embroidered banners, stained glass in the Honan Chapel, book design, and furniture.
A collection of Nicola Gordon Boweâs writings on the Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland between 1894 and 1925. Sixteen essays contextualise and discuss the production of decorative art including metalwork by Percy Oswald Reeves, embroidered banners, stained glass in the Honan Chapel, book design, and furniture. Text in English
John Murray. 1998. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 276 pages. Dos très légèrement frotté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Selected writings edited and introduced by David GILMOUR. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
BROCHE BON ETAT .COIFFE ET PIED DU DOS LEGEREMENT ERODES . INTERIEUR TRES PROPRE . Way of Response Selections from His Writings
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Summary In the broad field of architectural history, many different approaches are possible. The collection of articles in this book covers a variety of themes, with the meanings of architecture as a central theme in most contributions. The articles are grouped into four main themes: Interpreting Architecture, Design and Construction, Spolia and Historiography. The ways in which attention can shift in architectural history are nicely highlighted in this volume. For instance, the ability to interpret architecture in its variety of meanings is not in doubt today, but was a real point of contention in the second half of the 20th century. Apart from as an enclosure of space, architecture in the past could carry diverse meanings, expressed, for instance, through a specific choice of architectural concepts, or through the use of spolia. The different ways in which medieval architecture in particular could be interpreted are the focus of several articles. Thereby, the application of spolia occupies a special place in both meaning-making and interpretation of architecture. The Historiography section analyses various changes in the way medieval architecture was and is studied. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Introduction, by Petra Brouwer and Gabri van Tussenbroek Interpreting Architecture The Sensus Allegoricus of Medieval Buildings, or: Architectural Iconology in Historical Perspective The Past as a Determining Factor in the Architectural Concepts of Li ge Cathedral (Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries) Architecture and Quotation. The Historicity of Buildings from the Past S. Giovanni in Laterano and Medieval Architecture. The Significance of Architectural Quotations The Choir Ambulatory. On the History and Reception of a Type of Ground Plan in Medieval and Post-Medieval Times Design and Construction The Dilemma of Pope Julius II. How to Preserve the Old St Peter?s While Building a New St Peter?s Proportion and Building Material or Theory versus Practice in the Determination of the Module Designing the Villa Pliniana at Lago di Como. Pellegrino Tibaldi and Political Iconography under Habsburg Rule Spolia Spolia in the Fourth-Century Basilica Spolia and Coloured Marble in Sepulchral Monuments in Rome, Florence and Bosco Marengo. Designs by Dosio and Vasari Spolia from Rome?s Past as a Contribution to Roman or Romanesque Architecture The Significance of Tradition. About the Spolia in the Choir Area of Magdeburg Cathedral The Veneration of Spolia. The Madonna della Colonna in St Peter?s in Rome Dutch Colonial Architecture Stabroek in Demerara: The Emergence of the City Plan of Georgetown (Guyana) in the Eighteenth Century From Amsterdam to Berbice. Colonial Administration Buildings as a New Design Task for Abraham van der Hart Government Buildings in the Dutch Colonies (Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries) Historiography Dutch Architectural Historians and International Contacts until around 1960 The History of Architectural History in the Netherlands. Medieval Architecture M. D. Ozinga?s Inaugural Lecture (1948). The Origins of Gothic Architecture and the Problem of Period Styles The Invention of Gothic. Abbot Suger since Erwin Panofsky There is no Such Thing as Gothic. The Concept of ?Renewal? as an Art Historical Problem Bibliography of Lex Bosman
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