The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages
Rosemary Stonehewer author Alain Erlande-Brandenburg author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:27th Mar '95
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A concise introduction to the creation of the medieval cathedral, illustrated with contemporary images and documents
All over Europe, from Westminster to Rouen, the cathedrals of the Middle Ages still stand. This book explores the world of the medieval master mason. How were these structures built when only primitive machinery was available? Who initiated and designed them? Who built and paid for them?Even now, the great cathedrals of the Middle Ages overwhelm us by their imagination, technical daring and sheer scale. How could such structures be built when cities had only a few thousand inhabitants and only the most primitive machinery was available? Who initiated them? Who designed them? Who paid for them?
Through the documentary records that remain (many of which are quoted at length), and drawings and details from contemporary art, we are led into the extraordinary world of the medieval master mason.
ISBN: 9780500300527
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 270g
176 pages