Beverley Minster
The historical and architectural significance of a remarkable church
Jonathan Foyle author Andy Marshall illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Published:1st Feb '21
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This insightful exploration of Beverley Minster reveals its architectural beauty and historical significance, focusing on St. John of Beverley's enduring influence.
In Beverley Minster, Dr. Jonathan Foyle delves into the rich history and architectural significance of one of England's most remarkable non-cathedral churches. The narrative revolves around St. John of Beverley, the Saxon founder whose legacy is deeply interwoven with the Minster's development. As the book unfolds, readers learn how the church evolved over centuries, particularly during the 13th and 14th centuries when Beverley thrived as a prominent town and pilgrimage destination.
The author highlights the Minster's architectural consistency, which creates a harmonious interior that captivates visitors even today. With a focus on St. John's influence, Dr. Foyle presents a compelling case for understanding the Minster not just as a place of worship but as a testament to the historical and cultural fabric of the region. The text is complemented by stunning photography, showcasing the intricate details and grandeur of the Minster.
Through Beverley Minster, readers are invited to appreciate the intricate relationship between faith, architecture, and community. The book serves as both an informative guide and a visual feast, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in English ecclesiastical architecture and history.
ISBN: 9781785512605
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 719g
128 pages