Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxbow Books
Published:18th Nov '09
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Dorchester-on-Thames and its abbey have been subjects of antiquarian interest for more than 450 years, and during that time much has been written about them. They are, however, still far from being comprehensively studied and recorded. Indeed, the most substantial architectural description of the medieval church was written as long ago as 1845, and a thoroughgoing reappraisal has long been overdue. In this major new study on the origins, history and architecture of Dorchester Abbey, Warwick Rodwell assembles a huge amount of material from observations during repair and conservation and information derived from archaeological excavation, as well as the unexpected discovery of previously unstudied and unpublished topographical and architectural material, housed in several archives. The volume is divided into two parts: the first contains an account of the archaeology of the site and the architectural development of the abbey, while the second comprises a series of detailed notes and observations on the present structure, its fittings and furnishings.
The result is like having Professor Rodwell - one of the pioneers of church archaeology - as your own personal mentor. In revealing the richly detailed story of one building he also explains his methods, opening your eyes to the wealth of information that can be extracted from the scars, hack marks and holes that abound in every church.' -- Current Archaeology Current Archaeology Magnificent... seamlessly combines meticulous observation with archival research in an enthralling analysis of the evidence.' -- Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Newsletter, No. 100 Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Newsletter, No. 100 A very well-produced book' -- Medieval Archaeology Medieval Archaeology haeology
ISBN: 9781842173886
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256 pages