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Title:
Medieval art, architecture and archaeology in Cambridge : college, church and city / edited by Gabriel Byng and Helen Lunnon.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
x, 410 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, maps, plans, portrait ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Art--Cambridge--Cambridge--History--To 1500.
Archaeology--Cambridge.--Cambridge.
Archaeology--Cambridge--Cambridge--Congresses.
Cambridge (England)--History--To 1500.
Cambridge (England)--History--History--To 1500.
Cambridge (England)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Pictorial works.
Cambridge (England)--Church history.
Other Authors:
Byng, Gabriel Thomas Gustav, editor.
Lunnon, Helen E., editor.
Notes:
"Over 100 attendees gathered in Cambridge from 1 to 5 September 2018 to examine the city's medieval colleges, churches, and civic archaeology."--Page ix. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Jesus College Chapel / Peter Draper and Richard Halsey. A 'coffin' for St Audrey : some misunderstandings about Middle-Saxon Cambridge? / Paul Everson and David Stocker -- The Late-Saxon graveyard at Cambridge castle and the origins of urbanism in Cambridge / Paul Everson and David Stocker -- The People of Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, in the 12th century / Catherine E. Hundley -- Exploring the changing face of architecture across the long 12th century : the lost Anglo-Norman churches of Augustinian Barnwell Priory and the scattered remains of Romanesque Cambridge / Jill A. Franklin -- The Parochial nave in 12th- and 13th-century Cambridgeshire / Meg Bernstein -- Two early collegiate parish churches in Cambridge : St Michael's and Little St Mary's / Paul Binski -- Patrons, social networks, and the architecture of collegiate churches in and around Cambridge in the early 14th century / Andrew Budge -- An architecture of incumbency? Burwell and beyond / Zachary Stewart -- John Wastell: architect, Genius, and all-round Mr Fix-It / F. Woodman -- Thomas Loveday and his 'Occupation of Carpynter's Craft' / Lucy Wrapson -- 'Souvent me souvient' : remembering Lady Margaret Beaufort's painted glass in Cambridge / Anya Heilpern -- The aesthetics of change : Edward III's 'Secretum Secretorum' and English manuscript illumination of the 14th century / Michael A. Michael -- Common seals? The iconography of the medieval seals of Cambridge colleges / Nicholas Rogers -- Robert Willis on Cambridge : church, colleges, and city / Alexandrina Buchanan -- Morris, Leach, Parr, and Gothic mural decoration in Victorian Cambridge / Spike Bucklow -- Oxbridge in America : archaeology, emulation, and Disneyfication / Arnold William Klukas -- (Site Reports). The Anglo-Saxon Church of the Holy Trinity at Great Paxton / Eric Fernie -- St Bene't, Cambridge / John McNeill -- Jesus College Chapel / Peter Draper and Richard Halsey.
Summary:
"'Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge' explores the archaeology, art, architecture of Cambridge in the Middle Ages, a city marked not only by its exceptional medieval university buildings but also by remarkable parish churches, monastic architecture and surviving glass, books, and timber work. The chapters in this volume cover a broad array of medieval, and later, buildings and objects in the city and its immediate surrounds, both from archaeological and thematic approaches. In addition, a number of chapters reflect on the legacy and influence medieval art and architecture had on the later city. Along with medieval colleges, chapels and churches, buildings in villages outside the city are discussed and analysed. The volume also provides detailed studies of some of the most important master masons, glassmakers and carpenters in the medieval city, as well as of patrons, building types, and institutional development. Both objects and makers, patrons, and users are represented by its contents. The volume sets the archaeological and art historical analysis in its socio-economic context; medieval Cambridge was a city located on major trade routes and with complex social and institutional differences. In an academic field increasingly shaped by interdisciplinary interest in material culture, 'Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge' marks a major new contribution to the field, focussing on the complexity, variety and specificity of the buildings and objects that define our understanding of Cambridge as a medieval city."--Preliminary page i.
Series:
The British Archaeological Association conference transactions ; XLIII
ISBN:
1032156201
9781032156200
1032156228
9781032156224
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1285685296
LCCN:
2020415707
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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