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Title:
The Temple Church in London : history, architecture, art / edited by Robin Griffith-Jones and David Park.
Publisher:
Boydell,
Copyright Date:
2010
Description:
xx, 286 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), map ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Temple Church (London, England)--Congresses.
Templar architecture--London--London--Congresses.
London (England)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Congresses.
Other Authors:
Griffith-Jones, Robin.
Park, David, 1952-
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. Conference papers.
Contents:
some details of damage and repair, 1840-1941 / the new Temple in the middle ages / Robin Griffith-Jones. Gothic architecture transplanted : the nave of the Temple Church in London / Christopher Wilson -- Light and pure : the Templars' new choir / Virginia Jansen -- Medieval burials and monuments / David Park -- The thirteenth-century military effigies in the Temple Church / Philip J. Lankester -- An enrichment of cherubims : Christopher Wren's refurbishment of the Temple Church / Robin Griffith-Jones -- A neat structure with pillars : changing perceptions of the Temple Church in the long eighteenth century / Rosemary Sweet -- Restoration and recrimination : the Temple Church in the nineteenth century / William Whyte -- The latter glory of this house : some details of damage and repair, 1840-1941 / Robin Griffith-Jones.
Summary:
The Temple Church, founded as the main church of the Knights Templar in England at the New Temple in London, is historically and architecturally one of the most important medieval buildings in London. Its round nave, modelled on the fourth-century Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, is an extraordinarily early and ambitious example of the Gothic style in England. It holds one of the most famous series of medieval effigies in the country. The luminous thirteenth-century choir, intended for the burial of Henry III, is of exceptional beauty. Major developments in the post-medieval period include the reordering of the church in the 1680's by Sir Christopher Wren, fascinating changes in the perception of the church's significance in the eighteenth century, and a substantial restoration programme in the early 1840's. --
Despite its great importance, however, the Temple Church has until now attracted little scholarly or critical attention, a gap which is remedied by this volume. It considers the New Temple as a whole in the Middle Ages, and all aspects of the church itself from its foundation in the twelfth century to its war-time damage in the twentieth. Richly illustrated with numerous black and white and colour plates, it makes full use of the exceptional range and quality of the antiquarian material available for study, including drawings, photographs, and plaster casts. --Book Jacket.
ISBN:
1843834987 (hbk.)
9781843834984 (hbk.)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)645705201
LCCN:
2011280099
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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