Defining the holy sacred space in medieval and early modern Europe

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Hamilton, Sarah, 1966- (-), Spicer, Andrew
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate 2005
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Defining the holy : the delineation of sacred space / Sarah Hamilton and Andrew Spicer
  • Domestic space and devotion in the Middle Ages / Diana Webb
  • The domesticity of sacred space in the fifteenth-century Netherlands / Jeanne Nuechterlein
  • Private rooms in the monastic architecture of Habsburg, Spain / Lisa A. Banner
  • Forbidden sacred spaces in Reformation England / Richard L. Williams
  • Designing for Protestant worship : the private chapels of the Cecil family / Annabel Ricketts with Claire Gapper and Caroline Knight
  • A northern Jerusalem : transforming the spatial geography of the convent of Wienhausen / June L. Mecham
  • Using material culture to define holy space : the Bromholm Project / Tim Pestell
  • The liturgical use of space in thirteenth-century Flanders / Stijn Bossuyt
  • God will have a house : sacred space and rites of consecration in early seventeenth-century England / Andrew Spicer
  • Pure and white : reformed space for worship in early seventeenth-century Hungary / Graeme Murdock
  • Rubens raising of the cross in context : the early Christian past and the evocation of the sacred in post-tridentine Antwerp / Cynthia Lawrence
  • The consecration of the civic realm / Judi Loach
  • The priest, the Quakers and the second conventicle act : the battle for Gracechurch Street Meeting House, 1670 / Simon Dixon
  • La ville sonnant : the politics of sacred space in Avignon on the eve of the French Revolution / Eric Johnson.