
eBook - ePub
Utrecht
Britain and the Continent - Archaeology, Art and Architecture
- 332 pages
- English
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eBook - ePub
About this book
This book presents the latest research on the cities monuments from the arrival of Willibrord and Boniface and the establishment of the Bishopric. It focuses on 12th century sculptural iconography, manuscript production, fonts, secular architecture and the Gothic cathedral.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Plates
- List of Text Illustrations
- Glossary
- The beginnings of Utrecht: Roman Fort and Vicus
- Utrecht and Dorestad: Fifteen Miles apart, a world of difference
- The first centuries of the episcopal see at Utrecht
- England and the Low Countries at the time of St Willibrord
- Porticus or Pastophorion? Eighth-century St Martin, Utrecht, between Anglo-Saxon and Frankish Traditions
- St Salvator's, St Martin's and Pepin the Younger
- Willibrord's Cathedral? An investigation of the first phases of the construction of the Salvatorkerk in Utrecht.
- The large round-bottomed medieval boats excavated in the municipality of Utrecht
- The invention of a notion: on the historiography of Bishop Bernold's churches and the cross of churches in Utrecht
- A Cross of Churches around Conrad's Heart
- The Utrecht Parishes and their Churches
- The Mariakerk at Utrecht, Speyer and Italy
- 'Foderunt manus meas et pedes meos'. On the iconography of the twelfth-century reliefs in the Pieterskerk in Utrecht
- Missionaries, Masters and Manuscripts; a survey of the oldest books and their patrons in the diocese of Utrecht (until c. 1200)
- Romanesque and Gothic stone baptismal fonts in the diocese of Utrecht
- Architectural Links between Scotland and the Low Countries in the later Middle Ages
- The financing of the construction of the Gothic Cathedral in Utrecht
- Saint Margaret under Our Lord's Cross. A mural painting in the Cathedral of Utrecht
- Medieval and Early Modern Houses in Utrecht
- Utrecht between Pleshey Castle (Essex) and the Hasker Convent (Friesland): the origin and distribution of late thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century decorated floor tiles in the Netherlands
- A glazier 'from the bishopric of Utrigt' in fifteenth-century Norwich
- Medieval roof contructions in Utrecht and the Netherlands
- Chimney friezes in Late-Medieval Utrecht
- Adriaen van Wesel and the sculpture of the Mariakerk in Utrecht
- The Treasury of Utrecht Cathedral
- Internal Arrangements in Utrecht Cathedral before and after the Reformation
- Of Gods and Shepherds: Utrecht, Rome and London