
- 320 pages
- English
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About this book
This book compiles the papers presented at the British Archaeological association conference held in 2001, which concentrated on the Roman and medieval art, architecture and archaeology of the city and county. It provides scholars with a firm baseline for future research in this area.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Editors' Introduction
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Colour Plates
- The Roman Town of Luguvalium and the Post-Roman Settlement
- Murum civitatis, et fontem in ea a Romanis mire olim constructum: The Arts of Rome in Carlisle and the Civitas of the Carvetii and their Influence
- Medieval Carlisle: Cathedral and City from Foundation to Dissolution
- The Great Tower of Carlisle Castle
- ‘King Arthur lives in merry Carleile’
- Augustinian Architecture in the Twelfth Century: The Context for Carlisle Cathedral
- The Romanesque Fabric of Carlisle Cathedral
- The Construction of the Gothic Choir of Carlisle Cathedral, and the Evidence of the Masons' Marks
- The Chancel Roof of Carlisle Cathedral: Its Architectural and Historical Context
- ‘The dim shadowing of the things which should be': The Fourteenth-Century Doom in the East Window of Carlisle Cathedral
- The Stylistic Antecedents of the Gondibour Screen at Carlisle Cathedral
- Carlisle Cathedral Misericords: Style and Iconography
- Late Medieval Paintings at Carlisle
- Archibald Campbell Tait, Dean of Carlisle 1850 to 1856, and Ewan Christian, Architect
- The Architecture of Holm Cultram Abbey
- Rose Castle
- Romanesque Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the Diocese of Carlisle
- Previous volumes in the series