The romanesque abbey of st peter at gloucester
(2020)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Oxbow Books, 2020
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ISBN/ISSN
9781789254150 (electronic bk.) MWT12630687, 1789254159 (electronic bk.) 12630687
LANGUAGE
English
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This book was inspired by the records made by Carolyn Heighway during the thirty years when she was archaeological consultant at Gloucester Cathedral. The survival of so much of the abbey of 1089 is remarkable, and often not appreciated by the casual visitor since it is ingeniously overlaid by Gothic alterations. Since 2000, surveys have been produced which enable accurate plans and elevations to be made which clarify the late 11th and early 12th-century appearance of the building; deductions have also been made from archaeological observations. Since there are almost no documents for the abbey before the 15th century which relate to construction matters, the building itself is primary evidence, and archaeology is an important element. The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs, plans and measured drawings including accurate reconstructions; comparative scale plans of Worcester and Tewkesbury are also included. The late 11th-12th-century church is described in detail, along with the surviving claustral buildings. There is a chapter on polychromy and on the surviving 11th-12th-century sculpture, and a full bibliography. The whole is set in context by Malcolm Thurlby, who comments on the wider sources and associations

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