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Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral - Tracing Relationships between Medieval Concepts of Order and Built Form (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral - Tracing Relationships between Medieval Concepts of Order and Built Form (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral is an in-depth
investigation of Grosseteste's relationship to the medieval
cathedral at Lincoln and the surrounding city. This book will
contribute to the understanding of Gothic architecture in early
thirteenth century England - most specifically, how forms and
spaces were conceived in relation to the cultural, religious and
political life of the period. The architecture and topography of
Lincoln Cathedral are examined in their cultural contexts, in
relation to scholastic philosophy, science and cosmology, and
medieval ideas about light and geometry, as highlighted in the
writings of Robert Grosseteste - Bishop of Lincoln Cathedral
(1235-53). At the same time the architecture of the cathedral is
considered in relation to the roles of the clergy and masons; the
policies of the bishop; matters of governance, worship and
education; ecclesiastical hierarchy, church liturgy, politics and
processionals. The book explores Grosseteste's ideas in the broader
context of medieval and Renaissance cosmologies,
optics/perspective, natural philosophy and experimental science,
and considers historical precedents in regard to religious,
political and symbolic influences on church building. The
contributors to this volume make an important contribution to our
current understanding of the relation between architecture,
theology, politics and society during the Middle Ages, and how
religious spaces were conceived and experienced.
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