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How To Read A Church (Hardcover)
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How To Read A Church (Hardcover)
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List price R562
Loot Price R457
Discovery Miles 4 570
You Save R105 (19%)
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Churches are far more than houses of prayer - they also tell a rich
symbolic story in stone and wood. Look around any Christian place
of worship and with a little understanding you can interpret the
cultural messages of centuries. Even the hideous gargoyles around
the towers and eaves have their tales to tell if you know what to
look for. In this handy and intriguing book, Richard Taylor sets
out a guide that will make any church visit a more enriching
experience. At first glance the book may appear overly simplistic -
as for instance when Taylor explains who Jesus and the Virgin Mary
were, and reveals that fonts are used for baptisms - but once the
elementary stuff is got over we venture into the real heart of an
engrossing subject. In lucid but entertaining style Taylor
describes the development of ecclesiastical architecture, the
hidden meanings behind columns, carved figures, sculpted flowers
and the use of various colours, and even how graveyards were laid
out in symbolic ways. 'Good' Christians were traditionally buried
on the south side of a church. Villains, suicides and
ne'er-do-wells had to make do with the north. God might have been
all-forgiving, but those who did the burying evidently weren't.
Taylor touches upon such topics as the way our ancestors visualised
God as a physical being and translated those images into works of
art. This truly is 'reading' the past in the most remarkable of
ways. The illustrations complement the book superbly, giving
examples of the points Taylor makes in his text. A few more
photographs would have been welcome, but line drawings throughout
make their points adequately enough. Taylor has written a superb
book that should give a new interest to people of all ages. (Kirkus
UK)
Churches and cathedrals play an essential part in our heritage. As community-centred places of worship and as important tourist attractions, they are visited by millions of people every year. But churches were originally built to be read, and so they are packed with images, symbols and meanings that often need explanation for visitors. How to Read a Church is a lively and fascinating guide to what a visitor to a church is likely to find there and how to interpret the common images and meanings in church art and architecture. It will explain how to identify people, scenes, details and their significance, and will explore the symbolism of different animals, plants, colours, numbers and letters - and what this all means. It will be an essential guide for anyone who has ever visited / is visiting a church or cathedral, and for those who want to know more about these incredible buildings and the art they contain.
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