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  • av Alexandra Gajewski
    647

    Paris: The Powers that shaped the Medieval City considers the various forces - royal, monastic and secular - that shaped the art, architecture and topography of Paris between c. 1100 and c. 1500, a period in which Paris became one of the foremost metropolises in the West.

  • - College, Church and City
     
    577,99

    Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge explores the archaeology, art, architecture of Cambridge in the Middle Ages, a city marked not only by its exceptional medieval university buildings but also by remarkable parish churches, monastic architecture and surviving glass, books and timber work.

  • av Christopher Wilson
    1 997

    The latest British Archaeological Association transactions report on the conference volumes at Beverley in 1983. Papers provide the latest thoughts on topics at Beverley Minster and in the surrounding area.

  • - Art, Architecture and Archaeology
     
    621

  • - Art, Architecture and Archaeology
     
    1 951

  • - Art, Architecture and Archaeology
     
    1 967

  • av Tim Ayers
    401

    This collection of papers, first delivered at the BAA's annual conference in 2002, celebrates medieval Rochester, including both cathedral and castle, an outstanding pair of surviving monuments to the power of contemporary church and state.

  • av Alan Thacker
    631 - 2 117

    This title is an examination of the medieval archaeology, art and architecture of Chester, including and examination of St Werburgh's Abbey, St John's church and the wall paintings in Chester Castle's Agricola Tower.

  • av Richard Fawcett
    697 - 1 961

    This volume taken from the British Archaeological Association's 1997 conference is centred on the theme of Glasgow Cathedral. There are chapters covering St Kentigern, major excavations of 1992-3, aspects of patronage and Romanesque sculpture and manuscripts.

  • - Bristol in the Middle Ages
    av Lawrence Keen
    687 - 1 997

    Twelve papers from the 1996 conference of the British Archaeological Association at Bristol University.

  • - Britain and the Continent - Archaeology, Art and Architecture
    av Elisabeth de Bievre
    657 - 1 997

    Transactions from the BAA conference in 1993 which was held in Utrecht to celebrate the societies 150th anniversary. These papers present the latest research on the cities monuments from the arrival of Willibrord and Boniface and the establishment of the Bishopric.

  • - Archaeology, Art and Architecture from the 7th to 16th Centuries
    av Lawrence R. Hoey
    1 891

    Includes essays on the pre-Conquest monasteries of Whitby and Ripon; the architecture of Selby, Kirkstall and Rievaulx Abbies and Holy Trinity Yok; and the production and collection of manuscripts in 12th- and 13th-century Augustinian houses.

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    801

    Exploring the medieval heritage of Aberdeenshire and Moray, this book includes essays that contain insights and recent work presented at the British Archaeological Association Conference of 2014, based at Aberdeen University.

  • - Medieval Art, Architecture, and Industry Vol. 21
    av Jennifer Alexander
    657

  • av Julian M. Luxford
    2 111

    The eleven essays presented here lead the reader through the earliest manifestations of the chantry, the origins and development of 'stone-cage' chapels, royal patronage of commemorative art and architecture, the chantry in the late medieval parish.

  • - Roman and Medieval Architecture and Art
    av Jeremy Ashbee
    781 - 1 977

    The long and vibrant history of north-eastern England has left rich material deposits in the form of buildings, works of art, books and other artefacts.

  • av Alixe Bovey
    781 - 1 911

    "From the time of the foundation of its cathedral in 597, Canterbury has been the epicentre of Britain's ecclesiastical history, and an exceptionally important centre for architectural and visual innovation.

  • - Architecture and Archaeology in the Medieval Diocese of Llandaff
    av John R. Kenyon
    627 - 1 931

    The Association's 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. Contributors consider Roman and early medieval south-east Wales, including surviving Christian monuments and the early history of Cardiff.

  • - Roman and Medieval Architecture, Art and Archaeology
    av Mike McCarthy
    727

  • - Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology
    av John McNeill
    1 977

    In 2000 the annual conference of The British Archaeological Association met at Angers in France. This publication contains sixteen papers from the conference, in English and French, covering a number of different aspects of the history, art and architecture of Anjou and its surrounding area in the medieval period.

  • - Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology
    av Ute Engel & Alexandra Gajewski
    587 - 1 311

    The papers in this collection explore the medieval art, architecture, and archaeology of the city of Mainz and of the middle Rhine valley. They were delivered in 2003, at the first annual conference the Association held in Germany. The contributors embrace a wide range of subjects.

  • av Agnieszka Roznowska-Sadraei
    2 021

    The papers in this volume, which were presented in 2011, at the first conference the British Archaeological Association held in Poland, explore the medieval art, architecture and archaeology of the city of Cracow and the surrounding region of Lesser Poland, as well as venturing into southern Silesia and the Baltic coast of the country.

  • - Medieval Art, Architecture and Cultural Exchange in Central Europe
    av Zoe Opacic
    781 - 1 871

    This book explores the remarkable flourishing of art and architecture in Bohemia, and Prague as it became the political centre of Charles IV's Holy Roman Empire. It focuses on cultural exchange and the links that can be traced through the artwork across Europe.

  • - Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the City and Its Vicinity
    av Linda Monckton
    1 977

    The British Archaeological Association's 2007 conference celebrated the material culture of medieval Coventry, the fourth wealthiest English city of the later middle ages.

  • - Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology
    av John McNeill
    771 - 2 111

    The fourteen papers collected in this volume explore the medieval art, architecture and archaeology of King's Lynn and the Fens. They arise out of the Association's 2005 conference, and reflect its concern to engage with a broad range of monuments and themes, rather than focusing on a single major building.

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