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The Anglo-Saxon church : papers on history, architecture, and archaeology in honour of Dr. H.M. Taylor / edited by L.A.S. Butler and R.K. Morris.
Title & Author:

The Anglo-Saxon church : papers on history, architecture, and archaeology in honour of Dr. H.M. Taylor / edited by L.A.S. Butler and R.K. Morris.

Publication:

London : Council for British Archaeology, 1986.

Description:

xi, 226 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm

Series:

Research report, 0589-9036 ; 60

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Archaeology, architecture, and the cult of saints in Anglo-Saxon England -- The shrines of saints in later Anglo-Saxon England: distribution and significance -- Church dedications and the cult of Anglo-Saxon saints in England -- The archaeologist on the road to Lourdes and Santiago de Compostela -- The audience of architecture in post-Roman Gaul -- Alcuin, York, and the alma sophia -- The iconography of architectural form -- The furnishing and sculptural decoration of Anglo-Saxon churches -- Sacrarium: ablution drains in early medieval churches -- Recognizing Christian origins: an archaeological and historical dilemma -- Is there a relationship between pagan and Christian places of worship in Scandinavia? -- The study of early church architecture in Ireland: an Anglo-Saxon viewpoint, with an appendix on documentary evidence for round towers -- A B C: how should we periodize Anglo-Saxon architecture? -- Anglo-Saxon church building: aspects of design and construction -- Outlines of church development in Northamptonshire -- A reconstruction of the 10th century church of St. Oswald, Gloucester -- The 7th century minster at Winchester interpreted -- Ground-based remote sensing for the archaeological study of churches.
ISBN:

0906780543 (pbk.)
9780906780541 (pbk.)

Subject:

Taylor, Harold McCarter, 1907-1995.
Church architecture England.
Church history Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Architecture, Medieval England.
Architecture, Anglo-Saxon.
Archaeology, Medieval England.
Architecture chrétienne Angleterre.
Église Histoire 600-1500 (Moyen Âge)
Architecture médiévale Angleterre.
Archéologie médiévale Angleterre.
Archaeology, Medieval.
Architecture, Medieval.
Church architecture.
Church history Middle Ages.
Kerkgebouwen.
Angelsaksische tijd.
Archaeology.
Architecture.
England Church history 449-1066.
Angleterre Histoire religieuse 449-1066.
England.
England Churches Anglo-Saxon architectural features

Form/genre:

Festschriften.
Church history.

Host item:

Research reports. no:60

Added entries:

Butler, L. A. S. (Lawrence A. S.)
Morris, Richard, 1947-
Taylor, Harold McCarter, 1907-1995.
Research report (Council for British Archaeology) ; no. 60.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 101829
Call No.: ID:86-B20292
Status: Available

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