Façade as Spectacle: Ritual and Ideology at Wells Cathedral

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BRILL, 2004 M08 1 - 260 páginas
This interdisciplinary study interprets the façade of Wells Cathedral as an integral part of thirteenth-century English Church liturgy and politics. Carolyn Malone posits that architectural motifs, as signs, complemented not only the façade’s sculptural program of the Church Triumphant but also its use during liturgical processions. Interpreted as an ideological construct, the façade’s design is related to theological change, liturgical innovation and political strategy, as well as to the conjuncture of several major historical and cultural events of the 1220s. As part of the Church’s empowering ritual, the façade expressed the reforming views of the Fourth Lateran Council, promoted Wells as the seat the diocese and proclaimed the covenant between Church and State in England following Magna Carta.

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Introduction
1
PART I THE BISHOPS HOMILY AND THE MASTER MASONS RESPONSE
15
PART II THE ENGLISH CHURCH OF THE 1220S
129
Conclusion
225
Plates
238

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