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The eleventh and twelfth centuries witnessed a thoroughgoing transformation of European culture, as new ways of thinking revitalized every aspect of human endeavor, from architecture and the visual arts to history, philosophy, theology, and even law. In this book Charles M. Radding and William W. Clark offer fresh perspectives on changes in architecture and learning at three moments in time. Unlike previous studies, including Erwin Panofsky's classic essay Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism, Radding and Clark's book not only compares buildings and treatises but argues that the ways of thinking and the ways of solving problems were analogous. The authors trace the professional contexts and creative activities of builders and masters from the creation of the Romanesque to the achievements of the Gothic and, in the process, establish new criteria for defining each.
During the eleventh and early twelfth centuries, they argue, both intellectual treatises and Romanesque architecture reveal a growing mastery of a body of relevant expertise and the expanding techniques by which that knowledge could be applied to problems of reasoning and building. In the twelfth century, new intellectual directions, set by such specialists as Peter Abelard and the second master builder working at Saint-Denis, began to shape new systems of thinking based on a coherent view of the world. By the thirteenth century these became the standards by which all practitioners of a discipline were measured. The great ages of scholastic learning and of Gothic architecture are some of the results of this experimentation. At each stage Radding and Clark take the reader into the workshops and centers of study to examine the methods used by builders and masters to create the artistic and intellectual works for which the Middle Ages are justly famous.
Handsomely illustrated and clearly written, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students of medieval art, culture, philosophy, history, intellectual history, and the history of technology.
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Learning and scholarship, Philosophy, Gothic Architecture, Architecture, Romanesque Architecture, History, Medieval Philosophy, Architecture, medieval, Education, medieval, Architecture, romanesque, Architecture, gothic, Architecture, philosophy, German language, Grammar, Composition and exercises, Text-books for non-German-speaking students, English, Grammaire, Allemand (Langue), Manuels pour étudiants non-allemands, AnglaisTimes
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Medieval Architecture, Medieval Learning: Builders and Masters in the Age of Romanesque and Gothic
September 28, 1994, Yale University Press
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in English
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Medieval architecture, medieval learning: builders and masters in the age of Romanesque and Gothic
1992, Yale University Press, Yale Univ Pr
in English
0300049188 9780300049183
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-164) and index.
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