Introduction of Gothic architecture into Italy by the French Cistercian monks

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Arthur L. Frothingham, Arthur ...
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Introduction of Gothic architecture into Italy by the French Cistercian monks

"This series of papers shows that a group of monuments erected by the French Cistercian monks, and here for the first time fully described and illustrated, were the earliest structures in Italy in which the principles of transitional-Gothic architecture were carried out. The series covers monasteries at Fossanova, Al Cimino, Chiaravalle di Castagnola, and Arbona, including photographs, floorplans, and brief discussions of the history of each site. Frothingham dates these monasteries to the 12th and 13th centuries and proposes that these buildings

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Gorgias Press
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English

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Introduction of Gothic architecture into Italy by the French Cistercian monks
2009, Gorgias Press
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"Extract from The American Journal of Archaeology, vols. 6 & 7 (1890,1891)" -- T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Piscataway, NJ
Series
Analecta Gorgiana -- 267, Analecta Gorgiana -- v. 267.
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American Journal of Archaeology.

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1 v. (various pagings)

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OL45232713M
ISBN 10
1607244969
ISBN 13
9781607244967
OCLC/WorldCat
436243349

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