Die St. Nikolaus- und Heiligblut-Kirche zu Wilsnack (1383-1552)

eine Einordnung ihrer Bauformen in die Kirchenarchitektur zwischen Verden und Chorin, Doberan und Meissen im Spiegel bischöflicher und landesherrlicher Auseindersetzungen

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Die St. Nikolaus- und Heiligblut-Kirche zu Wilsnack (1383-1552)

eine Einordnung ihrer Bauformen in die Kirchenarchitektur zwischen Verden und Chorin, Doberan und Meissen im Spiegel bischöflicher und landesherrlicher Auseindersetzungen

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Scaneg
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German

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Table of Contents

T. 1. Textband
T. 2. Abbildungsband.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-371) and indexes.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Marburg, 1994.

Published in
München
Series
Beiträge zur Kunstwissenschaft,, Bd. 63

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA5586.B268 C74 1996

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Pagination
2 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL578271M
ISBN 10
3892350639
LCCN
96166431
OCLC/WorldCat
35262656

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