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Der Bischof baut. Zu allen Zeiten, von der Spätantike bis in die Gegenwart treten Bischöfe als Bauherren und Architekten hervor. Das jüngst auf Initiative des Erzbischofs in Köln entstandene Museum Kolumba ist ein Beispiel für die ungebrochene Tradition bischöflichen Bauens. Was für die heutige Zeit gilt, galt auch in sehr viel stärkerem Maß für das Mittelalter. Die Bischöfe bauten Kirchen, Burgen, Städte und sorgten für die prächtige Innenausstattung ihrer Bauwerke. Mit der Fokussierung auf die bischöfliche Bautätigkeit im 11. Jahrhundert rückt der vorliegende Band einen Zeitraum in den Mittelpunkt, der wie kaum ein anderer durch hervorragende Bauleistungen geprägt ist.
Church architecture --- Church architecture --- Bishops --- Bishops --- Architecture, Medieval --- Architecture, Medieval
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Architecture, Medieval --- Monasteries --- Monasteries --- Monasteries --- Monasters --- Monasticism and religious orders
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In Paderborn sind monumentale Zeugnisse der Geschichte im Stadtbild trotz der Zerstörungen des Zweiten Weltkrieges allgegenwärtig. Ohne die archäologische Forschung wäre der Ort der Kaiserpfalz und das Aussehen der Kirchen bis weit ins 11. Jahrhundert unbekannt. Auch die Ursprünge der charakteristischen mittelalterlichen Parzellierung können erst mit den Methoden der Ausgrabung bis in die Mitte des 12. Jahrhunderts zurückverfolgt werden. So lässt sich frühe Stadtgeschichte ohne die Ergebnisse der Archäologie heute nicht mehr schreiben. Der dritte Band der Stadtarchäologie, erschienen im Rahmen der MittelalterStudien, zieht erneut Billanz. Dabei spannt sie den Bogen von einer Bestandsaufnahme römischen Fundgutes in der Altstadt über Berichte über die aktuelle Ausgrabung im Kötterhagen bis zu einer Neubewertung der Ausgrabung im Schildern. Erstmals werden jenseits der engeren Grenzen der Altstadt auch die Ergebnisse der Grabungen in der Bischofsresidenz in Schloss Neuhaus vorgestellt.
Archaeology, Medieval --- Architecture, Medieval --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Urban cores
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Architecture, Medieval --- College buildings --- Architecture médiévale --- Constructions universitaires --- History --- Histoire --- Paris (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Mediaeval architecture --- Parisian academies --- Territory planning --- 378.4 <44 PARIS> --- Universiteiten--Frankrijk--PARIS --- 378.4 <44 PARIS> Universiteiten--Frankrijk--PARIS --- Architecture médiévale --- Universities and colleges --- University buildings --- College facilities --- School buildings --- Middle Ages --- Buildings --- College buildings - France - Paris - History --- Architecture, Medieval - France - Paris - History
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Tille Mound (Turkey) --- Tille (Turquie : Site archéologique) --- Geldibuldu (Turkey) --- Tille (Turquie : Site archéologique) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities. --- Architecture, Ancient --- Architecture, Medieval --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture antique --- Architecture médiévale
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Dwellings --- Habitations --- History. --- Histoire --- Friesland (Netherlands) --- Friesland (Pays-Bas) --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Castles --- Manors --- Real property --- Village communities --- Châteaux --- Feudal castles --- Architecture --- Architecture, Medieval --- Fortification --- Fryslân (Netherlands) --- Social life and customs.
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A broad survey of the various structural and decorative uses of marble and antiquities throughout the Mediterranean during the Millennium following the Emperor Constantine. The heavy footprint of Roman civic and religious architecture helped provide attractive and luxurious building materials, re-used to construct diverse and often sophisticated monuments. The book argues that marble-rich sites and cities around this lake were linked at various times and in varying degrees by trade, pilgrimage, war and diplomacy, as well as by the imperatives of religion - Venice to Alexandria, Damascus to Córdoba. Aachen makes less sense without reference to Rome or Jerusalem; Damascus without Kairouan; Istanbul without Cairo. To accompany the illustrations in the text, the DVD at the back of the book contains over 5,000 images, together with discussions which extend various arguments in the printed book.
Marble buildings --- Architecture, Medieval --- Marble --- Constructions en marbre --- Architecture médiévale --- Marbre --- Recycling --- Recyclage --- Mediterranean Region --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines --- Antiquities, Roman --- Architecture médiévale --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Antiquités romaines --- Antike. --- Architektur. --- Marmor. --- Spolie. --- Metamorphic rocks --- Calcium carbonate --- Buildings --- Geschichte 1000-1500 --- Geschichte 500-1000 --- Mittelmeerraum. --- Circum-Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Area --- Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Sea Region --- Marble buildings - Mediterranean Region --- Architecture, Medieval - Mediterranean Region --- Marble - Recycling - Mediterranean Region --- Mediterranean Region - Antiquities, Roman
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Architecture, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Meinwerk --- Art patronage --- Catholic Church --- History --- Meinwerk, --- Catholic Church. --- Exhibitions --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Middle Ages --- Maginwercus, --- Mainwerc, --- Meinwerc, --- Meynwercus, --- Paderborn (Archdiocese) --- Paderborn (Germany : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Symbolism in art --- Architecture, Medieval - Germany - Paderborn - Exhibitions --- Christian art and symbolism - Germany - Paderborn - Medieval, 500-1500 - Exhibitions --- Meinwercus ep. Paderbornensis --- Meinwerk - Bishop of Paderborn - approximately 970-1036 - Exhibitions --- Meinwerk - Bishop of Paderborn - approximately 970-1036 - Art patronage - Exhibitions --- Meinwerk - Bishop of Paderborn - approximately 970-1036
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Cathedrals --- Church architecture --- Architecture, Medieval --- Church decoration and ornament --- Cathédrales --- Architecture chrétienne --- Architecture médiévale --- Eglises --- Décoration et ornement --- Duomo (Naples, Italy) --- Naples (Italy) --- Naples (Italie) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Christian art and symbolism --- Italy --- History --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Cathédrales --- Architecture chrétienne --- Architecture médiévale --- Décoration et ornement --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Middle Ages --- Duomo di Napoli --- Cathedral of Naples --- San Gennaro (Church : Naples, Italy) --- St. Januarius (Church : Naples, Italy) --- Chiesa cattedrale di San Gennaro --- Cattedrale di Napoli --- Cattedrale dell'Assunta --- Symbolism in art --- Church architecture - Italy - Naples --- Architecture, Medieval - Italy - Naples --- Christian art and symbolism - Italy - Naples - Medieval, 500-1500 --- Napoli --- Cathédrale --- Italy - History - 476-1268 --- Naples (Italy) - Buildings, structures, etc
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