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Religious architecture --- Architecture --- Westminster Abbey [London] --- #gsdbA
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marble [rock] --- abbey churches --- Religious architecture --- kloosters --- stone [worked rock] --- abbeys [monasteries] --- Norbertijnen Averbode --- Averbode --- Abbaye d'Averbode --- Averbode Abbey --- 718.1 --- Abdij van Averbode (Scherpenheuvel-Zichem) --- Conservation. Restoration --- Architecture --- History --- geschiedenis --- architectuur --- gebouwen --- Premonstratensians --- restauratie (kunst)
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Arguing that social movements can be explained and understood only in a comparative historical perspective and not in terms of immediate social or political conditions, the author identifies the causes of the Land War in the evolution of social structure and collective action in the Irish countryside over the course of the nineteenth century.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Suger of St-Denis --- Saint-Denis --- Eglise abbatiale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- -726 --- Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur --- Cathédrale Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Basilique de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Saint-Denis (Abbey church : Saint-Denis, France) --- Saint-Denis (Cathedral : Saint-Denis, France) --- Saint-Denis (Basilica : Saint-Denis, France) --- Abbey Church of Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- St. Denys (Abbey church : Saint-Denis, France) --- Eglise S. Denys (Saint-Denis, France) --- Eglise de S. Denys (Saint-Denis, France) --- St-Denis (Abbey church : Saint-Denis, France) --- Basilique royale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Abbaye de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Eglise abbatiale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France). --- 726 Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur --- Église S. Denys (Saint-Denis, France) --- Église de S. Denys (Saint-Denis, France) --- Architecture --- -Art --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Early works to 1800 --- Design and construction --- Religious architecture --- Medieval Latin literature --- Art --- 726 --- Land reform --- History --- Église abbatiale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Early works to 1800. --- History. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Ireland --- Rural conditions. --- Agrarian reform --- Economic policy --- Land use, Rural --- Social policy --- Agriculture and state
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Regarded as the first work of Gothic art, St-Denis experienced an outburst of artistic creativity under the direction of Abbot Suger (1122- 1151). Although scholars have traditionally seen the monastery as an embodiment of Pseudo-Dionysian light mysticism and the anagogical function of art, they have never resolved the contradiction between Suger's recognized lack of innovation and systematic arrangement in his writings and the highly original, organized character of his art program. Here Conrad Rudolph reanalyzes the evidence of Pseudo-Dionysian influence and Suger's direct role in the program by focusing on the increasing social pressures of artistic asceticism--which claimed that art was a distraction to the monk and was only to be used for instruction of the spiritually illiterate. Rudolph shows that Suger's attempt at a middle ground reform in which art was justified as a spiritual aid to the litteratus or choir monk explains the obscurity, theological complexity, and use of allegory found throughout the program, especially in the famous windows of the east end. With the help of Hugh of St-Victor, an outside adviser, Suger based his defense of monastic art on Augustinian exegetical thought and ultimately fell back upon art's traditional meditative, not anagogical, function. Examining Suger's writings, Rudolph argues that it was not Pseudo-Dionysian but rather Augustinian influence that led to the creation of Gothic architecture.
churches [buildings] --- Gothic [Medieval] --- Private houses --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1200-1499 --- France --- Art, Gothic --- Church decoration and ornament --- Art Gothique --- Eglises --- Décoration et ornement --- Suger, --- Saint-Denis (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Constructions --- Art, French --- Suger --- Contributions in Gothic art --- Eglise abbatiale de Saint-Denis --- -Art, Gothic --- -Church decoration and ornament --- -Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- Christian art and symbolism --- Gothic art --- Art, Medieval --- Art, Modern --- French art --- Ecole de Nice (Group of artists) --- Forces nouvelles (Group of artists) --- Nabis (Group of artists) --- Ne pas plier (Group of artists) --- Suger Abbot of Saint Denis --- -Contributions in Gothic art --- -Buildings, structures, etc --- History --- Eglise abbatiale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- -Suger Abbot of Saint Denis --- Eglise abbatiale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France). --- Décoration et ornement --- Church ornament --- Sugerus Sancti Dionysii --- Suger de Saint-Denis --- Cathédrale Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Basilique de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Saint-Denis (Abbey church : Saint-Denis, France) --- Saint-Denis (Cathedral : Saint-Denis, France) --- Saint-Denis (Basilica : Saint-Denis, France) --- Abbey Church of Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- St. Denys (Abbey church : Saint-Denis, France) --- Église S. Denys (Saint-Denis, France) --- Église de S. Denys (Saint-Denis, France) --- St-Denis (Abbey church : Saint-Denis, France) --- Basilique royale de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Abbaye de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France) --- Religious architecture --- Sugeriĭ, --- Sugerius, --- Sugerus, --- Church decoration and ornament - France - Saint-Denis --- Art, French - France - Saint-Denis --- Art, Gothic - France - Saint-Denis --- Suger - Contributions in Gothic art --- Saint-Denis (France) - Buildings, structures, etc
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History --- Religious architecture --- abbeys [monasteries] --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- historic preservation --- Architecture --- Limburg --- Saint-Trond --- Limburg [Belgium, province] --- Christian religious orders --- Architecture religieuse --- Limbourg (province) --- Limburg (provincie) --- Religieuze bouwkunst --- Benediktijnerabdij van Sint-Truiden (Belgium) --- Sint-Truiden (Belgium) --- Saint-Trond (Belgique) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Benediktijnerabdij van Sint-Truiden --- #TCON:ICOMOS(2) --- C1 --- kerkgeschiedenis --- abdijen --- Sint-Truiden [gemeente in arrondissement Hasselt - BE] --- monumentenzorg --- Abdijen ; België ; Sint-Truiden ; kloostercomplex Sint-Trudo --- 726.7 --- reisgidsen --- Sint-Truiden --- België --- religieuze gebouwen --- 914.93.7 --- 726.9 --- Kerken en religie --- Religieuze architectuur ; abdijen, kloosters --- België - provincie Limburg, Voerstreek --- overige kerkelijke gebouwen, pastorieën, bisschoppelijke paleizen, bedevaartplaatsen --- architecture [discipline] --- renovation --- monuments --- abbey churches --- kloosters --- renovation [process] --- religieuze architectuur
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