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This book, authored by Dany Sandron, provides an in-depth historical, artistic, and social analysis of Notre-Dame de Paris, a key monument in French history and a paragon of Gothic architecture. It explores the cathedral's construction, its architects, artists, and the resources they utilized, along with its deep connections to the medieval city of Paris and the Capetian royalty. Sandron, a professor of Medieval Art and Archeology at Sorbonne University, utilizes his extensive knowledge to reveal the spirit of Notre-Dame and its influential role in medieval society. The book also examines the cathedral's relationship with the diocese and its broader impact on European historical and archaeological studies. Intended for a wide audience interested in cultural and historical studies, this work is part of a collection that aims to highlight the significance of historical sites in their geographical and historical contexts.
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Architecture, Gothic. --- Architecture, Gothic --- Architecture, Medieval
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