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The open-air pulpit within the precincts of St. Paul’s Cathedral known as ‘Paul’s Cross’ can be reckoned among the most influential of all public venues in early-modern England. Between 1520 and the early 1640's, this pulpit and its auditory constituted a microcosm of the realm and functioned at the epicenter of events which radically transformed England’s political and religious identities. Through cultivation of a sophisticated culture of persuasion, sermons at Paul’s Cross contributed substantially to the emergence of an early-modern public sphere. This collection of 24 essays seeks to situate the institution of this most public of pulpits and to reconstruct a detailed history of some of the more influential sermons preached at Paul’s Cross during this formative period. Contributors include: Thomas Dabbs, Ellie Gebarowski-Shafer, Cecilia Hatt, Roze Hentschell, Anne James, Gerard Kilroy, John N. King, Torrance Kirby, Bradford Littlejohn, Steven May, Natalie Mears, Mary Morrissey, David Neelands, Kathleen O'Leary, Mark Rankin, Angela Ranson, Richard Rex, John Schofield, Jeanne Shami, P.G. Stanwood, Susan Wabuda, John Wall, Ralph Werrell, and Jason Zuidema.
Preaching --- Sermons, English --- Christian preaching --- Homiletics --- Speaking --- Pastoral theology --- Public speaking --- History --- Religious aspects --- St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- Cathedral Church of St. Paul (London, England) --- Saint Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- London (England) --- Londen (England) --- Londinium (England) --- Londres (England) --- Londýn (England) --- Lunnainn (England) --- Church history
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This is the first volume concerned solely with the archaeology of a major late 17th century building in London, and the major changes it has undergone. St Paul?s Cathedral in the City of London was built in 1675?1711 to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren and has been described as an iconic building many times. In this major new account, John Schofield examines the cathedral from an archaeological perspective, reviewing its history from the early 18th to the early 21st century, as illustrated by recent archaeological recording, documentary research and engineering asssessment. A detailed account of the construction of the cathedral is provided based on a comparison of the fabric with voluminous building accounts which have survived and evidence from recent archaeological investigation. The construction of the Wren building and its embellishments are followed by the main works of later surveyors such as Robert Mylne and Francis Penrose. The 20th century brought further changes and conservation projects, including restoration after the building was hit by two bombs in World War II, and all its windows blown out. The 1990s and first years of the present century have witnessed considerable refurbishment and cleaning involving archaeological and engineering works. Archaeological specialist reports and an engineering review of the stability and character of the building are provided
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Wren, Christopher, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- Cathedral Church of St. Paul (London, England) --- Saint Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- History. --- Cathedrals --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- London (England) --- Londres (Angleterre) --- Antiquities. --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquités --- Constructions
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St Paul's is unique among English cathedrals for its association with the richest city in the realm and with the secular and political life of the capital. At the same time it has been a lively site of devotion, often innovative in liturgy, music, and decoration, and sometimes at the heart of conflict between opposing views. The story of St Paul's offers many insights into the history of England as a whole and into the part played by religion in both private and public life. This magnificent book-the first comprehensive history of St Paul's Cathedral in thirty years-opens with a series of historical overviews of the cathedral, of the people associated with it, and of its religious, social, and political significance, from its foundation to the present. Additional essays investigate various topics related to the successive cathedrals on the site, and many well-chosen illustrations underline these themes and present the splendid features of the cathedral as it is today.
72.03 <420> --- 72.034 <420> --- 72.035 <420> --- Bouwstijlen. Architectuurscholen. Architectuurstromingen. Bouwkunst: periodenen invloeden--Engeland --- Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Engeland --- Oude bouwstijlen in de 19e eeuw. Post-renaissance in de architectuur--Engeland --- St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England). --- 72.035 <420> Oude bouwstijlen in de 19e eeuw. Post-renaissance in de architectuur--Engeland --- 72.034 <420> Architectuur van de renaissance; barok; rococo en koloniale stijl--Engeland --- 72.03 <420> Bouwstijlen. Architectuurscholen. Architectuurstromingen. Bouwkunst: periodenen invloeden--Engeland --- Cathedral Church of St. Paul (London, England) --- Saint Paul's Cathedral (London, England)
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Christian church history --- Vitrier, J. --- Colet, John --- Theologians --- Biography --- Vitrier, Jean, --- Colet, John, --- St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- Franciscans --- London (England) --- -Christian theologians --- Scholars --- Vitrier, Jean --- -Cathedral Church of St. Paul (London, England) --- Saint Paul's Cathedral (London, England) --- Alcantarines --- Bernardyni --- Cordeliers --- Discalced Friars Minor --- Família Franciscana --- Frades Menores --- Frailes Menores --- Franciscains --- Franciscan Discalceati --- Franciscan Order --- Franciscan Reformati --- Franciszkanie --- Frant︠s︡iskanskiĭ orden --- Frant︠s︡iskant︠s︡y --- Frati minori --- Fratres minores --- Frères mineurs --- Friars, Gray --- Friars Minor --- Gråbrøderne --- Gray Friars --- Grey Friars --- Mala braća --- Minderbrüder --- Minoriten --- Minorites --- O.F.M. --- Observants --- OFM --- Ojcowie Franciszkanie --- Ordem dos Frades Menores --- Ordem dos Franciscanos --- Ordem Franciscana --- Orden de Frailes Menores --- Orden de los Frailes Menores --- Orden Franciscana --- Orden sv. Frant︠s︡iska --- Order of Friars Minor --- Ordine dei Frati Minori --- Ordine dei minori --- Ordo Fratrum Minorum --- Reformati --- Reformed Franciscans --- Seraphic Order --- Capuchins --- Conventuals --- Franciscan Recollects --- Biography. --- -Biography --- -Biography. --- Franciscains mineurs --- Ordre des frères franciscains mineurs --- Coletus, Joannes --- Christian theologians --- Vitrarius, Ioannes, --- Vitrarius, Joannes, --- Vitrier, Jehan, --- Cathedral Church of St. Paul (London, England) --- Jean Vitrier --- Colet --- Theologians - England - London - Biography --- Vitrier, Jean, - 1456?-1516? --- Colet, John, - 1467?-1519 --- London (England) - Biography
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