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The Wise Master Builder

Forfatter:
Engelsk
515,-

This title was first published in 2000: Did the plan of medieval churches have any underlying symbolic meaning? This work re-opens the debate about the importance of geometry and symbolism in medieval architectural design and argues the case for attributing an intellectual meaning to the planning of abbeys and cathedrals. In challenging prevailing claims for the use of arithmetical rations in architectural design, notably those based on the square root of two, Dr Hiscock advances a perspective consisting of proportions derived from the figures of Platonic geometry - the square, the equilateral triangle and the pentagon - and provides evidence for the symbolic interpretation of these figures. The investigation further reveals whole series of geometric relationships between some of England's most celebrated Norman cathedrals, such as Norwich or Durham, together with a wide sample from the Continent, from Old St Peter's in Rome to Chartres Cathedral, and sets out a comprehensive design method in each case.

Undertittel
Platonic Geometry in Plans of Medieval Abbeys and Cathederals
Forfatter
Nigel Hiscock
ISBN
9781138715813
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
748 gram
Utgivelsesdato
17.1.2019
Forlag
Routledge
Antall sider
462