Early Medieval Architecture by Roger Stalley
This comprehensive exploration delves into the architectural innovations and styles that emerged during the early medieval period, spanning from the fall of the Roman Empire to the onset of the Romanesque era. It examines the cultural, religious, and political influences that shaped the construction of churches, monasteries, and civic buildings across Europe. The book highlights the transition from classical forms to more localized styles, emphasizing the role of monasticism and the spread of Christianity in shaping architectural trends. Through detailed analysis and rich illustrations, it provides insights into the technical advancements and aesthetic considerations of the time.
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- Published
- 1999
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- Length
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- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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