Prague and Bohemia : medieval art, architecture, and cultural exchange in Central Europe / edited by Zoë Opačić.

Prague and Bohemia :
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ISBN
9781003580317 (electronic bk.)
1003580319 (electronic bk.)
9781906540593
9781040279878 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
1040279872 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
9781906540586
9781040284384 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1040284388 (electronic bk. : PDF)
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İngilizce
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London : Routledge, 2009.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource : illustrations (some color), maps
Dizi
The British Archaeological Association conference transactions ; XXXII
İçindekiler Notu
Introduction. Medieval Prague, Bohemia and Their Neighbours: New Perspectives and Connections ; England and Bohemia in the time of Anne of Luxembourg: Dynastic Marriage as a Precondition for Cultural Contact in the Late Middle Ages; The Church of St Bartholomew at Kyje; Romanesque Prague and New Archaeological Discoveries; The House at the Stone Bell: Royal Representation in Early-Fourteenth-Century Prague; Our Lady in Nuremberg, All Saints Chapel in Prague, and the High Choir of Prague Cathedral; The Choir Triforium of Prague Cathedral Revisited: the Inscriptions and Beyond ; Peter Parler's Choir of St Bartholomew in Kolin and the Art of 'Articulation'; Prague -- Vienna -- Kosice: The Church of St Elizabeth in Kosice and Vault Design in the Generation after Peter Parler; 'The Example of Prague in Europe'? The Case of the 'Habsburg Windows' from St Stephen's in Vienna in the Context of Dynastic Rivalry in Late-Fourteenth-Century Central Europe; Paysage moralise: The Zderad Column in Brno and the Public Monument in the Later Middle Ages; Karlstein Castle as a Theological Metaphor; Vying for Supremacy: the Cults of St Wenceslas and St Stanislas in Early-Fourteenth-Century Cracow; Arbor vitae and Corpus Christi: An Example of Chasuble Iconography in Late Medieval Central Europe in the Context of the Mass; Some Remarks on the Aristocratic Patronage of Franciscan Observants in Jagiellonian Bohemia; Josef Mocker and Prague's Medieval Landscape (1872-1899).
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This book explores the remarkable flourishing of art and architecture in Bohemia, and Prague as it became the political centre of Charles IV's Holy Roman Empire. It focuses on cultural exchange and the links that can be traced through the artwork across Europe.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology __ bisacsh
Art, Medieval __ Czech Republic __ Prague.
Art, Medieval __ Czech Republic __ Bohemia.
Architecture, Medieval __ Czech Republic __ Prague.
Architecture, Medieval __ Czech Republic __ Bohemia.
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