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Southwell and Nottinghamshire: Medieval Art, Architecture, and Industry Vol. 21 [Pehme köide]

Twenty papers, eleven of which were delivered at a British Archaeological Association congress in July 1995. Topics studied specific to Southwell Minster include the Romanesque East End; the Romanesque crossing capitals, the choir, and the chapter house. Additional papers examine features of other churches and abbeys of Nottinghamshire. Contributors include J McNeill, L Hoey, U Engel, M Thurlby, G Zarnecki and S Harrison.

Twenty papers, eleven of which were delivered at a British Archaeological Association congress in July 1995. Topics studied specific to Southwell Minster include the Romanesque East End; the Romanesque crossing capitals, the choir, and the chapter house. Additional papers examine features of other churches and abbeys of Nottinghamshire.
1. The Romanesque East End of Southwell Minster
2. The Romanesque
Crossing Capitals of Southwell Minster
3. The Chronology of the Choir of
Southwell Minster
4. Two-Storeyed Elevations: The Choir of Southwell and the
West Country
5. Southwell Minster Choir: the Evidence of the Masons Marks
6.
The Leaves o f Southwell Revisited
7. The
Chapter House at Southwell Minster
8. The Early Gothic Parish Church Architecture of Nottinghamshire
9. A Study
of the Cistercian Abbey at Rufford, Nottinghamshire
10. The Alabaster
Altarpiece of La Selle, Normandy: A Preliminary Report
11. Worksop Priory
Church: The Romanesque and Early Gothic Fabric
12. The Twelfth-Century Castle
at Newark
13. The Development of Bell-Casting, and Some Nottinghamshire
Bell-Founders
14. The Romanesque Font at Lenton
15. A Note on the Crypt of
Newark Parish Church
Alexander, Jennifer