Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between Medieval concepts of order and built form

The papers presented in this book originate from an international symposium, “Architecture as Cosmology: Lincoln Cathedral and Bishop Robert Grosseteste (1235–53),” hosted by Lincoln Cathedral on the 21st and 22nd January 2012, and funded by the Paul Mellon Education Programme and the Faculty of Art...

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Main Authors: Temple, Nicholas, Hendrix, John, Frost, Christian W.
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Language:English
Published: Ashgate (later published in paperback by Routledge 2016) 2014
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description The papers presented in this book originate from an international symposium, “Architecture as Cosmology: Lincoln Cathedral and Bishop Robert Grosseteste (1235–53),” hosted by Lincoln Cathedral on the 21st and 22nd January 2012, and funded by the Paul Mellon Education Programme and the Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design at the University of Lincoln. Supported by the Bishop and Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, the symposium (and subsequent published work) constitute the culmination of a more extended research project begun by Nicholas Temple in 2003 and published in his Disclosing Horizons: Architecture, Perspective and Redemptive Space (Routledge, 2007), and further developed by John Hendrix in his two books, Robert Grosseteste: Philosophy of Intellect and Vision (Academia Verlag, 2010) and Architecture as Cosmology: Lincoln Cathedral and English Gothic Architecture (Peter Lang Publishing, 2011). The papers in this volume develop, or challenge, the arguments presented in these earlier publications and research projects, by examining relationships between the scientific and cosmological ideas of Robert Grosseteste and the design and symbolism of Lincoln Cathedral. The central area of contention, in the chapters of this edited volume, is whether the cathedral (famous for its rose windows and innovative Gothic design) actually influenced the cosmological theories of its bishop, in particular his highly original theories of light and geometry. Contributors to the volume include many eminent historians and architectural theorists (who also presented papers at the international symposium), such as Professor Cecilia Panti (authority on Grosseteste and Medieval optics, and Professor Dalibor Vesely (renowned architectural theorist and philosopher) and Professor Christian Frost (noted authority of Salisbury Cathedral).
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:59022020-10-06T11:47:52Z https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5902/ Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between Medieval concepts of order and built form Temple, Nicholas Hendrix, John Frost, Christian W. 100 Philosophy & psychology 110 Metaphysics 180 Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy 230 Christianity & Christian theology 250 Christian orders & local church 260 Social & ecclesiastical theology 270 History of Christianity & Christian church 520 Astronomy & allied sciences 720 Architecture 730 Plastic arts; sculpture 740 Drawing & decorative arts 820 English & Old English literatures 940 History of Europe The papers presented in this book originate from an international symposium, “Architecture as Cosmology: Lincoln Cathedral and Bishop Robert Grosseteste (1235–53),” hosted by Lincoln Cathedral on the 21st and 22nd January 2012, and funded by the Paul Mellon Education Programme and the Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design at the University of Lincoln. Supported by the Bishop and Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, the symposium (and subsequent published work) constitute the culmination of a more extended research project begun by Nicholas Temple in 2003 and published in his Disclosing Horizons: Architecture, Perspective and Redemptive Space (Routledge, 2007), and further developed by John Hendrix in his two books, Robert Grosseteste: Philosophy of Intellect and Vision (Academia Verlag, 2010) and Architecture as Cosmology: Lincoln Cathedral and English Gothic Architecture (Peter Lang Publishing, 2011). The papers in this volume develop, or challenge, the arguments presented in these earlier publications and research projects, by examining relationships between the scientific and cosmological ideas of Robert Grosseteste and the design and symbolism of Lincoln Cathedral. The central area of contention, in the chapters of this edited volume, is whether the cathedral (famous for its rose windows and innovative Gothic design) actually influenced the cosmological theories of its bishop, in particular his highly original theories of light and geometry. Contributors to the volume include many eminent historians and architectural theorists (who also presented papers at the international symposium), such as Professor Cecilia Panti (authority on Grosseteste and Medieval optics, and Professor Dalibor Vesely (renowned architectural theorist and philosopher) and Professor Christian Frost (noted authority of Salisbury Cathedral). Ashgate (later published in paperback by Routledge 2016) Temple, Nicholas Frost, Christian W. Hendrix, John 2014-10 Book PeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5902/1/GrosseLinCath_IntroPreambles_EdBook.docx Temple, Nicholas, Hendrix, John and Frost, Christian W. (2014) Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between Medieval concepts of order and built form. Ashgate (later published in paperback by Routledge 2016), Farnham, Surrey. ISBN 9781472412751 https://www.routledge.com/Bishop-Robert-Grosseteste-and-Lincoln-Cathedral-Tracing-Relationships-between/Temple-Hendrix-Frost/p/book/9781138548336
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110 Metaphysics
180 Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy
230 Christianity & Christian theology
250 Christian orders & local church
260 Social & ecclesiastical theology
270 History of Christianity & Christian church
520 Astronomy & allied sciences
720 Architecture
730 Plastic arts; sculpture
740 Drawing & decorative arts
820 English & Old English literatures
940 History of Europe
Temple, Nicholas
Hendrix, John
Frost, Christian W.
Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between Medieval concepts of order and built form
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title_fullStr Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between Medieval concepts of order and built form
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title_short Bishop Robert Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between Medieval concepts of order and built form
title_sort bishop robert grosseteste and lincoln cathedral tracing relationships between medieval concepts of order and built form
topic 100 Philosophy & psychology
110 Metaphysics
180 Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy
230 Christianity & Christian theology
250 Christian orders & local church
260 Social & ecclesiastical theology
270 History of Christianity & Christian church
520 Astronomy & allied sciences
720 Architecture
730 Plastic arts; sculpture
740 Drawing & decorative arts
820 English & Old English literatures
940 History of Europe
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