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    A haunted childhood by Tim Edensor

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In the 16th century, this venerable ecclesiastical building was terrorised by Black Shuck, a fiendish dog who oc- casionally ravaged the surrounding villages. …”
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    Archéologie du bâti et anthropologie. L’exemple du technicien dans le Massif central et sur ses marges (xie– xiiie siècles) by David Morel

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This study proposes to establish the characteristics of building construction, its organization and its consequences, while referring to the perceptible architectural evolutions in the diocese of Clermont from the end of 11th throughout the 13th century. The ecclesiastical building site focuses these concerns, from the large building sites of Limagne and its vast structures to the more modest sanctuaries of smaller mountains. …”
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    Philosophy and religious architecture. The memory of the catholic worship building by Mariana Melisa Costante

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This reflective work arises from the conviction that the fundamental object of the ecclesiastical building of Catholic worship goes further beyond the limits of serving as support for the liturgical program. …”
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    “You are not asking enough…”: On the church-historical results of I. V. Stalin’s conversation with the three metropolitans on the night of September 5, 1943 by A. K. Galkin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…As an encouragement from the government, the patriarchate received a new residence — a non-ecclesiastical building, which was listed for the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs. …”
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    O APARIŢIE EDITORIALĂ NOUĂ ÎN DOMENIUL ISTORIEI URBANISTICII ROMÂNEŞTI by USM ADMIN

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The author reveals the diversity of treated themes (the history of ecclesiastical buildings, architectural currents, the social structure of population, cultural influences, administrative problems, etc) in this collection of articles. …”
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    Craco, landscape as Heimat by Claudia Rita Calitro, Maria Antonietta Catella

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…It is then possible to think of a conservation project which would enhance certain civil and ecclesiastical buildings of the village, aiming to promote their current vocation.…”
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    Ladislav Velen of Žerotín and his Study Stay in Switzerland by Ondřej Podavka

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…They depict his impression of the places he visited ‒ be it military facilities, ecclesiastic buildings, workshops, or other objects – but also the surrounding landscape and unforeseen events Žerotín encountered during his travels.…”
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    “Eternal Bodies”: images of archangels in the upper parts of Nubian buildings by Magdalena Łaptaś

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Therefore, their sanctuaries were located on hill summits, in the upper chapels, on structural elements of ecclesiastical buildings, etc. The Nubian tradition is therefore part of a broader Mediterranean tradition, the roots of which should be sought in the Near East.…”
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    Les matériaux de couverture des édifices religieux italiens entre l’Antiquité tardive et le Moyen Âge by Eleonora Destefanis

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Through a number of case studies, attested by written and material sources, various aspects are highlighted, notably the relationship with the solutions adopted in the Roman period and the manufacturing and laying techniques. Ecclesiastical buildings constitute a privileged observatory for analysing medieval roofing systems, particularly with regard to durable materials, since in residential buildings roofs were almost exclusively made of perishable materials. …”
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    Combined Elastic and Limit Analysis for Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Pitched Portal Frames by Marco Postiglione, Fabio De Angelis, Giuseppe Brandonisio

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Pitched portal frames are widely adopted both in civil and industrial building structures, as well as in architectural heritage structures, including cathedral portal frames in ecclesiastical buildings. The seismic vulnerability assessment of such structures is crucial for mitigating territorial seismic risk. …”
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    Rethinking the Medieval Visual Culture of Eastern Europe: Two Case Studies in Dialogue (Serbia and Wallachia) by Maria Alessia Rossi, Alice Isabella Sullivan

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This study expands and theorizes the eclectic visual cultures of Eastern Europe during the late medieval period by focusing on two ecclesiastical buildings of the 14th century built under princely and noble patronage in regions of North Macedonia and Wallachia, respectively: the Church of St George at Staro Nagoričane, near Skopje, modern-day North Macedonia (1315–17) and Cozia Monastery in Călimănești, Wallachia, modern-day Romania (founded 1388). …”
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    A novel painted monument. Byzantine Art between Aesthetic Redefining and Dogmatic Perennity. The church Saint John the Baptist of Bârnova by Mihail M. Gheaţău

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Being remarkable through the monumentality and elegance of proportions, the architecture of the Church “Saint John the Baptist” from Bârnova derives from the so-called old Wallachian style, skillfully reshaping a structure which combines elements which are specific to Byzantine Balkanic ecclesiastical buildings. The unseen pictural work of Ștefan Constantinescu is characterized by the attempt to associate the results of experiencing freedom of interpretation and expression with the rules of the iconographic canon, inside the same ensemble. …”
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    Geometry in 18th Century Bell Towers in Bajo Segura, Spain by Encarnación García-González, Pascual Saura-Gómez, Vicente Raúl Pérez-Sánchez

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Throughout the history of construction and architecture, there have been specific studies about particular bell towers, but few have taken a more general approach, studying 18th-century architectural treatises and building warnings for ecclesiastical buildings after the Council of Trent. In the Spanish ecclesiastical territorial organisation, the Diocese of Orihuela and its region (Bajo Segura) had great importance, with outstanding social development and territorial expansion due to the colonising action of the clergy and nobility in the 18th century. …”
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    San Adriano a San Demetrio Corone. Studio analitico degli affreschi pittorici a confronto di analoghe opere meridionali by Felicia Villella, Antonio Marchianò

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The study is based on the cycle of frescoes that occupy the sub-arches and the walls of the minor naves inside the church, dated between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, which in addition to representing an important narrative complex, it refers to similar works in the major ecclesiastical buildings of the south, including Calabria. …”
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    The impact of the Reformation on the building and repair of churches in archdeaconry of the East Riding, 1547-1730 by Otton-Goulder, C

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Before the mid-sixteenth century countless ecclesiastical buildings were built, repaired and rebuilt throughout England. …”
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    Simbología del poder en un linaje castellano: los descendientes de Pedro I excluidos de la línea sucesoria by María Estela González de Fauve, Isabel J. Las Heras, Patricia de Forteza

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…In the case of the descendants of Pedro I of Castile separated from the line of succession, the symbolic universe through which the prestige of the lineage was recreated and reaffirmed, was based on the characteristics of its weapons, the importance given to the use of the last name, the reiteration of certain key names, the inscriptions placed in public and ecclesiastical buildings, the activities of patronage, and the construction of funerary centers for the burial of the family. …”
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