ABSTRACT

Paris: The Powers that Shaped the Medieval City considers the various forces – royal, monastic and secular – that shaped the art, architecture and topography of Paris between c. 1100 and c. 1500, a period in which Paris became one of the foremost metropolises in the West.

The individual contributions, written by an international group of scholars, cover the subject from many different angles. They encompass wide-ranging case studies that address architecture, manuscript illumination and stained glass, as well as questions of liturgy, religion and social life. Topics include the early medieval churches that preceded the current cathedral church of Notre-Dame and cultural production in the Paris area in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, as well as Paris’s chapels and bridges. There is new evidence for the source of the c. 1240 design for a celebrated window in the Sainte-Chapelle, an evaluation of the liturgical arrangements in the new shrine-choir of Saint-Denis, built 1140–44, and a valuable assessment of the properties held by the Cistercian Order in Paris in the Middle Ages. Also, the book investigates the relationships between manuscript illuminators in the 14th century and representations of Paris in manuscripts and other media up to the late 15th century.

Paris: The Powers that Shaped the Medieval City updates and enlarges our knowledge of this key city in the Middle Ages.

chapter |18 pages

Abbot Suger's Paris

chapter |34 pages

The Powers of the Saints

Architecture and Liturgy in Abbot Suger's Shrine-Choir at Saint-Denis in the 12th and 13th Centuries

chapter |18 pages

The King's City

The Disciplinary ‘Sense-scape’ of Paris in the 13th Century

chapter |53 pages

City of Light

Picturing the Translation of the Crown of Thorns to Paris in the Gothic Glass of the Sainte-Chapelle

chapter |18 pages

Jean Pucelle, Mahiet and the Fauvel Master

Relationships Between Manuscript Illuminators in 14th-Century Paris

chapter |13 pages

Building Paris on Its Bridges

chapter 9|38 pages

Not So Vast a Solitude

Cistercians in Medieval Paris

chapter 10|15 pages

Images of Paris in the Late Middle Ages

The Great Monuments