ABSTRACT

Christopher Tadgell covers the major architectural traditions of the Middle Ages, from the Romanesque architecture of the ninth and tenth centuries, built on the legacy of ancient Rome and including elements from Carolingian, Ottonian, Byzantine and northern European traditions, through to the evolution of the Gothic which heralded new, structurally daring architecture. The book ends with the Italian rediscovery of classical ideas and ideals and the emergence of the great Renaissance theorists and architects, including Brunelleschi, Alberti, and Bramante. As well as the palazzos, villas and churches of Renaissance Italy, this period saw the building of great chateaux in France, palaces in Germany and the golden-domed cathedrals of Russia.

With more than two thousand images, including many plans, The West is a beautiful, single-volume guide to the history of architecture in this period, covering the whole of Europe from Ireland to Russia and placing architectural developments within their political, technological, artistic and intellectual contexts.

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PART 1 RENOVAT ION OF GRAVITA S

chapter 1|17 pages

0 PROLOGUE

chapter 1|33 pages

1 EMPIRE REGAINED AND RELAPSED

chapter 1|60 pages

2 THE CENTRE: HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

chapter 1|28 pages

3 THE EAST: TOWARDS THE THIRD

chapter 1|73 pages

.4 THE WEST: POST-C AROLINGIAN DIVER SIT Y

part |2 pages

PART 2 REFRACT ION OF LIGHT

chapter 2|46 pages

0 INTRODUCTIONS TO THE GOTHIC AGE

chapter 2|216 pages

1 LIGHT INTO STONE: THE GOTHIC CATHEDRAL

chapter 2|170 pages

2 SECULAR BUILDING IN THE GOTHIC AGE

part |1 pages

PART 3 REVIVAL OF CL A SSICISM

chapter 3|167 pages

0 INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|47 pages

2 CATACLYSM AND CLASSICISM AT LARGE