1st Edition

Medieval Art and Architecture at Wells and Glastonbury: The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions for the year 1978: v. 4 The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions for the year 1978

By Peter Draper, Nicola Coldstream Copyright 1981
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume IV the conference transactions for 1978 on the Medieval art and architecture of the gothic cathedral church at Wells and Glastonbury looking at building activity during its start in the 1180s and during the late 13th and 14th century, as well as features such as the decorated medieval tiles; carpentry and ironwork; excavations around 1552 and the influence of the 1950s and 1960s.

    Preface The Lady Chapel by the Cloister at Wells and the Site of the Anglo-Saxon Cathedral; Proportions in the Design of the Early Gothic Cathedral at Wells; The Sequence and Dating of the Decorated Work at Wells; The Liber Ruber and the Rebuilding of the East End at Wells; Perpendicular at Wells; An Interim Note on the Decorated Medieval Tiles at Wells; Medieval Carpentry and Ironwork at Wells Cathedral; Excavations in the Bishop’s Palace, Wells; The Liberty, Wells; Three Irish Buildings with West Country Origins; Wells, the West Country, and Central European Late Gothic; Glastonbury Abbey before 1184: Interim Report on the Excavations, 1908-64; Plan of the Cathedral

    Biography

    Draper, Peter; Coldstream, Nicola