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Anglosaxon Towers Of Lordship First Edition Shapland Michael G

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Anglosaxon Towers Of Lordship First Edition Shapland Michael G
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 204.05 MB
Author: Shapland, Michael G
ISBN: 9780191846816, 9780192537225, 0191846813, 0192537229
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: First edition

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Anglosaxon Towers Of Lordship First Edition Shapland Michael G by Shapland, Michael G 9780191846816, 9780192537225, 0191846813, 0192537229 instant download after payment.

Introduction -- Part I : Synthesis -- A corpus of monastic tower-naves -- A corpus of lordly tower-naves -- Part II : Interpretation -- Monastic tower-naves and tower-nave origins -- Tower-naves, lordly towers, and the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy -- Tower-nave churches in comparative perspective.;A detailed study of the towers constructed by lords at their residences across England during the late tenth and eleventh centuries. Although these towers contained chapels, their role in the exercise of secular power mean that that they provide a unique opportunity to study standing aristocratic architecture from before the Norman Conquest.

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