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Toledo Cathedral Building Histories In Medieval Castile Tom Nickson

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Toledo Cathedral Building Histories In Medieval Castile Tom Nickson
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 415.66 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Tom Nickson
ISBN: 9780271076638, 0271076631
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Toledo Cathedral Building Histories In Medieval Castile Tom Nickson by Tom Nickson 9780271076638, 0271076631 instant download after payment.

Medieval Toledo is famous as a center of Arabic learning and as a home to sizable Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities. Yet its cathedral—one of the largest, richest, and best preserved in all of Europe—is little known outside Spain. In Toledo Cathedral, Tom Nickson provides the first in-depth analysis of the cathedral’s art and architecture.


Focusing on the early thirteenth to the late fourteenth centuries, he examines over two hundred years of change and consolidation, tracing the growth of the cathedral in the city as well as the evolution of sacred places within the cathedral itself. He goes on to consider this substantial monument in terms of its location in Toledo, Spain’s most cosmopolitan city in the medieval period. Nickson also addresses the importance and symbolic significance of Toledo’s cathedral to the city and the art and architecture of the medieval Iberian Peninsula, showing how it fits in with broader narratives of change in the arts, culture, and ideology of the late medieval period in Spain and in Mediterranean Europe as a whole.

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