De Re Metallica
The Uses of Metal in the Middle Ages
Herausgeber: Bork, Robert; de Vegvar, Carol Neuman; Montogmery, Scott
De Re Metallica
The Uses of Metal in the Middle Ages
Herausgeber: Bork, Robert; de Vegvar, Carol Neuman; Montogmery, Scott
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De Re Metallica brings together a wide variety of perspectives on metal use in the Middle Ages. Because of its strength, beauty, and prestige, metal figured prominently in many medieval contexts, from the military and utilitarian to the architectural and liturgical. Metal was a crucial ingredient in weapons and waterpipes, rose windows and reliquaries, coinage and jewelry. The 23 essays presented here explore the production and use of such objects.
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De Re Metallica brings together a wide variety of perspectives on metal use in the Middle Ages. Because of its strength, beauty, and prestige, metal figured prominently in many medieval contexts, from the military and utilitarian to the architectural and liturgical. Metal was a crucial ingredient in weapons and waterpipes, rose windows and reliquaries, coinage and jewelry. The 23 essays presented here explore the production and use of such objects.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9781138279445
- ISBN-10: 1138279447
- Artikelnr.: 57052003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9781138279445
- ISBN-10: 1138279447
- Artikelnr.: 57052003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robert Bork is Associate Professor of Art History, University of Iowa, USA.
Contents: Introduction: The Middle Ages as metal ages
Robert Bork; Indices of Identity: Metal for Secular Display: Gold in the ground or just rust in the dust: measuring wealth by metalwork in Anglo-Saxon graves
Gale R. Owen-Crocker; 'Brightness in a time of dark': The Production of Ornamental Metalwork in 9th Century Northumbria
Gabor Thomas; Display of Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates and Other Pendant Jewelry as a Reflection of Prestige and Identity
Nancy L. Wicker; A Viking Age Brooch Fragment From Recent Excavations at Temple Bar West
Dublin
Niamh Whitfield; Breaking the Mould: A Re-evaluation of Viking Age Mould-Making Techniques for Oval Brooches
Michèle Hayeur Smith; A 13th-Century Signet Ring and its Inscriptions: Between Identity and Power
Magic and Prophylaxis
Elisabeth Antoine; The Savernake Horn: An Oliphant Adorned with Metal
John Cherry. Handling the Holy: Metal Reliquaries and Liturgical Objects: Eucharistic Vessels
Architecture and Liturgical Celebration in Early Medieval Ireland
Michael Ryan; The princess-abbesses of Essen and the golden virgin
Karen Blough; Lorenzo Ghiberti and the Renaissance reliquary: The Shrine of the Three Martyrs from Santa Maria degli Angeli
Florence
Sally J. Cornelison. Mundane Metals: Metals for Everyday Use in War and Peace: Ore
Fire
Hammer
Sickle: Iron Production in Viking Age and Early Medieval Iceland
Kevin P. Smith; What's the point? A metallurgical insight into Medieval arrowheads
David Starley; The History and Development of a 13th-Century Lead Water Conduit: The Carmelites' friary pipe
Bristol
England
Julian Lea-Jones. Strengthening Structures: Metal in Medieval Architecture: A note on Villard de Honnecourt and metal
Carl F. Barnes
Jr.; Solid as a Rock: Poured Lead Joints in Medieval masonry
Jennifer S. Alexander; Metal use at the Cistercian church of Altenberg
Sabine Lepsky and Norbert Nussbaum; Ironwork at the top: a Medieval Jigsaw Puzzle in Salisbury cathedral's spire
A. Ri
Robert Bork; Indices of Identity: Metal for Secular Display: Gold in the ground or just rust in the dust: measuring wealth by metalwork in Anglo-Saxon graves
Gale R. Owen-Crocker; 'Brightness in a time of dark': The Production of Ornamental Metalwork in 9th Century Northumbria
Gabor Thomas; Display of Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates and Other Pendant Jewelry as a Reflection of Prestige and Identity
Nancy L. Wicker; A Viking Age Brooch Fragment From Recent Excavations at Temple Bar West
Dublin
Niamh Whitfield; Breaking the Mould: A Re-evaluation of Viking Age Mould-Making Techniques for Oval Brooches
Michèle Hayeur Smith; A 13th-Century Signet Ring and its Inscriptions: Between Identity and Power
Magic and Prophylaxis
Elisabeth Antoine; The Savernake Horn: An Oliphant Adorned with Metal
John Cherry. Handling the Holy: Metal Reliquaries and Liturgical Objects: Eucharistic Vessels
Architecture and Liturgical Celebration in Early Medieval Ireland
Michael Ryan; The princess-abbesses of Essen and the golden virgin
Karen Blough; Lorenzo Ghiberti and the Renaissance reliquary: The Shrine of the Three Martyrs from Santa Maria degli Angeli
Florence
Sally J. Cornelison. Mundane Metals: Metals for Everyday Use in War and Peace: Ore
Fire
Hammer
Sickle: Iron Production in Viking Age and Early Medieval Iceland
Kevin P. Smith; What's the point? A metallurgical insight into Medieval arrowheads
David Starley; The History and Development of a 13th-Century Lead Water Conduit: The Carmelites' friary pipe
Bristol
England
Julian Lea-Jones. Strengthening Structures: Metal in Medieval Architecture: A note on Villard de Honnecourt and metal
Carl F. Barnes
Jr.; Solid as a Rock: Poured Lead Joints in Medieval masonry
Jennifer S. Alexander; Metal use at the Cistercian church of Altenberg
Sabine Lepsky and Norbert Nussbaum; Ironwork at the top: a Medieval Jigsaw Puzzle in Salisbury cathedral's spire
A. Ri
Contents: Introduction: The Middle Ages as metal ages
Robert Bork; Indices of Identity: Metal for Secular Display: Gold in the ground or just rust in the dust: measuring wealth by metalwork in Anglo-Saxon graves
Gale R. Owen-Crocker; 'Brightness in a time of dark': The Production of Ornamental Metalwork in 9th Century Northumbria
Gabor Thomas; Display of Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates and Other Pendant Jewelry as a Reflection of Prestige and Identity
Nancy L. Wicker; A Viking Age Brooch Fragment From Recent Excavations at Temple Bar West
Dublin
Niamh Whitfield; Breaking the Mould: A Re-evaluation of Viking Age Mould-Making Techniques for Oval Brooches
Michèle Hayeur Smith; A 13th-Century Signet Ring and its Inscriptions: Between Identity and Power
Magic and Prophylaxis
Elisabeth Antoine; The Savernake Horn: An Oliphant Adorned with Metal
John Cherry. Handling the Holy: Metal Reliquaries and Liturgical Objects: Eucharistic Vessels
Architecture and Liturgical Celebration in Early Medieval Ireland
Michael Ryan; The princess-abbesses of Essen and the golden virgin
Karen Blough; Lorenzo Ghiberti and the Renaissance reliquary: The Shrine of the Three Martyrs from Santa Maria degli Angeli
Florence
Sally J. Cornelison. Mundane Metals: Metals for Everyday Use in War and Peace: Ore
Fire
Hammer
Sickle: Iron Production in Viking Age and Early Medieval Iceland
Kevin P. Smith; What's the point? A metallurgical insight into Medieval arrowheads
David Starley; The History and Development of a 13th-Century Lead Water Conduit: The Carmelites' friary pipe
Bristol
England
Julian Lea-Jones. Strengthening Structures: Metal in Medieval Architecture: A note on Villard de Honnecourt and metal
Carl F. Barnes
Jr.; Solid as a Rock: Poured Lead Joints in Medieval masonry
Jennifer S. Alexander; Metal use at the Cistercian church of Altenberg
Sabine Lepsky and Norbert Nussbaum; Ironwork at the top: a Medieval Jigsaw Puzzle in Salisbury cathedral's spire
A. Ri
Robert Bork; Indices of Identity: Metal for Secular Display: Gold in the ground or just rust in the dust: measuring wealth by metalwork in Anglo-Saxon graves
Gale R. Owen-Crocker; 'Brightness in a time of dark': The Production of Ornamental Metalwork in 9th Century Northumbria
Gabor Thomas; Display of Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates and Other Pendant Jewelry as a Reflection of Prestige and Identity
Nancy L. Wicker; A Viking Age Brooch Fragment From Recent Excavations at Temple Bar West
Dublin
Niamh Whitfield; Breaking the Mould: A Re-evaluation of Viking Age Mould-Making Techniques for Oval Brooches
Michèle Hayeur Smith; A 13th-Century Signet Ring and its Inscriptions: Between Identity and Power
Magic and Prophylaxis
Elisabeth Antoine; The Savernake Horn: An Oliphant Adorned with Metal
John Cherry. Handling the Holy: Metal Reliquaries and Liturgical Objects: Eucharistic Vessels
Architecture and Liturgical Celebration in Early Medieval Ireland
Michael Ryan; The princess-abbesses of Essen and the golden virgin
Karen Blough; Lorenzo Ghiberti and the Renaissance reliquary: The Shrine of the Three Martyrs from Santa Maria degli Angeli
Florence
Sally J. Cornelison. Mundane Metals: Metals for Everyday Use in War and Peace: Ore
Fire
Hammer
Sickle: Iron Production in Viking Age and Early Medieval Iceland
Kevin P. Smith; What's the point? A metallurgical insight into Medieval arrowheads
David Starley; The History and Development of a 13th-Century Lead Water Conduit: The Carmelites' friary pipe
Bristol
England
Julian Lea-Jones. Strengthening Structures: Metal in Medieval Architecture: A note on Villard de Honnecourt and metal
Carl F. Barnes
Jr.; Solid as a Rock: Poured Lead Joints in Medieval masonry
Jennifer S. Alexander; Metal use at the Cistercian church of Altenberg
Sabine Lepsky and Norbert Nussbaum; Ironwork at the top: a Medieval Jigsaw Puzzle in Salisbury cathedral's spire
A. Ri