Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300â 1500 is the first survey of its kind for over 150 years. This third volume, first published in 2006, explores the key buildings of Southern England, and includes hundreds of illustrations. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in English medieval history and culture.
Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300â 1500 is the first survey of its kind for over 150 years. This third volume, first published in 2006, explores the key buildings of Southern England, and includes hundreds of illustrations. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in English medieval history and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony Emery, FSA, was a founder commissioner of English Heritage, 1984-90, and chairman of the Bath Archaeological Trust, 1994-2001. His business career was spent as chairman or senior director of several companies of Reed International plc, 1975-88. His previous publications include the monograph Dartington Hall (Oxford University Press, 1970) and the three-volume series, Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500. Anthony Emery lives in the Cotswolds near Bath and is now researching a modest architectural study on centres of power in England and Europe during the Hundred Years' War.
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Part I. The Thames Valley: 1. The Thames Valley: historical background 2. The Thames Valley: architectural introduction 3. Household expansion, chambers and lodgings 4. The Thames Valley: bibliography 5. The Thames Valley: survey Appendix 1. The Thames Valley castles: residential additions Appendix 2. The Thames Valley: residential licences to crenellate Part II. London and South-East England: 6. London: an introduction 7. London: bibliography 8. London: survey 9. South-East England: historical background 10. South-East England: architectural introduction 11. The impact of the Hundred Years' War on English domestic architecture 12. South-East England: bibliography 13. South-East England: survey Appendix 3. London and South-East England castles: residential additions Appendix 4. London and South-East England: residential licences to crenellate Part III. South-West England: 14. South-West England: historical background 15. South-West England: architectural introduction 16. Secular art: 1300-1500 17. South-West England: bibliography 18. South-West England: survey Appendix 5. South-West England castles: residential additions Appendix 6. South-West England: residential licences to crenellate Appendix 7. The architectural value of John Leland and the Buck brothers.
Part I. The Thames Valley: 1. The Thames Valley: historical background 2. The Thames Valley: architectural introduction 3. Household expansion, chambers and lodgings 4. The Thames Valley: bibliography 5. The Thames Valley: survey Appendix 1. The Thames Valley castles: residential additions Appendix 2. The Thames Valley: residential licences to crenellate Part II. London and South-East England: 6. London: an introduction 7. London: bibliography 8. London: survey 9. South-East England: historical background 10. South-East England: architectural introduction 11. The impact of the Hundred Years' War on English domestic architecture 12. South-East England: bibliography 13. South-East England: survey Appendix 3. London and South-East England castles: residential additions Appendix 4. London and South-East England: residential licences to crenellate Part III. South-West England: 14. South-West England: historical background 15. South-West England: architectural introduction 16. Secular art: 1300-1500 17. South-West England: bibliography 18. South-West England: survey Appendix 5. South-West England castles: residential additions Appendix 6. South-West England: residential licences to crenellate Appendix 7. The architectural value of John Leland and the Buck brothers.
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