Architectura gothica






Occidentalis Ecclesia Cathedralis Remensis facies, Durocortori?Franciae.




Interior lateris occidentalis Ecclesiae Cathedralis Remensis pars


Architectura Gothica,[1] tempore suo Opus Francigenum appellata, est architectura medii aevi quae a saeculo duodecimo usque ad saeculum sextum decimum apud multas gentes Europaeas praevalebat. Nomen Gothicum accepit quod aevo insequente Renascentis antiquitatis ars mediaevalis despicebatur et barbara scilicet Gothica putabatur. Praeter architecturam etiam aliae artes Gothicae sicut musica, ars pingendi, et sculptura exstabant. Ipsa ars Gothica artem Romanicam insecuta est. Templa Gothicae celebria sunt, sed etiam publica et profana aedificia Gothica exstant.




Index






  • 1 Ecclesiae Cathedrales


  • 2 Aedificia profana


  • 3 Nexus interni


  • 4 Notae


  • 5 Bibliographia


  • 6 Alii fontes


  • 7 Nexus externus





Ecclesiae Cathedrales |




Aedificia profana |



Nexus interni



  • Ars Gothica

  • Gothi



Notae |




  1. Sive "architecturae gothicum ut dicitur genus" (W. Smith, T. D. Hall, Smith's English-Latin Dictionary).



Bibliographia |



  • Bony, Jean (1983). French Gothic Architecture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0520028317 

  • Bumpus, T. Francis (1928). The Cathedrals and Churches of Belgium. T. Werner Laurie 

  • Clifton-Taylor, Alec (1967). The Cathedrals of England. Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0500180709 

  • Fletcher, Banister (2001). A History of Architecture on the Comparative method. Elsevier Science & Technology. ISBN 0-7506-2267-9 

  • Gardner, Helen; Fred S. Kleiner, Christin J. Mamiya (2004). Gardner's Art through the Ages. Thomson Wadsworth. ISBN 0-15-505090-7 

  • Harvey, John (1950). The Gothic World, 1100–1600. Batsford 

  • Harvey, John (1961). English Cathedrals. Batsford 

  • Huyghe, Rene (ed.) (1963). Larousse Encyclopedia of Byzantine and Medieval Art. Paul Hamlyn 

  • Icher, Francois (1998). Building the Great Cathedrals. Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 0-8109-4017-5 

  • Pevsner, Nikolaus (1964). An Outline of European Architecture. Pelican Books. ISBN 0140616136 

  • Summerson, John (1983). Pelican History of Art. ed. Architecture in Britain, 1530–1830. ISBN 0-14-0560-03-3 

  • Swaan, Wim (1988). The Gothic Cathedral. Omega Books. ISBN 0-9078593-48-X 

  • Swaan, Wim. Art and Architecture of the Late Middle Ages. Omega Books. ISBN 0-907853-35-8 

  • Tatton-Brown, Tim; John Crook (2002). The English Cathedral. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 1-84330-120-2 



Alii fontes |







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  • Fletcher, Banister; Cruickshank, Dan, Sir Banister Fletcher's a History of Architecture, Architectural Press, 20th edition, 1996 (first published 1896). ISBN 0750622679. Cf. Part Two, Chapter 14.

  • von Simson, Otto Georg (1988). The Gothic cathedral: origins of Gothic architecture and the medieval concept of order. ISBN 0-691-09959-6 

  • Glaser, Stephanie, "The Gothic Cathedral and Medievalism," in: Falling into Medievalism, ed. Anne Lair and Richard Utz. Special Issue of UNIversitas: The University of Northern Iowa Journal of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity, 2.1 (2006). (on the Gothic revival of the 19th century and the depictions of Gothic cathedrals in the Arts)

  • Moore, Charles (1890). Development & Character of Gothic Architecture. Macmillan and Co.. ISBN 1410207633 

  • Tonazzi, Pascal (2007) Florilège de Notre-Dame de Paris (anthologie), Editions Arléa, Paris, ISBN 2869597959



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