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  • BOTO FIDALGO, J. A. / J. L. VILLARIAS / J. C. FERNANDEZ, EDS

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: UNIV. DE LEON, LEON, 2001

    ISBN 10: 8477199752 ISBN 13: 9788477199755

    Da: Pórtico [Portico], ZARAGOZA, Z, Spagna

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    Tapa blanda. Condizione: New. BOTO FIDALGO, J. A. / J. L. VILLARIAS / J. C. FERNANDEZ, EDS: CONGRESO 2001. SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE MALHERBOLOGIA. ACTAS. LEON, 20, 21 Y 22 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2001. 978-84-7719-975-5, UNIV. DE LEON, 2001. Nuevo 1015 gr. Libro.

  • VARELA, M. E. / G. BOTO, EDS.

    Lingua: Catalano

    Editore: DOCUMENTA UNIVERSITARIA, GIRONA, 2013

    ISBN 10: 8499841805 ISBN 13: 9788499841809

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    Tapa blanda. Condizione: New. VARELA, M. E. / G. BOTO, EDS.: L'AMOR A L'EDAT MITJANA. EXPERIENCIES I INVENCIONS / EL AMOR EN LA EDAD MEDIA. EXPERIENCIAS E INVENCIONES. 978-84-9984-180-9, DOCUMENTA UNIVERSITARIA, 2013. Nuevo 345 gr. Libro.

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    Softcover. Condizione: gut. 2016. Romanesque Cathedrals in Mediterranean Europe : Architecture, Ritual and Urban Context In deutscher Sprache. pages.

  • VARELA, M. E. / G. BOTO, EDS.

    Lingua: Catalano

    Editore: DOCUMENTA UNIVERSITARIA, GIRONA, 2014

    ISBN 10: 849984202X ISBN 13: 9788499842028

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    Tapa blanda. Condizione: New. VARELA, M. E. / G. BOTO, EDS.: ISLAM I CRISTIANDAT: CIVILITZACIONS AL MON MEDIEVAL / ISLAM Y CRISTIANDAD: CIVILIZACIONES EN EL MUNDO MEDIEVAL. 978-84-9984-202-8, DOCUMENTA UNIVERSITARIA, 2014. Nuevo 570 gr. Libro.

  • BOTO, G. / M. SUREDA / F. ESPAÑOL, EDS.

    Lingua: Catalano

    Editore: DOCUMENTA UNIVERSITARIA, GIRONA, 2021

    ISBN 10: 8499845908 ISBN 13: 9788499845906

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    Tapa blanda. Condizione: New. BOTO, G. / M. SUREDA / F. ESPAÑOL, EDS.: LA CATEDRAL ROMANICA DE BARCELONA. PROTAGONISTES, CONTEXT URBA I EDIFICACIONS MONUMENTALS. 978-84-9984-590-6, DOCUMENTA UNIVERSITARIA, 2021. Nuevo 555 gr. Libro.

  • J. McNeill, M. Serrano Coll, G. Boto Varela (eds.)

    Editore: , Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2020, 2020

    Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio

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    Hardcover, 436 pages, 156 b/w ill. + 18 colour ill., 220 x 280 mm, Languages: English. ISBN 9782503574486. For many decades, specialists in Romanesque and Early Gothic art and architecture have questioned the usefulness of traditional stylistic terminology. It is regarded as having limited relevance insofar as it fails to reflect the complexity and plurality of the period under discussion. Nor does it embrace functional, formal or iconographic specificities. Despite these deficiencies, we still have no better way of referring to the art of the period than Romanesque, Late Romanesque or Early Gothic which we make yet more cumbersome by adding a geographical or political term. Of the various media which were affected by artistic innovation in Europe during the second half of the 12th century, particular attention has been paid to stained glass, manuscript illumination, metalwork and enamel. Monumental sculpture was equally subject to profound change during the period, in addition to developing in directions that were largely independent of other media. As a result, late Romanesque sculpture extends across the period from 1140 to 1220, from Saxony to Galicia, though it is still impossible to encapsulate in a single statement what this complex network represented. However, the attainment of a compelling naturalism does seem to have been a shared aspiration among Latin European sculptors. Emerging Naturalism: Contexts and Narratives in European Sculpture 1140?1220 offers a panoramic analysis of this artistic landscape, focused on a central issue in medieval European artistic production. To narrow this field of study, the book concentrates on the innovations and solutions adopted in the great church workshops of western Europe. Gerardo Boto Varela teaches art history at the Universitat de Girona (Spain), is leader of the international research group Templa, and scientific editor of the journal Codex Aquilarensis. Revista de Arte Medieval. His research concentrates on spatial, pictorial, and liturgical aspects of Spanish ecclesiastical architecture from the tenth to thirteenth centuries, as well as on dynastic tombs and memorial culture in Medieval Iberia. Marta Serrano Coll teaches art history at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona (Spain) and specializes in Medieval architecture and sculpture, particularly in Catalonia. Her research interests include the display of power through artworks and royal patronage in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. In addition, she has published in the field of Romanesque sculpture and hagiographical studies. John McNeill teaches at Oxford University?s Department of Continuing Education, and is Honorary Secretary of the British Archaeological Association, for whom he has edited and contributed to volumes on Anjou, King?s Lynn and the Fens, the medieval cloister, and English medieval chantries. He was instrumental in establishing a biennial International Romanesque Conference Series and has a particular interest in the design of medieval monastic precincts. Table of Contents Emerging Naturalism and a New Medieval Morphology ? Herbert L. Kessler I.Shaping Late Romanesque Sculpture. Balance and Perspective The Attainment of a Compelling Naturalism in Sculpture c. 1200 ? Gerardo Boto Varela What is So-Called Late Romanesque Sculpture? ? Xavier Barral i Altet II. Late Romanesque / Early Gothic Sculpture in European Cathedrals (1140?1220) The Role of Burgundy in the Development of the First Column-Statues ? Marcello Angheben Late Romanesque Sculpture and the Cathedrals of South-Western France ? Quitterie Cazes An Enigma Put Aside. The Origin and Interpretation of a Decontextualized Capital from Saint Trophime at Arles ? Juan Antonio Ola eta Around and After 1200. Old and New Concepts of Monumental Sculpture in the German Territories of the Holy Roman Empire ? Claudia R ckert Sculpture and Liturgy: Monuments and Art Histories of Southern Italy (c. 1150?1250 and Beyond) ? Elisabetta Scirocco Old Testament Sacrifice and Thirteenth-Century Tithe: Cain and Abel in the Architectural Sculpture of the Holy Roman Empire ? Stephanie Luther Late Romanesque Sculpture in England. How Far Can the Evidence Take Us? ? John McNeill The Gothic Last Judgment Portal c. 1210. Visual Strategies and Communicative Function ? Bruno Boerner Aesthetics and the Imitation of Antiquity in Early Gothic Sculpture ? Laurence Terrier Aliferis III. Sculptural Visualisations in the Cathedrals of the Iberian Kingdoms (1160?1220) The Reception of Burgundian Models in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century and the Naturalist Redefinition of Romanesque Sculpture in Castile ? Marta Poza Yag e Master Mateo and the Cathedral of Santiago at the End of the Twelfth Century ? Ram n Yzquierdo Peir Late Romanesque Sculpture in the Kingdoms of Leon and Castile: Continuity or Change? ? Jos Luis Hernando Garrido & Antonio Ledesma Romanesque Sculpture in Portuguese Cathedrals: Models, Continuity and Adaptation ? Carla Varela Fernandes & Paulo Almeida Fernandes The Meaning of the Romanesque Sculpture in the C mara Santa at the Cathedral of Oviedo ? C sar Garc a de Castro Vald s Images and Stories: The Transformation of Space in the Cathedrals of the Ebro Valley ? Esther Lozano L pez The Vault Corbels in the Cloister of Tarragona Cathedral: Shaping a New Pictorial Corporeality that Goes Beyond the Late Romanesque ? Gerardo Boto Varela & Marta Serrano Coll 2130 g.

  • Gerardo Boto Varela, Marta Serrano Coll (eds)

    Editore: , Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2026, 2026

    Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio

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    Hardback,Pages: 317 p.Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:17 b/w, 126 col., 2 tables b/w. Language(s):English. ISBN 9782503617695. Summary This volume examines a network of medieval European cathedrals, from the North Sea to Andalusia, to reveal the specific ways in which institutional and civic memories were interwoven in each of these ecclesiastical sees. These pages analyze the plurality of the European landscape through eleven cathedrals, created between the fourth and fifteenth centuries across the European geographical and cultural breadth. The architectural features of each cathedral are the result of a complex process of morphogenesis that is constantly defined by the local conditions of space, building material, etc. For these reasons, each author reveals in the respective case study how the ritual spaces and the cultic and commemorative devices that legitimized their relationship with the past, the particular devotions, the diachronic and synchronic crossroads and their relationships with the secular and religious elites were generated, modified and organized. Crucial to this integrative process was the movement of patrons and master builders, as well as their ability to adopt new approaches and integrate them into established patterns. The cathedrals studied in this volume were highly innovative centers that exported successful models. In some cases, their proposals were formulated on the substratum of Roman antiquity, often reinterpreted. Furthermore, special attention is given to the memorial competencies of devices and liturgical furnishings, that constituted a large part of the visual and mnemonic experience inside their ceremonial spaces. Through the study of the selected cathedrals it is revealed that each and every one of them sought to affirm two complementary realities: what role each one aspired to play in the history of Universal Salvation and, at the same time, how to articulate the spaces of the monument to give place and temporality to the memory itself, extolling the most relevant powerful personalities in the framework of the lay community. Thus, the volume offers a panoramic view of the specificities, but also of the analogies generated by artistic intersections and homologous statements. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Negotiating Institutional Pasts in European Cathedrals Gerardo Boto Varela and Marta Serrano Coll Medieval Cathedrals As Reliquaries Of Memorial Narratives I Imperial Patronage and Shaped Memories The Cathedral of Rome in Context: Sacred Spaces, Rituals, and Patrons (Fifth?Fourteenth Centuries) Manuela Gianandrea and Eleonora Tosti Cathedral Saint Mauritius and Saint Katharina, Magdeburg Matthias Untermann II International Architectures for Secular and Ecclesiastical Hegemonies 1099?1106: The Foundation of Modena Cathedral as a Mirror of the Transition Between Seigneurial Power and Civic Self-Consciousness Saverio Lomartire Poitiers, the Cathedral Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Claude Andrault-Schmitt The Dispute over the Tradition of an Episcopal Church and the Art of the Naumburg Master Holger Kunde The Cathedral of Saint Vitus, Wenceslas, Adalbert, and the Virgin Mary in Prague in the Romanesque Period Jana Ma? kov -Kubkov Notre-Dame de Lausanne: Socio-Spatial Organisation at the Origins of the Cathedral (Thirteenth?Sixteenth Centuries) K rim Berclaz III Hosting and Proclaiming Cults ?North to Saint Olav??A Saint and his Cathedral on the Edge of the Christian World ystein Ekroll Canterbury Cathedral and its Holy Archbishops: Weaving Memories Between Continuity and Innovation Ute Engel IV Negotiating the Past in Palimpsestic Cities on the Edges of Latinity The Hard Task of Surrogating Jerusalem: Famagusta Cathedral in Medieval Experience and Modern Scholarship Michele Bacci The (In)visible Cathedral: The Major Church of Santa Mar a in Seville from 1248 to 1411 Teresa Laguna Pa l Index of Names Index of Places 0 g.