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NA 5543 .B66 1983 French Gothic architecture of the 12th and 13th centuries / | NA 5543 .B7 1965 St. Louis and the court style in gothic architecture / | NA 5551 .C5 H34 1968 Chartres / | NA 5551 .C5 S88 2003 Chartres : sacred geometry, sacred space. / | NA 5551 .H4 1959 The Cathedrals of France. | NA 5621 .F7 K56 2001 Brunelleschi's dome : how a Renaissance genius reinvented architecture / | NA 5621 .F7 T65 2009 On holy ground : liturgy, architecture and urbanism in the cathedral and the streets of medieval Florence / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: The Sacred Site at Chartres -- The Islamic Origin of the Pointed Arch -- Sacred Geometry and Abbot Suger -- St Bernard and the Early Gothic Plan -- Of Cubes and Ka'aba -- The Plan of Chartres -- Dionysius the Areopagite and the Unknown God -- St Denis, Chartres and the Darkness of God.
Chartres Cathedral continues to attract thousands of pilgrims after over seven hundred years. Gordon Strachan, author of Jesus the Master Builder, believes it is because of a unique combination of the earth energies of the ancient site, the marriage of Christian and Islamic architecture, mysticism and the skills of medieval geometers and craftsmen. This synthesis has resulted in the creation of a sacred space which still has the power to affect us and help us tune into our divine potential. This is an inspiring and informative book for anyone interested in religious architecture.
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