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The Chancel of English Churches, published in 1916, is a meticulous exploration of the architectural and historical significance of the chancel in English churches
£12.00
The Chancel of English Churches, published in 1916, is a meticulous exploration of the architectural and historical significance of the chancel in English churches
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (good)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1916
Pages: 271
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View moreThe Chancel of English Churches, published in 1916, is a meticulous exploration of the architectural and historical significance of the chancel in English churches. Authored by an expert in ecclesiastical architecture, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the chancel's evolution, its role in religious ceremonies, and its artistic and cultural importance.
With detailed descriptions and illustrations, the book showcases the chancel's diverse styles, from Gothic to Romanesque, and its influence on church design. This work is not only a valuable resource for scholars and architectural enthusiasts but also an appreciation of the spiritual and artistic elements that have shaped English church history.
This is an ex-library copy. There's minor age related wear to the front and back covers, as well as the cloth covering the spine. There's also foxing on the last pastedown and endpages.