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Medieval Masons

Medieval Masons
Author: Malcolm Hislop
Publisher: Shire Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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A useful, concise guide to the world of the mason, during a time when stone was the principal building material and masons played an essential role in the construction of Europe's most remarkable buildings.


The Medieval Cookbook

The Medieval Cookbook
Author: Maggie Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 9780714128290

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Drawing on the cuisine of the Middle Ages, from the fall of the Roman Empire to Henry VIII's break with Rome, this new treatment of a classic book explores the relationship between food, religion and the ever-widening gap between the tables of the rich and the poor. Featured is an appetizing collection of recipes inspired by medieval manuscripts, richly illustrated throughout with stunning scenes of food, feasting and cooking from paintings, tapestries and drawings. The Medieval Cookbook has been thoughtfully adapted for the modern kitchen, whilst retaining the true essence of dining in medieval Britain.


Masons and Sculptors

Masons and Sculptors
Author: Nicola Coldstream
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780802069160

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Describes the building of cathedrals and castles by medieval masons and examines their work as represented in architectural drawings, illuminated manuscripts, and buildings that remain standing today


The Stonemason

The Stonemason
Author: Andrew Ziminski
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1473663954

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A stonemason's story of the building of Britain: part archaeological history, part deeply personal insight into an ancient craft. In his thirty-year career, stonemason Andrew Ziminski has worked on many of our greatest monuments. From Neolithic monoliths to Roman baths and temples, from the tower of Salisbury Cathedral to the engine houses, mills and aqueducts of the Industrial Revolution and beyond, The Stonemason is his very personal history of how Britain was built - from the inside out. Stone by different stone, culture by different culture, Andrew Ziminski (with his faithful whippet in tow) takes us on an unforgettable journey by river, road and sea through our countryside showing how the making of Britain's buildings offers an unexpected and new version of our island story. 'My school history lessons were focused around flat pages of facts, events and royal personalities, but for me it was the material aspects of the past, the tangible remnants left behind that were thrilling, and that it was these buildings and places, and learning how they worked, that really brought the past alive.'


Medieval Graffiti

Medieval Graffiti
Author: Matthew Champion
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2015-07-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1473503639

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A fascinating guide to decoding the secret language of the churches of England through the medieval carved markings and personal etchings found on our church walls from archaeologist Matthew Champion. 'Rare, lovely glimmers of everyday life in the Middle Ages.' -- The Sunday Times 'A fascinating and enjoyable read' -- ***** Reader review 'Superb' -- ***** Reader review 'Riveting' -- ***** Reader review 'Compelling, moving and fascinating' -- ***** Reader review ***************************************************************************************************** Our churches are full of hidden messages from years gone by and for centuries these carved writings and artworks have lain largely unnoticed. Having launched a nationwide survey to gather the best examples, archaeologist Matthew Champion shines a spotlight on a forgotten world of ships, prayers for good fortune, satirical cartoons, charms, curses, windmills, word puzzles, architectural plans and heraldic designs. Here are strange medieval beasts, knights battling unseen dragons, ships sailing across lime-washed oceans and demons who stalk the walls. Latin prayers for the dead jostle with medieval curses, builders' accounts and slanderous comments concerning a long-dead archdeacon. Strange and complex geometric designs, created to ward off the 'evil eye' and thwart the works of the devil, share church pillars with the heraldic shields of England's medieval nobility. Giving a voice to the secret graffiti artists of Medieval times, this engaging, enthralling and - at times - eye-opening book, with a glossary of key terms and a county-by-county directory of key churches, will put this often overlooked period in a whole new light.


The Secret History of Freemasonry

The Secret History of Freemasonry
Author: Paul Naudon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-03-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1620553376

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Explores the hidden history of Freemasonry from ancient Rome, through the Middle Ages, to the present • Shows the close connection between medieval masons and the Knights Templar • Illustrates the sacred nature of Roman and medieval trade associations • Reveals the missing link that connects the lodges of modern Freemasonry to the medieval brotherhoods of builders Historians often make a sharp distinction between the operative Masonry of the Middle Ages and the speculative Masonry of modern times, emphasizing that there is no direct bridge connecting the two. Modern historians also have scoffed at Masonic claims concerning the close relationship between the Lodge and the Temple. Using medieval archives housed throughout Europe, historian Paul Naudon reveals that there was in fact a very intimate connection between the Masons and the Knights Templar. Church records of medieval Paris show that most, if not all, the Masons of that time were residents of the Templar censive, which allowed them to enjoy great exemptions and liberties from both church and state as a result of the protection afforded them by this powerful order. Naudon shows that the origins of Freemasonry can be traced back to the collegia of ancient Rome. He traces the evolution of organizations such as the Comacine Masters, the Arab turuqs, and the brotherhoods of builders created under the aegis of the Benedictines and the Knights Templar, all of which provide the vehicle for the transmission of a sacred tradition from pre-Christian times to the modern era. This tradition is the source of Masonic ritual and symbolism, and it provides the missing link in the transformation of the operative Masonry of the medieval cathedral builders to the spiritual principles of modern speculative Masonry.


The Crafts and Culture of a Medieval Guild

The Crafts and Culture of a Medieval Guild
Author: Joann Jovinelly
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2006-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404207578

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Includes instructions for making jewelry, stone carving designs, a peasant's hat, shoes, armor, pottery, etc. from available materials.


Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine

Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine
Author: Thomas F. Glick
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415969307

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Demonstrates that the millennium from the fall of the Roman Empire to the flowering of the Renaissance was a period of great intellectual and practical achievement and innovation. This reference work will be useful to scholars, students, and general readers researching topics in many fields of study, including medieval studies and world history.


Masons, Tricksters and Cartographers

Masons, Tricksters and Cartographers
Author: David Turnbull
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135288208

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In an eclectic and highly original study, Turnbull brings together traditions as diverse as cathedral building, Micronesian navigation, cartography and turbulence research. He argues that all our differing ways of producing knowledge - including science - are messy, spatial and local. Every culture has its own ways of assembling local knowledge, thereby creating space thrugh the linking of people, practices and places. The spaces we inhabit and assemblages we work with are not as homogenous and coherent as our modernist perspectives have led us to believe - rather they are complex and heterogeneous motleys.


Masons and Sculptors

Masons and Sculptors
Author: Nicola Coldstream
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The mason's lodge - Master mason - Working day - Building administration - Design and construction - Structure and structural theory - Sculptural decoration.