The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments

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In "The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments," Guillaume Durand presents a profound exploration of the intricate meanings embedded within ecclesiastical architecture and its adornments. Through a rich blend of historical narrative and theological reflection, Durand meticulously examines how various elements, from the layout of church buildings to the symbolism of altar pieces, reveal deeper spiritual truths. His scholarly approach deftly intertwines iconographic analysis with the socio-religious context of the medieval period, allowing readers to grasp the multilayered significance of the church as not merely a physical structure, but a manifestation of divine order and community faith. Guillaume Durand, a notable figure in medieval scholarship, was deeply influenced by his theological background and extensive study of liturgical practices. His work reflects a keen understanding of the medieval mindset, as he was immersed in the educational and spiritual traditions of the time. Durand's insights also draw from his position as a cleric, providing him with unique access to the practices and beliefs that informed the church's symbolic language. This book comes highly recommended for anyone interested in ecclesiastical studies, art history, or the interplay of architecture and spirituality. Durand's thorough research and engaging prose make the complex subject matter accessible, encouraging readers to appreciate the significance of religious spaces in shaping faith practices throughout history.

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In "The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments," Guillaume Durand presents a profound exploration of the intricate meanings embedded within ecclesiastical architecture and its adornments. Through a rich blend of historical narrative and theological reflection, Durand meticulously examines how various elements, from the layout of church buildings to the symbolism of altar pieces, reveal deeper spiritual truths. His scholarly approach deftly intertwines iconographic analysis with the socio-religious context of the medieval period, allowing readers to grasp the multilayered significance of the church as not merely a physical structure, but a manifestation of divine order and community faith. Guillaume Durand, a notable figure in medieval scholarship, was deeply influenced by his theological background and extensive study of liturgical practices. His work reflects a keen understanding of the medieval mindset, as he was immersed in the educational and spiritual traditions of the time. Durand's insights also draw from his position as a cleric, providing him with unique access to the practices and beliefs that informed the church's symbolic language. This book comes highly recommended for anyone interested in ecclesiastical studies, art history, or the interplay of architecture and spirituality. Durand's thorough research and engaging prose make the complex subject matter accessible, encouraging readers to appreciate the significance of religious spaces in shaping faith practices throughout history.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09788027382088
    • Genre Art
    • Übersetzer Benjamin Webb, J. M. Neale
    • Anzahl Seiten 208
    • Herausgeber e-artnow
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T12mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9788027382088
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-80-273-8208-8
    • Veröffentlichung 24.05.2023
    • Titel The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments
    • Autor Guillaume Durand
    • Untertitel A Translation of the First Book of the Rationale Divinorum Officiorum
    • Gewicht 309g
    • Sprache Englisch

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