Format:
577 S., 781 Abb
Edition:
Electronic edition
Content:
In the last decades of the 12th century the splendid Romanesque crypt was integrated in the choir of the early Romanesque Naumburg cathedral. In the first third of the 13th century the eastern parts of the building and the nave were pretentiously and spaciously reconstructed in late Romanesque style. These two periods are subject of the presented study. The systematization of the buildings decoration with regard to the construction and the history of the building is analysed and compared to Saxon-Thuringian and Rhenish-Cologne examples. This work closes the gap between the early Romanesque and the Gothic construction period. Methodically, this study goes beyond former research, as not restricting to capitals and other ornamented workpieces, but including all elements, structurizing space and walls: For the first time, an extensive analysis of the pillar system is consistently used in this study to define the characteristics of the Naumburg Romanesque cathedral compared with nu! merous important other buildings and groups of ornament.
Note:
Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 2001
Language:
German
Keywords:
Dom Naumburg
;
Architektur
;
Bauornament
;
Geschichte
;
Hochschulschrift
URN:
urn:nbn:de:gbv:7-webdoc-1158-7
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