York Minster: an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick"
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Contents
List of Figures
vi
List of Colour Plates
χ
List of Plans
χ
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xii
Summary
xiii
Resume
xiii
Zusammenfassung xiv
Abbreviations
xv
Prologue The Architectural Inheritance
с
627-1220
l
1
Archbishop Walter
de Grey
and the Construction
of the Transepts
1
о
2
'As the Rose is the Flower of Flowers, so this is the
House of Houses': The Building of the Chapter House
46
3
'A New Church of Costly Workmanship': The Building
of the Nave
с
1291-1360 86
4
'Uniform Beauty': The Building of the Lady Chapel
137
5
The Western Choir and the Central Tower
168
6
Imagery, Patronage and Politics in the Minster
1400-1500 216
Colour Plates
241
Plans
269
Appendices
1
The Archbishops and Deans of York
1154-1540
(Source: Greenway
1999
and Jones
1963) 277
2
The Stone Shields
278
3
The Stained-glass Windows
280
4
The Date of the Chapter House Roof
(Report on Tree Ring Dating by
R
E Howard,
R R
Laxton and C
D Litton
of Nottingham
University Tree Ring Dating Laboratory)
294
5
York Minister after the Reformation: A Summary
298
Notes
302
Bibliography and References Cited
316
Index
325
Illustrations
List of
Figures
P.
1
Superimposed
pians
of the eastern arm of the
11
th-,
1
2th-
and Mth-century cathedral, Browne
1847,.
facing
ρε
P.2 Plan of the upper level of the substructure of the
cathedral built by Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux
(1070-1100),
after Phillips
1985.
P.3 Capital of
e
1080
Łom
Archbishop Thomas's church,
recovered from the foundations of a pier in the Lady Chapel
.
P.4 A crypt pier off
1160-70,
Browne
1847,
north arcade no
6.
P.
5
A crypt pier of
с
1160-70,
Browne
1847,
north arcade no
5.
P.6 The west end of the nave of Ripon Minster, rebuilt under the
patronage of Archbishop Roger of
Pont L'Evêque
(1154-81) .
P.7 Vaulting rib of
e
1160-70
from the aisle of Archbishop
Roger's choir
.
P.8 Evangelist Symbol ofSt Matthew, ell
80-90,
made for
the principal entrance of the
12th-century
westwork.
Reused in the 14th century at the apex of the interior of
the west
wali
of the nave
.
P.9 Detail from a panel of stained glass depicting a
Posthumous Miracle ofSt Nicholas of
Myra, c 1
180.
Now
in nave clerestory S28
.
1.1
South transept and central tower from the south-east
.
1.2
North transept and central tower from the north-west
.
1.3
South transept interior looking south-west
.
1.4
South transept interior looking south
.
1.5
North transept interior looking north-east
.
1.6
North transept interior looking north
.
1.7
Northernmost bay of the west arcade of the south transept
1.8
Section of
1
ЗЉ-сепшгу
pier moulding, excavated at the
north-east end of the nave, November
1967.
1.9
East arcade of the south transept.
Triforium
column of the
1
1th century embedded in the ISth-ceutury
triforium
.
1.10
Southernmost bay of the east arcade of the north transept
1.11
Southernmost bay of the west arcade of the north transept
1.12
Triforium
and clerestory in the west wall of the south
transept
1.13
South transept exterior, east wall
, .
1.14
G E
Street's plan of the south transept prior to
reconstruction in
1872 . . . . .
1.15
North transept exterior, west wall
.
1.16
East wail of the south transept. Exterior and interior
elevation of the third bay.
Britton
1819 . .
1.17
East wall of the north transept. Exterior and interior
elevation of the first bay, Browne
1847
1
.18
South transept. Vault boss in me Chape! of St Michael
1.19
Detail of the
vauit
boss in the
Chapei
of
St
Michael
1.20
Soetíi
transept. Vault boss in the Chapel of St John the
Baptist
1.21
Soeth transept, east wall. Headstop, second bay of the
clerestory.
. . . .
1.22
South transept, west wall. Headstop, first bay of the
clerestory
. . . .
1.23
Nsrth transept, west
wal!.
Label stop
.
1
.24
North transept.
Vffeaůtexed
headstops on the exterior of
die north wall
. . . .
1.25
North transept. External headstops now enclosed in the
room above die chapter house vestibule (the masons'
ttacisg
t
mmi)
. .
í
.26
Notât transept,
east
arcade. Capital
and label stop of the
central
bay,
бот
the west
. .
í
.27
North transept, west aisle. Vaulting capital between
windows n21 and &22
.
1.28
Exterior of the sooth transept south
façade.,.
1.29
1.30
ige 1
1.31
1.32
.3
1.33
1.34
.4
1.35
.5
.5
1.36
.7
1.37
.8
1.38
1.39
1.40
Q
1.41
.
О
1.42
.8
1.43
1.44
.10
1.45
.11
1.46
.13
.14
1.47
.15
1.48
.15
1.49
.17
1.50
.17
1.51
. .18
1.52
.18
1.53
18
1.54
18
1.55
. 19
1.56
20
. 21
., 22
2.1
2.2
23
2.3
24
2.4
. 24
2.5
24
2.6
2.7
25
2.8
2.9
25
25
2.10
2.11
26
2.12
2.13
. .26
2.14
.27
2.15
.27
2.16
.27
Exterior elevation, south transept
façade
.28
Exterior of the south transept
façade,
photographed before
the reconstruction of the clerestory by
G E
Street in
1872. 29
Interior elevation and section of the south wall of the
south transept
.29
Exterior of the north transept
façade
.30
Interior of the north wall of the north transept
.30
North transept vault
.31
Section and plan through the north end of the north
transept,
Britton
1819.32
South transept. Engaged wall shafts revealed following
the fire of
1984.33
South traasept. Vault detail recorded before the fire
of
1984.33
Aumbry shelf in the east wall of the north transept
.35
West aisle of the north transept
.35
North transept, west wall. Exterior of doorway
.35
North transept, east wall. Interior of doorway into chapter
house yard
.36
North transept, east wall. Exterior of processional
doorway
.36
The tomb of Archbishop Walter
de Grey
(d
1255)
from
the south-west
.37
Position of
1
Зт-сетшу
burials in the south transept east
aisle after
Barr
1969.38
The tomb of Archbishop
de Grey
from the south-east
.39
Canopy of the tomb of Archbishop
de Grey
from the
south-east
.39
Purbeck
marble effigy of Archbishop
de
Grey
.39
Detail of foliage on the effigy of Archbishop
de Grey
.40
Detail of the head of the effigy of Archbishop
de Grey
.40
Detail of headstop on the tomb of Archbishop
de Grey,
south-east corner.
.40
Detail of headstop on the tomb of Archbishop
de Grey,
south-west corner
.40
The tomb of Archbishop Sewal
de
Boville (d
1258).42
The tomb of Archbishop Godfrey
de Ludham
(d
1265)
from the south-east
.42
The tomb of Archbishop
de
Ludham. Slab from the east
.42
The tomb of Dean William
de Langeton
(d
1279)
drawn
by William Dugdale,
1641.43
Fragment of
1
ЗЉ-сешддгу
grisaille in window s26
.44
Exterior of the chapter house and vestibule from the north
.46
Exterior of the chapter house from the south-east
.47
Chapter house interior looking south-west
.48
Chapter house interior,
vauit
with painted decoration of
1844
by Thomas Wfflement
.48
Exterior of the chapter house from the north-east
.49
Chapter house interior, west wall and entrance, bay one
.49
Tracery designs in the chapter house and vestibule
.50
Chapter house vestibule, west wall
. 51
The arms of Edward I and Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, in
stained giass in window CHs2
. . 52
Chapter house interior, blind tracery on the west wall
. 58
Junction of the chapter house and vestibule, south-west side
.59
Chapter house interior, looking east
.60
Stiff-leaf window capital, chapter house window
СНѕЗ,
bay seven
.61
Naturalistic window capital, chapter house window
СНѕЗ,
bay seven
.61
Chapter
toase
interior, canopies of stalls on the east wall,
bay five
.62
Vestibule interior, looking west at the junction of the two
arms of the vestibule
.63
2.17
Vault of the north-south arm of the vestibule.
.63 3.5
2.18
Vestibule interior, looking east towards the entrance to
the chapter house
.64 3.6
2.19
Vestibule interior, south wall, looking towards the doorway
3.7
into the north transept
.64
2.20
Vestibule entrance from the north transept, prior to the
3.8
installation of the astronomical clock in
1955.65 3.9
2.21
Vestibule south wall arcade
.66 3.10
2.22
Vestibule north wall arcade, detail of foliage boss
.66 3.11
2.23
Capitals of vestibule vaulting shafts, second bay from
3.12
the south, south-west corner
.66
2.24
Bases of vestibule vaulting shafts
.66 3.13
2.25
Exterior of the north wall of the vestibule, showing
bonding of the vestibule and the chapter house stair turret
. 67 3.14
2.26
Detail of chapter house buttress
.67 3.15
2.27
Detail of chapter house buttress seven (south-south-west)
.68 3.16
2.28
Interior of chapter house roof space showing transition
from coursed rough masonry to coursed ashlar
.68
2.29
Scale model ofthe chapter house roof structure
.69 3.17
2.30
Chapter house interior, detail of
finiate
and foliage
3.18
cornice, bay eight
.69 3.19
2.31
Room above the chapter house vestibule, north-south
3.20
arm, looking south
.70 3.21
2.32
Vestibule north wall, detail of buttress
.71 3.22
2.33
Chapter house entrance before loss of surviving medieval
polychromy
.72 3.23
2.34
Trumeau
ofthe Virgin and Child
.73 3.24
2.35
Trumeau
group, detail ofthe base
.73
2.36
Entrance to the chapterhouse,
Britton
1819.73 3.25
2.37
The interior ofthe chapter house,
с
1795.
Halfpenny
1795.74
2.38
Chapterhouse interior, vault of canopy, bay five
.74 3.26
2.39
Diagram to show the disposition of stiff-leaf and
naturalistic foliage carving in the chapter house canopies
.75
2.40
Chapter house interior, bay three, capital B14, cat and
3.27
mouse
.76
2.41
Chapter house interior, bay eight, pendant
Al
2
with
3.28
naturalistic foliage and grotesque mask
.76
2.42
Chapter house interior, bay six, transitional stiff-leaf
3.29
and naturalistic foliage capitals A13 andB13
.76 3.30
2.43
Chapter house interior, bay two, detail of canopy capitals
Al
0
and BIO, with drapery straying off the canopy onto
3.31
the wall
.76 3.32
2.44
Chapter house interior, bay two, capital BI8, man in the green.
76 3.33
2.45
Chapter house interior, bay four canopy, iSamson and
3.34
the Lion
.77
2.46
Chapter house interior, bay seven canopy, Wirgin and Child.
77 3.35
2.47
Chapter house interior, bay five canopy, grimacing man's
3.36
head
.77 3.37
2.48
Chapter house interior, bay eight canopy, grimacing
man's head
.7/ 3.38
2.49
Chapter house interior, bay five, male and female head
.78
2.50
Chapter house window CHn2. 8c, the Death ofthe
3.39
Virgin Mary
. 78 3.40
2.51
Chapterhouse window CHs4, 8d,
Herodias andSalonie
3.41
with the Head ofSt John the Baptist
. 79 3.42
2.52
Chapter house window CHs4, 8a, the Martyrdom of
3.43
St Thomas Becket
.
79
^44
2.53
Chapter house north door
. 81 3.45
2.54
Chapter house south door
. 81
2.55
Chapter house north door, detail of dragon ornament
.82
2.56
Traces of heraldic decoration, upper east wall ofthe
3.46
vestibule
.
-82
-З·47
2.57
Revd
D J
Powell's drawing of painted heraldry surviving
on the south wall ofthe vestibule in
1819. 48
2.58
Vestibule window
CHs5,
2d-3d,
deacon saint
.
3.1
The nave looking east
.
3.2
The nave looking south-west
.
3.3
Thewestfront
.
3.4
The arms ofEnglandj first bay ofthe south nave arcade.
Peter
de
Dene, Canon of York
1312-22,
donor of
window n23
.90
Nave looking north-west from the south aisle
.91
The exterior and interior elevation of the nave, with pier,
capital and plinth mouldings. Browne
1847.95
The nave looking north-west
.96
The north nave aisle looking west
.97
The wall arcade of bay six of the north nave aisle
. .97
Tracery designs in the nave
. 98
Blind tracery and sculptural decoration to the east of
window n28
.99
Xanthippe Riding Socrates, sculpture to the west of
windown25
. 99
The nave exterior, north side looking south-west
.100
Buttress pinnacles and flyers, south side of the nave
.100
The backs ofthe buttress pinnacles, south side ofthe
nave, before the installation of flyers between
1905
and
1907.
From PureyCust
1905.'. 101
North nave aisle, exterior of bay six
.101
North wall ofthe northernmost bay ofthe north nave aisle
. 102
North arcade, foliage capital, north-west side of pier three.
103
South arcade, foliage capital, south-west side of pier seven
103
North arcade. The arms of Buhner, west side of bay five
104
North nave aisle roof, queen post of the first truss from
the east looking south-east
.104
Section through the west end of the nave, after
Britton
1819 105
South arcade, head of a prince, headstop on the west
side of pier five
.106
The exterior ofthe north side ofthe nave, looking
south-east, by James
Malten, 1794. 106
Exterior of blocked doorway formerly communicating
with St Sepulchre's Chapel, with blocked doorways at
two levels in the north-east nave buttress
.107
Bay seven ofthe north nave aisle, doorway leading to
St Sepulchre's Chapel
.
Sketch plan showing the relationship of the north nave
aisle to structures found at the north-west corner ofthe nave
The nave vault during repair, Joseph Halfpenny,
1796
South side ofthe nave, vault springers between bays three
and four
.
The nave vault looking east
83
3.48
84
3,49
3.50
86
87
3.51
87
3.52
89
3.53
107
108
109
109
110
Exterior ofthe north wall ofthe nave and the north-west tower
110
Exterior image niche, southern buttress ofthe west front
110
Interior ofthe west wall. Blind arcade to the south of
the west doorway
. .
HI
Interior of the west doorway
.
Ill
Ballflower decoration above main west doorway (south side)
112
'Censing angel (head restored) above the main west
doorway (north side)
. 112
The west wall (north side). Canopy heads, fourth tier of
arcading
. . . . . . 113
South side of the west window
гег»еаі
113
The xvest front, detail ofthe west window
113
South side of the west wall. Southernmost pedestal, tier four
114
North side of the west wall. Central pedestal, tier four
114
South side of the west wall. Detail of canopy apes, tier tour
115
Vestigial masonry screen at the base of the nonh-west tower
116
The principal entrance to the Minster Close, viewed from
Petergate. Demolished in
1828.
Drawn by
G
Nicholson,
15Apriil828
*
"ив
The west doorway. Halfpenny
1795 120
Detail of the west doorway from Francis Place"» western
prospect of
с
1705 120
Salvaged
1
Sth-century sculpture decorating the west front
buttresses. Halfpenny
1795 121
Fragment from the nave tomb-shrine of St William,
нож
in the Yorkshire Museum
. 123
Fragment from the nave tomb-shrine of
St
ЧГШшт,
now
in the Yorkshire Museum
. .12.3
Nave, north arcade. The arms of
Bolton,
east side of bay two 1
24
Nave, north arcade. The horn of
Ulf,
west side of bay one
124
Armoured figure, bay four ofthe nave south
triforium
125
3.54
Detail oftheheadof
the armoured
figure
.
,
.126 4.33
3.55
Figure
with hawk and lure, bay five of the nave south
triforium.
126
3.56
Figure with gauntlets and hawk, bay five of the nave north
triforium
.126
3.57
Figure with hawk, bay seven of the nave south
triforium
.127
3.58
Figure with sheathed sword and gauntlets, bay seven of the
nave north
triforium
.
3.59
Three near iife-size figures, probably from the nave
triforium,
now in the Minster stone store
.
3.60
St Catherine and the Emperor Maxentius, window n23,
га-За.
.
3.61
A Penitencer Administers Punishment, window n27,
га-За
.
3.62
Richard
Ђогпос
kneels before St William, window n24,
2D-2C.
.
3.63
The Donor, 'Vincent', Offers his Window, n26,
га-За
.
3.64
Apes parody human activities including the funeral of
the Virgin Mary, lower border, window n25
.
3.65
The Annunciation, window s35, lb
.
3.66
Tim Coronation of the Virgin Mary above the Nativity
and Resurrection, wl
.
3.67
The
Annunciatimi,
vault boss, bay eight of nave
.
3.68
Pentecost, vault boss, bay three of nave
.136
Busts of kings and angels decorating the interior
casement of the east window
.
.127
4.37
4.38
.128
4.39
.130
130
4.40
131
132
4.41
.132
.133
4.42
.135
4.43
136
4.44
4.1
The exterior of the eastern arm from the south-west
.137
4.2
The interior of the eastern arm, looking north-east
.138
4.3
The interior of the Lady Chapel, looking north-west
.141
4.4
The arms of Lancaster, second bay of the north arcade
of the Lady Chapel
.143
4.5
The arms of Percy, second bay of the south arcade of
the Lady Chapel
.143
4.6
Exterior of the Lady Chapel south aisle
.145
4.7
Exterior of the Lady Chapel north aisle, bays three
and five, windows n5 and n6
.145
4.8
Exterior of the Lady Chapel north clerestory, bays one
to three, windows S2-S4
.145 5.1
4.9
The north clerestory of the Lady Chapel, looking west
.145 5.2
4.10
The interior and exterior elevations of the Lady Chapel,
Britton
1819 .146 5.3
4.11
The Lady Chapel, south arcade. Foliage capital of the
5.4
first pier from the east
.146 5.5
4.12
The Lady Chapel, north arcade. Foliage capital of the
5.6
third pier from the east.
. . .146 5.7
4.Î
3
The Lady Chapel, south
wali.
Capital of vault springer
5.
g
beween
the second and third south bays
.147
4.14
The Lady Chapel looking south east
.147 5.9
4.15
The Lady Chapel, north
triforium.:,
bay two
.147 5.10
4.16
Lady Chapel window tracery designs
.148
4.17
Window jamb capitals on the west side of window S2 and
5.11
en the right the bracket supporting the wooden vault ribs
148
4.18
Bases of the window jamb and sloping sffl, window s3
.148 5.12
4.19
The Lady Chspel north aisle, looking west
. .149
4.20
The wall arcade of the north aisle, bay two
.149 5.13
4.21
Detail of the wall arcade of the north aisle, bay two
. . . 149
4.22
The niches between north aisle windows n4 and n5,
5.14
bays two and three
. .150
4.23
Detail of the
Іогтег
niche canopy between south aisle
5.15
windows s4 and s5, bays two and three
. . 151
4.24
Detail of tbe upper niche canopy between south aisle
5.16
windows s4 and s5, bays two and three
. . . 151 5.17
4.25
The vaulting
capitai
between the first and second bays
5.18
of the south choir aisle
. . 151 5.19
4.26
Bases ofthe vaulting shafts in the south aisle of the
5.20
Lady
Chapei
. . . . .151 5*21
4.27
Section through the east
eaå
of the Lady Chapel,
5.22
Britton
1819.*. 152
4.28
The exterior of the east wail of the Lady Cnapel
.153
g.23
4.29
The base of the east
wali
.154 5.24
4.30
Detail
of the teredos over the altar of the Blessed
5.25
Virgin Mary, Browne
І847
.154
4.31
The interior ofthe east'window from tbe south-west
.154 5,26
4.32
Eastern respoad of the isorth arcade and the canopies
of the lowest tier of niches on tbe east waB
.,.155 527
.155
4.34
Head of a king, exterior of the east wall (south side)
.155
4.35
Head of a ?prophet, exterior of the east wall (north side)
.155
4.36
Grimacing man decorating the console in the image
niche on the buttress to the south of the east window.
.155
The head of the east window (exterior)
.156
Plindi moulding of the east wall
.158
The eastern respond of the Lady Chapel south arcade, and
the canopies of the lowest tier of niches on the east wall
.159
Canopy of the third tier of niches to the south of the east
window
.159
The head of the east window looking south, showing the
headstop and the step back between the window jambs
and the mouldings of the window head
.159
Canopy of the fourth tier of niches to the north of the
east window
.160
Pinnacle to the north of the east window
.161
Exterior of the north-east transept
.162
4.45
Capital of the vaulting shafts between the fourth and fifth
bays, flanked by the corbels supporting the transverse arch,
bay four—five, in the south aisle of the Lady Chapel
.163
4.46
The south-east transept clerestory, looking south-east
.163
4.47
The Funeral of the Virgin Alary, a panel of salvaged glass of
с
1340
reused
с
1370
in the Lady Chapel clerestory, S4, 5b
.165
4.48
Stjohn the Evangelist wider a canopy
с
1373,
s5
.166
4.49
Stjohn the Evangelist under a canopy,
с
1390,
north choir
clerestory
N5.166
4.50
Window n6. St
Edward
the Confessor (c
1390),
St Lawrence
(c
1340)
and St Peter against a border of Garters, originally
made for window n4, given
с
1403
by King Henry IV
.167
The exterior of the western choir from, the south
.168
Plan showing the relationship of the south choir aisle,
'Zouche Chapel', middle vestry and former treasury
.171
The interior of the 'Zouche Chapel' looking east
.172
The interior of the 'Zouche Chapel' looking north-west
.173
Recess in the south-west corner, with sink and well
.172
Foliage capital of the wall shafts on the south wall
.173
Foliate roof boss at the
Westend
of the chapel vault
.173
Exterior of the east wall of the 'Zouche Chapel', abutting
the eastern buttress of the south-east transept
.174
Vault of the former treasury
.175
Entrance to the 'Zouche Chapel' in the sixth bay of the
south choir aisle
.175
The white hart badge of Richard II on the northern
respond capital of the eastern arcade of the south transept.
177
The arms of Archbishop Richard
le Scrope
(1398-1405)
in
the eastern spandrel of the fifth bay of the south choir arcade
.178
The arms of Henry, Lord Scrope of Masham (d
1415)
in the
western spandrel of the seventh bay of the north choir arcade.
.178
The arms of the Passion in the eastern spandrel of the
fifth bay of the north choir arcade
.178
Donor portrait of Bishop Walter Skirlaw (d
1406)
at the
baseof the east window, panel
le
.179
The interior of the western choir, looking west to the crossing
.181
The exterior of the north side of the western choir clerestory
.182
Window tracery designs in the western choir
.183
South arcade. Foliage capital of pier fiye
.184
North arcade. Foliage
capitai
of pier six
.184
The choir
triforium,
bay eight on the north
.184
The north wall. Capital of vault springer, between bays
fiveandsix
.185
The interior of the north-east transept looking south
.186
The wall arcade of bay eight of the north choir aisle
.187
The wall arcade in bay five of the north choir aisle,
north-east transept
.187
The lower tier of image niches between the windows of
the bays five and sis of the north choir aisle
.187
Bases of die vault shafts between bays seven and eight of
the south choir aisle
.
5.28
Foliage capital of the vault shafts between bays five and
six of the north choir aisle
.
5.29
The north-east transept looking north
.
5.30
The north-east transept and north choir aisle, looking west
.
5.31
The arms of Mowbray on the east wall of the south-east
transept
.
5.32
The arms of Dacre on the south side of the north wall of
the south-east transept
.
5.33
The base of the
triforium
in the east wall of the south-east
transept
.
5.34
The base of the
triforium
in the west wall of the south-east
transept
.
5.35
The upper niche canopy in the south-east corner of the
south-east transept
.
5.36
Third tier niche canopy in the north-east corner of the
north-east transept
.
5.37
Buttress feature in the north-west corner of bay nine of
the south choir aisle
.
5.38
The vault of bays eight and nine of the south choir aisle,
looking west
.
5.39
Ninth bay of the south choir aisle looking south
.
5.40
Buttress feature in the south-west corner of bay nine
of the north choir aisle
.
5.41
Bay nine of the north choir aisle, looking north-west
.
5.42
The choir stalls, the tomb of William of Hatfield and
the stone altar screen, drawn by Edward Blore before
the fire of
1829,
Britton
1819.
5.43
Exterior of the central tower from the south-east
.
5.44
Fifteenth-century corbel, inserted in the west wall of
the south transept
.
5.45
Plan of the south-east crossing pier
.
5.46
Plan of the north-east crossing pier
.
5.47
Capitals and corbels on the south-east crossing pier
(south-east angle of the central tower)
.
5.48
Capitals and corbels of the north-east crossing pier
(north-east angle of the crossing tower)
.
5.49
The north-east crossing pier from the south-west
.
5.50
Bearded man and pope. Corbels at the south-east angle
of the central tower,
.
5.51
Wildman and monsters. Corbels at the north-east angle
of the crossing tower
.
5.52
Plan of the south-west crossing pier
.
5.53
Plan of the north-west crossing pier
.
5.54
Base profiles, choir and crossing
.
5.55
South-west crossing pier from the north-east
.
5.56
Capitals of the south-west crossing pier (sonth-west
angle of the central tower)
.
5.57
Capitals of the north-west crossing pier (north-west
angle of the central tower)
.
5.58
The north transept bays adjoining the crossing
5.59
The northernmost arch of the north transept west arcade
5.60
An early
15th-century
corbel inserted to support the
vault rib in the south-west corner of the north transept
5.61
Capital of the pier inserted in the west arcade of the
south transept
.
5.62
Plan of the pier to the south of the south-west crossing pier
and of the pier to the south of the south-east crossing pier
5.63
Capital of the pier inserted in the east arcade of the north
transept
.
5.64
The screen arch into the north choir aisle
5.65
Eastern bay of the south nave arcade with early
14th-century
shields deformed by ISth-century alterations to the
arch
. .
5.66
Eastern respond capital of the north nave arcade
5.67
Rear arch of window S21 with capital reset at a lower level
5.68
Vault springer in the south-east corner of the nave
5.69
The western tower arch and the interior of the central
tower, looking east,
. .
5.70
The arms of Bishop Walter Skirlaw (d
1406)
cawed on the
south wall of the central tower.
.
5.71
The arms of Henry IV carved on the west wall of the
187
188
188
188
189
189
190
190
190
191
191
192
192
193
193
194
195
196
197
197
198
198
198
199
199
199
199
200
200
201
201
201
202
202
203
203
20:3
2Ü3
204
204
204
205
205
205
central tower
.205
5.72
The central tower from the west
. 206
5.73
The wall arcade on the interior of the south wall of the
central tower
. 206
5.74
Detail of the wall arcade on the interior of the south wall
ofthe central tower
. 207
5.75
Angel bust with scroll inscribed 'memento' on the
string-course in the north-east corner ofthe central tower
. 207
5.76
Angel musician on the string-course ofthe south wall
ofthe central tower
. 207
5.77
Foliage on the string-course ofthe west wall of the
central tower
. 207
5.78
Torr's drawings ofthe wooden choir screen and the stone
altar screen,
1691. 208
5.79
The choir stalls, destroyed in the fire of
1829,
from
Halfpenny
1795. 209
5.80
The arms of Canon Thomas Hylton (d
1421)
on a vault
boss in the eighth bay of the south choir aisle
. 210
5.81
The library from the west
. 210
5.82
The library from the south
. . 211
5.83
The roof of the library by John Askham,
1419.211
5.84
The east face of the south-west tower
. 212
5.85
The name of Treasurer John Bemingham
(1432-57)
at
the base of the south-west tower
. . 212
5.86
Tracery designs, western and central towers
.213
5.87
Angel figure, vault springer at the south-east angle ofthe
central tower
. 213
5.88
The vault ofthe central tower
.214
5.89
Central tower vault. Boss depicting the Evangelist Symbol
ofStLuke by David Carver
(1470-1). .214
5.90
Central tower vault. Central boss depicting St Peter and
StPaul, by David Carver
(1470-1). 215
6.1
God inAlajesty at the apex ofthe east window, DD1
216
6.2
The First Day of Creation and the Fall cf the Rebel Angeb,l, 15a
218
6.3
The Harvest ofthe Earth and the Vintage of the Wrath of God
(Revelation
14: 14-19)
1,5h
. . " " , " 219
6.4
Tim Treading
m
the
Wimpress
(Revelation
14: 19-20)
I,
5) 219
6.5
King
William
I, King Edward the Confessor and King
Edward
III, I, Id
220
6.6
The tomb of Archbishop Henry Bowet
(1407-23)
in All
Saints' Chapel at the east end of the south choir aisle,
the site of a chantry founded in
1415 221
6.7
Choir clerestory window
N11.
The figures of an Angio-
Saxon king and a pope above the (restored) arms of
Archdeacon Thomas
Dalby
(d
1400)
and Archbishop
Henry Bowet
(1407-2,3) , . 222
6.8
Choir clerestory window
N10.
A pope and king and an
archbishop above the arms of Archbishop Bowet,
Canon Robert Hallum
(1399-1406)
and Beatrice,
dowager Countess of
Ros (d
1415) 223
6.9
Choir clerestory window
SI0.
Figures of an archbishop,
an Anglo-Saxon king and Pope Vigilius above the arms
of Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester
(1404-47),
King Edwin and Treasurer John Haxey (prebendary of
Barnby
1405-1S, Treasurer
1418-25) 224
6.10
Choir clerestory window S10. Detail ofthe head of
Pope Vigilius
225
6.11
Choir
derestory
window
N11.
Detail ofthe head of
Paulinus
225
ή.
12
Sr
Thomas
Beiket,
п9,
4b~5b, commissioned
с
1415
by
Canon
Thomas Parker
227
6.13
St Paulinus,
choir aisle window nS,
éb-Sb,
commissioned
с
1415
by Canon Robert Wolveden
227
6.14
Pilgrims Seek a Cure at the
ТЬпгЬ
êfSt
William,
n7, 23a,
depicted in the S'r Wil'dmti window commissioned
·; 1414 228
6.15
The St
William
window. John, Son of
Wiatom,
Lord
Ros,
and Margery his Wife,
ní.
Id
228
6.16
Archbishop Richard ie Sempe,
86,
Зс-Зс,
depicted in a
window given by Archdeacon Stephen Scrope
(1402-18) 229
Ö.17
The figure of St
Curóte,
$7 , . ,2,31
6.18
Scene
from Bede's Life ofSt Ciahbert, s7. A boy brings
a fish from an eagle
.231
6.19
The choir screen. William the Conqueror and William Rufus,
. 233
6.20
The choir screen. Richard II and Henry IV
.234
6.21
The choir screen. Detail of console decorated with
undercut foliage beneath of Edward 1
.234
6.22
The arms of Canon Robert Wolveden (c
1434-5)
in nl
1. 235
6.23
Reconstruction drawing of the shrine of St William of
1472
by Robert Spillesby
.237
6.24
Fragments of the prayer niches from St William's shrine
of
1472
in the Yorkshire Museum
.237
6.25
Canopy fragment from the shrine of St William
.238
6.26
Fragments from the projecting screen at the angles of
the shrine of St William
.239
6.27
Fragment from the projecting screen at the angles of
the shrine of St William
.
.239
List of Colour Plates
P. I Two stained glass border designs of
с
1180
photographed
in York Glaziers'Trust
.241
1.1
Interior of the north transept looking north
.242
1.2
Painted coffin lid found in the tomb of Archbishop
Waiter
de
Grey in
1968.243
1.3
Drawing of
1
Зт-сепшгу
grisaille in the Five Sisters
window,
nio,
Browne
1847.243
2.1
Chapter house window CHs2, 8a, St Peter in Prison
.244
2.2
Figures of kings and archbishops formerly painted
on the west wall of the chapter house, recorded by
John Carter in
1790.245
2.3
Painted vault web depicting
Synagoga,
removed
1
from the chapter house vault in
1795.245 2
2.4
Naturalistic foliage grisaille in the chapter house,
3
Browne
1847.246 4
2.5
Vestibule window CHn8, 2b-3b, a king of England
.246 5
3.1
Interior of the nave looking west
.247
3.2
Canopy with a king of England and a king of France in
6
Peter
de
Dene's heraldic window, n23
.248
3.3
Stephen
de
Mauley, archdeacon of Cleveland
(1289-1317), 7
the donor of window s32
.249
3.4
The Martyrdom of St Peter, window n27,
бс-бс
. 250
3.5
The
Tortore
of St Lawrence, window n26,
Эа-ба
.251 8
3.6
General view of clerestory window
N21,
showing disposition
of
14th-century
historiated panels,
14th-century
shields
of arms and reused
? 12th-century
geometric grisaille
.252
3.7
The Annunciation, window
N23,
4a
.253
3.8
General view of the west window
.254
3.9
The westwall of the south nave aisle
.255
4.1
The Lady Chapel interior looking east
.256
4.2
Canopies ofc
1373
in window s2
.257
4.3
General view of clerestory window
N4,
glazed
с
1390.258
4.4
Detail of the prophet Daniel in
N4.259
4.5
Detail of the prophet A
mos
in
N4.259
5.1
The east window viewed from the west end of the nave
.260
5.2
The interior of the lantern of the central tower
.261
6.1
East window. The Elders worship God, panel llg
.262
6.2
King Edwin and
St Paulinus
in
N11.263
6.3
Donor portrait of Beatrice
de Ros
in the St William
window,
п7,
le.
264
6.4
The
StWiüiam
window. Cripples collect healing oil,
п7,
16a.
.265
6.5
The St William window. A woman is saved from
drowning,
п7,
23a
.265
6.6
The choir screen from the west
.266
6.7
St Michael,
с
1440,
in si
2.267
6.8
The ISth-century rose window, reglazed early in the
16th century.
.268
List of Plans
A series of contemporary and historic plans of the Minster and its
immediate environs dating from the 17th to the 20th century.
Plan of York Minster-ground level
.269
Plan of York Minster-vault level
.270
Plan of York Minster before
1726.271
Plan of York Minster from Drake, Eboracum,
{1736).272
Plan of York Minster taken from the
1852
Ordnance Survey
Map
.273
Plan of York Minster to show dedication of chapels, position
of Pre-Reformation screens and shrines
.274
Plan of York Minster showing numbering of the windows
according to the notation of the Corpus Vitrearum
MediAevi
.275
Plan of the Minster Close
.276 |
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spelling | Brown, Sarah Verfasser aut York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" Sarah Brown 1. publ. Swindon English Heritage 2003 xv, 332 S. Ill., Kt. 29 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 316-324) and index York Minster Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Church architecture England York History Church decoration and ornament England York Cathedrals England York History Kirchenbau (DE-588)4073436-5 gnd rswk-swf York (England) Church history Kathedrale York York (DE-588)4225218-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4145395-5 Bildband gnd-content Kathedrale York York (DE-588)4225218-0 g Kirchenbau (DE-588)4073436-5 s Geschichte z b DE-604 http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=212889&custom_att_2=simple_viewer Rezension Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=013111546&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" |
title_auth | York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" |
title_exact_search | York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" |
title_full | York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" Sarah Brown |
title_fullStr | York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" Sarah Brown |
title_full_unstemmed | York Minster an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" Sarah Brown |
title_short | York Minster |
title_sort | york minster an architectural history c 1220 1500 our magnificent fabrick |
title_sub | an architectural history, c 1220 - 1500 ; "our magnificent fabrick" |
topic | York Minster Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Church architecture England York History Church decoration and ornament England York Cathedrals England York History Kirchenbau (DE-588)4073436-5 gnd |
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