The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey: the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
BY
THE DEAN OJWESTMINSTER
.............................................................................................
XV
PREFACE
........................................................................................................................................
XVII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.......................................................................................................................
XX
SUMMARY
...................................................................................................................................
XXIII
VOLUME
1
THE
PAVEMENTS
1
THE
COSMATESQUE
PAVEMENTS
AND
MONUMENTS:
INTRODUCTION
AND
CONTEXT
HISTORICAL
AND
ARCHITECTURAL
CONTEXT
.........................................................................................
I
THE
MOSAIC
ASSEMBLAGE
............................................................................................................
9
2
HISTORIOGRAPHY
AND THE
ANTIQUARIAN
RECORD
EARLY
REFERENCES, 1269-C. 1700
................................................................................................
13
DESCRIPTIONS AND
ILLUSTRATIONS
OF
THE
PAVEMENTS
AND MONUMENTS,
1707-1925
DESCRIPTIONS
.....................................................................................................................
15
ILLUSTRATIONS
.......................................................................................................................
19
THE
PAVEMENTS
AND
MONUMENTS
IN
RECENT
SCHOLARSHIP
...........................................................
32
3
THE
SANCTUARY
AND
HIGH
ALTAR
PAVEMENTS:
PAST
INTERVENTIONS,
DAMAGE
AND
REPAIR
PAVING
THE
SANCTUARY: AN HISTORICAL
OVERVIEW
..........................................................................
35
THE
COSMATESQUE SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
....................................................................................
39
IMPACT
OF
THE
CIVIL
WAR, 1643
...........................................................................................
40
REPAIRS,
C.
1660
................................................................................................................
40
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
WHITEHALL
ALTARPIECE,
1706-07
.....................................................................
40
SIR
GEORGE
GILBERT
SCOTT S
RESTORATION
OF
THE
SANCTUARY, 1859-71
.............................................
42
SANCTUARY PAVEMENT
.........................................................................................................
42
HIGH
ALTAR
PAVEMENT
AND
ITS
UNDERLYING
ARCHAEOLOGY
.........................................................
43
4
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
PURBECK
MARBLE
N1DTRIX
..........................................................................................................
47
DETAILED
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE DECORATION
...................................................................................
54
PANELS
1-8:
THE
CENTRAL
QUINCUNX
......................................................................................
68
PANELS
9-16:
BACKGROUND
TO
THE
QUINCUNX
........................................................................
72
PANELS
17-20:
LARGE
MEDALLIONS
(ROTAE)
..........
......................................................................
76
PANELS
21-32:
BACKGROUND TO
THE
LARGE
MEDALLIONS
............................................................
79
PANELS
33-52:
MEDALLIONS
IN
THE
OUTER
BORDER.
...................................................................
85
PANELS
53-56:
RECTANGLES
IN
THE
OUTER
BORDER
.....................................................................
98
PANELS
57-88:
CURVILINEAR
BANDS
.......................................................................................
I09
CONTENTS
PANELS
I L~-II():
OUTER
BORDER
,PANDRELS
..............................................................................
IL5
PANELS
I
17-13():
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL COILLPARTMENTS
..........................................................
IL7
THE
FRAME
INSCRIPTIONS
.........................................................................................................
II9
INSCRIPTION
A.
CENTRAL
ROUNDCL
OF
QUINCUNX
.....................................................................
II9
INSCRIPTION
L3.
OUTER
LOBES
OF
QUINCUNX
..........................................................................
120
INSCRIPTION
C.
GREAT
SQUARE
........
....................................................................................
120
INSCRIPTION
I),
NORTHERN
TOMB-COVER
..............................................................................
122
PHASING:
CONSTRUCTION,
ALTERATION
AND
REPAIR
..........................................................................
122
SUMMARY
OF
PROPOSED PHASING
.......................................................................................
123
NOTES
ON
THE
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
EACH
PHASE
......................................................................
125
EARLY REPAIRS TO
THE COSMATI
PAVCMENT
BY
PALL!
J)FLIRY .
....................................................
135
PHASE
2:
REPAIRS IN
SYMPATHY
WITH
THE
PRIMARY
MOSAIC
WORK
............................................
136
PHASE
2-3:
VARIOUS
INTERVENTIONS,
PROBABLY
BETWEEN
PHASES
2
AND
3 .................................
138
PHASE
3:
INTRODUCTION
OF
NEW
DESIGNS
AND
MORE
STONE
TYPES, PROBABLY
C.
16()0-()2
............
140
PHASE
4:
INTERVENTIONS
RELATED TO
REORDERING
THE
SANCTUARY,
170()-07
....
............................
143
5
SURVEYING,
ANALYZING AND
EVALUATING
THE
SANCTUARY
AND
HIGH
ALTAR
PAVEMENTS
PREPARATORY
STUDIES
..............................................................................................................
145
GROUND-PENETRATING
RADAR SURVEYS,
2004-05
BY
ERICA
CARRICK
UTSI
.....................................
147
SOME
EPR
BASICS
...........................................................................................................
147
PLANNING THE
SURVEY
........................................................................................................
148
THE
HIGH
FREQUENCY
SURVEY
.............................................................................................
148
THE
LOW
FREQUENCY
SURVEY
..............................................................................................
154
CONCLUSIONS
....................................................................................................................
156
CONDITION
AND
CONSERVATION
TRIALS,
19~3-98
BY
VANCSSA
SIMCOL1I
........................................
15
6
CONDITION
IN 1993-94
.....................................................................................................
15
6
CONDITION
IN
1997
...........................................................................................................
157
THE
ARCHAEOLOGY
BENEATH
THE
PAVEMENTS: A
BRIEF
ASSESSMENT..
...............................................
159
6
CONSERVATION
AND
REPAIR
OF
THE
SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
BY
VANESSA
SIMCONI
INTRODUCTION
.......................................................................................................................
161
RECORDING
AND
THE
SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
ARCHIVE
...................................................................
162
PHOTOGRAMNLETRIC
SURVEY
................................................................................................
162
PHOTOGRAPHIC
RECORD
.......................................................................................................
163
VIDEO
DOCUMENTARY
........................................................................................................
163
REPORTS
AND
OTHER WRITTEN
RECORDS
.................................................................................
163
MATERIALS
IN
THE
PAVEMENT
...................................................................................................
163
CLEANING
..............................................................................................................................
16
3
SOLVENT
CLEANING,
2008
....................................................................................................
166
RELATIVE
HUMIDITY
AND
TEMPERATURE
................................................................................
168
LASER
CLEANING
......................................................................................................................
169
EQUIPMENT,
SETTINGS
AND MECHANISM
...........................................................
, ...................
16
9
CLEANING THE
TOMB-COVERS
..............................................................................................
1
6
9
REMOVAL
OF
CEMENT
PATCHING
...............................................................................................
17
1
EMERGENCY
STABILIZATION
AND
TEMPORARY
REPAIRS
...............................................................
173
REMOVAL
METHODS
AND TECHNIQUES
..................................................................................
174
LASER REMOVAL
OF
CEMENT
................................................................................................
175
CASE STUDIES
....................................................................................................................
175
PURBECK
MARBLE:
DETERIORATION
AND TREATMENT
.......................................................................
176
BED
TYPE
AND
DETERIORATION
PATTERNS
...............................................................................
177
CONSERVATION
TREATMENT
..................................................................................................
17
8
PURBECK
MARBLE
MATRIX REPLACEMENT
...............................................................................
182
VLLL
CONTENTS
SUB-STRUCTURE
DELAMINATION
.............................................................................................
183
STONE
TESSERAE:
DAMAGE
AND
TREATMENT
..................................................................................
184
STONE
TYPES
....................................................................................................................
184
COCCIOPESTO
N10RTAR
............................................................................................................
185
CONDITION
OF
STONE
TESSERAE
.............................................................................................
185
TREATMENT
PROGRAMME
....................................................................................................
186
MOSAIC
REINTRODUCTION
....................................................................................................
187
REPAIRING
HISTORIC
RESTORATIONS
........................................................................................
191
GEORGE GILBERT
SCOTT S
RESTORATION
...................................................................................
193
GLASS TESSERAE
.......................................................................................................................
194
OPAQUE
GLASS
..................................................................................................................
195
TRANSLUCENT GLASS
.............................................................................................................
197
SURVEY
OF
REMAINING
GLASS INLAYS,
2005
.............................................................................
197
DETERIORATION AND CONDITION
...........................................................................................
198
TREATMENT
.......................................................................................................................
198
RESTORATION
OF
THE
WESTERN
BORDER
PANEL
.............................................................................
202
TREATMENT
.......................................................................................................................
203
METHOD
OF
TESSERA
PRODUCTION
.........................................................................................
204
CASE STUDY:
THE
CENTRAL MEDALLION
........................................................................................
205
REPAIRS TO
THE
CENTRAL
STONE
...........................................................................................
206
SURFACE FINISH
.......................................................................................................................
207
CONCLUSIONS
AND
POST-CONSERVATION
CARE
..............................................................................
208
7
ST
EDWARD
THE
CONFESSOR S
CHAPEL
PAVEMENT
PAST
INTERVENTIONS
AND
DAMAGE
..............................................................................................
2II
PRESENT
CONDITION
OF
THE
PAVEMENT
.................................................................................
218
THE
PURBECK
MARBLE
MATRIX
................................................................................................
221
PAVING ZONES
..................................................................................................................
221
SETTING
OUT
THE
DESIGN
....................................................................................................
224
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
PAVEMENT
..................................................................................
225
DESIGNS
IN
THE
MEDALLIONS
...............................................................................................
225
SMALL ROUNDELS
................................................................................................................
244
CURVILINEAR
BANDS
...........................................................................................................
247
CONCAVE-SIDED
TRIANGLES
..................................................................................................
247
DISCUSSION
......................................................................................................................
247
GROUND-PENETRATING
RADAR SURVEYS
OF
THE
HIGH
ALTAR
AND
ST EDWARD S
CHAPEL
PAVEMENTS,
2005
BY
ERICA
CARRICK
UTSI
........................................................................................................
250
HIGH
ALTAR
PAVEMENT
AND
STEPS
........................................................................................
250
ST EDWARD S CHAPEL
.........................................................................................................
252
CONCLUSIONS
...................................................................................................................
257
THE
ARCHAEOLOGY
BENEATH THE
CHAPEL FLOOR
...........................................................................
258
8
MATERIALS
EMPLOYED
IN
THE
PAVEMENTS
AND
MONUMENTS
ANTIQUARIAN PETROLOGY
..........................................................................................................
261
THE
STONE
TYPES BY
KEVIN HAYWARD
.......................................................................................
262
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................................................................
262
PRIMARY
MATERIALS
...........................................................................................................
26
4
RESTORATION
MATERIALS, PHASES
2-5
...................................................................................
270
GLASS: ANALYSIS
OF
SAMPLES
FROM THE
SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
BY
FAN
FREESTONE
................................
274
OPAQUE
GLASS
..................................................................................................................
274
TRANSLUCENT GLASS
.............................................................................................................
275
METALS
EMPLOYED
IN THE
PAVEMENTS
AND
MONUMENTS
............................................................
275
IX
CONTENTS
WROUGHT
IRON
.................................................................................................................
276
LATTEN
(BRASS)
..................................................................................................................
277
ANALYSIS
OF
, MASTIC
RESIN
ON
THE
SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
BY
RUTH
SIDDALL
....................................
278
SAMPLING
AND
ANALYTICAL DETAILS
........................................................................................
279
DISCUSSION
AND
CONCLUSIONS
.............................................................................................
280
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
PASTE-INLAID TESSERAE BY
RUTH
SIDDALL
................. .............................................
28I
SAMPLE
PREPARATION
AND
ANALYTICAL
TECHNIQUES
.................................................................
28I
COMPOSITION
OF
THE
TESSERAE
...........................................................................................
28I
COMPOSITION
OF
THE
PIGMENT
..........................................................................................
282
CONCLUSIONS
...................................................................................................................
282
MORTARS
USED IN
THE
SANCTUARY
PAVEMENT
BY
RUTH
SIDDALL
....................... ...............................
283
RECORDING
AND
SAMPLING
THE
MORTARS
..............................................................................
284
CONSTRUCTION
MORTARS
.....................................................................................................
284
RESTORATION
MORTARS
.......................................................................................................
285
CEMENT
REPAIRS
...............................................................................................................
288
DISCUSSION
......................................................................................................................
288
NOTES
TO
CHAPTERS
I
TO
8
.............................................................................................................
29I
PLANS
I
AND
2
(FOLD-OUTS AT
END
OF
VOLUME)
* * *
X
CONTENTS
VOLUME
2
THE
ROYAL
TOMBS
9
ST
EDWARD S
CHAPEL
AND
THE
CONTEXT
OF
THE
SHRINE
INTRODUCTION
........................................................................................................................
303
CHRONOLOGY
OF
ST EDWARD S
ENSHRINEMENT
............................................................................
305
EVOLVING TOPOGRAPHY
OF
ST EDWARD S
CHAPEL
.........................................................................
309
ELEVATING
THE
SHRINE
........................................................................................................
309
PILGRIM
ACCESS
..................................................................................................................
310
PROLIFERATION
OF
ROYAL
TOMBS AND
ITS CONSEQUENCES
............................................................
312
MONUMENTS
IN
THE
CHAPEL: POST-MEDIEVAL INTERVENTIONS
AND
ANTIQUARIAN INVESTIGATIONS
..........
313
IMPACT
OF
PILGRIMS
AND
TOURISTS
ON
THE
CHAPEL
AND
ITS
MONUMENTS
........................................
317
10
THE
SHRINE-TOMB
OF
ST
EDWARD
THE
CONFESSOR,
I:
DESCRIPTION AND PRIMARY
FABRIC
INTRODUCTION
........................................................................................................................
321
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
SHRINE-TOMB
...............................................................................
322
DETAILED
DESCRIPTIONS
OF
THE
COMPONENTS
.............................................................................
329
PLINTH
.............................................................................................................................
329
CORNICE
..........................................................................................................................
329
SOUTH
ELEVATION
..............................................................................................................
332
EAST ELEVATION
.................................................................................................................
337
NORTH
ELEVATION
..............................................................................................................
343
WEST
ELEVATION
(INCORPORATING
THE
ALTAR RETABLE)
...............................................................
350
NICHES
............................................................................................................................
356
COLUMNS
AND
COLONNETTES
...............................................................................................
369
RECONSTRUCTING
THE ORIGINAL
FORM
OF
THE
SHRINE-TOMB
.........................................................
376
LOCATION,
STEPS
AND
PLINTH
...............................................................................................
376
LOWER
STAGE
OF
THE PEDESTAL
AND
NICHES
...........................................................................
377
UPPER
PANELLED
ZONE
AND
CHEST
......................................................................................
378
DETACHED
ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS FROM THE SHRINE
...........................................................
381
METHOD
OF
CONSTRUCTION
AND
ASSEMBLY
.................................................................................
382
THE
PRIMARY
INSCRIPTION: AN ASSESSMENT
.................................................................................
385
CONCLUDING
OBSERVATIONS
.....................................................................................................
389
11
THE
SHRINE-TOMB
OF
ST EDWARD THE
CONFESSOR,
11:
TUDOR
RECONSTRUCTION
AND
LATER
HISTORY
...............................................................................................................
393
THE
FERETORY
CANOPY
(CAPSELLA
OR
COOPERCULUM)
........................................................................
394
DESCRIPTION
....................................................................................................................
398
DISCUSSION
AND
DATING
.....................................................................................................
403
SHRINE
OF
ST EDWARD: HISTORICAL
CONTEXT
OF
ITS
TUDOR
RECONSTRUCTION
.....................................
407
ABBOT
FECKENHAM S
RECONSTRUCTION
OF
THE
SHRINE PEDESTAL
AND
ALTAR,
1557
.............................
409
THE
PEDESTAL
AND
SARCOPHAGUS
CHAMBER
..........................................................................
410
DECORATION
AND
DEFACEMENT
............................................................................................
-415
THE
SECONDARY
INSCRIPTION
...................................................................................................
4
1
7
ACCIDENT
AND
INTERVENTION,
1685
..........................................................................................
4
1
9
ST
EDWARD S
COFFINS
.........................................................................................................
420
FRAGMENTS
OF
SILK
FROM
THE
TOMB
OF
EDWARD
THE CONFESSOR
BY
LISA MONNAS
..........................
422
DATING,
WEAVE
AND
DESIGN
...............................................................................................
4
2
5
DILAPIDATION
OF
THE
SHRINE CANOPY
AND
ITS RESTORATION, 1958-60
.............................................
4
2
8
XL
CONTENTS
12
TOMB
OF
KING
HENRY
III
INTRODUCTION
AND
ANTIQUARIAN
DESCRIPTIONS
......................................................
....
.435
SUMMARY
OF
HISTORICAL
EVIDENCE
RELATING
TO
THE
BURIAL
AND
TOMB
OF
HENRY
HI
......... .......
439
ARCHITECTURAL
FORM
OF
THE
TOMB
...........................................................................................
440
STEPPED
PODIUM
.............................................................................................................
440
LOWER
CHEST
....................................................................................................................
441
UPPER
CHEST
..................................................................................................
....
..
....
445
EFFIGY
.............................................................................................................................
44
6
CANOPY
AND
ACCOUTREMENTS
............................................................................................
44
6
SUMMARY
LIST
OF
THE
MOSAIC-DECORATED
COMPONENTS
OF
THE
TOMB
...........................
......
447
DETAILED
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
MOSAIC
DECORATION
.....................................................................
449
SOUTH
ELEVATION:
UPPER
CHEST
...........................................................................................
449
SOUTH
ELEVATION:
LOWER
CHEST
...........................................................................................
45
2
EAST ELEVATION:
UPPER
CHEST.
.............................................................................................
453
EAST ELEVATION:
LOWER
CHEST
........................................................................................
..
454
NORTH
ELEVATION:
UPPER
CHEST
..........................................................................................
45
8
NORTH
ELEVATION:
LOWER
CHEST
..................................................................................
..
..
459
WEST
ELEVATION:
UPPER
CHEST
............................................................................................
4
68
WEST
ELEVATION:
LOWER
CHEST
.............................................................................................
4
6
9
TOMB
COLONNETTES
...........................................................................................................
47
1
LATER
INTERVENTIONS
..........................................................................................
..
..
..
..
475
RESTORATION,
1557
..............
.............................................................................................
475
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
INVESTIGATION, 1871
...................................................................................
47
6
RESTORATION,
1873
...........................................................................................................
47
8
13 CHILD S
TOMB
IN
THE SOUTH AMBULATORY
IDENTITY
OF
THE
TOMB
AND
ITS
OCCUPANTS
................................................................................
4
81
DATE
AND
PRIMARY
LOCATION
OF
THE
TOMB
...............................................................................
484
RELOCATION
OF
THE
TOMB
IN
THE
SOUTH
AMBULATORY
................................................................
4
8
5
THE
TON1B-CHEST
...................................................................................................................
489
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
OF
THE DECORATION
.................................................................................
490
NORTH
ELEVATION
..............................................................................................................
490
EAST
ELEVATION
.................................................................................................................
492
WEST ELEVATION
................................................................................................................
493
TOP
SLAB
.........................................................................................................................
493
DISCUSSION
...........................................................................................................................
498
DESIGN
AND
EXECUTION
.....................................................................................................
498
DECORATIVE
MATERIALS
AND
THEIR
DEPLOYMENT
.....................................................................
500
ARCHITECTURAL
SETTING
OF
THE
REPOSITIONED
TOMB
................................................................
50I
POST-MEDIEVAL
INTERVENTIONS
............................................................................................
502
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
INVESTIGATIONS, I937
AND
LATER
...................................................................
503
14
RELATED
MONUMENTS
AND FURNISHINGS
THE
DE
VALENCE
TOMBS
........................................................................................................
505
WILLIAM
DE
VALENCE, EARL
OF
PEMBROKE
............................................................................
505
ST EDWARD S
CHAPEL:
NORTHERN
TOMB-COVER
.......................................................................
508
ST
EDWARD S
CHAPEL:
SOUTHERN
DE
VALENCE
TOMB-COVER
......................................................
5II
IDENTIFYING
THE
OCCUPANTS
OF
THE
TWO
TOMBS: A REAPPRAISAL
BY MATTHEW PAYNE
....................
5I3
DISCUSSION
.......................................................................................................................
5
1
5
ST EDWARD S
SHRINE
ALTAR
........................................................................................................
516
FRAGMENTS
OF
CABLE-MOULDED
COLONNETTE-SHAFTS
......................................................................
5
I
9
STATUE
PEDESTALS
AND
CANDELABRA
.............................................................................................
5
1
9
XLL
CONTENTS
HIGH
ALTAR
AND THE
WESTMINSTER
RETABLE
...............................................................................
5
2
0
INSCRIPTION FRAGMENT
IN
THE
FLOOR
OF
ST EDWARD S
CHAPEL..
.....................................................
5
22
15
THE
WESTMINSTER
MOSAIC
ASSEMBLAGE:
SUMMARY,
ASSESSMENT
AND
DATING
THE
COSMATI
EPISODE:
EMBRACING
THE
ACADEMIC
CHALLENGE
....................................................
525
LUXURY
PAVING
AND
MOSAIC
DECORATION:
WESTMINSTER
IN
CONTEXT
............................................
527
THE
SANCTUARY
AND
ITS
PAVEMENTS
.........................................................................................
533
ABBOT
RICHARD
DE
WARE,
12
5
8
-
8
3
....................................................................................
533
ASPECTS
OF
THE
PAVEMENT S
DESIGN
AND CONSTRUCTION
..........................................................
535
FOUR
RECTANGULAR
BORDER
PANELS
.......................................................................................
541
INSCRIPTIONS
....................................................................................................................
545
THE
PRIMARY
DESIGN
AND
MATERIALS
..................................................................................
547
LATER
HISTORY
OF
THE PAVEMENT
........................................................................................
549
ALTAR
PAVEMENT
AND
SCREEN
...............................................................................................
551
ST
EDWARD THE
CONFESSOR S
CHAPEL
AND
ITS
PAVEMENT
..............................................................
551
THE
UNDERLYING
TOPOGRAPHY
OF
THE
CHAPEL,
IITH
TO
13TH CENTURIES
....................................
551
DEMOLITION
AND
PREPARATIONS
FOR
RECONSTRUCTION:
SOME
LOGISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
............... 554
LAYING
OUT
THE
CHAPEL
IN
THE
EARLY
1250S
.........................................................................
555
THE
SHRINE
PAVEMENT
.....................................................................................................
559
ST EDWARD S
SHRINE-TOMB
AND
ALTAR
.......................................................................................
562
MAKING
LITURGICAL
PROVISION
DURING
THE
STRUCTURAL
INTERREGNUM
........................................ 562
ASPECTS
OF
THE
DESIGN
OF
THE
SHRINE
PEDESTAL
................................................................... 564
DATING
THE
CONSTRUCTION
OF
ST EDWARD S
SHRINE
................................................................ 567
ST
EDWARD:
HOUSING
THE
CORPOREAL
RELIC
...........................................................................
571
THE
SHRINE
DISMANTLED
AND
REASSEMBLED
..........................................................................
572
HENRY
III
AND
HIS
TOMB
.......................................................................................................
574
HISTORICAL
CONTEXT
...........................................................................................................
574
THE
UPPER
TOMB-CHEST
...................................................................................................
579
THE
LOWER
SHRINE-LIKE
CHEST
............................................................................................
580
EFFIGY
.............................................................................................................................
583
CANOPY
..........................................................................................................................
584
CONSTRUCTIONAL
LOGISTICS
...................................................................................................
585
THE
COFFIN
......................................................................................................................
586
A FAILED CULT?
.................................................................................................................
5
88
DATING THE
CONSTRUCTION
OF
THE
TOMB
..............................................................................
589
OTHER
TOMBS
........................................................................................................................
591
THE
CHILD S
COSMATI
TOMB
GOHN
OF
WINDSOR)
.................................................................
591
THE
DE
VALENCE
TOMBS: A
CONUNDRUM
RESOLVED
...............................................................
593
LOGISTICS
AND CHRONOLOGY
OF
THE
WESTMINSTER
COSMATI
EPISODE
.............................................
594
LOGISTICS
OF
INTRODUCING
COSMATI
WORK
INTO
WESTMINSTER
ABBEY
.....................................
594
CHRONOLOGY
OF
THE COSMATI
ASSEMBLAGE
..........................................................................
596
ATTRIBUTION
OF
THE
COSMATI
AUTHORSHIP
................................................................................
600
APPENDIX
1.
THE
SHRINE
IN
THE
RECORDS
BY
MATTHEW
PAYNE
ARCHIVAL REFERENCES
...............................................................................................................
603
CHRONICLES
...........................................................................................................................
621
APPENDIX
2.
QUANTIFICATION
OF
TESSERAE
IN
THE
MOSAIC
PAVEMENTS
AND
MONUMENTS
......
625
NOTES
TO
CHAPTERS 9
TO
15
...........................................................................................................
641
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...................................................................................................
661
INDEX
..........................................................................................................................................
669
PLANS 3
AND
4 (FOLD-OUTS
AT
END
OF
VOLUME)
XLL1
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title | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation |
title_auth | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation |
title_exact_search | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation |
title_full | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation by Warwick Rodwell and David S. Neal ; with contributions by Paul Drury [und 6 weitere] ; computerized illustrations by Thomas Clark |
title_fullStr | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation by Warwick Rodwell and David S. Neal ; with contributions by Paul Drury [und 6 weitere] ; computerized illustrations by Thomas Clark |
title_full_unstemmed | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation by Warwick Rodwell and David S. Neal ; with contributions by Paul Drury [und 6 weitere] ; computerized illustrations by Thomas Clark |
title_short | The cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey |
title_sort | the cosmatesque mosaics of westminster abbey the pavements and royal tombs history archaeology architecture and conservation |
title_sub | the pavements and royal tombs : history, archaeology, architecture and conservation |
topic | Restaurierung (DE-588)4049600-4 gnd Fußbodenmosaik (DE-588)4155746-3 gnd Cosmaten (DE-588)4136172-6 gnd Königsgrab (DE-588)4140814-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Restaurierung Fußbodenmosaik Cosmaten Königsgrab Westminster Abbey London |
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