An edition of Companion to Medieval Art (2006)

Companion to Medieval Art

Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe (Blackwell Companions to Art History)

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An edition of Companion to Medieval Art (2006)

Companion to Medieval Art

Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe (Blackwell Companions to Art History)

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676

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Cover of: Companion to Medieval Art
Companion to Medieval Art: Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe (Blackwell Companions to Art History)
April 1, 2006, Blackwell Publishing Limited
Hardcover in English
Cover of: COMPANION TO MEDIEVAL ART: ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC IN NORTHERN EUROPE: ED. BY CONRAD RUDOLPH.

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First Sentence

"So began for Glastonbury, as it had for countless other monasteries, the destruction of the ancient, wealthy, and powerful institution of monasticism - or, according to a different view, the defeat of an oppressor, or, according to another still, the transition of Christianity into the modern age."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
676
Dimensions
9.8 x 7.1 x 1.8 inches
Weight
3.6 pounds

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OL8404830M
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1405102861
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9781405102865
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6508517
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So began for Glastonbury, as it had for countless other monasteries, the destruction of the ancient, wealthy, and powerful institution of monasticism - or, according to a different view, the defeat of an oppressor, or, according to another still, the transition of Christianity into the modern age.
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