
Exeter Cathedral
The Garden of Paradise
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Published on 30. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-78551-235-3 (ISBN)
Description
Nine hundred years ago, foundations were dug for a great church in
Exeter which would develop into the beautiful cathedral that still marks
the heart of the city. It is distinctive among English cathedrals for
its twin transept towers, and unbroken vault stretching from the
entrance to the high altar, and the sheer profusion of carving of plants
and animals throughout. Exeter is a heavenly garden in stone, and this
new book, illustrated with specially commissioned photography, draws on
archaeology, archives and imagery to explain what its builders in a
surprisingly cosmopolitan city were trying to tell us about their
understanding of the world, and the realm they envisioned beyond us.
Exeter which would develop into the beautiful cathedral that still marks
the heart of the city. It is distinctive among English cathedrals for
its twin transept towers, and unbroken vault stretching from the
entrance to the high altar, and the sheer profusion of carving of plants
and animals throughout. Exeter is a heavenly garden in stone, and this
new book, illustrated with specially commissioned photography, draws on
archaeology, archives and imagery to explain what its builders in a
surprisingly cosmopolitan city were trying to tell us about their
understanding of the world, and the realm they envisioned beyond us.
Reviews / Votes
"...beautiful to look at though it be, this is no mere coffee table book; on the contrary, it offers the latest scholarship concerning the design of the Norman cathedral and presents new ideas about the construction and design of its Gothic successor." -- Peter King, www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk; "The title acknowledges the profusion of carved plants and animals to be seen in this building, whose foundations were laid nine centuries ago." -- Catherine Pickford, Church Times;More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 243 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
734 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78551-235-3 (9781785512353)
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Dr Jonathan Foyle has devoted his career to the
preservation and public appreciation of historic buildings. His other
books on English cathedrals include Canterbury, Lincoln, Lichfield and Peterborough. Diane Walker is a volunteer tour guide for Exeter Cathedral.
preservation and public appreciation of historic buildings. His other
books on English cathedrals include Canterbury, Lincoln, Lichfield and Peterborough. Diane Walker is a volunteer tour guide for Exeter Cathedral.