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History of the Cathedral Church of Wells (eBook)

As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old Foundation
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2022
166 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654716987-1 (EAN)

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History of the Cathedral Church of Wells - Edward A. Freeman
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In "History of the Cathedral Church of Wells," Edward A. Freeman intricately chronicles the architectural, religious, and sociopolitical evolution of one of England's most significant ecclesiastical structures. The narrative blends meticulous historical research with a lyrical prose style that reflects the grandeur of the Cathedral itself. Freeman's work is situated within the Victorian era's burgeoning interest in Gothic architecture and medieval history, serving as both a scholarly treatise and a celebration of the Cathedral's enduring legacy. He delves into the myriad influences that shaped the church, from its early foundations to its modern-day significance, harmonizing historical facts with evocative descriptions. Edward A. Freeman, a prominent 19th-century historian and advocate for the importance of a united historical narrative, imbues his writings with a sense of place and purpose. His scholarly background, bolstered by an interest in ecclesiastical history and the social climate of his time, provides a rich context for understanding the intricate relationship between religion and architecture. Freeman's insights on the interplay between historical continuity and change allow readers to appreciate not only the Cathedral's past but its role in shaping community identity. "History of the Cathedral Church of Wells" is recommended for anyone with an interest in architectural history, religious studies, or the medieval period. Freeman's thorough research, enhanced by his poetic sensibility, renders this volume both informative and engaging, inviting readers to experience the timeless beauty and historical weight of Wells Cathedral.

Edward Augustus Freeman (1823–1892) was a distinguished English historian, architectural historian, and writer, known for his analytical approach to history through institutional and architectural perspectives. Born in Harborne, Staffordshire, educated at Oxford where he developed a strong foundation in classical studies and a passion for medieval architecture, Freeman's scholarly contribution includes an extensive range of topics from historical narratives to architectural treatises. His seminal work, 'The History of the Norman Conquest of England', exhibits a meticulous examination of Norman impact on English society and its institutions, a theme recurrent in his other volumes. Freeman's 'History of the Cathedral Church of Wells' exemplifies his commitment to unveiling the intricate relationship between historical development and architectural evolution. He was also known for advocating the comparative method in historical research. His literary style is characterized by a didactic thoroughness, desiring to fortify historical understanding with detailed evidence and a clear framework. Freeman's works contributed significantly to the Victorian interpretation of history, leaving a lasting imprint on the historiography of English and European middle ages. His scholarly prowess extended to his role as a contributor to the 'Saturday Review' and his term as Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, exhibiting an undying zeal for history which he earnestly sought to impart to both the public and academic realms.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Technik Architektur
Schlagworte 19th century British authors • academic analysis • antiquarian church narratives • architectural conservation insights • British ecclesiastical heritage • cathedral construction techniques • cathedral literature • Christian denominations • Church Restoration • Classic • classic architectural tales • Cultural significance exploration • Edward A. Freeman • English Cathedrals • English medieval structures • English religious buildings • Episcopal Church history • Gothic architectural history • gothic architecture novels • Gothic architecture study • historical architecture • historical architecture analysis • historical architecture fiction • Medieval Church History • medieval English history • Religious buildings study • Religious site history • scholarly research resource • Victorian Architecture • Victorian historical writing • Wells Cathedral • Wells Cathedral significance
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