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7. "The Recollection of the Past Is the Promise of the Future." Continuity and Contextuality: Saint-Denis, Merovingians, Capetians, and Paris
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William W. Clark
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface-The editors xi
- 1. Integration: A Closed or Open Proposal? 1
- 2. Integration or Segregation among Disciplines? The Historiography of Gothic Sculpture as Case-Study 19
- 3. From Admirable Tabernacle to the House of God: Some Theological Reflections on Medieval Architectural Integration 41
- 4. Liturgy and the Monument 57
- 5. Durham Cathedral in the Gothic Era: Liturgy, Design, Ornament 69
- 6. Suger's "Completion" of Saint-Denis 84
- 7. "The Recollection of the Past Is the Promise of the Future." Continuity and Contextuality: Saint-Denis, Merovingians, Capetians, and Paris 92
- 8. Interpreting the Architecture of Wells Cathedral 114
- 9. Chartres Cathedral as a Work of Artistic Integration: Methodological Reflections 131
- 10. Integrated Fragments and the Unintegrated Whole: Scattered Examples from Reims, Strasbourg, Chartres, and Naumburg 153
- 11. The Architectural and Glazing Context of Poitiers Cathedral: A Reassessment of Integration 167
- 12. The Sainte-Chapelle as a Capetian Political Program 195
- 13. Artistic Integration Inside the Cathedral Precinct: Social Consensus Outside? 214
- 14. Form as Social Process 236
- 15. Artistic Integration in Gothic Buildings: A Post-Modern Construct? 249
- 16. Towards a Cultural Biography of the Gothic Cathedral: Reflections on History and Art History 262
- Notes on Contributors 275
- Illustrations 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface-The editors xi
- 1. Integration: A Closed or Open Proposal? 1
- 2. Integration or Segregation among Disciplines? The Historiography of Gothic Sculpture as Case-Study 19
- 3. From Admirable Tabernacle to the House of God: Some Theological Reflections on Medieval Architectural Integration 41
- 4. Liturgy and the Monument 57
- 5. Durham Cathedral in the Gothic Era: Liturgy, Design, Ornament 69
- 6. Suger's "Completion" of Saint-Denis 84
- 7. "The Recollection of the Past Is the Promise of the Future." Continuity and Contextuality: Saint-Denis, Merovingians, Capetians, and Paris 92
- 8. Interpreting the Architecture of Wells Cathedral 114
- 9. Chartres Cathedral as a Work of Artistic Integration: Methodological Reflections 131
- 10. Integrated Fragments and the Unintegrated Whole: Scattered Examples from Reims, Strasbourg, Chartres, and Naumburg 153
- 11. The Architectural and Glazing Context of Poitiers Cathedral: A Reassessment of Integration 167
- 12. The Sainte-Chapelle as a Capetian Political Program 195
- 13. Artistic Integration Inside the Cathedral Precinct: Social Consensus Outside? 214
- 14. Form as Social Process 236
- 15. Artistic Integration in Gothic Buildings: A Post-Modern Construct? 249
- 16. Towards a Cultural Biography of the Gothic Cathedral: Reflections on History and Art History 262
- Notes on Contributors 275
- Illustrations 283