Cathedrals: Masterpieces of Architecture, Feats of Engineering, Icons of Faith

Simon Jenkins

Cathedrals: Masterpieces of Architecture, Feats of Engineering, Icons of Faith
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications
Country
United States
Published
5 April 2022
Pages
368
ISBN
9780847871407

Cathedrals: Masterpieces of Architecture, Feats of Engineering, Icons of Faith

Simon Jenkins

The acclaimed best-selling author and popular historian explores the history of Europe via its cathedrals.

Beautifully

illustrated

with

color

photographs throughout, this joyous exploration of the history of Western civilization showcases the cathedral’s central role in the European imagination. A masterful writer, Jenkins tells the stories behind these stone wonders: the architects that made them possible, the triumphs of engineering, the artists who enriched their decor, and the inevitable human follies of those who were involved in their building, from the artisans and workers to the wealthy donors and the faithful who worshipped beneath their soaring spires and majestic domes.

Simon Jenkins is the critically acclaimed, award-winning author of best-selling works that make history accessible.
Blending
insight
and
authority
with personal reflections and experiences, he deftly reveals the history, design, and significance of each of these enduring
monuments
to
the
human
spirit
from popular favorites like St. Paul’s and the Duomo in Florence to less well-known masterpieces well worth a trip. Europe’s cathedrals are treasure troves of art and repositories of history that attract hundreds or thousands of visitors every year.

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