[First Paragraph] There is only one true city, wrote St Augustine, and it is not of this world. The pessimistic Christian response to the fall of Rome in AD 410, epitomized in Augustine's City of God, affected the development of the later medieval city to a degree which has yet, even now, to be fully appreciated. In the Christian city of the Middle Ages the divinity was normally confined to the sanctuaries of his churches, whose topographical prominence and harmonious proportions made manifest an otherwise hidden spiritual order. Outside the cloister gates, disorder reigned: a general lack of planning revealed the meaninglessness of the outward, secular life. This dichotomy between an inner world of spirit and a public world of transient ma...
Augustine Baker, the seventeenth-century Benedictine monk, is primarily remembered as an advocate of...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
One of the attractions of medieval urban history is the fact that major conceptual problems in the f...
Just as the making of a patron saint was an important event in baroque devotional and urban history,...
This article considers what St. Augustine has to say about administration (administrare) in The City...
The definitive article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/ Copyright Association fo...
This article explores themes connected to the spiritual and the material, especially in connection w...
This article considers one element within the long tradition of the church’s self-identification as ...
In every culture and society there are basic fundamental, relevant aspects that are at the core of t...
The article examines the presence of mendicant friars and sisters in late medieval Amiens, a town si...
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
The article discusses two Old English cases of walking through cities that no longer exist and the i...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the ...
The author calls attention to a neglected force in urban political life by highlighting how positivi...
Augustine Baker, the seventeenth-century Benedictine monk, is primarily remembered as an advocate of...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
One of the attractions of medieval urban history is the fact that major conceptual problems in the f...
Just as the making of a patron saint was an important event in baroque devotional and urban history,...
This article considers what St. Augustine has to say about administration (administrare) in The City...
The definitive article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/ Copyright Association fo...
This article explores themes connected to the spiritual and the material, especially in connection w...
This article considers one element within the long tradition of the church’s self-identification as ...
In every culture and society there are basic fundamental, relevant aspects that are at the core of t...
The article examines the presence of mendicant friars and sisters in late medieval Amiens, a town si...
The intention of this study is to investigate the role St. Augustine has contributed as a North Afri...
The article discusses two Old English cases of walking through cities that no longer exist and the i...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the ...
The author calls attention to a neglected force in urban political life by highlighting how positivi...
Augustine Baker, the seventeenth-century Benedictine monk, is primarily remembered as an advocate of...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...