Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-119).This thesis takes as its focus the set of illustrated plates of monastic churches and cathedrals that interleave the first volume of the Monasticon Anglicanun, a monumental Latin antiquarian tome on England's dissolved monastic establishments published in 1655. It was arranged by the antiquaries William Dugdale and Roger Dodsworth from compiled transcriptions of monastic foundation charters, and was illustrated in the early 1650s by the engraver Daniel King with over fifty full-page plates of dissolved monastic churches and cathedrals. The etcher Wenceslaus Hollar also...
When William Laud (1573-1645) was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633, he and his associate c...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
This thesis offers the first dedicated study of each of the three crown-wearing abbeys of Westminste...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The relationship between architecture and religion in seventeenth-century England is a problematic o...
This thesis examines the iconography in the windows of the Early English saints Dunstan and Alphege ...
During the Reformation Period in England, many monasteries were dissolved as a way to remove the Cat...
An abridged translation, by John Stevens, of the Latin work in 3 v., originally published under the ...
Roodscreens dividing church chancels and naves, topped with the image of Christ on the cross and oft...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
When William Laud (1573-1645) was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633, he and his associate c...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
This thesis offers the first dedicated study of each of the three crown-wearing abbeys of Westminste...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The relationship between architecture and religion in seventeenth-century England is a problematic o...
This thesis examines the iconography in the windows of the Early English saints Dunstan and Alphege ...
During the Reformation Period in England, many monasteries were dissolved as a way to remove the Cat...
An abridged translation, by John Stevens, of the Latin work in 3 v., originally published under the ...
Roodscreens dividing church chancels and naves, topped with the image of Christ on the cross and oft...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
When William Laud (1573-1645) was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633, he and his associate c...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
While historians are familiar with the destruction wrought on the nation's cathedrals during the Civ...