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Saint-Jean-des-Vignes in Soissons : approaches to its architecture, archaeology and history

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Format : Relié
Nb de pages : 568 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 25cm
EAN : 9782503514215

Saint-Jean-des-Vignes in Soissons

approaches to its architecture, archaeology and history

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Quatrième de couverture

The Augustinian abbey of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes was the first monastic house founded in the diocese of Soissons during the reform movement of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. It played an important rôle in the architectural, technological and social history of its region until the French Revolution. The book is organized thematically. Part I explores the various sources for study of the abbey, including standing architectural remains, archaeological material, archival sources and pictorial representations. Part II engages with the foundation of the abbey, the acquisition of its landed domain and the development of its parish. Part III considers first the Romanesque and then the Gothic phases of construction. The changing plan of the abbey, and the ways in which construction influenced the functional life of the monastic community are treated. Using the unpublished customary, Part IV explores the ritual aspects of daily existence as it was lived in the Gothic chapter room and refectory. The final section, Part V, engages with infrastructure and daily life, through study of the medieval and early modern water management system at the abbey. Throughout these chapters, the focus remains both on the site of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, and on the significant rôle it played in the larger context of regional religious life, monastic settlement, and artistic as well as economic patronage from the eleventh through the seventeenth centuries.

Biographie

Sheila Bonde is Professor of History of Art and Architecture at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island.

Clark Maines is Professor of Art History and Archaeology at Wesleyan University, in Middletown, Connecticut.

Together, Profs. Bonde and Maines co-direct MonArch, the Wesleyan-Brown Monastic Archaeology Project at Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, where they have worked and published widely for over twenty years.

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