
Architecture of Silence: Cistercian Abbeys of France By David Heald, Terryl N. Kinder
| #968042 in Books | 2001-01-02 | Original language: English | PDF # 1 | 12.38 x .88 x 10.13l, | File type: PDF | 152 pages | File size: 38.Mb
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Most Helpful 6 of 6 review helpful Inspiring By A customer A book for anyone interested in both Romanesque architecture and the life of monks and nuns who follow the Cistercian Rule The short essay introducing the book is well written informative and explains how and why Cisterian abbeys and convents were founded where they are and the life lived within them The monks insistence that their abbeys and churches be free of Synopsis Almost one hundred tritone photographs mark an exploration of the aesthetic and religious impact and artistic beauty of the Cistercian Abbeys of France which date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and demonstrate an unsurpassed mastery of awe
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