Architecture, liturgy and processions: Bishop Grosseteste’s Lincoln and Bishop Poore’s Salisbury

Frost, Christian W. (2014) Architecture, liturgy and processions: Bishop Grosseteste’s Lincoln and Bishop Poore’s Salisbury. In: Bishop Grosseteste and Lincoln Cathedral: tracing relationships between medieval concepts of order and built form. Ashgate; Routledge, Farnham, UK, pp. 155-178. ISBN 9781472412751

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This chapter is concerned with alterations to the cathedral and city of Lincoln undertaken during the episcopate of Bishop Grosseteste (1235-1253) compared to the development of the city and cathedral of Salisbury begun under bishop Richard Poore (1217-1228, and bishop of Durham 1229-1237), and how these modifications may relate to Grosseteste’s written oeuvre as well as the processional, liturgical and administrative innovations of the period.

Item Type: Book Section
Uncontrolled Keywords: medieval architecture; Lincoln Cathedral; Robert Grosseteste; Richard Moore; Salisbury Cathedral; church processions
Subjects: 100 Philosophy & psychology > 180 Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy
200 Religion > 270 History of Christianity & Christian church
700 The arts; fine & decorative arts > 720 Architecture
900 History & geography > 940 History of Europe
Department: The School of Art, Architecture and Design
Depositing User: Christian Frost
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2020 14:58
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2020 14:58
URI: https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/id/eprint/6075

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