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Preaching, Building, and Burying Caroline Bruzelius

Preaching, Building, and Burying By Caroline Bruzelius

Preaching, Building, and Burying by Caroline Bruzelius


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Friars transformed the relationship of the church to laymen by taking religion outside to public and domestic spaces. This book aims book to analyze the friars' influence on the growth and transformation of medieval buildings and urban spaces.

Preaching, Building, and Burying Summary

Preaching, Building, and Burying: Friars in the Medieval City by Caroline Bruzelius

Friars transformed the relationship of the church to laymen by taking religion outside to public and domestic spaces. Mendicant commitment to apostolic poverty bound friars to donors in an exchange of donations in return for intercessory prayers and burial: association with friars was believed to reduce the suffering of purgatory. Mendicant convents became urban cemeteries, warehouses filled with family tombs, flags, shields, and private altars.

As mendicants became progressively institutionalized and sought legitimacy, friars adopted the architectural structures of monasticism: chapter houses, cloisters, dormitories, and refectories. They also created piazzas for preaching and burying outside their churches. Construction depended on assembling adequate funding from communes, confraternities, and private individuals; it was also sometimes supported by the expropriation of property from heretics. Because of irregular funding, construction was episodic, with substantial changes in scale and design. Choir screens served as temporary west facades while funds were raised for completion. This is the first book to analyze the friars' influence on the growth and transformation of medieval buildings and urban spaces.

Preaching, Building, and Burying Reviews

Winner of the 2016 biennial Jaroslav Pelikan Award, administered by Yale University Press. -- Award * Jaroslav Pelican *
[A] novel perspective on the architecture of the mendicant orders during the crucial centuries that witnessed their extraordinary expansion.-Claudia Bolgia, Burlington Magazine -- Claudia Bolgia * Burlington Magazine *

About Caroline Bruzelius

Caroline Bruzelius is the A. M. Cogan Professor of History of Art at Duke University.

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GOR005877212
9780300203844
0300203845
Preaching, Building, and Burying: Friars in the Medieval City by Caroline Bruzelius
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20140805
256
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