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The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales Paul Jeffery

The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales By Paul Jeffery

The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales by Paul Jeffery


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Divided into two main sections, this book presents a guide to medieval institutions. In the first, it traces the development of the colleges and deals with their nature, historical evolution, demise and legacy. The second section comprises a gazetteer, divided into counties, and considers the history and architecture of every example individually.

The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales Summary

The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales by Paul Jeffery

This is a unique and comprehensive guide to these previously little known and often misunderstood medieval institutions. A collegiate church was the church of a college, which was a religious house served by secular priests. Colleges of priests were one of the most important classes of medieval establishment, comparable to monasteries. Moreover, from the earlier types there developed in the later Middle Ages the academic colleges, which have since flourished and become so important in modern society. Collegiate churches were often large and magnificent, and almost 150 remain to the present day, forming a superb body of architecture. The book is divided into two main sections. In the first, the author traces the development of the colleges from their beginnings in the Anglo-Saxon era to their dramatic decline in the sixteenth century, and deals with their nature, historical evolution, demise and legacy. The second section comprises an extensive gazetteer, divided into counties, with the history and architecture of every example considered individually. The text is illustrated with 300 photographs. "The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales" is a remarkable work which warrants a place in every historical library and on the bookshelf of all those seriously interested in the country's history and heritage.

About Paul Jeffery

Paul Jeffery grew up in Bournemouth, where the proximity of Christchurch, with its castle and priory, stimulated an early love for things medieval and has led to a long-standing enthusiasm for exploring old churches. Music, too, is important to him, and he plays the violin. A graduate of Cambridge University, he works in the computer industry. He is married, with two children, and lives in Winchester.

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GOR007259683
9780709074120
0709074123
The Collegiate Churches of England and Wales by Paul Jeffery
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The Crowood Press Ltd
2004-05-01
448
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