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1020s Works: 1020s Architecture, 1020s Books, 1022 Books, the Canon of Medicine, the Book of Healing, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Hildesheim $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1020s Architecture, 1020s Books, 1022 Books, the Canon of Medicine, the Book of Healing, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Hildesheim, the Ring of the Dove, 1020s in Architecture, Qanoon-E-Islam. Excerpt: 1010s 1020s in architecture 1030s Buildings Quedlinburg Abbey (1021)Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes (1022)Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram (1025)Pomposa Abbey (1026)Births Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Michael’s Church at Hildesheim* Western sideSt. Mary’s Cathedral (Dom St. Maria ) in Hildesheim , Germany, is an important medieval Catholic cathedral , that has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1985.The cathedral church was built between 1010 and 1020 in Romanesque style . It follows a symmetrical plan with two apses, that is characteristic of Ottonic Romanesque architecture in Old Saxony . After renovations and extensions in the 11th, 12th and 14th centuries, the cathedral was completely destroyed during an air raid on 22 March 1945, and rebuilt from 1950 to 1960.The cathedral is famous for its many works of art. These include:In the middle of the cathedral’s courtyard stands the Gothic Anne’s chapel (Annenkapelle ), erected in 1321, which remained nearly undamaged during World War II. Also, climbing the wall of the cathedral’s apse is the legendary 1000-year-old rosebush, which symbolizes the prosperity of the city of Hildesheim. According to the legend, as long as the bush flourishes, Hildesheim will not decline. In 1945 allied bombers destroyed the cathedral, yet the bush survived. Its roots remained unscathed beneath the rubble, and soon the bush was growing strong again.The Cathedral Museum owns one of the most extensive collections of medieval treasures in Europe.InteriorThe 1000-year-old |
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1350s Works: 1350 Architecture, 1350s Architecture, 1352 Architecture, 1353 Books, 1356 Works, Bridges Completed in the 1350s, Alhambra $21.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1350 Architecture, 1350s Architecture, 1352 Architecture, 1353 Books, 1356 Works, Bridges Completed in the 1350s, Alhambra, Summary of Decameron Tales, Jesus Church, the Decameron, Giotto’s Campanile, Holzbrücke Rapperswil-Hurden, Newcastle Cathedral, Minoritenkirche, Vienna, Dar Al-Magana, Minuscule 415, Bou Inania Madrasa, Castelvecchio Bridge, Loggia Del Bigallo, Santa Maria in Strada, Ponte Di San Francesco, Amsterdamse Poort, Church of St Giles, Leigh-On-Mendip, Church of St Lawrence, Lydeard St Lawrence. Excerpt: Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín , Granada* The Alhambra (Arabic : , Al- amr ‘ , literally “the red one”), the complete form of which was Calat Alhambra ( , Al-Qal’at al- amr ‘ , “the red fortress”), is a palace and fortress complex constructed during the mid 14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus , occupying the top of the hill of the Assabica on the southeastern border of the city of Granada , now in the autonomous community of Andalusia , Spain .The Alhambra’s Moorish palaces were built for the last Muslim Emirs (Kings) in Spain and its court, of the Nasrid dynasty . After the Reconquista by the Los Reyes Católicos (“The Catholic Monarchs”) in 1492 some portions were used by the Christian rulers. The Palace of Charles V , built by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in 1527, was inserted in the Alhambra within the Nasrid fortifications. After being allowed to fall into disrepair for centuries, the Alhambra was “discovered” in the 19th century by European scholars and travelers, with restorations commencing. It is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions, exhibiting the country’s most significant and well known Islamic architecture , together with 16th-century and later Christian building and |
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1400s Architecture $14.48 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1400 Architecture, 1408 Architecture, Bridges Completed in the 1400s, Jesus Church, Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, Amiens Cathedral, Charles Bridge, Seville Cathedral, Atala Masjid, Jaunpur, Trakai Island Castle, Dubrovnik Synagogue, Horne Church, Jama Masjid, Jaunpur, Ancient House, Ipswich, Vytautas’ the Great Church, Mosque of Sultan Al-Muayyad, Valence House Museum, Radcliffe Tower, Royal Palace of El Pardo, Gediminas’ Tower, Church of Monasterio de San Miguel, Al-Hamadiyya Mosque, Naish Priory, Nyons Bridge, 1400s in Architecture, Jame Mosque of Damavand. Excerpt: List of years in architecture (Table ) 1390s 1400s in architecture 1410s Buildings Births Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Al-Hamadiyya Mosque Al-Hamadiyya Mosque (Arabic : Masjid al-Hamadiyya ) is the largest mosque in the Palestinian town of al-Khader , west of Bethlehem and serves the majority of the town’s residents. The mosque was built in the early 15th century and was restored by the town’s residents in the 1990s. According to the International Middle East Media Center , in 2008, a group of Israeli settlers from Efrata and El’azar torched the mosque using stolen beehives as fuel. The mosque’s imam and local Muslim leadership requested help from the Palestinian National Authority to help rebuild the mosque and to protect al-Khader from future attacks. See also (online edition) References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Amiens Cathedral* The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame d’Amiens ), or simply Amiens Cathedral , is a Roman Catholic cathedral and seat of the Bishop of Amien… |
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1511 $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1511 Architecture, 1511 Births, 1511 Deaths, 1511 Disestablishments, 1511 Establishments, 1511 in Europe, 1511 in Scotland, 1511 Paintings, Settlements Established in 1511, States and Territories Established in 1511, Giorgio Vasari, St John’s College, Cambridge, Bartolomeo Ammanati, Erasmus Reinhold, Diego de Nicuesa, Ashikaga Yoshiharu, Malacca Sultanate, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, Michael Servetus, Kemal Reis, Demetrius Chalcondyles, Guánica, Puerto Rico, List of State Leaders in 1511, Francisco de Villagra, Khanate of Khiva, Baracoa, Oliviero Carafa, Portuguese Malacca, Francesco Adiosi, All Saints’ Church, Wittenberg, Henry, Duke of Cornwall, Amato Lusitano, Agüeybaná and Agüeybaná Ii, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santo Domingo, Johannes Tinctoris, the Creation of Adam, Nicola Vicentino, Yusuf Adil Shah, Doctors’ Commons, Matthias Ringmann, Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo, Jeanne de Bourbon-Vendome, JiÅ™í Melantrich of Aventino, Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg, Ioan Iacob Heraclid, Anne of York, Countess of Surrey, John Parkhurst, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico, Ribeira Palace, Juan Pizarro, Roman Catholic Diocese of Saluzzo, English Leaders in 1511, Luís de Velasco, Francisco de Borja, Church of Our Lady Before Týn, Ashikaga Yoshizumi, Pierre Viret, Battle of Knock Mary, Andreas Hyperius, Mahmud Begada, Alexander I of Kakheti, Matsudaira Kiyoyasu, St Leonard’s College, Diego Salcedo, Lionel Duckett, Lelio Orsi, Ippolito De’ Medici, Johannes Secundus, Alba Madonna, Catherine Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, Eric Bielke, Camarate, Cardinal and Theological Virtues, 1511 in Poetry, Philip I de Croÿ, Bartolomé Blumenthal, Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs, Giles Brugge, 6th |
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1514 $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1514 Architecture, 1514 Births, 1514 by Country, 1514 Deaths, 1514 Establishments, 1514 in Asia, 1514 in Europe, 1514 in Lithuania, 1514 in Norway, 1514 in Science, 1514 Paintings, 1514 Works, Conflicts in 1514, Settlements Established in 1514, States and Territories Established in 1514, Andreas Vesalius, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Hartmann Schedel, Trinity House, Santiago de Cuba, Anne of Brittany, Tahmasp I, Francis Knollys, List of State Leaders in 1514, Battle of Orsha, Daniele Barbaro, William Smyth, Pocklington School, Trinidad, Cuba, Battle of Chaldiran, Peter Carew, Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, St Mark’s Campanile, György Dózsa, Henry, Duke of Cornwall, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba, García Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Marquis of Villafranca, Melencolia I, Donato Bramante, St Margaret’s Church, Hornby, John Cheke, Guillaume Briçonnet, Everard Mercurian, William Elphinstone, English Leaders in 1514, Christopher Bainbridge, Roman Catholic Diocese of Funchal, Bartholomew of Braga, George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, RyÅ?an Keigo, Francisco Hernández de Toledo, Juan de La Cerda, 4th Duke of Medinaceli, Richard Hunne, Charlotte of Albret, the Ecstasy of St. Cecilia, John Young, Lorenzino De’ Medici, Gugliemo Sirleto, Julius Excluded From Heaven, Otto Truchsess Von Waldburg, Henry Iv, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Hai Rui, Guidobaldo Ii Della Rovere, the Feast of the Gods, Adam of Å?owicz, Amago Haruhisa, Portrait of a Young Man (Raphael, Formerly Kraków), Giovanni Dalmata, Andreas Masius, Benedetto Briosco, St. Jerome in His Study, Nicolaus Ragvaldi, Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross, Empire of Great Fulo, Andreas Musculus, Margravine Anna of Brandenburg, John Cawood, Wolfgang Lazius, Madonna Della Seggiola, |
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1516 Works $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1516 Architecture, 1516 Books, 1516 Paintings, Orlando Furioso, Utopia, Raphael Cartoons, Church of Our Lady of Light, Chennai, St. Francis Church, Kochi, Utopian Language, Dying Slave, the Education of a Christian Prince, Portrait of Cardinal Bibbiena, Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano. Excerpt: Coordinates : 13°2 N 80°15 E / 13.033°N 80.25°E / 13.033; 80.25Luz church at Mylapore Church of Our Lady of Light (Tamil : ) is a Roman Catholic shrine in Chennai , India . It is commonly called as Luz Church by the locals, which derives from the Portuguese name Nossa Senhora da Luz . Built in 1516 by the Portuguese , it is one of the oldest Churches in the city and its foundation stone marks as one of the oldest European monuments in India. The history of the church dates back to the 16th century legend of safe arrival to land by missionaries . The church is located very near to the Santhome Basilica , where Apostle Thomas is believed to be buried.Although at the time the church was built, the locality was a thick forest, now it is part of bustling metropolitan area. This 16th century European architecture building consists patterns of Gothic arches and Baroque ornamentation. The feast of Our Lady of Light is celebrated on the 15 August every year.History Background Christianity in India The historical background of this church is intertwined with the traditional history of Christianity in India . Arrival of Christianity to India is of two phases, where by traditional accounts, St. Thomas brought the religion in the first century and attained martyrdom in Chennai in 53 AD. The second phase is after the arrival of Portuguese in the 15th century. The legends of the Church of Our Lady of Light connects both.Legend The history of the Church |
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1603 Works: 1603 Architecture, 1603 Books, 1603 Paintings, 1603 Plays, Macbeth, Othello, Measure for Measure, Santa Susanna, Nippo Jisho $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1603 Architecture, 1603 Books, 1603 Paintings, 1603 Plays, Macbeth, Othello, Measure for Measure, Santa Susanna, Nippo Jisho, Sacrifice of Isaac, Uranometria, Millenary Petition, Sejanus His Fall, 1603 in Literature, the True Law of Free Monarchies. Excerpt: Church of Saint Susanna at the Baths of Diocletian Chiesa di Santa Susanna alle Terme di Diocleziano (Italian) The Church of Saint Susanna at the baths of Diocletian (Italian : Chiesa di Santa Susanna alle Terme di Diocleziano ) is a Roman Catholic parish church on the Quirinal hill in Rome , with a titulus associated to its site that dates back to about 280. The modern church dedicated to Saint Susanna was rebuilt in 1585 1603.In 1921, Pope Benedict XV authorized the Paulist Fathers to use Santa Susanna to create the National church in Rome of The United States of America . The first public Mass for the American community was celebrated by Cardinal William Henry O’Connell on February 26, 1922 and until today, the English speaking Roman parish ministers to American Catholics living in or visiting Rome.Since 1958, the post of Cardinal Priest of the titulus Sancta Susannae has been given to the Archbishop of Boston on his creation as cardinal. The most recent such appointment was that Bernard Francis Law , who in 2002 resigned the archbishopric but kept the titulus of Santa Susanna . The Paulist Fathers have served Santa Susanna since the 1920s.History About 280, an early Christian house of worship was established on this site, which, like many of the earliest Christian meeting places, was in a house (domus ecclesiae ). According to the sixth-century acta of Susanna, the domus belonged to brothers named Caius and Gabinus, prominent Christians. Caius has been identified both with Pope Saint Caius and with Caius , |
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1622 Works: 1622 Architecture, 1622 Books, 1622 Plays, 1622 Poems, 1622 Treaties, the Changeling, Banqueting House, Whitehall, the Sea Voyage $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Decet Romanum Pontificem (English : It Pleases the Roman Pontiff ) (1521) is the papal bull excommunicating Martin Luther , bearing the title of the first three Latin words of the text . It was issued on January 3, 1521, by Pope Leo X to effect the excommunication threatened in his earlier papal bull Exsurge Domine (1520) since Luther failed to recant . Luther had burned his copy of Exsurge Domine on December 10, 1520, at the Elster Gate in Wittenberg , indicating his response to it.There are at least two other important papal bulls with the title Decet Romanum Pontificem : one dated February 23, 1596, issued by Pope Clement VIII , and one dated March 12, 1622, issued by Pope Gregory XV .Toward the end of the 20th century, Lutherans in dialogue with the Catholic Church requested the lifting of this excommunication ; however, the Vatican’s response was that its practice is to lift excommunications only on those still living. Roland Bainton in “Here I Stand after a Quarter of a Century,” his preface for the 1978 edition of his Luther biography, concludes: “I am happy that the Church of Rome has allowed some talk of removing the excommunication of Luther. This might well be done. He was never a heretic. He might better be called, as one has phrased it, ‘a reluctant rebel.’” Luther’s rehabilitation has been denied however by the Vatican, “Rumors that the Vatican is set to rehabilitate Martin Luther, the 16th-century leader of the Protestant Reformation, are groundless,” said the Vatican spokesman, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi.Notes References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Doutrina Christam em Lingoa Bramana Canarim (Christian Doctrines in the Canarese Brahmin Language, Konkani : Dovtri , English |
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1702 Works: 1702 Architecture, 1702 Books, 1702 Operas, 1702 Plays, Santa Maria in Trastevere, St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, Ariadne Musica $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Ariadne musica is a collection of organ music by Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer , first published in 1702. The main part of the collection is a cycle of 20 preludes and fugues in different keys , so Ariadne musica is considered an important precursor to Johann Sebastian Bach ‘s Well-Tempered Clavier , which has a similar structure.The title refers to the Greek myth in which Theseus is able to find his way out of Minotaur ‘s labyrinth using a ball of thread Ariadne , daughter of King Minos of Crete , gave him. Similarly, the music in the collection can be said to guide the listener through a labyrinth of keys. Fischer also used Greek mythology to name the pieces in another large scale music collection of his, Musikalischer Parnassus .The first edition of Ariadne musica was made in 1702 in Schlackenwerth . The work was reprinted several times during Fischer’s life. The original print mentioned by Johann Gottfried Walther in Musicalisches Lexicon is now lost, but a manuscript copy survives.Pieces 20 preludes and fugues:5 ricercars on chorale melodies, each connected with a specific catholic event:All pieces are quite short, including a few really brief fugues (the 7 bar A minor fugue being the shortest). Most are in common time , with a few exceptions (most notably the E Dorian fugue which is in 12/8). The preludes vary from pieces based on short simplistic toccata -like passages over long sustained chords (as in, for example, the C major and G major ones) to slightly more complex works with brief imitative passages like this one, from the end of the E-flat major prelude:The fugues are all in four voices, except the A-flat major one which is a five voice fugue. Some are loosely connected thematically to the accompanying preludes.The ricercars all feature themes |
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1788 Architecture $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mount Harmon, St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Liverpool, Old Brick Church (Fairfield County, South Carolina), Adams National Historical Park, St. Anne’s Church, Warsaw, Kremlin Senate, Palacio de La Aduana, Tuthilltown Gristmill, Hollis Street Church, Ammerdown House, Kilmersdon, Theater in Der Josefstadt, Old Eagle School, All Saints Church, Ecclesall, Laura Place, Bath, Fowler’s Mill, David Bradford House, Rufus Putnam House, Forrest-Marbury House, Madame John’s Legacy, Camden Crescent, Bath, Palazzo Beneventano Del Bosco, Thornton (Chestertown, Maryland), Hays House (Bel Air, Maryland), Jericho Friends Meeting House Complex, Théâtre Graslin, 1788 in Architecture. Excerpt: List of years in architecture (Table ) The year 1788 in architecture involved some significant events. Events Buildings Births Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Adams National Historic Site Adams National Historical Park , formerly Adams National Historic Site , in Quincy, Massachusetts , preserves the home of Presidents of the United States John Adams and John Quincy Adams , of U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain , Charles Francis Adams , and of the writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams . The national historical park ‘s eleven buildings tell the story of five generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927) including Presidents, First Ladies , U.S. Ministers, historians, writers, and family members who supported and contributed to their success. In addition to Peacefield , home to four generations of the Adams family, the park’s main historic features include the John Adams Birthplace (October 30, 1735), the nearby John Quincy Adams Birthplace (July 11, 1767), and the Stone Library (built in 1870 to house the books of John Quincy Adams and believed to be |
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1807 Works: 1807 Architecture, 1807 Books, 1807 Operas, 1807 Paintings, 1807 Poems, 1807 Short Stories, 1807 Treaties $30.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1807 Architecture, 1807 Books, 1807 Operas, 1807 Paintings, 1807 Poems, 1807 Short Stories, 1807 Treaties, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, the Lucy Poems, the Phenomenology of Spirit, Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802, Jackson Ferry Shot Tower, Bell Rock Lighthouse, Harrietta Plantation, 1807 in Poetry, Strelna, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Treaties of Tilsit, William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures, Mountnessing Windmill, to William Wordsworth, Ode: Intimations of Immortality, Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Hill Farm, Joseph, Bazaleel Taft, Jr., House and Law Office, the Death of Nelson, 21 October 1805, India Wharf, the Earthquake in Chile, the Solitary Reaper, Charles Street Meeting House, the World Is Too Much With Us, I Travelled Among Unknown Men, Collis Mill, Great Thurlow, London, 1802, 1807 in Literature, Treaty of Fontainebleau, Coriolan Overture, Nickels-Sortwell House, Resolution and Independence, La Vestale, Henry Barnard House, Tales From Shakespeare, Treaty of Detroit, Christ Church, Washington Parish (Washington, D.c.), Moravia Union Cemetery, Ludwick Rudisel Tannery House, Swart-Wilcox House, Castle Tucker, Brick Store Building, Whitestown Town Hall, Treaty of Finckenstein, Rundlet-May House, Niles Farmhouse, Madison Historic District (Madison, Georgia), Belvedere, Capt. Gershom Bradford House, Knightsville Meetinghouse, Penns Neck Baptist Church, St. John’s Church (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), Trinity Church Lansingburgh, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church (Newcastle, Maine), Sudbury Congregational Church, Church San Juan Bautista Y San Ramon Nonato of Juana Diaz, Sarah Orne House, Capt. Gamaliel Bradford House, Walter Frost House, Osambela House, 1807 in Architecture, Dictionnaire Des Ouvrages Anon… More: |
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1813 Architecture $20.93 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Emily Dickinson Museum, Corydon Historic District, Manlius Village Historic District, Fonthill Abbey, Signal Tower Museum, Watervliet Arsenal, Baptist Chapel, Great Warford, University Hall, Annington (Poolesville, Maryland), 1812 Homestead Farm and Museum, St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church and Howard-Flaget House, Wolcott Square Historic District, Arsenal House, Mentz Church, Sterling Grist Mill Complex, Wainscott Windmill, Dr. John Ives House, Jefferson County Alms House, Elisha Kirk House, Robinson House (Wellsboro, Pennsylvania), John Minor Dye Stone House, Fryer House, Allenville Mill, Suell Winn House, Cool Spring Farm (Charles Town, West Virginia), Old Urban Cemetery, St. George’s Forane Church, 1813 in Architecture. Excerpt: The 1812 Homestead Farm and Museum , sometimes known as the 1812 Homestead or the 1812 Homestead Inn is a historic house located in Willsboro, New York that currently operates as a living history museum .Originally constructed in 1813 as an inn , the homestead now offers tours and programming allowing the visitors to experience what life was like at that time and educates visitors on 19th Century heritage. It is also the current home of the Burt School, which was originally located in Essex. References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) Coordinates : 44°2258N 73°2651W / 44.382766°N 73.447638°W / 44.382766; -73.447638 (1812 Homestead Farm and Museum)A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The year 1813 in architecture involved some significant events.Buildings Awards Births Deaths A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at end{sloppypar Allenville Mill (also known as Company Storehouse or Allenville ) is an historic mill at 5 Esmond Street in Esmond, Rhode Island within the town of Smithfield, Rhode Island .The mill was |
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1840s Architecture $20.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, U.s. Customs House (Ponce, Puerto Rico), Grace Church (Ca Ira, Virginia), Ponce City Hall, South Granville Congregational Church, St Mary’s Church, Ewell, St John’s Pro-Cathedral, Highfield Church, Saint-Vincent-De-Paul Church, Paris, St Mary’s Church, Knowsley, Draper’s Mill, Margate, Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road, Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas, Église Saint-Georges, Laurel Museum, William Ritzman House, St Stephen’s Church, Bath, Stoke Rochford Hall, Nyetimber Mill, Pagham, Evans Music-And-Supper Rooms, Feldherrnhalle, Barnsley Gardens, Crowfield Windmill, St. George’s Church, Mostyn Hall, Qavam House, St Francis Catholic Church, Khaneh Tabatabaei Ha. Excerpt: The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (Chinese: ) is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Singapore. It is located in the Museum Planning Area within the Civic District and affords a welcome respite from the city. Bounded by the parallel Queen and Victoria Streets, and Bras Basah Road, the Cathedral sits within well-shaded grounds. Much of its architecture is reminiscent of two famous London churches namely St Paul’s, Covent Garden and St Martin-in-the-Fields. The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore and the seat of its archbishop. It is the final resting place of Bishop Edouard Gasnier, the first bishop of the revived Diocese of Malacca and aptly houses the relics of Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert, to whom the Cathedral owes its name. In the beginning, the Roman Catholic community in Singapore attended Mass at the house of Denis Lesley McSwiney. In 1832, construction began on the first permanent Roman Catholic house of worship in Singapore. Financed through public … More: |
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1845 Architecture $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Trafalgar Square, Ashmolean Museum, Stadtschloss, Berlin, Rose Glen (Sevierville, Tennessee), Government House, Sydney, Old Warren County Courthouse Complex, Egyptian Building, Crumlin Road, Ravenscroft School, St John the Baptist Church, Reid, Wray Common Mill, Reigate, Adolph Brower House, Collins Street Baptist Church, Metamora Courthouse State Historic Site, Ephraim Smith House, Abraham Brower House, Ottawa Hotel, Montreal, Livingston County Courthouse, Lloyd Street Synagogue, Longwood (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), Big Bottom Farm, Hurt Wood Mill, Ewhurst, Smith-Mcdowell House, Covesea Skerries Lighthouse, Walter’s Mill, Mark Cross, Athenaeum of Philadelphia, Hobart Synagogue, Bermuda Hill, Murrell Home, St. Joseph Catholic Church (Roxbury, Massachusetts), Madewood Plantation House, Gallier Hall, Church of the Divine Unity, Ras El-Tin Palace, North Avenue Congregational Church, Seneca County Courthouse Complex at Ovid, Daniels Mill (Daniels, Maryland), Yelokhovo Cathedral, William King Beck House, District A, Protestant Children’s Home, District 10 Schoolhouse, Macedonia Baptist Church (Buffalo, New York), John Wesley Mcelroy House, Battersea (Prairieville, Alabama), Praha Masarykovo Nádraží, William Huffman Cobblestone House, Avon Inn, First Baptist Church of Phelps, Archibald Smith Plantation Home, Durham Memorial A.m.e. Zion Church, Grove Place Historic District, Constant Riley W. Bixby House, Dickinson House (Grove Hill, Alabama), Rattle and Snap, Hermon Camp House, Lacy-Van Vleet House, Schwartze Mansion, Cobblestone Railroad Pumphouse, Eugene Field House, Johann Williams Farm, Wells Baptist Church, Fuerte de Vieques, Miles Raplee House, Bethel Ame Church and Manse, Canada Hose Company Building, Curtis-Crumb Farm, the Row, Littlepage Stone Mansion, James |
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Chateau Blois – Architectural Treasure in the Loire Valley
The Loire Valley is the “country of a thousand castles”. The kings of France seduced by the temperate climate and the game-filled forests built their sumptuous homes here in the Loire Valley. They surrounded themselves with the greatest artists and architects of this era.
The valley is full not only of royal castles and renaissance palaces, national museum and large magnificent chateaux, but also medieval castles and fortresses, small fairy tale manors, private chateaux, medieval cities, churches, abbeys, and cathedrals. Many chateaux and stately homes are open to the public: some are state owned, such as Chambord and Blois; others are private, and still lived in. A large proportion of them run son-et-lumiere (sound and light)shows during the tourist season.
The Chateau Royal de Blois is a veritable French architectural treasure. The Royal Residence in Blois was the home to French Kings and Queens for more than four centuries. Chateau Blois is almost like four separate chateaux rolled into one – so diverse are the architectural styles at play here. The Medieval heart is centred on the Salle des Etats Generaux that is where the court and council were based. Flamboyant Gothic flair is evident in the Louis XII wing whereas Renaissance architecture is the dominant style in the Francois 1 wing. It is in the Francois 1 wing that you’ll find Catherine de Medici’s private rooms complete with her array of poisons.
This was also the spot where the Duc de Guise was brutally murdered in 1588 after he was thought to be planning a Catholic uprising against Henri III. Apparently, it was Henri who carried out the deed himself only to be murdered himself a year later by a monk.
Lastly, the Gaston d’Orleans wing will satisfy any cravings for Classical architecture. Evenings are a particularly good time to visit Blois especially if you book to see the ‘son et lumiere’ shows that recount the chateau’s turbulent past.
Here are some famous quotes on Chateau Blois.
-”Blois, birthplace of my lady, sojourn of kings and of my own desire”, Ronsard.
-”It appeared very beautiful to me and I think it would be difficult to find a more pleasant and joyful sight for the eyes.”, La Fontaine.
.-”I saw a thousand windows at once, a regular yet confused piling up of houses, of steeples, a chateau … With each step, a souvenir.”, Victor Hugo.
Chateau Blois is open all year round except on Christmas and New Year’s Day. You can visit the Chateau on your own or with a free guide. Your ticket gives you access to the royal apartments, the Fine Arts Museum, to the Gaston D’Orleans Cupola, to the chapelle Saint-Calais, the Lapidary Museum, the Archaeology Rooms and to the cloister of Saint-saturnine.
Interior Architecture: Greek Catholic Church
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