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The reformation of the English parish church / Robert Whiting.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 298 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780511677298
  • 0511677294
  • 0511683766
  • 9780511683763
  • 9780511676376
  • 0511676379
  • 0521762863
  • 9780521762861
  • 9781107460355
  • 1107460352
  • 0511739613
  • 9780511739613
  • 1282536214
  • 9781282536210
  • 9786612536212
  • 6612536217
  • 0511679807
  • 9780511679803
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reformation of the English parish church.DDC classification:
  • 246/.950942 22
LOC classification:
  • NA5465 .W49 2010
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
pt. 1. Ritual requirements. Defining the spaces : screens -- Presenting the sacrifices : altars -- Washing the sins : fonts -- Serving the sacraments : plate -- Adorning the rites : cloth -- Providing the words : books -- Preserving the treasures : receptacles -- pt. 2. Additional components. Depicting the faith : paintings -- Lighting the darkness : glass -- Embodying the holy : images -- Creating the music : organs and bells -- Conveying the message : pulpits and seats -- Raising the levels : galleries -- Recalling the dead : memorials.
Summary: "In the sixteenth century, the people of England witnessed the physical transformation of their most valued buildings: their parish churches. This is the first ever full-scale investigation of the dramatic changes experienced by the English parish church during the English reformation. By drawing on a wealth of documentary evidence, including court records, wills and church wardens' accounts, and by examining the material remains themselves - such as screens, fonts, paintings, monuments, windows and other artefacts - found in churches today, Robert Whiting reveals how, why and by whom these ancient buildings were transformed. He explores the reasons why catholics revered the artefacts found in churches as well as why these objects became the subject of protestant suspicion and hatred in subsequent years. This richly illustrated account sheds new light on the acts of destruction as well as the acts of creation that accompanied religious change over the course of the 'long' reformation"--Provided by publisher
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)313386

Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-283) and index.

pt. 1. Ritual requirements. Defining the spaces : screens -- Presenting the sacrifices : altars -- Washing the sins : fonts -- Serving the sacraments : plate -- Adorning the rites : cloth -- Providing the words : books -- Preserving the treasures : receptacles -- pt. 2. Additional components. Depicting the faith : paintings -- Lighting the darkness : glass -- Embodying the holy : images -- Creating the music : organs and bells -- Conveying the message : pulpits and seats -- Raising the levels : galleries -- Recalling the dead : memorials.

"In the sixteenth century, the people of England witnessed the physical transformation of their most valued buildings: their parish churches. This is the first ever full-scale investigation of the dramatic changes experienced by the English parish church during the English reformation. By drawing on a wealth of documentary evidence, including court records, wills and church wardens' accounts, and by examining the material remains themselves - such as screens, fonts, paintings, monuments, windows and other artefacts - found in churches today, Robert Whiting reveals how, why and by whom these ancient buildings were transformed. He explores the reasons why catholics revered the artefacts found in churches as well as why these objects became the subject of protestant suspicion and hatred in subsequent years. This richly illustrated account sheds new light on the acts of destruction as well as the acts of creation that accompanied religious change over the course of the 'long' reformation"--Provided by publisher

English.