The Cathedral Builders

The Cathedral Builders by Jean Gimpel is a detailed exploration of the construction of the great European cathedrals during the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries. Published by Perennial in 1992, this reissue spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the historical context of cathedral building, focusing on the rise of craftsmen’s guilds and the factors that contributed to the decline of this religious building boom.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the architectural techniques and societal changes that shaped these monumental structures. Gimpel delves into the intricacies of church architecture and the collaborative efforts of skilled artisans during this transformative period in history. This edition provides insights into the cultural and economic influences that drove the construction of these iconic buildings, making it a valuable resource for those interested in architectural history and the evolution of religious structures.
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Recounts the construction of the great European cathedrals during the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries, discusses the rise of craftsmen’s guilds, and explains why the religious building boom ended
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