In the Syrian taste : crusader churches in the Latin East as architectural expressions of orthodoxy
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01/01/2010
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This paper explores how the architectural expression of orthodoxy in the Eastern churches was transferred to Europe before the Crusades and then reinforced through the Crusaders’ adoption of the triple-apsed east end “in the Syrian Taste” in the Holy Land. Previously, I have shown how it can be deduced from the archaeological remains of churches from the 4th-6th C that early church architecture was influenced by the theological ideas of the<br />period. It is proposed that the Eastern orthodox approach to church <br />architecture as adopted by the Crusaders paralleled the evolution of medieval theology in Europe and can be seen as its legitimate expression. |
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eng spa |
Publicador |
Instituto Brasileiro de Filosofia e Ciência Raimundo Lúlio |
Relação |
http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30033277/balderstone-inthesyrian-2010.pdf http://www.revistamirabilia.com/Numeros/Num10/7.Susan.pdf |
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2010, Instituto Brasileiro de Filosofia e Ciência Raimundo Lúlio |
Palavras-Chave | #crusader churches #orthodoxy #Latin East |
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Journal Article |