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Fleisher, Jeffrey. "Building Medieval Worlds". Journal of Medieval Worlds 1, n. 1 (1 marzo 2019): 107–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.100006.

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This paper describes a course that I developed and co-taught with Dr. John Hopkins at Rice University in the spring of 2014, entitled “Virtual Reconstruction of Historic Cities.” In this course, student teams worked to digitally reconstruct ancient Roman and Swahili buildings. The final products followed from a semester-long engagement with research on these pasts, working with archaeological and textual sources, draft iterations of buildings, then digitally modelling the structures and building them into 3D worlds in open-source gaming software. In this paper, I describe the background to the course, how it was organized, and how the course unfolded.
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Augustinková, Lucie, e Alice Klima. "Insight into the Fulnek Church and Parish Medieval Building Chronology". Transactions of the VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series. 17, n. 1 (1 giugno 2017): 9–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tvsb-2017-0002.

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Abstract The church of the Holy Trinity and parish in Fulnek was for nearly four centuries an Augustinian canonry and collegiate church (1293-1389). The medieval church and parish building chronology, however, have not been thus far established. From research between 2015 and 2016 we have been able to identify medieval portions of the buildings, clarify the site medieval construction phases and date the parish buildings (formerly the canonry) from dendrochronological analysis of embedded wooden scaffolding.
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Gardiner, Mark. "An Early Medieval Tradition of Building in Britain". Arqueología de la Arquitectura, n. 9 (10 aprile 2013): 231–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/arqarqt.2012.11607.

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Balintova, Magdalena, Adriana Eštoková, Alena Sicakova, Marian Holub e Eva Singovszka. "Analysis of Building Stone of the Medieval Historical Building". Advanced Materials Research 897 (febbraio 2014): 305–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.897.305.

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The reconstruction of the historical buildings needs the replacement of the original and damaged materials using possible compatible materials that closely replicates the original ones in its appearance, chemical, physical and mineralogical properties, strength and durability. Thus, a complex approach based on advanced analytical methods is needed to identifying of the suitable materials. The paper is aimed at the study of the chemical and mineralogical properties of the historical stones of the medieval castle in the East Slovakia in order to replacement the original materials by the new ones with similar composition. The carbonates and silicates were confirmed as the main components of the stones by X ray fluorescence (XRF) and Fourier transformation infrared (FTIR) methods. The mineralogical analysis confirmed the presence of the calcite as the dominated carbonate minerals as well as the presence of the quartz and muscovite representing the silicate forms.
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Bianchi, Giovanna. "Building, inhabiting and «perceiving» private houses in early medieval Italy". Arqueología de la Arquitectura, n. 9 (9 aprile 2013): 195–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/arqarqt.2012.11605.

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Tazhekeyev, A., e Zh Sultanzhanov. "On the building art of medieval Oguzes". Journal of history 88, n. 1 (2018): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.26577/jh-2018-1-204.

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Kuznetsov, Vladimir D., e Sergey N. Ostapenko. "URBANISTICS AND DOMESTIC BUILDING OF MEDIEVAL PHANAGORIA". Journal of historical philological and cultural studies 1, n. 63 (31 marzo 2019): 153–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18503/1992-0431-2019-1-63-153-170.

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Van der Meulen, Jim. "Building social power in the medieval Netherlands". Virtus | Journal of Nobility Studies 26 (31 dicembre 2019): 185–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/5e02107f6d1c1.

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Matthies, Andrea L. "Medieval Treadwheels: Artists' Views of Building Construction". Technology and Culture 33, n. 3 (luglio 1992): 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3106635.

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Murray, James M. "Waterways and Canal-Building in Medieval England". History: Reviews of New Books 37, n. 3 (aprile 2009): 102–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2009.10527340.

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Harrison, D. "Waterways and Canal-building in Medieval England". English Historical Review CXXIII, n. 502 (30 maggio 2008): 704–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cen097.

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Dyer, Christopher. "Building in Earth in Late-Medieval England". Vernacular Architecture 39, n. 1 (dicembre 2008): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174962908x365046.

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Binski, Paul. "Toledo cathedral: building histories in medieval Castile". Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 20, n. 1-2 (3 aprile 2019): 189–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14636204.2019.1609249.

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Cusido, J. A., M. T. Mira, J. Roset e A. Isalgue. "Thermal behaviour of a medieval sheltered building". Energy and Buildings 10, n. 1 (febbraio 1987): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-7788(87)90003-x.

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GOLL, J. "MEDIEVAL BRICK-BUILDING IN THE CENTRAL ALPS*". Archaeometry 47, n. 2 (maggio 2005): 403–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4754.2005.00210.x.

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Matthies, Andrea L. "Medieval Treadwheels: Artists’ Views of Building Construction". Technology and Culture 33, n. 3 (luglio 1992): 510–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.1992.0052.

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STELL, GEOFFREY, e ROBIN TAIT. "Framework and form: burgage plots, street lines and domestic architecture in early urban Scotland". Urban History 43, n. 1 (16 febbraio 2015): 2–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926814000789.

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ABSTRACT:This article explores some of the ways in which the closely regulated layouts and property boundaries within Scottish medieval towns may have influenced the form and character of domestic buildings during the late medieval and early modern periods. Drawing together strands of scattered evidence from archaeology, morphology, history and architecture, it re-examines how plot boundaries, main thoroughfares and subsidiary access passages acted as site constraints in relation to the design and configuration of individual structures or groups of buildings, focusing in particular on building frontages and so-called ‘encroachments’ such as booths, stairs, galleries and arcades.
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Blair, Sheila. "A Medieval Persian Builder". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 45, n. 4 (1 dicembre 1986): 389–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990209.

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Lacking many of the documentary and archival sources available to scholars of the medieval Western world, historians of Islamic architecture are forced to turn to another feature of architectural decoration to reconstruct the building tradition: the written word. A builder's signature on a set of luster tiles in the Metropolitan Museum of Art allows us to connect the set to an early-14th-century shrine complex in central Iran. Reading of another inscription on the tiles, hitherto unnoticed and containing a signature and date, allows us to reconstruct the building campaign at the site and to evaluate the position of builders and potters in Mongol society.
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Spiridon, Ionuț Alexandru, Dragoș Ungureanu, Nicolae Țăranu, Cătălin Onuțu, Dorina Nicolina Isopescu e Adrian Alexandru Șerbănoiu. "Structural Assessment and Strengthening of a Historic Masonry Orthodox Church". Buildings 13, n. 3 (22 marzo 2023): 835. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings13030835.

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This study provides insight into the structural assessment, diagnosis, and strengthening of the medieval church of Tazlău Monastery in Piatra Neamț, Romania. The first part of the paper briefly presents the wider context of strengthening and preserving heritage churches and monastic buildings and describes the architectural setting and the structural features of the traditional Romanian Orthodox churches. The second part of the paper is a case study related to the rehabilitation of a medieval heritage church, which is the paramount building of a larger monastic complex. Erected in 1496, the church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary closely follows the medieval traditional Orthodox patterns from both architectural and structural points of view. Structural assessment and diagnosis revealed that degradations were induced and developed throughout the life of the structure due to approximately 24 earthquakes (estimated at over 6.0 magnitude) having endangered the structural safety of the building and the mural iconography. After the structural diagnosis, a combined and complex method of strengthening consisting of both grouting and introducing steel rods in vertically drilled galleries along the entire height of the walls was selected. The main advantage of applying this combined strengthening strategy was a remarkable enhancement of the structural seismic performance of the church building.
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Priester, Ann. "Bell Towers and Building Workshops in Medieval Rome". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 52, n. 2 (1 giugno 1993): 199–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990786.

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Thirty-five medieval bell towers, along with dozens of churches such as S. Clemente, S. Crisogono, S. Maria in Trastevere, and S. Lorenzo fuori le mura, survive as testimony to a boom in ecclesiastical construction in Rome during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. This article focuses on these bell towers, using computer database analysis of their architectural and decorative features to investigate the nature of building workshops in medieval Rome. A comparison of a number of variable features among the bell towers, such as masonry techniques, cornices, and decorative details, uncovered patterns of similarities and differences which may be attributed to workshop practices. Four distinct groups of bell towers are identified on the basis of these features, which I suggest are evidence of the existence of four workshops of brick masons active in bell tower construction in Rome between the early twelfth and the thirteenth centuries. Finally, the article addresses the question of specialization within medieval Rome's building industry and the circumstances behind a rapid decline around 1200 in bell tower building and the fate of the workshops that built them. I observe that by the early thirteenth century, certain prestigious architectural commissions, such as the cloisters at the Lateran and S. Paolo f.l.m., were not given to workshops of brick masons, but to marble workers.
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Crader, Diana C. "Animal Remains from Late Medieval Capabiaccio: A Preliminary Assessment of the Stock Economy". Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44, n. 1 (31 luglio 2003): 159–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.58782/flmnh.clhn2233.

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The results of the analysis of the-animal remains recovered from Building J and Building M at the Capalbiaccio, Italy, site are presented. Capalbiaccio was a fortified hilltop town located in southern Tuscany which was occupied from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries. Residents of the town raised domestic stock and occasionally supplemented their diet with wild game. The faunal assemblages from both buildings are dominated by sheep/goat, pigs, and cattle, but the relative proportions of these groups differ at the two buildings. In Building J, which appears to be a residence, pigs dominate, but decrease through time as sheep/goat becomes more common. This suggests a small shift in stock raising or consumption practices during the later part of occupation of the town. In the area known as Building M, the dense deposit of faunal refuse is dominated by sheep/goat, rather than pigs, and the area appears to have been used as a garbage dump by residents of the town until it was abandoned. Mortality profiles for domestic stock suggest sheep/goat and cattle were primarily raised for their secondary products, such as milk, wool, or labor, rather than for meat.
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Melykó, Adrián. "A Late Medieval House in Mosonmagyaróvár". Dissertationes Archaeologicae 3, n. 10 (31 marzo 2023): 247–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17204/dissarch.2022.247.

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The late medieval origins of 19 Fő Street, or as it is often called, the Cselley House, have been investigated during the reconstruction of the Old Town of Mosonmagyaróvár in 1974; the works brought to light several in situ details. Ferenc Dávid excavated the building’s walls on multiple occasions as the renovations progressed, while Rezső Pusztai and Péter Tomka led archaeological excavations to explore earlier building phases of the street wing of the building complex. My BA thesis discussed the building’s history between the 13th and the mid-18th centuries. The late medieval reconstruction was a major one when the house got the basics of its current façade and layout. Also, this was perhaps the time when it had the highest prestige. The house was a two-storey building with a reverse L-shaped ground plan, a ground floor divided by a vaulted doorway, and an enormous cellar in the courtyard wing. Based on analogies and excavations, the related building phase can be dated to the second half of the 15th century (probably around AD 1470–1480) or the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries at the latest. The house was special because of its exceptional size, the ornate openings, and the great ceremonial hall with two bay windows on the upper floor. The building is also important as the original inner division is still visible today, providing the research on medieval houses with a valuable source.
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O'Brien, Conor. "The cleansing of the temple in early medieval Northumbria". Anglo-Saxon England 44 (dicembre 2015): 201–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026367510008011x.

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AbstractWhile the attitudes of Stephen of Ripon and Bede toward church-buildings have previously been contrasted, this paper argues that both shared a vision of the church as a holy place, analogous to the Jewish temple and to be kept pure from the mundane world. Their similarity of approach suggests that this concept of the church-building was widespread amongst the Northumbrian monastic elite and may partially reflect the attitudes of the laity also. The idea of the church as the place of eucharistic sacrifice probably lay at the heart of this theology of sacred place. Irish ideas about monastic holiness, traditional liturgical language and the native fascination with building in stone combined with an interest in ritual purity to give power to this use of the temple-image which went on to influence later Carolingian attitudes to churches.
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Storch, Tanya. "Building a Buddhist Canon in Early Medieval China". Medieval History Journal 18, n. 1 (aprile 2015): 64–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0971945814565728.

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Coates-Stephens, Robert. "Cary Fellowship: Church building in early medieval Rome". Papers of the British School at Rome 74 (novembre 2006): 372. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200003329.

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Lluis i Ginovart, Josep, Mónica López-Piquer e Judith Urbano-Lorente. "Transfer of Mathematical Knowledge for Building Medieval Cathedrals". Nexus Network Journal 20, n. 1 (21 novembre 2017): 153–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00004-017-0359-3.

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Yeomans, David, Hugh Harrison e Andrew Smith. "Repairing a Medieval Door". Advanced Materials Research 778 (settembre 2013): 739–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.778.739.

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The main doors of medieval buildings or building complexes such as cathedrals or palaces are substantial structures, often weighing as much as one tonne per leaf. A survey of medieval English doors shows several distinct structural types whose different structural actions will be considered. All must develop some form of in plane action through the interaction of their components to transmit their weight back to their supports. However their complexity often allows several different modes of action, each of which will be differently affected by moisture movement within the timber, so that more than one mode of action will often need to be considered. The recent need to repair the early sixteenth century main doors of Trinity College, Cambridge involved the detailed analysis of one of these types whose structure comprised a dense grid of relatively slender muntins and ledges set within a much more substantial frame, carrying decorated boarding and mouldings on the outside face. The intention was that by understanding this structure we would be able to restore the original structural action of the door. In this case earlier interventions and permissions, and the extent of deterioration at the lower hinges, made this impossible. However, the exercise suggests an approach that might be valuable in the restoration of other doors of this type.
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ANDRÁŠ, Peter, e Ján SPIŠIAK. "PETROARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF MEDIEVAL RUINS OF BZOVÍK FORTIFIED MONASTERY". Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences 19, n. 1 (28 febbraio 2024): 179–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.26471/cjees/2024/019/289.

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The article represents the results of the complex petroarcheological study focused on the building material with respect to the restoration of the old fortified monastery Bzovík (Central Slovakia). The aim of the study was to determine the original building material and to suggest the best solutions of the building recovery. The petroarcheological study enabled to describe the present state of the used rocks, their resistance and several types of mortars. The aim of the study was determining the material of building We found that the majority of the building stones are from the Neogene volcanics of the Štiavnica stratovolcano. Mainly effusive and extrusive activity of andesite volcanism. Distinguish the original and more new additional building elements, suggest suitable procedures and materials with respect to the sanitation of the building complex.
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Streiffert, Jörgen. "Agrar bebyggelse". In Situ Archaeologica 9 (31 dicembre 2011): 27–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.58323/insi.v9.13294.

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This article focuses on the early Medieval provincial settlement in Bohuslän and Halland; two neighbouring counties on the Swedish West Coast. There are a number of finds dated to the early Medieval Period in both Bohuslän and Halland, but the settlement remains are much fewer than those registered as prehistoric. Also, the remains are often not so clear and distinct. However, the material is large enough to make certain general comparisons and conclusions of how the buildings were planned. The impression is that each farmstead was individually built according to a building tradition, which could be distinguished from other contemporary farms in the vicinity.
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O'Sullivan, Jerry, Stephen Carter, Dianne Dixon, Daphne Lorimer e Gordon Turnbull. "Excavation of an early church and a women's cemetery at St Ronan's medieval parish church, Iona". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 124 (30 novembre 1995): 327–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.124.327.365.

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St Ronan's was the medieval parish church of lona. Excavation within the church recorded remains of an earlier building and graves of various dates, from the early medieval to the modern period. The sex of earlier remains could not be determined, but all of the later skeletal remains were of women or children, and records attest to the use of the site as a women's cemetery until the mid-18th century. The discussion considers the antiquity and origins of the women's cemetery and describes some possible Irish parallels. The earliest graves were overlain by the wall remnants of a small, unicameral, stone building — probably a church — with clay-bonded and whitewashed walls. The remains of the building were incorporated into the foundations of the medieval parish church. Parallels for the fabric and treatment of the masonry are known from some other pre-Romanesque Scottish churches. Finds from the excavation included a cross-inscribed slab, bronze and bone pins, coffin fittings and nails, fragments of decorated bronze objects and three medieval coins. The excavation was funded by the lona Cathedral Trust and Historic Scotland.
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Campion, Garry. "People, process and the poverty-pew: a functional analysis of mundane buildings in the Nottinghamshire framework-knitting industry". Antiquity 70, n. 270 (dicembre 1996): 847–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00084118.

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Industrial archaeology has traditionally concentrated on the recording and study of technological and engineering survivals — hence the name ‘industrial’ as, often, a near-synonym for ‘post-medieval’ in naming the archaeology of early modern capitalism. This study of three mundane industrial buildings draws upon building and documentary evidence as aids to understanding working structures not distinguished by technological or engineering innovation.
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Thacker, Mark. "The medieval castle of Dun Aros". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 150 (30 novembre 2021): 475–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.150.1325.

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An investigation of Aros Castle (NM 56287 44989) was undertaken which included low-level survey of the site’s north-west block followed by lab-based analysis of a mixed assemblage of building material samples. The study presents the first independent evidence relating to the chronology of building construction on the site and reveals the wide range of techniques and materials exploited during that process. The results are consistent with surviving documentary, architectural and art-historical evidence, and highlight the importance of the site’s masonry structures for the mediation and display of Clan Donald power during their later medieval floruit as Lords of the Isles and Earls of Ross. View supplementary material here.
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Ensley, Mimi. "Meeting Lydgate’s Ghost: Building Medieval History in Seventeenth-Century England". Review of English Studies 71, n. 299 (14 agosto 2019): 251–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/res/hgz084.

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Abstract This article examines a manuscript poem composed by the seventeenth-century author John Lane. Writing in what is now London, British Library, Harley MS 5243, Lane revives the medieval poet John Lydgate in order to re-tell the story of Guy of Warwick, famous from medieval romance. In Lane’s poem, Lydgate returns from beyond the grave to proclaim the historicity of Guy’s legend and simultaneously preserve his own reputation as a chronicler of English history. While some scholars suggest that Lydgate’s popularity declined in the post-Reformation period due to his reputation as the ‘Monk of Bury’, and while it is true that significantly fewer editions of Lydgate’s poems were published in the decades after the Reformation, Lane’s poem offers another window into Lydgate’s early modern reputation. I argue that Lane’s historiographic technique in his Guy of Warwick narrative mirrors Lydgate’s own poetic histories. Both Lane and Lydgate grapple with existing historical resources and compose their narratives by compiling the accreted traditions of the past, supplementing these traditions with documentary sources and artefacts. This article, thus, complicates existing scholarly narratives that align Lydgate with medieval or monastic traditions, traditions perceived to be irrecoverably transformed by the events of the Reformation in England.
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Curcic, Slobodan. "Visible and invisible aspects of building the fortified palace of Smederevo and its historical significance". Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, n. 50-2 (2013): 835–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi1350835c.

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The remains of the fifteenth-century fortification of Smederevo, the last capital of the Serbian Medieval state, are among the most impressive remnants of Late Medieval architecture in the Balkans. Despite the attention given to the complex in scholarship, many of its visible and invisible aspects still remain unresolved and deserve further investigation.
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Binski, P. "Medieval Allegory and the Building of the New Jerusalem". English Historical Review 119, n. 483 (1 settembre 2004): 1041–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/119.483.1041.

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Taylor, Duncan. "Book Review: Waterways and Canal-Building in Medieval England". International Journal of Maritime History 20, n. 2 (dicembre 2008): 388–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/084387140802000232.

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Rodwell, Warwick. "Faith, Pride and Works: Medieval Church Building. By TomMcNeill". Archaeological Journal 164, n. 1 (gennaio 2007): 289–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00665983.2007.11020732.

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Davis, Michael T. "Faith, Pride and Works: Medieval Church Building. Tom McNeill". Speculum 84, n. 1 (gennaio 2009): 189–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400021394.

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Raposo, Patrícia C., Michael Andrade, José A. F. O. Correia, Maria E. Salavessa, Cristina Reis, Carlos Oliveira e Abílio de Jesus. "Non-Destructive Structural Wood Diagnosis of a Medieval Building". Procedia Structural Integrity 5 (2017): 1147–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prostr.2017.07.024.

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Ecker, Heather. "Tom Nickson. Toledo Cathedral: Building Histories in Medieval Castile." American Historical Review 122, n. 4 (1 ottobre 2017): 1296–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.4.1296.

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Hill, Rosemary. "‘Proceeding like Guy Faux’: the Antiquarian Investigation of St Stephen's Chapel Westminster, 1790–1837". Architectural History 59 (2016): 253–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/arh.2016.8.

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AbstractSt Stephen's Chapel Westminster is one of Europe's great lost buildings. An elaborate palatine chapel, work on it began in 1292 and continued until at least 1363. After 1546 it became the House of Commons and was so obscured by successive alterations that the original building had passed out of living memory by the late eighteenth century. It was then that it attracted the interest of a number of antiquaries who recorded it in the years up to and after the fire of 1834. In 1837 it was demolished. The antiquaries’ accounts provide the only records of the chapel's appearance and construction and have been much used in studies of the medieval building. This article, however, considers them as a body of work in their own right, one that casts light not only on St Stephen's but on the changing attitudes of the Romantic age towards history and the medieval past in the years which saw the transformation of the Gothic Revival and the birth of the modern idea of conservation.
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Piselli, Cristina, Alessio Guastaveglia, Jessica Romanelli, Franco Cotana e Anna Laura Pisello. "Facility Energy Management Application of HBIM for Historical Low-Carbon Communities: Design, Modelling and Operation Control of Geothermal Energy Retrofit in a Real Italian Case Study". Energies 13, n. 23 (1 dicembre 2020): 6338. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13236338.

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The highest challenge of energy efficiency of building stock is achieving improved performance in existing buildings and, especially, in heritage buildings which per se are characterized by massive limitations against the implementation of the most sophisticated solutions for energy saving. In Italy, historical buildings represent more than 30% of the building stock and the vast majority require energy retrofit, while ensuring the preservation of the heritage value and acceptable comfort conditions. In this context, historical buildings must be retrofitted and re-functioned by introducing innovative technologies aimed at reducing energy consumption and improving human comfort, health, and safety. To this aim, this study implements the Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) approach for the integrated modeling, monitoring, management, and maintenance of a novel geothermal system involving horizontal ground source heat exchangers (GHEXs) coupled to an adsorption heat pump for the energy refurbishment of historical buildings. In detail, a rural building part of a medieval complex in Perugia, Central Italy, is considered as a pilot case study. The analysis stresses the potential of the Facility Management (FM) applications of HBIM to provide a tool for the human-centric operational management control of the building energy performance and indoor comfort when combined with the building monitoring and supervision system. Therefore, this integrated HBIM approach may drive the path towards the user-centric re-functioning of heritage buildings.
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Nikitin, Yury, Vasiliy Goryunov, Vera Murgul e Nikolay Vatin. "Russian Sections at World and International Fairs". Advanced Materials Research 1065-1069 (dicembre 2014): 2674–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1065-1069.2674.

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Russian exposition pavilions at world and international fairs, expressive and unique in their artistic formulation, were always among the most visible national buildings. Beginning with the first structures at the 1867 World Fair in Paris, Russia presented medieval Russian architectural forms at all subsequent exhibitions. An important feature of Russia’s exhibition building abroad was the supreme desire to achieve high quality despite the fact that the structures were doomed to destruction. Russian architects strove to create an original image of the national exhibition pavilion, and so their appeal to medieval Russian architecture was natural. The path followed by Russia when participating in world and international exhibitions was not chosen by chance. This was the route to Russia’s assertion of her national culture in the West.
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Kubankin, Dmiriy A., e Nikolay Yu Zozyrev. "Raw Materials Sources of Building Materials of Ukek Districts". Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 2, n. 36 (25 giugno 2021): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/pa2021.2.36.193.202.

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Cataloguing of the Ukek architectural objects has produced the basis for conclusions on the market saturation with local construction material (sandstone) for building foundations. The amounts of building stone to be found within Ukek were insufficient to satisfy the needs of the construction segment of the medieval market. Numerous outcrops of Paleogene sandstones within the Lysogorskoye Plateau used to be developed as early as the beginning of the 20th century. A medieval settlement lying 11 km away from the town and pertaining to its vicinity happens to be close to the site of sandstone development in the Lysaya hill. Mineralogical-petrographic studies of the stone block covered with artistic carvings and found in Ukek indicate its similarity to the sandstones from the occurrences and deposits in the Lysaya hill. According to the results of mineralogical-petrographic analysis, the stone joint block and the grave plate from Ukek is reliably comparable with dolomites from the Tyoplovka deposits of construction stone (carbonate rocks) situated 73 km away from Ukek.
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Aston, Michael, e Christopher Gerrard. "‘Unique, Traditional and Charming’. The Shapwick Project, Somerset". Antiquaries Journal 79 (settembre 1999): 1–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500044474.

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The Shapwick Project, Somerset, began in 1989 as a ten-year, multidisciplinary landscape investigation focused upon the evolution of early and late medieval settlement patterns. This interim paper reviews the work carried out to 1996 and summarizes the results of archaeological fieldwork, standing building recording and documentary study. It is argued that the site of the present village and the medieval field system were planned in the late Saxon period and replaced a scatter of dispersed farmsteads, many of which show continuity from the prehistoric and Roman periods. The role of the medieval and post-medieval landscape is emphasized in reflecting and reinforcing social structure.
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Bass, Ian. "The Potential of Video Games for Enhancing Teaching History". International Journal of Management and Applied Research 7, n. 3 (4 settembre 2020): 308–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18646/2056.73.20-022.

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This paper reflects on the potential of using video games as a medium to teach medieval history. Building on feedback from students and research around the topic of using video games to teach medieval history, this paper explores how video games can be used to create counterfactual simulations and their potential use as an academic teaching tool.
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Rodwell, Warwick. "Archaeology and the standing fabric: recent studies at Lichfield Cathedral". Antiquity 63, n. 239 (giugno 1989): 281–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00076006.

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With the great 19th-century restorations of British cathedrals went the first great campaigns of cathedral archaeology. British cathedrals are, characteristically, multiperiod structures where major elements of earlier phases have been swallowed into a later-medieval or post-medieval fabric. So an important element in cathedral studies in the last century was the close observation of clues within the standing building. It remains a major element, in which new methods like the oak dendrochronology for medieval England run alongside that oldest archaeological tool, the observant eye.
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Artemieva, N. G. "A Jurchen Temple at the Southern Ussuri Fortifi ed Site, in Primorye". Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 51, n. 2 (13 luglio 2023): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2023.51.2.085-092.

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The article outlines the fi ndings of excavations of a ritual building discovered at the Southern Ussuri fortifi ed site (Primorye Territory), identifi ed as the capital of the Xupin county of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty. Previously it was thought that the Southern Ussuri town was founded by the Balhae people and that during its early period it was the center of the Balhae district of Shuaibin, while the Jurchens appeared there later. However, our fi ndings suggest that the town belonged to the Jurchens from the beginning. Despite the high density of modern buildings on the territory of the medieval town, our study of what was left of the habitation deposits has allowed us to determine the architectural horizons and to associate them with specifi c historical periods. Based on the analysis of materials excavated from a building located on the upper architectural horizon, architectural features of a medieval building representing the Buddhist tradition were described: the colonnade, roof style, and sculptural representations of dragons, phoenixes, and Buddhist immortals. New decorative motifs on the tiles of the front and eaves of the roof were discovered, and new standards of building materials were identifi ed. The fi ndings suggest that the ritual structure dates to the 13th century— the second period of the Jurchen Eastern Xia State (1234–1276), preceding the Yuan Dynasty. Special architectural features revealed during the excavations of the upper architectural horizon are reliable indicators for assessing the age of other sites in Primorye.
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Turner, Olivia Horsfall. "‘The Windows of this Church are of several Fashions’: Architectural Form and Historical Method in John Aubrey’s ‘Chronologia Architectonica’". Architectural History 54 (2011): 171–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x00004032.

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Thomas Rickman has been credited, perhaps for too long, as the first figure to ‘discriminate’ the styles of medieval architecture and create a chronological analysis of Gothic architectural forms. Not only were there several authors who published on the subject immediately before Rickman, but there was also, as early as the mid-seventeenth century, considerable interest in the discernment and classification of periods in medieval architecture. One of the chief figures in this was John Aubrey, who pioneered a method for deducing the date of a medieval building by analysing the shapes of its windows. This intellectual initiative, 150 years before Rickman, has been either overlooked or interpreted as a ‘false start’ in Gothic revivalism. It is, however, worthy of fresh appraisal as a significant development in historical method and as an indicator of one way in which architecture was understood in the seventeenth century. Aubrey’s idea was that objects of a given type, in this case medieval windows, had a particular shape during a particular historical period, and that their morphology could be used to create a system for establishing the date of any given building. The context for this scheme was the innovative proposal of several early modern antiquaries that shapes in themselves could convey historical information, and that specific historical periods had their own distinctive forms. These scholars, many of whom were associated with the Royal Society, took faltering steps towards taxonomies of historical form which foreshadowed the methods of analysis that became — and arguably remain — central to the discipline of architectural history. That their interest focused upon medieval architecture at a time when the Gothic was largely rejected as irregular and barbarous is also notable. Examining the origins of a technique for dating historic buildings through visual analysis reveals how an intellectual circle of the seventeenth century perceived and understood architecture at a time when in England architectural commentary and criticism were still in their infancy.
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Vandermeulen, Wout. "Modest building blocks". Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review 91, n. 3-4 (22 dicembre 2023): 427–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718190-20233401.

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Summary This article seeks to contribute to the growing current of legal historical literature on early modern commercial law. It examines the topic of monopolies and their prohibition in the Codex of Justinian (C. 4,59,2). Its purpose is to explore one aspect of the renewed interest in the topic among lawyers and theologians in the early 16th century, when trading corporations and authorities worldly and ecclesial caused a proliferation of monopolies. The aspect in question is the source material from the legal and theological tradition that early modern authors had at their disposal. Through analysing the printed editions of medieval works from Roman and canon law and from theology, this contribution sketches an image of scattered attention and a strong focus on guilds until the very last years of the Middle Ages. Only after 1450 do the roots of the notions that would dominate later debates come to the fore, and near exclusively in the works of moral theologians such as Konrad Summenhart.
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