Reader(s): McMillan, Roy
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA138712
Barcode: 9781843793878
Release Date: 01/2010

GREGSON, J.: Cathedrals - In a Nutshell (Unabridged)

For almost two millennia, cathedrals have been among the most imposing, astonishing and inspiring buildings in Europe. Regardless of faith, their scale and architectural daring has never ceased to spark wonder. This guide traces the development of the cathedral from its earliest beginnings as a Bishop’s house, through the Romanesque and Gothic periods and up to the most extravagant contemporary designs around the world. In doing so, it sheds light on social, religious and architectural history, as well as bringing the story of these extraordinary buildings to life.

Tracklist

Gregson, Jonathan - Author
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
1 Cathedrals - In a Nutshell 05:19
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2 Some ascribe the special qualities of a great cathedral… 05:34
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3 In some cases… 05:16
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4 In the Iberian peninsula… 05:47
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5 Some early cathedrals… 05:52
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6 Many of these bishops were warriors… 06:23
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7 Rodin discerned in the great Romanesque cathedrals… 06:31
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8 When Abbot Suger died in 1151… 05:43
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9 A new dynamism was abroad… 05:51
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10 Princes, nobles, and city patricians… 06:41
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
11 Another of the cathedral's duties… 04:50
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
12 The great age of cathedral building… 04:36
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
13 In Catholic Europe… 04:52
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
14 The need for new cathedrals… 04:37
McMillan, Roy (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 01:17:52