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Worlds of Villard de Honnecourt: The Portfolio, Medieval Technology, and Gothic Monuments [Kietas viršelis]

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This book charts the past, present, and future of studies on medieval technology, art, and craft practices. Inspired by Villards enigmatic portfolio of artistic and engineering drawings, this collection explores the multiple facets of medieval building represented in this manuscript (Paris, Bibliothčque nationale de France, MS Fr 19093).





The books eighteen essays and two introductions showcase traditional and emergent methods for the study of medieval craft, demonstrating how these diverse approaches collectively amplify our understanding about how medieval people built, engineered, and represented their world. Contributions range from the analysis of words and images in Villards portfolio, to the close analysis of masonry, technological marvels, and gothic architecture, pointing the way toward new avenues for future scholarship to explore.



Contributors are: Mickey Abel, Carl F. Barnes Jr., Robert Bork, George Brooks, Michael T. Davis, Amy Gillette, Erik Gustafson, Maile S. Hutterer, John James, William Sayers, Ellen Shortell, Alice Isabella Sullivan, Richard Alfred Sundt, Sarah Thompson, Steven A. Walton, Maggie M. Williams, Kathleen Wilson Ruffo, and Nancy Wu.
List of Figures
ix
Notes on Contributors xxii
Introduction 1(10)
George Brooks
Made S. Hutterer
AVISTA and Its Publications: A Brief History 11(24)
Ellen M. Shortell
PART 1 Villard de Honnecourt: The Portfolio
1 An Essay on Villard de Honnecourt and Cambrai Cathedral
35(13)
Carl F. Barnes Jr.
2 Villard de Honnecourt: Gothic Carpenter
48(41)
George Brooks
3 The Counterweight Trebuchet, the History of Its Name in Medieval France and Britain, and the Terminology of Its Components in Villard de Honnecourt
89(16)
William Sayers
4 Representational Conventions and Villard's Architectural Drawings
105(23)
Maile S. Hutterer
5 Further beyond Villard: The Rose Window Design at Saint-Quentin
128(29)
Ellen M. Shortell
6 Through a Glass, Darkly: Villard's Notebook, the Liberal Arts, and the Problem of Architectural Meaning
157(24)
Erik Gustafson
PART 2 Villard de Honnecourt: Medieval Technology
7 Mortar, Measure, Masonry: Who Created the Gothic Style?
181(63)
John James
8 Hugues Libergier and His Instruments
244(20)
Nancy Wu
9 Like Clockwork: Timely Authorial Mechanisms in Guillaume de Machaut
264(27)
Kathleen Wilson Ruffo
10 Late Medieval Angel Machines
291(32)
Amy Gillette
11 ReCOGnition: Revisiting Medieval Gearing from Vitruvius to Print
323(44)
Steven A. Walton
PART 3 Villard de Honnecourt: Gothic Monuments
12 Warrior Kings and Savvy Abbots: The Depiction of Contemporary Costume on the Cross of the Scriptures at Clonmacnois
367(22)
Maggie M. Williams
13 To Sea and Be Seen: Reconstruction of the Strategic Building Program at Maillezais Abbey
389(42)
Mickey Abel
14 Adaptation and Audience: Remodeling Notre-Dame d'Etampes in the Thirteenth Century
431(29)
Sarah Thompson
15 Design in the Details: The Choir of the Cathedral of Clermont-Ferrand
460(31)
Michael T. Davis
16 From Half to Full Palmier: Factors Contributing to the Final Chevet Design of Toulouse's Jacobin Church
491(30)
Richard Alfred Sundt
17 Holy Toledo Redux: Reconsidering Art-Historical Taxonomy and the Morphology of Toledo Cathedral
521(22)
Robert Bork
18 The Reach of the Gothic: Monastic Architecture and the Intersection of Traditions in Eastern Europe
543(40)
Alice Isabella Sullivan
Index 583
George Brooks, Ph.D. (2003), Florida State University, is Professor of Humanities, Medieval Studies, and History of Science and Technology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. His interests include medieval technology and engineering, he has published several articles on medieval mechanics.





Maile S. Hutterer, Ph.D. (2011), New York University, is Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at the University of Oregon. Her research focuses on French medieval architecture, and her publications include Framing the Church: The Social, Contextual, and Artistic Power of Gothic Buttresses (Penn State University Press, 2020).