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Echoes of Britain: York Minster: Kings, Fire and Stone. Echoes of Britain, #3
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- ISBN8233293610
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- Date de parution30/05/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Beautifully illustrated in full colour throughout, Echoes of Britain: York Minster tells the remarkable story of one of Britain's greatest buildings, from Roman Eboracum and the proclamation of Constantine as emperor to medieval ambition, Civil War tension, catastrophic fires, hidden carvings, stained glass, restoration, legend and the living cathedral of today. This is a richly told history of York Minster, exploring how one extraordinary building came to embody nearly two thousand years of faith, power, craftsmanship, conflict, disaster and renewal.
Written in an accessible, vivid style, it follows the Minster's long evolution through its foundations, towers, windows, stonework, fires, repairs and rediscoveries, showing how each age left its mark on a cathedral that has never stopped changing. Did you know?. York Minster stands above part of the Roman fortress headquarters of Eboracum, meaning the cathedral's foundations lie over one of the great military and administrative centres of Roman Britain..
Not every strange stone creature on a medieval church is a gargoyle. True gargoyles are water spouts, designed to throw rainwater clear of the walls, while grotesques are decorative carvings, often comic, monstrous or unsettling, and York Minster has a splendidly odd collection of both.. York Minster has its own ghostly traditions, including tales of vanished figures, unexplained footsteps and the lingering presence of those who seem unwilling to leave the great cathedral entirely to the living.
Inside these pages, the Minster emerges not simply as a monument, but as a place shaped by ambition, devotion, fire, craftsmanship and survival. Its story is told through the fabric of the building itself, as well as through the stranger details that still cling to its stonework: ghosts, hidden symbols, gargoyles, grotesques and the carved faces that have watched York change for centuries. Echoes of Britain: York Minster offers a vivid, atmospheric journey through the cathedral's story, its secrets and its continuing place at the heart of one of Britain's most historic cities.
Written in an accessible, vivid style, it follows the Minster's long evolution through its foundations, towers, windows, stonework, fires, repairs and rediscoveries, showing how each age left its mark on a cathedral that has never stopped changing. Did you know?. York Minster stands above part of the Roman fortress headquarters of Eboracum, meaning the cathedral's foundations lie over one of the great military and administrative centres of Roman Britain..
Not every strange stone creature on a medieval church is a gargoyle. True gargoyles are water spouts, designed to throw rainwater clear of the walls, while grotesques are decorative carvings, often comic, monstrous or unsettling, and York Minster has a splendidly odd collection of both.. York Minster has its own ghostly traditions, including tales of vanished figures, unexplained footsteps and the lingering presence of those who seem unwilling to leave the great cathedral entirely to the living.
Inside these pages, the Minster emerges not simply as a monument, but as a place shaped by ambition, devotion, fire, craftsmanship and survival. Its story is told through the fabric of the building itself, as well as through the stranger details that still cling to its stonework: ghosts, hidden symbols, gargoyles, grotesques and the carved faces that have watched York change for centuries. Echoes of Britain: York Minster offers a vivid, atmospheric journey through the cathedral's story, its secrets and its continuing place at the heart of one of Britain's most historic cities.





