Title: |
Sarum cathedral as rebuilt by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, 1102--1139:
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Subtitle: |
the state of research and open questions |
Issue: |
Wiltshire Archaeol Natur Hist Mag 101 |
Series: |
The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
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Volume: |
101
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Page Start/End: |
130 - 140 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
The paper discusses the eastern arm, crossing and transepts at Sarum cathedral built during the early-twelfth century by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, the foundations of which were laid bare in excavations undertaken between 1909 and 1915, the finds from which are now divided between the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum and the English Heritage store in Gosport. It is noted that there are also many carved stones reused in the perimeter walls of the close at Salisbury cathedral and above the high vaults of Salisbury cathedral. The paper examines these stones and the excavated plan of Sarum cathedral in relation to analogous work at churches in England, Wales, Ireland and France, in an attempt to reconstruct the appearance of Bishop Roger's church. |
Year of Publication: |
2008
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Subjects / Periods: |
Cathedral (Auto Detected Subject) |
Sarum Cathedral (Auto Detected Subject) |
Carved Stones Reused (Auto Detected Subject) |
CHURCH
(Monument Type England)
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Source: |
BIAB
(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date: |
28 Feb 2008 |