The Cathedral
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S1 E1 - What Is a Cathedral?
October 28, 201032minStart your tour of great Gothic cathedrals with this introduction. Discover the important role these buildings play in both spirituality and society, and learn how their origins lie in the 1st century A.D. with the emergence of the office of the bishop, whose throne is known as a "cathedra."Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E2 - Early Christian Architecture
May 31, 202031minGo back to the 4th century A.D, when Christians first began to erect large buildings for public worship. Taking you to the dawn of the 11th century, Professor Cook leads you through the most important examples of surviving ecclesiastical buildings from this period, including Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome and the Hagia Sophia in modern-day Istanbul.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E3 - Romanesque?A New Monumental Style
May 31, 202030minBy 1100, many churches in western Europe were built using a range of local styles, all of which in some manner hearkened back to classical Roman forms. Here, explore the development of the Romanesque style and survey impressive examples of Romanesque cathedrals in France, Germany, Italy, and England.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E4 - Vaulting?A Look at Roofs
May 31, 202031minWhat's the best way to build a church's ceiling? Journey through the evolution of church roofs - from flat wood ceilings to stone barrel vaults to magnificent ribbed vaulting. Without these developments, you'll discover, there could have been no Gothic cathedrals.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E5 - Romanesque at Its Best
May 31, 202030minSainte Foy in Conques. Saint Mary Magdalene in Vézelay. Saint-Lazare at Autun. Focus on these three French churches as definitive examples of Romanesque style and decoration. In particular, investigate how sculptural masterpieces on columns and over entrances rendered biblical stories into simple, visually arresting messages to instruct the faithful.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E6 - Saint-Denis and the Beginning of Gothic Style
May 31, 202030minScholars agree that the first Gothic building in history is the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis, located outside of Paris. After learning about this building's role in French history, tour the building's facade and interior, noting in particular the ribbed and pointed vaults, large stained glass windows, and extraordinary infusion of sunlight.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E7 - The Urban Context of Cathedrals
May 31, 202031minPlace the power of cathedrals in a more urban context as you explore the factors that led to the widespread reemergence of cities as the religious centers of Europe. Then, take a brief look at three "experimental" Gothic cathedrals in northern France: Sens, Senlis, and Noyon.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E8 - Notre Dame in Paris
May 31, 202030minIn a first look at early Gothic cathedrals, focus on perhaps the most famous cathedral in the world: Notre Dame in Paris. Gain new insights into how this magnificent building was created and learn the importance of features from its justly famous facade to its dramatic flying buttresses.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E9 - Early Gothic Style: Laon
May 31, 202030minLocated in a much smaller town, the Cathedral of Laon is a quite different Gothic experiment than Notre Dame - but just as fascinating. Learn what's so unusual about the style, substance, and placement of the three arches on its facade, the statues of oxen on top of its towers, and more.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E10 - Chartres: The Building
May 31, 202030minNotre Dame de Chartres is perhaps the most influential Gothic cathedral - so influential that Professor Cook devotes three discussions to exploring it. In the first, focus on the building itself, including its systematic use of flying buttresses, groundbreaking three-layered elevation, and rich interplay between verticals and horizontals.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E11 - Chartres: The Sculpture
May 31, 202032minContinue your virtual tour of Notre Dame de Chartres with a closer look at the cathedral's three porches, whose sculpted portals contain the largest collection of statuary of any Gothic cathedral. With their precise details, hidden narratives, and coordinating themes, these sculptures teach, inspire, and even evoke fear.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E12 - Chartres: The Windows
May 31, 202031minProfessor Cook concludes his in-depth look at Chartres with a handsomely illustrated tour of its famous stained glass windows, as well as a description of how these brilliant works of art are created. Of the 175 glass windows in the cathedral, about 150 of them contain their original medieval glass.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E13 - Amiens: The Limits of Height
May 31, 202030minEnormous. Soaring. Awe-inspiring. Find out why the Cathedral of Amiens - Professor Cook's favorite cathedral - deserves these and other titles by surveying the structure of the building and its dizzying heights. It's a chance to find out why Amiens takes visitors to the limits of what a Gothic building can do.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E14 - Amiens: The Facade
May 31, 202030minThe front of the Cathedral of Amiens is the single greatest sculptural display in all of Gothic decoration. Here, make sense of the complexities and details of the cathedral's facade by approaching its larger-than-life sculptures from the point of view of the 13th-century people for whom they were built.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E15 - Reims: The Royal Cathedral
May 31, 202031minAnother of France's most beautiful - and important - cathedrals is located in the city of Reims. Survey the building's long and dramatic history, from the time of Joan of Arc to the bombardments of World War I, and look closely at examples from its statues, spires, and stained glass windows.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E16 - Cathedrals: Who Builds? Who Pays? How Long?
May 31, 202031minYou've witnessed the majesty of some of Europe's great cathedrals. But how on earth were they actually built? Separate myth from reality, using models, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass windows, and other sources to reveal the technical process of creating impressive buildings that would inspire millions.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E17 - New Developments in Gothic France
May 31, 202031minUsing the abbey of Saint - Denis; the cathedrals at Bourges, Troyes, and Beauvais; and the chapel of Saint Chapelle as case studies, examine the progression in the Gothic style that took place during the late 13th century. Among these are advanced buttressing systems, even higher vaults, and the addition of still more windows.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E18 - Late Gothic Churches in France
May 31, 202032minWitness the evolution of Gothic architecture in the 14th, 15th, and early 16th centuries. Looking closely at a series of French cathedrals, abbeys, and churches, you'll find powerful examples of the flamboyant style, including more elegant stone tracery and glass windows that are more painted than stained.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E19 - Early Gothic Architecture in England
May 31, 202031minCross the English Channel into England, where you tour four classic examples of the country's Gothic style: the cathedrals at Canterbury, Salisbury, Wells, and Lincoln. In addition, investigate the major and subtle differences between these and the French cathedrals you have seen before.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E20 - Decorated and Perpendicular English Gothic
May 31, 202031minContinue your virtual travels through England, this time paying particular attention to specific cathedrals, abbeys, and chapels that feature developments unique to the English Gothic style. Highlights include Westminster Abbey, Kings College Chapel in Cambridge, and Ely Cathedral.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E21 - Gothic Churches in the Holy Roman Empire
May 31, 202031minVenture into the former territory of the Holy Roman Empire in this highlight of the most famous Gothic cathedrals from this part of Europe. Here, study the Gothic cathedrals of Strasbourg, Cologne, and Prague, as well as the exuberance of Kutná Hora's cathedral in the Czech Republic.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E22 - Gothic Churches in Italy
May 31, 202032minWhile the term "Gothic" is rarely used in an Italian context, Professor Cook pinpoints both traditional and unique Gothic elements present in the cathedrals of Siena and Orvieto, as well as in the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi. He also guides you through other buildings, including the most Gothic cathedral in Italy, Milan Cathedral.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E23 - Gothic Styles in Iberia and the New World
May 31, 202031minTurn west to the Gothic cathedrals of Spain, many of which exhibit a unique mixture of Roman, Muslim, French, and German influences. Then, go across the ocean to see how Spanish churches developed in the New World, including a visit to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, the oldest cathedral in the Americas.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E24 - Gothic Architecture in Today's World
May 31, 202033minWith the spread of Renaissance ideas and styles, Gothic architecture eventually subsided, only to experience a vibrant revival in the 19th and 20th centuries. In this conclusion, sample neo-Gothic churches in countries like Ecuador, China, South Africa, and the United States.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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