- Title
L'Architecture Carolingienne en France et en Europe: By François Heber-Suffrin (†) and Christian Sapin. Éditions Picard, Paris, 2021. 299 pp., numerous col. and b/w illus. isbn 978-2-7084-1182-1. €54 (hb).
- Authors
Gem, Richard
- Abstract
Brick also appears in Carolingian buildings, both salvaged Roman brick and newly made bricks from the same kilns that produced roof tiles. At Paderborn and Saint-Denis the palace buildings are subsidiary to great churches that show the influence of Roman models. There is a helpful definition of the French terminology for different types of masonry used for wall construction: large and medium ashlar blocks ("grand/moyen appareil"); and most frequently, small blocks dressed on one face ("moellons").
- Subjects
CATHEDRALS; ARCHITECTURAL models; BUILDING commissioning; CHURCH renewal; CONSTRUCTION materials; CHRISTIANITY; PAPACY; DOCUMENTARY evidence
- Publication
Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 2022, Vol 175, Issue 1, p307
- ISSN
0068-1288
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/00681288.2022.2104481