Fortified architecture of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem in southwest France, from the 12th to the 15th century. Current status of knowledge (original ) (raw )“Fortified Rural Houses of the Hospital in the Medieval Priory of Lombardy: Preliminary Remarks”, in Castelos das Ordens Militares, 2 vols, ed. I.C. Ferreira Fernades (Lisbon, 2013), II, pp. 293-311.
Elena Bellomo
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« Templar and Hospitaller establishments in Southern France: the State of Research and New Perspectives »
CARRAZ Damien
Archaeology and Architecture of the Military Orders. New studies, 2014
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D. Heinzelmann - M. Heinzelmann - J. Krüger - M. Wacker, The Hospital of St. John in Jerusalem - From the Architectural Remains to a 3D-Reconstruction, in: D. Vieweger - S. Gibson (Eds.) The Archaeology and History of the Church of the Redeemer and the Muristan in Jerusalem (Oxford 2016) 307-321
Michael Heinzelmann
D. Vieweger - Sh. Gibson (Hrsg.), The Archaeology and History of the Church of the Redeemer and the Muristan in Jerusalem, 2016
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The Fortified Parish Church: Pacification, Protection or Provocation during the French Wars of Religion?
Philippa Woodcock
French History, 2010
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'Building Jerusalem in Western France: The Case of St-Sauveur at Charroux', in Romanesque and the Mediterranean: Points of Contact Across the Latin, Greek and Islamic Worlds c.1000-c.1250, ed., Rosa Maria Bacile and John McNeill (Leeds 2015)
John McNeill
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« Étudier l’architecture médiévale en France au tournant des XXe et XXIe siècles. Approche historiographique, propos méthodologique », International Research Center for Late Antiquity and Middle Ages de Zagreb, Croatie, 21-26 mai 2018, Hortus Artium medievalium, vol. 25/1, 2019, p. 129-136.
Arnaud TIMBERT
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Review in English Historical Review of The Architecture of the Christian Holy Land: Reception from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance
Kathryn Blair Moore
English Historical Review, 2020
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A Hospitalis infirmorum Sancti Lazari de Jerusalem before the first crusade
Charles Savona-Ventura
Sancti Lazari Ordinis Academia Internationalis, 2017
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The Medical Legacy Of The Knights Of St John And The Crusader Hospitals Of Jerusalem And Acre
David Matzliach
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The Architectural History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem: the Question of the Periodization of Melchior De Vogüé
Lavrentyeva Elena
Lavrentyeva E. The Architectural History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem: the Question of the Periodization of Melchior De Vogüé, in Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 324. Paris: Atlantis Press, 2019, p. 45-48., 2019
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Rev. F. Baratte, V. Brouquier-Reddé, E. Rocca (eds), Du culte aux sanctuaires. L'architecture religieuse dans l'Afrique romaine et byzantine, Paris 2018
Jerzy Żelazowski
Antiquité Classique 88, 2019
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Was Original Best? Refitting the Churches of the Diocese of Le Mans, 1562-1598
Philippa Woodcock
The Archaeology of Post-Medieval Religion, 2012
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Monastic life, art, and technology - program of the conference, 16th-18th October 2014, Alba Iulia, Department of History, Archaeology, and Museology
Ileana Burnichioiu
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Report about the architectural survey of the Parish Church of the settlement of Sanvignes-les-Mines
László Daragó
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'Por ce vint as Ospitaliers et [...] leur dona la moitié de sa cité' : Hospitallers and Templars as Landholders in the Principality of Galilee (12th-13th centuries)
Simon DORSO
The Military Orders: Piety, Pugnacity and Property. 7th International Conference, Londres (7-10 septembre 2017)
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CALL FOR PAPERS: "Rethinking Architecture for Friars: Process and Spatial Solutions in the Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 1200 -1500", European Architectural History Network Meeting,
Gianmario Guidarelli , Catarina Madureira Villamariz
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« Templars and Hospitallers in the Cities of the West and the Latin East (Twelfth to Thirteenth Centuries) »
CARRAZ Damien
Crusades, 12, 2013
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Review in Church History of The Architecture of the Christian Holy Land: Reception from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance
Kathryn Blair Moore
Church History, 2019
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Safed (Zefat), Jerusalem Street: Crusader-Period Remains in the Vicinity of the Castle
Hervé Barbé
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Christa Clamer, Kay Prag, Jean-Baptiste Humbert, Colegio del Pilar. Excavations in Jerusalem, Christian Quarter, Leuven, Peeters, “Cahiers de la revue biblique”, 2017, in Speculum, p. 1149-1151.
Camille Rouxpetel
Speculum, 2020
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Gerardo Boto Varela & César García de Castro Valdés (eds.), Materia y Acción en las Catedrales Medievales (ss IX-XIII) / Material and Action in European Cathedrals (9th-13th centuries), BAR Publishing, BAR International Series 2853, ISBN 978 1 4073 1592 8, Oxford, 2017, 355 p.
Gerardo Boto , TEMPLA Taller de Estudios Medievales
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Early Church Architectural Forms: a Theologically Contextual Typology for the Eastern Churches of the 4th -6th Centuries
Susan Balderstone
Buried History Monograph 3, 2007
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LAST DAYS!!! CfP. Rethinking Architecture for Friars: Process and Spatial Solutions in the Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 1200 -1500
Silvia Beltramo , Catarina Madureira Villamariz
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Was original best? Refitting the churches of the diocese of Le Mans, during the French Wars of Religion
Philippa Woodcock
The Archaeology of Post-Medieval Religion, 2012
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“The Raison d’architecture and Architectural ‘Theory’ in Early Sixteenth-Century France,” Renaissance and Reformation 27 (2003): 115-43.
Sandra Richards
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Review of K. B. Moore: The architecture of the Christian Holy Land, and of R. Bartal, N. Bodner, B. Kühnel (eds): Natural materials of the Holy Land
Sundar Henny
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The stones of Naples: church building in Angevin Italy, 1266-1343
Caroline Bruzelius
Choice Reviews Online, 2005
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“The Temple and the Hospital in North and Central Italy: Status Quaestionis and New Lines of Research”, in Les Ordres religieux militaires dans la ville médiévale. 1150-1350, ed. Damien Carraz (Clermont-Ferrand, 2013), pp. 159-170.
Elena Bellomo
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-“Beyond the Tabernacle: the Real and Ideal Jerusalem in the Cistercian Abbey of Santa María de Las Huelgas” paper delivered in the International Medieval Congress (Leeds, 13-16 July 2009)
Rocío Sánchez Ameijeiras
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The Stones of Naples: Church Building in Angevin Italy, 1266–1343. By Caroline Bruzelius. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2004. xvi + 272 pp. 160 black-and-white and 40 color illustrations. $75.00 cloth
Caroline A Bruzelius
Church History, 2007
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Post Reformation Church Architecture in the Marischal Earldom
Miles Kerr-Peterson
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International Colloquium “Monastic Architecture and the City” - Book of abstracts.
Catarina Almeida Marado
2013
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“Evidence of an Innovative Master Builder in Northern Burgundy: The Early Gothic Construction of the Parish Churches at Gurgy and Beines”
Cynthia Canejo
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2005
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Review of Peter Reed, Church Architecture in Early Medieval Spain c.700-c.1100, in The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies
Rose Walker
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Sacred Romanesque Architecture of Knight Hospitaller in the Polish Lands
Paulina Gorazd-Dziuban
Acta. Fakulty filozoficke Zapadoceske univerzity v Plzni, 2018
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