Ecclesia cathedralis Exoniensis
Ecclesia cathedralis Exoniensis in Devonia Angliae occidentalis visitatur. Dioecese Devoniae et Cornubiae a Cridia Exoniam in urbem anno 1050 translata, aedificatio ecclesiae cathedralis a Willelmo Warelwast episcopo anno 1112 incepta est. Aedificium magna parte confectum saeculo XIII exeunte ab episcopo Gualtero de Bronescombe successoribusque reconstructum non ante annum 1400 perfectum est.
Aevo recentiori restitutionem ecclesiae Georgius Gilbertus Scott annis 1869 et 1870 curavit.[1]
Notae
recensere- ↑ Georgius Gilbertus Scott, Personal and professional recollections (Londinii, 1879) pp. 345-349
Bibliographia
recensere- De historia et architectura
- Percy Addleshaw, The cathedral church of Exeter : a description of its fabric and a brief history of the Episcopal See. Londinii: Bell, 1898 Textus apud Internet Archive
- John Britton, The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Exeter. Londinii: Longman, 1826 Textus apud Internet Archive
- W. J. Edmonds, Exeter Cathedral. Londinii: Isbister, 1898 Textus apud Internet Archive
- Philip Freeman; Edward Vere Freeman, ed., The Architectural History of Exeter Cathedral. 2a ed. Exoniae: Eland, 1888 Textus apud Internet Archive
- F. Kelly, edd., Medieval art and architecture at Exeter Cathedral. 1991
- Richard John King, Handbook to the Cathedrals of England: Southern division: part I. Winchester, Salisbury, Exeter, Wells. 2a ed. Londinii: John Murray, 1876 Textus apud Internet Archive
- C. Lyttelton et al., Some account of the cathedral church of Exeter : illustrative of the plans, elevations, and sections, of that building. 1797 Textus apud Internet Archive
- George Oliver, Lives of the Bishops of Exeter and a history of the cathedral. Exoniae: Roberts, 1861 Textus apud Internet Archive
- Thomas B. Worth, Exeter cathedral and its restoration. Exoniae, 1878 Textus apud Internet Archive
- Specialia
- William Cotton, Henry Woollcombe, Gleanings from the Municipal and Cathedral Records Relative to the History of the Cty of Exeter. Exoniae: Townsend, 1877 Textus apud Internet Archive
- Ioannes de Grandisson; Herbert Edward Reynolds, ed., Legenda Sanctorum: the proper lessons for Saints' days according to the use of Exeter; with the Common of Saints; the lessons for the commemorations of the apostles Peter and Paul; and certain lessons read only in the Church of Exeter. Londinii: Elliot Stock, 1880 Textus apud Internet Archive
- Oswald J. Reichel, interpr., An old Exeter manuscript. Exoniae: Commin, 1907 Textus apud Internet Archive
- Herbert Edward Reynolds, A Short History of the Ancient Diocese of Exeter from the Conquest to the Church Congress of 1894. Exoniae: Besley, 1895 Textus apud Internet Archive
- F. E. Warren, The Leofric missal, as used in the Cathedral of Exeter during the episcopate of its first bishop, A.D. 1050-1072. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1883 Textus apud Internet Archive
Nexus externi
recensereSitus geographici et historici: Locus: 50°43′21″N 3°31′47″W • GeoNames |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad cathedralem Exoniensem spectant. |