Ecclesia cathedralis Wintoniensis

Ecclesia cathedralis Wintoniensis in urbe Wintoniae visitatur, capitali olim Wessexiae omnisque Angliae. Cathedrali anteriori loco propinquo iam anno 642 condita, haec ecclesia nova cura Walchelini episcopi anno 1079 incepta, anno 1093 inaugurata est, reliquiis sancti Swithuni episcopi Wintoniensis (qui anno 863 obierat) rite translatis. Materies praesertim e lapicidinis prope Binstead insulae Vectae advecta est. Navis ecclesiae stilo perpendiculari saeculo XIV exeunte refecta est, episcopo Willelmo de Wykeham.

Ecclesia cathedralis Wintoniensis

Aevo recentiori restitutionem ecclesiae Georgius Gilbertus Scott anno 1875 curavit.[1]

  1. Georgius Gilbertus Scott, Personal and professional recollections (Londinii, 1879) pp. 352-353

Bibliographia

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Ecclesia cathedralis Wintoniensis intus visa
De historia et architectura
  • John Britton, The history and antiquities of the see and cathedral church of Winchester. Londinii: Longman, 1817 Textus apud Internet Archive
  • T. A. Heslop, V. Sekules, edd., Medieval art and architecture at Winchester Cathedral. 1983
  • 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
  • John Milner, Milner's historical account of Winchester cathedral, with a supplement, describing the alterations and repairs. 9a ed. Wintoniae: Robbins and Wheeler, 1830 Textus apud Internet Archive
  • Philip W. Sergeant, The cathedral church of Winchester : a description of its fabric and a brief history of the episcopal see. Londinii: Bell, 1898 Textus apud Internet Archive 2a ed.
  • R. Willis, "The architectural history of Winchester cathedral" in Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland at Winchester, September 1845 (Londinii: Longman, 1846) pp. 1-80
  • Winchester Cathedral : a short history for visitors. Wintoniae 35a ed.
Specialia
  • Walter Howard Frere, The Winchester troper, from mss. of the Xth and XIth centuries. Londinii, 1894 Textus apud Internet Archive
  • G. W. Kitchin, F. T. Madge, edd., Documents relating to the foundation of the Chapter of Winchester, A.D. 1541-1547. Londinii: Simpkin & Marshall, 1889 Textus apud Internet Archive
  • W. R. W. Stephens, F. T. Madge, edd., Documents relating to the history of the Cathedral Church of Winchester in the seventeenth century. Londinii: Simpkin, 1897 Textus apud Internet Archive
  • John Vaughan, Winchester Cathedral Close: its historical and literary associations. Londinii: Pitman, 1914 Textus apud Internet Archive
  • John Vaughan, Winchester cathedral, its monuments and memorials. Londinii: Selwyn & Blount, 1919? Textus apud Internet Archive

Nexus externi

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  Situs geographici et historici: Locus: 51°3′39″N 1°18′48″W • GeoNames
  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad cathedralem Wintoniensem spectant.
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