Augustus Welby Pugin, Designer of the British Houses of Parliament: The Victorian Quest for a Liturgical ArchitectureEdwin Mellen Press, 2006 - 397ÆäÀÌÁö Much of the study of the nineteenth-century architect, Augustus Welby Pugin has focused on his architecture and design. Pugin himself believed that his strongest influence lay in his writing. He played an important role in the nineteenth century religious revival because of his views as a liturgical architect. |
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... referred to both Scripture and tradition . It has been suggested that Pugin's writing can be interpreted on liturgical and doctrinal levels . It may be possible to identify other aspects of interpretation . Is there , for example , an ...
... referred to both Scripture and tradition . It has been suggested that Pugin's writing can be interpreted on liturgical and doctrinal levels . It may be possible to identify other aspects of interpretation . Is there , for example , an ...
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... referred to individual elements of the church that simply represented or stood for a person , object , group or idea . Durandus was concerned with allegorical exegesis rather than merely symbolism . Durandus was not unusual or alone in ...
... referred to individual elements of the church that simply represented or stood for a person , object , group or idea . Durandus was concerned with allegorical exegesis rather than merely symbolism . Durandus was not unusual or alone in ...
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... referred to Newman for his approval , opinion and advice about articles . Various letters between them indicate that this was so . 1012 1007 Ibid . , Vol . XIII , p.461 . Newman to Miss Holmes ( 7 April 1850 ) . 1008 Ibid . , p.462 ...
... referred to Newman for his approval , opinion and advice about articles . Various letters between them indicate that this was so . 1012 1007 Ibid . , Vol . XIII , p.461 . Newman to Miss Holmes ( 7 April 1850 ) . 1008 Ibid . , p.462 ...
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