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Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Picturealbums (for map of Sites Clunsiens) in Europe
Sites Clunisiens in France
01SC Ain
03SC Allier
04SC Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
07SC Ardèche
15SC Cantal
16SC Charentes
18SC Cher
19SC Corrèze
21SC Côte-d'Or
25SC Doubs
26SC Drôme
32SC Gers
36SC Indre
39SC Jura
42SC Loire
43SC Haute-Loire
46SC Lot
47SC Lot-et-Garonne
51SC Marne
58SC Nièvre
60SC Oise
63SC Puy-de-Dôme
69SC Rhône
71SC Saône-et-Loire (ceesvanhalderen@gmail.com)
74SC Haute-Savoye
75SC Paris
82SC Tarn-et-Garonne
84SC Vaucluse
91SC Essone
Sites Clunisiens in the rest of Europe
CH-SC Switserland
D-SC Germany
E-SC Spain
GB-SC Great-Britain
I-SC Italy
PL-SC Poland
01SC Ain
03SC Allier
04SC Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
07SC Ardèche
15SC Cantal
16SC Charentes
18SC Cher
19SC Corrèze
21SC Côte-d'Or
25SC Doubs
26SC Drôme
32SC Gers
36SC Indre
39SC Jura
42SC Loire
43SC Haute-Loire
46SC Lot
47SC Lot-et-Garonne
51SC Marne
58SC Nièvre
60SC Oise
63SC Puy-de-Dôme
69SC Rhône
71SC Saône-et-Loire (ceesvanhalderen@gmail.com)
74SC Haute-Savoye
75SC Paris
82SC Tarn-et-Garonne
84SC Vaucluse
91SC Essone
Sites Clunisiens in the rest of Europe
CH-SC Switserland
D-SC Germany
E-SC Spain
GB-SC Great-Britain
I-SC Italy
PL-SC Poland
Saturday, 9 May 2015
Summary maps of Romanesque and Byzantine churches
In the past I have published a number of blogs dedicated to a number of interactive maps, all based on various pages of website “Bourgogne Romane”.
Below I have summarized everything. The link to the relevant page of “Bourgogne Romane” is given in the caption of the pictures of the maps.
1. Pages as complete as possible (Burgundy):
1a. Link to map La Côte d’Or (21)
1b. Link to map La Nièvre (58)
1c. Link to map La Sâone-et-Loire (71)
1d. Link to map L'Yonne (89)
The maps above also contain links to a modest selection of churches in the departments bordering Burgundy. The links are recognisable as traffic signs for max. speed limits, where the "speed" is the number of that department (03, 69, 42, etc.).
2. Pages with a very restricted choice from available material (no attempt to completeness).
2a. Link to map Romanesque churches in Europe (except in Burgundy)
2b. Link to map Byzantine churches in Eastern-Europe and the Middle-East
The link to the website of La Tuilerie de Chazelle can be found here.
Below I have summarized everything. The link to the relevant page of “Bourgogne Romane” is given in the caption of the pictures of the maps.
1. Pages as complete as possible (Burgundy):
1a. Link to map La Côte d’Or (21)
| Link to page La Côte d'Or (21) |
1b. Link to map La Nièvre (58)
| Link to page La Nièvre (58) |
1c. Link to map La Sâone-et-Loire (71)
| Link to page La Saône-et-Loire (71) |
1d. Link to map L'Yonne (89)
| Link to page L'Yonne (89) |
The maps above also contain links to a modest selection of churches in the departments bordering Burgundy. The links are recognisable as traffic signs for max. speed limits, where the "speed" is the number of that department (03, 69, 42, etc.).
2. Pages with a very restricted choice from available material (no attempt to completeness).
2a. Link to map Romanesque churches in Europe (except in Burgundy)
| Link to page L'Europe Romane |
2b. Link to map Byzantine churches in Eastern-Europe and the Middle-East
| Link to page Byzantine Art |
The link to the website of La Tuilerie de Chazelle can be found here.
Sunday, 11 January 2015
The world is bigger than just Burgundy!
Some people are not very broadminded when it comes to their judgement of architecture, music, art, etc. In itself there is not much wrong with that stand point; it only becomes a bit of a menace when people try to inflict their taste on others.
I hope I am not so narrow minded when it comes to appreciating art. A good way to check that statement presented itself when I started digitalising my old slides. Over the years I had built up a collection of a good 10600 of those now almost obsolete pictures, taken in Europe, Asia and North-America. Whilst scanning however, I came across a far bigger number of Romanesque churches than I remembered having ever seen. And since it is nicer to share something than to keep it for oneself, I send a list of all my slides to the creator of "Bourgogne Romane”,who turned out to be interested in a number of my old slides. And again several of my pictures appeared on the webpage “L'Europe Romane”, a collection of more or less randomly chosen churches for which pictures were available.
Other than the Burgundian pages, this page did not claim any form of completeness. It really was a subjective choice of the maker of this site, and not a choice based on the "best", the "best preserved" the "historically most interesting buildings in an area".
And since I am really keen on knowing where to find something (be it a town or a building) I decided to create still another map. In the mean time this map, which started off as just another thing to keep myself busy, has grown more than I thought it would. And even though there are still buildings being added, the map is roughly ready for use. And of course that requires a concise instruction for use. Well, here we go!
1. The pins have the same colour per country , hence lightblue is France, purple is Great Britain, etc.
2. The place names are alphabetically ordered per country.
3. Each entry (hence each church or building) has at least one picture (the baptistère in Firenze e.g. has 3 pictures attached), in most cases copied from van Boxtels website, where possible however taken from my own stock in various Picasa Albums. If the latter is the case a link to the appropriate album is included. Also the accuracy of the location on the map is given : 100% is spot on, 50% means in the right town, but exact location unknown to me.
4. On the maps I have used pins with a black spot for churches of which only van Boxtel possessed pictures, and pins without a black dot for buildings we both had pictures of.
5. To more or less complete the references to "Bourgogne Romane" a link has been provided to van Boxtel's separate pages "The ancient churches of Rome", "Pisan Romanesque Art" and "The ancient churches of Ravenna".
6. In the centre of the 4 departments that make up the region of Burgundy the coat of arms of each deparrtment is displayed with reference to the detailed page of Bourgogne Romane and my detailed map of that department.
The link to the website of La Tuilerie de Chazelle can be found here.
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| Interesting in its own right! |
| Map of Europe |
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| Colours per country |
1. The pins have the same colour per country , hence lightblue is France, purple is Great Britain, etc.
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| Place names alphabetically |
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| Typical entry |
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| Two types of pins |
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| Roma |
| The region of Burgundy |
The link to the website of La Tuilerie de Chazelle can be found here.
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