Shaping sacred space and institutional identity in Romanesque mural painting : essays in honour of Otto Demus, edited by Thomas E.A. Dale with John Mitchell
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- Shaping sacred space and institutional identity in Romanesque mural painting : essays in honour of Otto Demus, edited by Thomas E.A. Dale with John Mitchell
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- essays in honour of Otto Demus
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Thomas E.A. Dale with John Mitchell
- Note
- "The core of this volume comprises a series of papers originally given at the International Congress of Medieval Studies at Leeds in 1997."--Acknowledgements
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- 26 cm.
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- xv, 262 p.
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- 9781899828425
- Other physical details
- ill.
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- 99185308700001161
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- (OCoLC)52396396
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