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The Gothic Enterprise : A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral

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Title: The Gothic Enterprise : A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral
by Robert A. Scott
ISBN: 0-520-23177-5
Publisher: University of California Press
Pub. Date: September, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A New Perspective on Gothic Cathedrals
Comment: I would highly recommend Robert A. Scott's new book, The Gothic Enterprise. Although many books have been published on the topic of Gothic Cathedrals, Scott has approached his subject with a new perspective. He asks the reader to think as much about the "why" of cathedral building as the "how." The reader will still find lots of information about the practical aspects of cathedral building, most helpfully enhanced by a discussion of the social, political, economic, and even climatological factors that complicated such long and challenging construction projects. But above and beyond this, Scott is interested in the people who conceived, designed, and built these great churches. What motivated them? How did hundreds of people with varying and often conflicting interests work collectively over long periods of time? What did an individual or a community expect in return for their contribution to such a bold undertaking?

Scott answers these questions and more. In turn he challenges the reader to see the cathedral in a new light, not only as an example of great architecture, but as tangible evidence of the commitment, creativity, hope, and faith of the people who, against great odds, undertook such a bold and difficult enterprise.

Having visited dozens of cathedrals, I think Scott is right on target. A cathedral is more than an amalgamation of stone, timber, and glass. If we look closely, we can still see traces of the contributors: in a mason's mark, the carved face of an 800 year-old effigy, a bishop's ring, or an irreverent carving high in the rooftops. It is the collective presence of these long-dead individuals, as much as the grandeur of the architecture that makes a cathedral so memorable, so tangibly the result of a collective human enterprise.

Scott's book is beautifully packaged with many photos and charming illustrations. It would be a handy guide for a traveler visiting cathedrals or a great read for an armchair traveler. I suspect the reader of The Gothic Enterprise will never see a cathedral in quite the same way again.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great for both new and experienced enthusiasts
Comment: This book is both a wondrous introduction to Gothic Cathedrals for those who are newly curious about them and a concise but thorough resource for those who have long admired and read about the Gothic Cathedral. The author often takes a personal approach in his narrative, which seems quite appropriate given the personal impression these buildings were designed to make (and have made on most who will read this book). The book is both well-researched and easy to read, a difficult achievement. Its description of the elements of Gothic architecture, for example, is one of the most complete and clear treatments I have read.

The broad perspective taken (historical, intellectual, religious, architectural, sociological) helps bring together into one coherent whole the many different faces of the cathedral. Even those who may know the historical and intellectual origins of the cathedral will learn much about its other aspects here. For example, some of the details on construction techniques and parts of the discussion of "sacred spaces" within the cathedral were new even to someone who has read many books on the subject.

Medieval intellectual history and its relationship to the cathedrals is explored, and the coexistence of the potentially conflicting reason and faith in a single building is explained. Some discussion of how the cathedrals and their attached schools gave rise to the medieval (and hence the modern) university would have been helpful.

Overall, though, the book provides an excellent introduction to the topic and a comprehensive explanation of the "why" and "how" of Gothic Cathedrals (in addition to the more mundane, but still important, "who", "when", and "where").

Before this book, one would have to read many volumes to get such a complete picture of the Gothic Cathedral. This book is appropriate for anyone with an interest in the subject. It is the book that I'm sure many Gothic Cathedral enthusiasts wish they had written.

Rating: 5
Summary: Highly Recommended
Comment: I bought this book during my visit to the Met Museum in New York. I have always been very intrigued by Gothic architecture, always watching out for them during my visits to Europe. Cathedrals/churches are therefore often the first place where I look as they are the structures where Gothic architecture flourished most. I soon found that I had many questions about Gothic cathedrals/churches which I could not seem to find the answers to easily.

When I first saw the title on this book, I realised that it was exactly what I had been looking for. Reading the book gave me immense pleasure. For each area of the cathedral/church that the author examines, he will often delve into history or any other relevant documents to show why a particular part of the cathedral/church was built in that manner. It is very interesting and most importantly, they answered the many questions that I had about Gothic cathedrals/churches.

I highly recommend this book to anyone as it is easy to read and is very interesting. Specifically, it would appeal not only to enthusiasts of Gothic architecture but also, to people who are interested in understanding how religion shaped and influenced Gothic architecture.

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