The Cathedral Builders: The Story of a Great Masonic Guild
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The author traces the rise, organization, and artistic influence of a medieval Lombard guild of builders and sculptors that preserved classical traditions through centuries of change. He argues that the fraternity sustained and transmitted Roman artistic principles across Italy and into France, Spain, Germany, and England, adapting architectural forms—flat roofs and round arches evolving into pointed Gothic profiles—to different climates and tastes. The narrative surveys archival records, regional monuments, ornamentation, lodge structures, and notable constructions attributed to the guild, and reconstructs its role from early medieval basilicas and cloisters to later Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals, emphasizing continuity of technique, itinerant master-builders, and organizational practice.
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