Description
The second volume of a massive, illustrated survey of the greater houses of medieval England and Wales, first published in 1996.
Reviews
'The book is scholarly and based on wide interdisciplinary reading and architectural knowledge of medieval and subsequent socio-architectural developments ... His achievement in satisfying both professionals and amateurs is unquestionable.' The English Historical Review
'Its inestimable value is the impressive range of entries, some 230 for England ... these make it the first port of call for any study of the period.' Archaeological Journal
'There is no doubt that Emery's three-volume series will become classic reference work for all those interested in high-status medieval domestic architecture. It fills an important gap in the market, combining the sound, empirical study of medieval buildings with an awareness of their social meaning in the past.' Medieval Archaeology
'... it is a stunning achievement ... if the later middle ages ceases to be 'the most neglected period in English art history', Emery's labours will have made a significant contribution.' Midland History
'... a welcome addition to the bookshelves and libraries of interested amateurs and academics alike ... There is no doubt that Emery's three-volume series will become a classic reference work for all those interested in high-status medieval domestic architecture. It fills an important gap in the market, combining the sound, empirical study of medieval study of medieval buildings with an awareness of their social meaning in the past.' Medieval Archaeology
Book Information
ISBN 9780521581318
Author Anthony Emery
Format Hardback
Page Count 742
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1980g
Dimensions(mm) 284mm * 221mm * 46mm