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Toledo Cathedral: Building Histories in Medieval Castile by Tom Nickson

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Medieval Toledo is famous as a center of Arabic learning and as a home to sizable Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities. Yet its cathedral-one of the largest, richest, and best preserved in all of Europe-is little known outside Spain. In Toledo Cathedral, Tom Nickson provides the first in-depth analysis of the cathedral's art and architecture.

Focusing on the early thirteenth to the late fourteenth centuries, he examines over two hundred years of change and consolidation, tracing the growth of the cathedral in the city as well as the evolution of sacred places within the cathedral itself. He goes on to consider this substantial monument in terms of its location in Toledo, Spain's most cosmopolitan city in the medieval period. Nickson also addresses the importance and symbolic significance of Toledo's cathedral to the city and the art and architecture of the medieval Iberian Peninsula, showing how it fits in with broader narratives of change in the arts, culture, and ideology of the late medieval period in Spain and in Mediterranean Europe as a whole.



About the Author

Tom Nickson is Lecturer in Medieval Art and Architecture at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London.



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"This superb volume is unlikely to be read from cover to cover. It is a mosaic of different studies dealing with disparate themes related to the architectural origins of each part of the building. The intending reader needs to dip into it rather than attempt to absorb its contents at a sitting. Perhaps Nickson's most valuable contribution is to give us not merely an analysis of stonework but a very lucid presentation of the evidence for multiple aspects of identity, and the claims of the cathedral to power and primacy. . . . Tom Nickson gives us an expert analysis, superbly illustrated, in a highly detailed but also well-accomplished piece of research."

-Henry Kamen Times Literary Supplement


"A wonderfully interdisciplinary study, Toledo Cathedral will have great appeal to a variety of readers interested in medieval Spain and Gothic art and architecture, as well as those who study medieval memory and the extended 'life' of buildings."

-Elisa A. Foster CAA.Reviews


"Compared with those of northern Europe, medieval cathedrals of Spain have thus far received relatively little scholarly attention. This comprehensive study . . . is therefore welcome."

-W. Cahn Choice


"Nickson has produced a magnificent and multifaceted piece of scholarship, thus making a superb contribution to the state of our common knowledge. Toledo Cathedral: Building Histories in Medieval Castile will remain for generations to come an essential point of reference for all who wish to embark on the study of medieval Toledo and 'Gothic' (if we must) Spain."

-Cynthia Robinson The Medieval Review


"Nickson contends that 'scale, ambition, and rhetoric' set Toledo Cathedral apart from the other thirteenth-century Spanish cathedrals of Burgos and Leon, and certainly the ambitious objectives of his study of Toledo set it apart from previous scholarship on Spanish Gothic architecture."

-Danya Crites Speculum


"This study proves a strong voice for Toledo in the realm of scholarship. Nickson's introduction acknowledges the fact that his diverse angles of approach may make some readers read this book piecemeal. Those who do wish to pursue specific topics will find the volume easy to consult and clearly laid out; the second appendix, for example, pairs with fig. 64 to reconstruct the original location of chapels, altars, and their dedications (some eighty-four in all), while numerous color plates give details ranging from liturgical furnishings, manuscript illuminations, textile work, and, of course, architecture. This rich range, integrated with many high-quality images, will make Toledo Cathedral a valuable resource for any scholar of medieval Castile, or indeed of medieval Europe. But the book is much more than a collection of fascinating parts; the author's engaging, frank first-person style and interwoven narratives make it a rewarding work in its entirety."

-Charlotte A. Stanford Mediaevistik


"A learned but fluent book."

-Christopher Howse The Telegraph / Sacred Mysteries blog


"A masterly exploration and minute analysis of a soaring masterpiece, Tom Nickson's revelatory study directs new and penetrating light onto the social importance-and architectural significance-of his subject."

-Peter Linehan,St. John's College, University of Cambridge


"With this imposing study of the primatial cathedral of Spain, Tom Nickson has written one of the outstanding architectural monographs in the history of Spanish (and European) Gothic. But, as the author underlines, the book is as much concerned with the building of history as the history of building. It reconciles many separate studies on the cathedral and blends new Spanish art-historical scholarship with close documentary archaeology. Above all, it presents a rich overlay of Roman, Visigothic, and Islamic cultures and integrates them into Toledo's active communities of Jews, Muslims, Christians, and confessional converts-questions of ethnic identity which still dominate our own concerns. Spain, at last, has the cathedral it deserves."

-Paul Crossley,The Courtauld Institute of Art


"Few studies of Spanish Gothic architecture address the history and significance of a major cathedral with such mastery as does Tom Nickson's Toledo Cathedral. Nickson's meticulous scrutiny of primary texts and material evidence builds a cogent, persuasive construction narrative that illuminates the roots and trajectory of Toledo Cathedral's distinctive design, while his reconstruction of the late medieval people, objects, and performances that animated this great building sheds unprecedented light on its continuing importance to a city bent on asserting its centrality to Iberian history, politics, and culture. Blending traditional architectural analysis with incisive social history, this impressive, generously illustrated book will reshape our understanding not just of Toledo's history and meaning but also of the story and significance of Gothic architecture in Spain."

-Pamela Patton,Princeton University


"Just as the archbishops of Toledo had envisioned their monumental cathedral as speaking to diverse audiences near and afar, the book can serve a similarly broad readership. In his references to English, French, Italian, and Andalusian traditions, Nickson links Castilian magnificence with international developments."

-Jeffrey Schrader Catholic Historical Review


"The cogent publication by Nickson will serve as a touchstone for scholars who pursue new research on a range of questions."

-Jeffrey Schrader Catholic Historical Review




Awards
Nominated for Spiro Kostof Book Award 2017 and The Haskins Medal 2017.



Book Information
ISBN 9780271066462
Author Tom Nickson
Format Paperback
Page Count 324
Imprint Pennsylvania State University Press
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Weight(grams) 1429g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 229mm * 23mm

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