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A ARCHITECTURA RELIGIOSA NA EDADE-MÉDIA
A ARCHITECTURA RELIGIOSA NA EDADE-MÉDIA POR AUGUSTO FUSCHINI
INTRODUCÇÃO
PARTE PRIMEIRA - ORIGENS DA ARCHITECTURA CHRISTÃ
CAPITULO PRIMEIRO - A LUCTA ENTRE O PAGANISMO E O CHRISTIANISMO
CAPITULO SEGUNDO - OS TRES PRIMEIROS SECULOS DO CHRISTIANISMO
CAPITULO TERCEIRO - AS INVASÕES DOS BARBAROS
PARTE SEGUNDA OS ESTYLOS CHRISTÃOS PRIMITIVOS
CAPITULO PRIMEIRO - ESPIRITO E CARACTERES DO ESTYLO LATINO
Step into a thoughtful journey through the stone and spirit of medieval sacred buildings, where the author weaves philosophy and art history into a single narrative. Drawing on early‑20th‑century research, the book examines how concepts of space, time, and the divine shaped cathedrals, monasteries, and chapels across Europe. Readers will hear vivid descriptions of architectural forms, from soaring vaults to intricate façades, and discover the ideas that guided their creators.
The study highlights three layers of influence: the natural environment that dictated materials and light, the historical moments that inspired stylistic shifts, and the personal visions of the architects and patrons themselves. By linking aesthetic beauty to moral and legal thought, it offers a fresh perspective on why these structures continue to resonate today. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of how faith, culture, and human ingenuity converge in the timeless language of stone.
Language
pt
Duration
~7 hours (407K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rita Farinha and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by National Library of Portugal (Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal).)
Release date
2010-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1843–1911
A Portuguese engineer, politician, and public thinker, he wrote vividly about architecture, national life, and social questions in late 19th-century Portugal. His work brings together technical knowledge, reform-minded politics, and a strong interest in the country’s cultural heritage.
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