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The Cathedral Church of WINCHESTER - A Description of Its Fabric And A Brief History of The Episcopal See - By - Philip W. Sergeant - Late Scholar Of Trinity College, Oxford - WITH FIFTY ILLUSTRATIONS - LONDON GEORGE BELL & SONS 1899
GENERAL PREFACE
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL
CHAPTER I HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL
CHAPTER II THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING AND CLOSE
CHAPTER III THE INTERIOR
CHAPTER IV HISTORY OF THE SEE
A compact yet thorough portrait of Winchester Cathedral unfolds in this well‑illustrated guide, inviting listeners to walk through stone, glass and history as if strolling the nave themselves. The author blends scholarly research with clear, conversational language, drawing on centuries of archaeological reports, diocesan records and classic works on English cathedrals. Readers learn how the building’s Norman foundations gave way to Gothic enhancements, while anecdotes about bishops, benefactors and local craftspeople bring the fabric to life.
The text is anchored by fifty vivid illustrations, from the striking north‑west façade to intricate iron‑work at St Swithun’s shrine, each described with enough detail to spark a mental picture. Practical notes on the layout, burial monuments and the evolution of the choir stalls help visitors orient themselves during a real‑world tour. The guide also touches on the cathedral’s role within the broader story of the Episcopal see, offering a glimpse of the spiritual and civic forces that shaped its legacy.
Designed for both the curious tourist and the diligent student of medieval architecture, the work balances depth with accessibility. It supplies enough factual grounding to satisfy a scholarly appetite without drowning the listener in jargon. As a portable audio companion, it promises an enriching experience for anyone eager to explore one of England’s most storied sacred spaces.
Full title
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1952
Best known for writing lively books on chess and popular history, this prolific British author had a knack for turning specialist subjects into readable stories. His work ranged from studies of famous players to biographies and historical portraits.
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