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> I am seeking good, solid information on a specific type of spire, a
> type I believe is unique to Brittany (and its environs?). In
> particular I would like a taxonomy of such spires, how they developed
> over time - and most of all - some solid dates for them, especially
> earlier examples.
>
> The reason? This:
> http://www.lostwithiel.eu/wp-content/uploads/church.jpg
>
> It's in south Cornwall, UK. It's the type of spire - that pierced
> lantern-like affair at the base - that I want to pin down as tightly
> as possible date-wise.
>
> Thoughts/pointers welcomed...
Dear Jon,
The architectural historian most directly interested in spires these days -- and one of the only
architectural historians to take them as his central subject -- is Robert Bork, who has
published widely on spires, but I have no idea whether he may have dealt specifically with
your type. You might also find something worthwhile in Maylis Bayle, ed., L'architecture
normande au Moyen Age, 2 vols (Caen, 1997) -- although there are no articles specifically on
spires, there are a lot of detailed case studies of buildings, and some general ones on
various stages in the development of Norman "Gothic", if I may be permitted to use this
annoyingly vague, and apparently infuriating, term. And if you find yourself near or at the
Courtauld Institute, it would be worthwhile asking Lindy Grant about this; she has great
knowledge of Norman "Gothic".
Bon chance,
Jim Bugslag
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