The Golden Age of Chartres by Rene M Querido

The Golden Age of Chartres by Rene M Querido

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Explores the history of the famous cathedral as part of the School of Chartres through its great teachers Fulbertus, Bernadus Silvestris, John of Salisbury and Alanus ab Insulis.

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The Golden Age of Chartres by Rene M Querido

Chartres cathedral draws millions of visitors every year, yet its origins have been largely forgotten. Rene Querido explores its story, including its foundation in the early eleventh century by Fulbertus as part of the great School of Chartres, and its development under Bernadus Silvestris, John of Salisbury and the last great master, Alanus ab Insulis. Working through to the twentieth century, Querido never loses sight of the magnificence of the building, nor the great significance of the ideas that developed around it.
Rene M. Querido was a seminal figure in Waldorf education for a half century. He was educated in Holland, Belgium, France, and England and studied mathematics and physics at London University. Mr. Querido lectured throughout the world on historical and educational topics and was director of Rudolf Steiner College (Fair Oaks, California). He was also Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America.
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ISBN 13 9780863150586
ISBN 10 0863150586
Title The Golden Age of Chartres
Author Rene M Querido
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Floris Books
Year published 1987-01-01
Number of pages 160
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