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Cathedral Square: the historic heart of Perth
Published 2019“…This book is a work of creative non-fiction and a social history of the Cathedral Square precinct that focusses on the history, people, art and architecture of a single city block. …”
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Community, kinship and piety: Lincoln Cathedral close c.1450-1500
Published 2014Subjects: “…Lincoln Cathedral…”
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Reinventing Westminster Abbey 1642-1660: a house of kings from revolution to restoration
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The muscles of the athletes to learn surface anatomy - The Influence of classical statues on anatomy teaching
Published 2019“…However, there is no doubt that a practical approach to the study and teaching of anatomy is surely preferable to basic ex cathedra anatomy lectures. Here, we propose a new teaching method for sports sciences and fine arts students by training their surface anatomy skills through the study of ancient statues.…”
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Music in nineteenth-century Malta: traditions of composition and performance at the church in Gozo, with a catalogue of works
Published 2018“…Gozo is a small island within the Maltese Archipelago. Its main cathedral, located within the fortified citadel in Victoria, contains an extensive archive of sacred music, mostly from the nineteenth century. …”
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The tourist quest for the “authentic” and the “sacred”: interpretative trails to York Minster
Published 2011“…This paper is dedicated to the appraisal of visitors’ interpretations of “sacred places” (Shackley, 2001), through the development of a quantitative research dedicated to the cathedral of York. This phenomenon is regarded as paradigmatic for the quest for authenticity through “experiences of signs”, pursued by 21st century tourists (Culler, 1988). …”
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Russia
Published 2016“…The activities of the Soviet Muftiyev Rossii(Russian Council of Muftis, RCM), the most influential Islamic establishment in Russia, were centred on the opening of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque after its reconstruction, which began in 2011, was completed.…”
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Application of calcifying bacteria for remediation of stones and cultural heritages
Published 2014“…Since ages, architects and artists worldwide have focused on usage of durable stones as marble and limestone for construction of beautiful and magnificent historic monuments as European Cathedrals, Roman, and Greek temples, Taj Mahal etc. …”
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Termite mounds morphometry in predicting groundwater potentiality using geospatial technology
Published 2020“…The mean weights derived from electrical resistivity soundings also revealed that tall termite mounds (>2m), cathedral designed mounds and in addition, mounds built by the genus Nasutitermes showed greater aquifer productivity potential than other types of termite mounds. …”
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Christmas is not just for Christmas: an exploration of the Christmas story and its meaning, as told by members of the congregation at the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols held a...
Published 2011“…The work was developed through a Pilot Study in York Minster and Derby Cathedral over Christmas 2006, involving telephone and email interviews and Focus Group discussions. …”
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Book review: Archaeology & world religion
Published 2017“…Canon Dr Anders, St Albans Cathedral, St Albans, Hertfordshire, DilipChakrabarti -- Chakrabarti, Dr Dilip, Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, Universityof Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, Robin Coningham -- Coningham, Dr Robin, Senior Lecturer, Department of ArchaeologicalSciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, Rachel Hachlili -- Hachlili, Professor Rachel, Chair of the Department of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Israel, Timothy Insoll --Insoll, Dr Timothy, Lecturer in Archaeology, School of Art History andArchaeology, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, Paul Lane -- Lane, Dr Paul, Director, British Institute in Eastern Africa, PO Box30710, Nairobi, Kenya, Rachel MacLean -- MacLean, Dr Rachel, Honorary Secretary, British Institute in EasternAfrica, 10 Carlton House Terrace, London and Mike Parker Pearson -- Parker Pearson, Dr Mike, Reader, Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, Northgate House, West Street, Sheffield. …”
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Comparing the vocal techniques of jazz and classical music
Published 2024“…Having been a chorister within a cathedral choir since a young age and a classically trained tenor for many years that has also been a member of popular and jazz music ensembles, this is a topic that has always interested me. …”
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Memorable tourism experience of non-muslim tourists towards mosque tourism
Published 2019“…Iconic mosques, churches and cathedrals globally functions as both religious or sacred activities centre as well as being famous attractions. …”
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Environmental Crisis: An exploration of the layout and architecture of Catholic Churches since Vatican II; Why and how this must change in order for a greater centrality and unders...
Published 2020“…I will further discuss how church layouts can be effective by critically analysing Liverpool Cathedrals modern and alternative layout, its strengths and its weaknesses and how we may learn from them. …”
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‘...but have you read this?’: dialogicity in Robert Thornton’s Holy name devotions
Published 2018“…Together with other religious prose and verse, Thornton copied a number of Middle English and Latin texts, on the subject of devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus, into the folios of what is now Lincoln Cathedral MS 91. The article demonstrates the uniqueness of this set of Holy Name texts in late medieval England, both in terms of individual items and the combination of material. …”
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