Traditionally, Gothic architecture has been associated with France; more recently, this narrow perspective has expanded to include the monuments of England, the German lands, the Low Countries, and Bohemia. Despite this amendment, however, the full extent of Gothic architecture in Europe has yet to be adequately acknowledged. This book attempts to remedy this situation by addressing a region neglected by English scholarship: Slovakia. The goal of this study is to pursue the dissemination of Gothic ideas, forms, and systems into and within this area. By focusing on a single monument, the Late...
Traditionally, Gothic architecture has been associated with France; more recently, this narrow perspective has expanded to include the monuments of En...