Scottish Royal Palaces: The Architecture of the Royal Residences During the Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Periods

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Dundurn, 1999 - 263 pàgines
The first exclusive study of a group of buildings of outstanding historical and architectural interest. John G. Dunbar discusses the organisation of the royal works, the roles of the principal officials and tradesmen responsible for the construction of these palaces and how they functioned when the king and court were in residence. He focuses particularly on Linlithgow, Falkland, Stirling, Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle.
 

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THE PALACES OF LINLITHGOW AND FALKLAND
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HALL AND CHAPEL
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CHAMBER AND WARDROBE
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K K K ö
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OFFICES LODGINGS AND RECREATIONAL BUILDINGS
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THE ORGANISATION OF BUILDING OPERATIONS
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Bibliography
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Index
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Sobre l'autor (1999)

John Dunbar was Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1978-1990.

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