![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cave's noble gift to their society of his special telephoto camera and spotlight for work on roof-bosses and other distant carvings, at. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1948. In Gothic architecture, such roof bosses (or ceiling bosses) are often intricately carved with foliage, heraldic devices or other decorations. Roof-bosses in Medieval Churches: an aspect of Gothic sculpture. Bosses can often be found in the ceilings of buildings, particularly at the keystones at the intersections of a rib vault. In architecture, a boss is a knob or protrusion of stone or wood. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine. DJ has shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities (chip present to the front panel and top edge of the spine). and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at .uk. Illustrated with over 350 black and white photographs of bosses from all over Europe. The Roof Bosses of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury by Cave, C.J.P. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Read more about the seller notes “***********PLEASE CLICK ON THE DESCRIPTION IF YOU ARE ON YOUR PHONE TO SEE MORE PHOTOS AND READ THE DESCRIPTION****************Hardcover. “***********PLEASE CLICK ON THE DESCRIPTION IF YOU ARE ON YOUR PHONE TO SEE MORE PHOTOS AND READ THE. Cave Language: English Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1948 Description: viii, 235 p. Roof bosses in medieval churches : An aspect of Gothic sculpture Cave, C. ![]()
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