Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England
Discover the intricate relationship between liturgy and architecture in "Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England" by Helen Gittos. Published by Oxford University Press in 2015, this comprehensive study spans 372 pages, delving into the ways church rituals were performed during the Anglo-Saxon period. Gittos expertly combines evidence from a variety of sources, including written texts, archaeological findings, and architectural analysis, providing a rich understanding of sacred spaces in Great Britain. This book is an essential resource for architectural specialists eager to explore the nuances of liturgy, as well as church historians seeking deeper insights into the architectural landscape of the time. Enhance your knowledge of Anglo-Saxon England and its sacred traditions with this engaging and informative read.