
Abbot Suger of St-Denis: Church and State in Early Twelfth-Century France (The Medieval World)
by: Lindy Grant (Author), David Bates (Author)
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: 1998-05-14
Language: English
Print Length: 358 pages
ISBN-10: 0582051509
ISBN-13: 9780582051508
Book Description
Based on a fresh reading of primary sources, Lindy Grant’s comprehensive biography of Abbot Suger (1081-1151) provides a reassessment of a key figure of the twelfth century. Active in secular and religious affairs alike – Suger was Regent of France and also abbot of one of the most important abbeys in Europe during the time of the Gregorian reforms. But he is primarily remembered as a great artistic patron whose commissions included buildings in the new Gothic style. Lindy Grant reviews him in all these roles – and offers a corrective to the current tendency to exaggerate his role as architect of both French royal power and the new gothic form.
Editorial Reviews
Based on a fresh reading of primary sources, Lindy Grant’s comprehensive biography of Abbot Suger (1081-1151) provides a reassessment of a key figure of the twelfth century. Active in secular and religious affairs alike – Suger was Regent of France and also abbot of one of the most important abbeys in Europe during the time of the Gregorian reforms. But he is primarily remembered as a great artistic patron whose commissions included buildings in the new Gothic style. Lindy Grant reviews him in all these roles – and offers a corrective to the current tendency to exaggerate his role as architect of both French royal power and the new gothic form.