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Chartres Cathedral

John Canaday illuminates the fusion of faith, intellect, and engineering in the Chartres Cathedral. Presents a study of the history of the cathedral and the symbolism of the sculpture and the stained glass windows, and analyzes the synthesis of these seemingly contradictory elements which from the visible proclamation of medieval man's beliefs.

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  • "John Canaday illuminates the fusion of faith, intellect, and engineering in the Chartres Cathedral. Presents a study of the history of the cathedral and the symbolism of the sculpture and the stained glass windows, and analyzes the synthesis of these seemingly contradictory elements which from the visible proclamation of medieval man's beliefs."@en
  • "An in-depth study of this famous cathedral. "What is the special character of Chartres Cathedral that we should call it the greatest of the medieval churches?" Narrated by John Canaday, Chartres becomes a visible fusion of faith, engineering and architecture. The camera pictures the cathedral in its awesome entirety, with detailed closeups, and as an enduring triumph of man's skills."@en
  • "Illustrates the fusion of the three seemingly incompatible elements of intellect, faith, and engineering in one of the best examples of Gothic art."@en
  • "Canaday illuminates the fusion of faith, intellect and engineering in the Chartres Cathedral. Presents a study of the history of the cathedral and the symbolism of the sculpture and the stained glass windows, and analyzes the synthesis of the seemingly contradictory elements which form the visible proclamation of medieval man's beliefs."@en

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