Om The Architectural History of the Christian Church; Volume 60
A monumental work of scholarship, tracing the development of Christian architecture from its earliest origins to the present day. Written by Arthur George Hill, this book explores the cultural and spiritual contexts that gave rise to some of the world's most iconic buildings, from the Parthenon to Notre Dame.
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