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- W4328004572 abstract "The castle had a dominant presence in medieval society, both physically and ideologically. Controlled by elites, castles towered over medieval villages and towns and were sites of judgement and administrative control. However, castles were also depicted over and over again in the medieval arts as heraldic devices, as pastry or paper table decorations, on seals (see Plates 1, 2 and 3) and as large-scale props in pageants. They featured figuratively in sermons, theological treatises and religious lyrics and in manuscript marginalia (see Plate X), as well as in the more familiar contexts of romance and chronicle. To the modern understanding, there is a wide gap between these ephemeral, miniature and symbolic castles and the imposing stone-and-mortar fortresses scattered over medieval Europe and beyond. This book sets out to show that medieval thinking on these matters was very different." @default.
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- W4328004572 title "Introduction" @default.
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