The House of God, A History of Religious Architecture and Symbolism

Author

Ernest H Short

Signed

Signed and dedicated by Ernest Short to the half-title page, and a handwritten letter from the author to the same recipient is loosely inserted.

Publisher

Macmillan, New York, 1926

Printing Details

First US edition. Hardback, bound in the original burgundy boards with gilt titling to spine. 25.5 x 16cm, 342pp.

About the Book

The House of God is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of religious architecture throughout history. The book covers the major religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, and examines the architectural styles and techniques used to construct places of worship. The author delves into the religious and cultural significance of various architectural features, such as domes, spires, and stained glass windows, and how they have been used to convey religious symbolism and meaning. The book also explores the social and political contexts in which religious architecture was created, including the impact of colonialism and imperialism on the construction of religious buildings. Throughout the book, Short provides numerous examples of religious architecture from around the world, including famous landmarks such as the Hagia Sophia, the Great Mosque of Mecca, and the Taj Mahal.

Condition

This copy is in very good condition, with one small blemish to the upper board.

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