The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches

The Mozarabic churches raise a lot of dubious points, beginning with the own concept of Mozarabic, much discussed by the specialists. One of them is its orientation, which has some characteristics that differentiate it from other pre-Romanesque buildings. They maintain the general tendency of the or...

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Main Authors: Juan Pérez Valcárcel, Victoria Pérez Palmero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2018-06-01
Series:En la España Medieval
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/60008
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spelling doaj-2fc8a4a6309946f18a7c9e8dba542c2b2020-11-25T00:55:11ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridEn la España Medieval0214-30381988-29712018-06-0141017119710.5209/ELEM.6000854728The Orientation of the Mozarabic ChurchesJuan Pérez Valcárcel0Victoria Pérez Palmero1Universidade da CoruñaUniversidade da CoruñaThe Mozarabic churches raise a lot of dubious points, beginning with the own concept of Mozarabic, much discussed by the specialists. One of them is its orientation, which has some characteristics that differentiate it from other pre-Romanesque buildings. They maintain the general tendency of the orientation towards the sunrise, but they present greater dispersions than in other studied examples. There are a significant percentage of churches whose orientations do not correspond to any possible position of the solar ortho even an amazing case, such as the hermitage of Hérmedes of Cerrato, practically to the north, exceptional in the European early-medieval churches. Given the scarcity of specific studies on the orientation of the Mozarabic churches, the authors intend to analyze the orientations measured on a set of 49 Spanish and Portuguese churches. They are almost the only places where this architecture was built, except for some examples in the French Septimania, whose consideration presents doubts and that are not included in the database. It is about defining the day that they were oriented and the symbolic, liturgical or functional reasons of such orientation. For this purpose, a brief description of the necessary astronomical calculations will be made. We will also analyze some atypical cases of interest, very remarkable in this type of churches.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/60008Arquitectura mozárabeorientación de las iglesiasorto solarmedida de la orientaciónorientaciones simbólicasorientaciones funcionales.
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Victoria Pérez Palmero
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Victoria Pérez Palmero
The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches
En la España Medieval
Arquitectura mozárabe
orientación de las iglesias
orto solar
medida de la orientación
orientaciones simbólicas
orientaciones funcionales.
author_facet Juan Pérez Valcárcel
Victoria Pérez Palmero
author_sort Juan Pérez Valcárcel
title The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches
title_short The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches
title_full The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches
title_fullStr The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches
title_full_unstemmed The Orientation of the Mozarabic Churches
title_sort orientation of the mozarabic churches
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series En la España Medieval
issn 0214-3038
1988-2971
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The Mozarabic churches raise a lot of dubious points, beginning with the own concept of Mozarabic, much discussed by the specialists. One of them is its orientation, which has some characteristics that differentiate it from other pre-Romanesque buildings. They maintain the general tendency of the orientation towards the sunrise, but they present greater dispersions than in other studied examples. There are a significant percentage of churches whose orientations do not correspond to any possible position of the solar ortho even an amazing case, such as the hermitage of Hérmedes of Cerrato, practically to the north, exceptional in the European early-medieval churches. Given the scarcity of specific studies on the orientation of the Mozarabic churches, the authors intend to analyze the orientations measured on a set of 49 Spanish and Portuguese churches. They are almost the only places where this architecture was built, except for some examples in the French Septimania, whose consideration presents doubts and that are not included in the database. It is about defining the day that they were oriented and the symbolic, liturgical or functional reasons of such orientation. For this purpose, a brief description of the necessary astronomical calculations will be made. We will also analyze some atypical cases of interest, very remarkable in this type of churches.
topic Arquitectura mozárabe
orientación de las iglesias
orto solar
medida de la orientación
orientaciones simbólicas
orientaciones funcionales.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/60008
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