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Identifier: 
exws_RHCDavis_b1nb16
Filename: 
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Title: 
R. H. C. Davis Notebook 16
Title Alternative: 
Volume XXIV
Creator: 
Davis, R. H. C. (Ralph Henry Carless), 1918-1991
Date: 
1949
Description: 
R. H. C. Davis's notebook surveying architectural features of churches throughout France. Davis's title from the cover reads: "XXIV. France, 1949, Poitiers. Cahors. Le Puy." The entries begin July 6, 1949 and continue to July 25, 1949. Some entries have later dates when Davis revisited the sites, particularly in 1981. Organized by date, the entries are written on the front of each page which corrections and later additions from research on the back. Most entries start with a chronology of key dates related to the building's history such as when the building was raised, when it was destroyed, when reconstructions and restorations were made. The list is followed by a summary of architectural elements based on observations and research and, occasionally, reinforced with illustrations. The major themes of the entries include what attracted Davis to return to a site and other most notable features. Entries are predominately written in English with some quotes and inscriptions in Latin.
Contents: 
List of more general books; Chartres Cathedral (revisited); Loches, Collegiate Church of St. Ours; Preuilly-sur-Claise; Saint Savin sur Gartempe; Church of S. Pierre, Chauvigny (Vienne); Notre Dame la Grande, Poitiers; Baptistry, S. Jean, Poitiers; Poitiers Cathedral; Church of S. Radegonde, Poitiers; S. Hilaire le grand, de Poitiers (Vienne); Angouleme Cathedral (Charente); Brantome (Dordogne); Perigueux Cathedral, S. Front (Dordogne); Perigueux, S. Etienne de la Cite (Dordogne); Souillac, Abbey of N. D.; Martel (of the church of S. Ours); Beaulieu; Castelnau Castle (Castelnau de Bretenoux); Rocamadour; Church architecture in query [Quercy], especially Goujounac and Gourdon; Luzech (Lot); Cahors (en Quercy), (Divona Cadurcorum); Church of S. Urcisse, Cahors; Cahors Cathedral (S. Stephen); Abbey of Moissac (Tarn et Garonne); S. Cirq-Lapopie (Lot); Abbey of Marcilhac (Lot); Figeac (Lot); Abbey of St. Foye, Conques (Aveyron); Cathedral of N. D., Rodez (Aveyron); Albi Cathedral (S. Cecile) (Tarn); Mende Cathedral (Lozere); Le Puy Cathedral (Le Puy-en-Velay); S. Michel d’Aiguilhe, Le Puy (Haute-Loire); Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu (Haute Loire); Abbey Church of S. Strymonius [Austremoine], Issoire (Puy-de-Dome); Abbey Church of S. Strymonius [Austremoine], Issoire (Puy-de-Dome); n. D. du Port, Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dome); Index.
Illustration Description: 
The notebook opens with a photograph of a French cathedral on the inside front cover. Below the image is the following caption: "Albi" referring to Albi Cathedral. Small illustrations throughout include: floor plans for most sites; column motif and a figure in the portal at Chartres Cathedral; vault in spire and vault decoration at Loches Collegiate Church of St. Ours; piers, diagram of transept and aisle, and towers of Preuilly-sure-Claise; bases and capitals at Saint Savin-sur-Gartempe; figure of an angel on capitals at Church of St. Pierre; cross-section of nave, vaulting, and decoration at S. Hilaire le grand de Poitiers; sculpture of a figure in a niche at Angouleme Cathedral; a pyramidical tower in Vienne; a window at Brantome; towers and dome designs at Perigueux Cathedral; rough sketch of figures at Souillac Abbey; sketch of an angel with a trumpet in the tympanum and a figure standing on the shoulders of another at Martel Church; bell-gable at one of the Churches in Quercy; west facade, bay design and internal cornice at Church of S. Urcisse (Cahors); section of pendentive and an angel of the Ascension at Cahors Cathedral; tower at S. Cirq-la-Popie; the doorway, capitals and bases at Abbey of Marcilhac; capital decoration at Figeac; base, half-barrel vault, nave, and console doorway in North transept of Abbey of St. Foye; sarcophagus of Abbot Bego III; diagram of nave, trefoil arches in tower, and the crucifixion scene at Le Puy Cathedral; the arches at Abbey of La Chaise Dieu; bay design, structure of crossing, [crossly?], and triforium of nave at Abbey Church of S. Strymonius; and the West gallery in the Notre Dame du Port. A photograph on the inside back cover shows the sculpture of a figure on a shaft in Moissac Church of St. Pierre.
Subject: 
Architecture--Research
Subject: 
Cathedrals--France
Subject: 
Church architecture--France
Subject: 
Architecture, Romanesque
Subject: 
Architectural decorations & ornaments
Subject: 
Architecture--History
Subject: 
Collegiate churches
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale Sainte-Cecile d'Alb
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand (Poitiers, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale Saint-Pierre d'Angouleme
Buildings Identified: 
Saint-Front (Cathedral : Perigueux, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise Saint-Etienne de la Cite (Perigueux, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Sainte-Marie de Souillac (Abbey)
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise St-Pierre (Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Chateau de Castelnau-Bretenoux (Castelnau-de-Guers, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise Saint-Urcisse (Cahors, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale (Cahors, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Saint-Pierre (Abbey : Moissac, Tarn-et-Garonne, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale de Chartres
Buildings Identified: 
Saint-Pierre de Marcilhac-sur-Cele (Abbey : Lot, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Sainte-Foy de Conques (Abbey)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Rodez (Aveyron, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale Sainte-Cecile d'Albi
Buildings Identified: 
Basilique-cathedrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Privat (Mende, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy (Auvergne, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Saint-Michel d’Aiguilhe (Le Puy, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Abbaye de La Chaise-Die
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise abbatiale de Saint-Austremoine (Issoire, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise Saint-Ours de Loches (Loches, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Abbaye de Saint-Savin
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise Saint-Pierre de Chauvigny (Chauvigny, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Notre-Dame-La-Grande (Church : Poitiers, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Baptistre Saint-Jean (Poitiers, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Cathedrale Saint-Pierre (Poitiers, France)
Buildings Identified: 
Eglise de Sainte-Radegonde (Poitiers, France)
Places Identified: 
Poitiers (France)
Places Identified: 
Cahors (France)
Places Identified: 
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (France)
Places Identified: 
Figeac (France)
Places Identified: 
Cahors (France)
Places Identified: 
Le Puy (Haute-Loire, France)
Places Identified: 
Preuilly-sur-Claise (France)
Places Identified: 
Brantome (France : Canton)
Places Identified: 
Martel (France)
Places Identified: 
Rocamadour (France)
Places Identified: 
Quercy (France)
Places Identified: 
Luzech (France)
Keywords: 
notebooks; Diaries; Research; Archaeological sites; Travel; Illustrations; fieldwork (research); Capitals (Columns); Ruins; Maps; Floor plans; History; Moldings; Photographs
Collection: 
R. H. C. Davis Notebooks Collection
Location: 
France
Time Period: 
1940 - 1949
Language: 
eng; lat
Source: 
R. H. C. Davis Collection (02-exws_davis), Notebook 16 "XXIV, FRANCE 1949, POITIERS CAHORS LE PUY", Box 1, Folder 16, Western Michigan University Special Collections
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Digital reproduction published by Western Michigan University and made available for private study, scholarship or research use under applicable U.S. Law. Access to digital reproductions provided by Special Collections at Zhang Legacy Collections Center, Western Michigan University.
Type: 
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Publisher: 
Western Michigan University
Digital Date: 
2024