Bruges and West Flanders

EAN : 9791041983247
OMOND GEORGE W. T.
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EAN : 9791041983247

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  • EAN13 : 9791041983247
  • Réf. éditeur : 332037
  • Date Parution : 26 janv. 2024
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  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 74
  • Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:6 mm
  • Poids : 145gr
  • Résumé : "Bruges and West Flanders" by George W. T. Omond offers a detailed exploration of the historical and cultural significance of Bruges and its surrounding region. The text delves into the medieval charm of Flanders, emphasizing its historical events, architectural marvels, and cultural traditions. Omond begins by describing the Market-Place and the iconic Belfry of Bruges, highlighting its historical importance and architectural grandeur. The narrative then shifts to recount the story of Baldwin Bras-de-Fer, a pivotal figure in the region's history, and the subsequent development of Bruges as a fortified town. The book also covers the dramatic events surrounding the murder of Charles the Good, illustrating the turbulent political landscape of the time. Omond further explores the religious and cultural life of Bruges, focusing on the Beguinage and the city's numerous churches, including the Chapel of the Holy Blood, which houses a revered relic. The annual Procession of the Holy Blood is depicted as a significant religious event, drawing visitors from far and wide. The text also recounts the Bruges Matins and the Battle of the Golden Spurs, pivotal moments in Flemish resistance against French domination, showcasing the region's fierce independence and martial prowess. The narrative extends to the town of Damme and the strategic sea-fight at Sluis, underscoring the maritime and commercial prowess of medieval Bruges. Omond paints a vivid picture of Bruges during its zenith in the Middle Ages, a time when it was a bustling hub of trade and culture. However, the book also chronicles the decline of Bruges, attributing it to various socio-economic factors and the silting of its waterways, which led to the loss of its trading prominence.
  • Biographie : George William Thomson Omond MA FRHistS était un avocat écossais et un auteur prolifique de livres d'histoire.
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