- Auxerre Cathedral
Auxerre Cathedral ("Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre") located in
Auxerre ,Burgundy ,France , is known for its expansivestained glass window s. [The glass has been reassembled after the Protestant iconoclastic attack of 1567; Virginia Chieffo Raguin, "The Genesis Workshop of the Cathedral of Auxerre and Its Parisian Inspiration" "Gesta" 13.1 (1974:27-38) p. 28.]Most of the Burgundian Gothic
cathedral was built 1215 – 1233, over an 11th-centurycrypt , but building continued until the 1540s, when the cupola in Renaissance style that takes the place of one pinnacle on the completed tower was completed. The first building campaign erected thechevet at the liturgical east end, [The first Burgundian example of the High Gothic; Harry B. Titus, Jr., "The Auxerre Cathedral Chevet and Burgundian Gothic Architecture" "The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians" 47.1 (March 1988:45-56) p. ] followed later in the century by a new façade and the bases of new towers at the west end, still linked to the apse end by the nave of the old cathedral. Construction on the nave andtransept s proceeded slowly through the 14th and 15th centuries.The narrative sculptural program of the portals on the west end are noted for their extent and variety. [Don Denny, "Some Narrative Subjects in the Portal Sculpture of Auxerre Cathedral" "Speculum" 51.1 (January 1976:23-34).]Guillaume de Seignelay ,bishop of Auxerre decided to undertake the reconstruction of the older edifice about 1215, [His "vita " in "Gesta Pontificum Autissiodorensium" is the primary source for the building campaign.] to which he set an example by contributing heavily and consistently from his own resources, and even bequeathed funds after his transfer to the see of Paris in 1220. [C. Porée, "La cathédrale d'Auxerre" (Paris) 1926.] The "chevet" was completed by his successor, Henri de Villeneuve (1220-34); he left 1000 "livres" for the project, but construction slowed after his death, hampered by a dearth of funds.Stimulus was provided about 1270 by Jean de Chalons-Rochefort, who had recently become
Count of Auxerre , having supported the Duke of Burgundy against his own brother, by marrying Alix, the heiress of Auxerre. He was the largest fief-holder in the Duchy and commemorated the new status of his fief of Auxerre by enriching the front of its chief ornament, the cathedral, whose Carolingian nave had been erected by his ancestor Hugh de Chalons, tenth-century bishop of Auxerre. Its program of sculpture was carried through long after his death and completed in the early fifteenth century. [Denny 1976:]The diocese
Auxerre was formerly an important diocese in
Gaul , with a bishop as early as the 3rd century; the diocese was suppressed in 1821. [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/da536.html Catholic Hierarchy: diocese of Auxerre (Suppressed)] .] A council held at Auxerre in585 (or578 ) under bishop Annacharius formulated forty-five canons, closely related in context to canons of the contemporary first and second Councils of Lyon and the Council of Mâcon. "They are important as illustrating life and manners among the newly-converted Teutonic tribes and the Gallo-Romans of the time, " the "Catholic Encyclopedia" asserts. Many of the decrees were directed against remnants ofpaganism and non-Christian customs; others bore witness to the persistence in the early Middle Ages in France of certain ancient Christian customs. The canons of the council of695 or697 were concerned chiefly with the Divine Office and ecclesiastical ceremonies.1913CE|Councils of Auxerre The source doesn't give a clear date for the councils.]See also:
*SaintGermanus of Auxerre , bishop of Auxerre (died 448)
*Desiderius of Auxerre , bishop, died 621)
*Remigius of Auxerre , theologian and teacher (died 908)
*William of Auxerre , theologianNotes
External links
* [http://www.wfu.edu/~titus/auxcath.htm "Welcome to Auxerre Cathedral"]
* [http://www.wfu.edu/~titus/bib.htm Auxerre Cathedral bibliography]
* [http://www.gotik-romanik.de/Auxerre,%20Thumbnails/Thumbnails.html Photos]
*"Catholic Encyclopedia" 1908:] [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02145a.htm "Councils of Auxerre"] [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13716a.htm "(Sens):Diocese of Auxerre"]
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