Sible de Blaauw

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Sible de Blaauw (* 1951 ) is a Dutch Christian archaeologist .

Life

He was at the University of Groningen trained in medieval history and a doctorate Dr. 1987 at the University of Leiden with a study of architecture and liturgy in the early Christian basilicas in Rome. From 1994 to 2001 he was Vice-Director of the Netherlands Institute in Rome and has taught at Radboud University Nijmegen since 2002 .

His research interests are late antique and early Christian Rome and its afterlife, survival and reception of early Christian monuments, interaction between architecture and liturgy, and sacred architecture and art in the Netherlands in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Fonts (selection)

  • Cultus et decor. Liturgia e architettura nella Roma tardoantica e medievale; Basilica Salvatoris, Sanctae Mariae, Sancti Petri . Vatican City 1994.
  • Met het oog op het light. A forgotten principle in de oriëntatie van het vroegchristelijk kerkgebouw . Nijmegen 2000, ISBN 90-5710-058-4 .
  • as editor: Storia dell'architettura italiana. Since Costantino a Carlo Magno . Milan 2010, ISBN 978-88-370-5993-4 .
  • as editor with Eric Moormann: Rome, de droom van keizer Constantijn. Artificial shadow uit de Eeuwige Stad . Amsterdam 2015, ISBN 90-78653-56-6 .

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