Budapest története I. Az őskortól az Árpád-kor végéig (Budapest, 1975)

Gerevich László: BUDAPEST MŰVÉSZETE AZ ÁRPÁD-KORBAN

László Gerevich: ART OF BUDAPEST IN THE ARPADIAN AGE I. ARCHITECTURE OF THE FIRST SETTLEMENTS 353 — 359 Fehéregyház (Alba Ecelesia) — Testimony of sources and stone relics of Pest (353 — 354) Provostship of Óbuda (355) Carvings with acanthus-leaves decoration — Stone relics at Kelenföld (356 — 358) Landing places and markets developing the town (358 — 359) The style of animals in foliated interlacing in Buda and in Hungary (361 — 364) The first centres of Pest and the Royal Castle of Óbuda (364—368) Churches and monasteries in Buda, on the Margaret Island and in Pest (368 — 370) Metal craft and pottery (370-374) Resettlements after the Mongol invasion — Antecedents of the Our Lady Church of the Buda Castle (375-376) The Dominican nunnery of the Margaret Island and the Domini­can monastery of the Buda Castle (376 — 379) The Mary Mag­dalene Parish Church and the St. Peter Parish Church (379 — 381) Franciscan monastery in the Buda Castle, St. Elisabeth hospital and castles on the Margaret Island (383 — 388) The first form of the Buda Castle — Formation and morphology of the settlement in the Buda Castle and the "Buda type of house" (388-398) Developing of the environs (398) Notes to Chapters I - III 398 -401 II. ART OF BUDA AND PEST BEFORE THE MONGOL INVASION 361-374 III. REBUILDING AND SPREAD OF THE GOTHIC STYLE 375-398

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