0 the largest and most important church in a particular area -- katedra
Not much less challenging was accommodating within this structure the cathedrals and the wide variety of clergy holding offices in them.
They likewise acquired distinctively civic overtones as cathedral clerics employed them in honour of local patron saints.
There is illuminating discussion of the cathedral cemetery (illustrated in both modern and sixteenthcentury plans), and the possible positioning of burials in it.
The respective rights of bishops, chapters of canons, and others, to ring cathedral bells were carefully defined.
Since then at least eight other cathedrals have been similarly memorialised and several other cathedral histories are currently in the process of being written.
The seventythree plates are black-and-white photographs, most of them well-produced, and plans of five of the cathedrals treated in the text.
The juxtaposition of railway station and cathedral represented, like the placement of the paintings and sculpture, the ambivalence of the nineteenth century.
In the seventeenth century there was a pronounced return to cathedrals as burial places.