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An illustrated scholarly account of the church in Nuremberg dedicated to Saint Sebaldus that traces architectural evolution, construction phases, and artistic holdings. The text combines detailed architectural description and structural analysis with documentary regests, inventories, and archaeological observations, supported by plates, plans, and photographs. It explains the scope and stages of a major restoration campaign, records editorial decisions and revisions, and catalogues sculptures, paintings, liturgical fittings, and archival sources. The result is a comprehensive reference for understanding the building's fabric, visual program, and the conservation work that shaped its present appearance.
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