By
Benito Vilas Estévez (author)
Summary
In a previous work based on different oral traditions collected at the beginning of the XX Century we verified that inside the cathedral of Saint James different illumination effects take place over the figure of Saint James located at the main altar, in particular and at important dates related with Christianity and the own Saint. However, despite the fact that illumination effects occur and therefore suggest that they were the baroque reform of the cathedral. This is precisely the objective of this communication, to show how they could create this project of illumination or how they readapt a previous tradition that took places in the Romanesque builiding.To do that we will count with different primary sources such as texts, drawings, ehtnographic resources and cross-references. On a more methodological level, this is a study that deal with very different methods from diverse disciplines, such as archaeoastronomy or cultural astronomy, archaeology, architecture and ethnography. It is important to take into account, that the cathedral is an architectural project where the present, and therefore this illumination effects would play a very important role. However, such project was a living organism that evolved through time by the different reforms. Such reforms not only involved changes in the architectureal syles but also in the concepts behind such styles. In particular it is important for our study how the concept and use of light within the temples changed along these centuries and how the light phenomenology was incorporated with a different meaning in the subsequent reforms. Finally, we will recreate the possible method that the builders used based on architectural treatises.
Keywords
Church Orientation. Illumination effects. Baroque Architecture. Light use.
Journal or series
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry,