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Karl Kinsella is Lecturer in medieval art and architectural history at the University of Aberdeen. His research examines architectural representation in medieval manuscripts and material culture with focus on theological interpretations of sacred space.
Investigations analyze how medieval thinkers conceptualized architecture through geometric representation and symbolic interpretation. Key projects study twelfth-century architectural drawings in theological commentaries and comparative analysis of Jewish and Christian visual exegesis traditions.
Publications demonstrate expertise in architectural symbolism and medieval drawing practices. His book God's Own Language examines Richard of Saint Victor's innovative use of architectural diagrams in biblical commentary.
- Recipient of the Hawksmoor Medal in Architectural History
Teaches courses on medieval visual culture and directs research projects analyzing the cultural significance of architectural representation in sacred contexts.
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