For a Monday morning excursion, we are going to Chartres, and our guide will be the renown Malcolm Miller. Miller has devoted his life to giving tours of the cathedral, and he is so identified with the site that to visit it without the benefit of his wisdon might leave you with the feeling that you were unable to have the ultimate Chartres experience. Miller is briefly profiled in The Toronto Globe and Mail; although the emphasis is on the cathedral's splendid windows (with an accompanying Q&A), Miller's mastery extends beyond those features; from my visit, about five years ago, I remember his astonishing familiarity with each of the carved stone figures that decorates the doorways. Another example of the depth of his knowledge is the video above, which shows a younger Miller demonstrating in an amusing way the mechanics of a flying buttress.









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