@article{wall_2019, title={Recreating Time: The Virtual Cathedral Project and the Representation of Early Modern Reality}, DOI={10.1109/IV.2019.00081}, abstractNote={The Virtual St Paul’s Cathedral Project (https://vpcp.chass.ncsu.edu/) demonstrates the capabilities of digital modeling technology for visualizing the past through simultaneous integration of multiple sets and kinds of data. It also illustrates the challenges model-makers face when the historic data on which they depend for accuracy is fragmentary, missing, or contradictory. The Virtual Cathedral Project addresses these challenges by distinguishing between portions of the visual model based on verifiable data (such as measurements of the original structures either surviving from contemporary surveys or derived from archaeological examination of ruins) and portions based on representative data (such as information derived from other examples of the same kind of structure). Often, the modeling of any specific structure includes both kinds of data; our model of the Cathedral’s deanery, for example, combines descriptive data about size and arrangement of rooms derived from a contemporary survey of the property with representational data from other cathedral deaneries of that time about construction materials and other features of the building’s appearance. This presentation uses the process we employed in recreating the Cathedral’s West Front to illustrate how we support our claims to have created a historically accurate model of St Paul’s Cathedral and its environs while acknowledging that our use of the word “accurate” is relative to the quality of the data available to us for visualization.}, journal={2019 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION VISUALISATION (IV): BIOMEDICAL VISUALIZATION AND GEOMETRIC MODELLING & IMAGING}, author={Wall, John N.}, year={2019}, pages={449–451} } @inproceedings{wall_2014, title={Virtual Paul's Cross: The experience of public preaching after the reformation}, volume={171}, DOI={10.1163/9789004262812_005}, abstractNote={The Virtual Paul's Cross Project enables to experience a Paul's Cross sermon as a public event unfolding in real time, in the presence of large crowds of people, and in a space filled with the ambient noises of birds, horses, dogs, church bells, and the sounds of the crowd. The Project combines a visual model of the north east end of Paul's Churchyard, including St. Paul's Cathedral, the Paul's Cross Preaching Station, and the Yard's bookshops, with an acoustic model of the same space. The visual model was made using architectural modeling software; it integrates the surviving visual record of this part of London in the 16th and 17th centuries, especially the work of Gipkyn and Hollar, with several sets of measurements of the actual buildings and spaces being shown in the model. Keywords: Gipkyn; Hollar; London; Paul's Cross Preaching Station; St. Paul's Cathedral; Virtual Paul's Cross Project}, booktitle={Paul's cross and the culture of persuasion in england, 1520-1640}, author={Wall, J. N.}, year={2014}, pages={61–92} } @article{wall_2012, title={The Oxford handbook of the early modern sermon}, volume={63}, ISSN={["0022-0469"]}, DOI={10.1017/s0022046912000425}, abstractNote={The Oxford handbook of the early modern sermon. Edited by Peter McCullough, Hugh Aldington and Emma Rhatigan. Pp. xvi+608 incl. 30 figs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. £95. 978 0 19 923753 1 - Volume 63 Issue 3}, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY}, author={Wall, John N.}, year={2012}, month={Jul}, pages={617–618} } @misc{wall_2003, title={The church in an age of danger: Parsons and parishioners, 1660-1740.}, volume={34}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Interdisciplinary History}, author={Wall, J. N.}, year={2003}, pages={73–74} } @article{wall_2001, title={The Milton effect}, number={2001}, journal={Renaissance Papers}, author={Wall, J.}, year={2001} } @inbook{wall_2001, title={Tudor sermons}, booktitle={Tudor England: An encyclopedia}, publisher={New York ; London: Garland}, author={Wall, J.}, year={2001}, pages={635–637} } @book{wall_2000, title={A dictionary for Episcopalians (Rev., expanded, updated ed.)}, ISBN={1561011789}, publisher={Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications}, author={Wall, J.}, year={2000} } @book{herbert_edited_a.m. allchin._1981, title={The country parson ; The temple}, publisher={New York: Paulist Press}, author={Herbert, George and edited, with an introduction by John N. Wall, Jr. and A.M. Allchin.}, year={1981} }