The Church of our fathers, as seen in st. Osmund's rite for the cathedral of Salisbury, with dissertations on the belief and ritual in England before and after the coming of the Normans

The Church of our fathers, as seen in st. Osmund's rite for the cathedral of Salisbury, with dissertations on the belief and ritual in England before and after the coming of the Normans
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Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:555012183
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Synopsis The Church of our fathers, as seen in st. Osmund's rite for the cathedral of Salisbury, with dissertations on the belief and ritual in England before and after the coming of the Normans by : Daniel Rock

DOLMAS'S MAGAZINE

DOLMAS'S MAGAZINE
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Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:555019965
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Façade as Spectacle: Ritual and Ideology at Wells Cathedral

Façade as Spectacle: Ritual and Ideology at Wells Cathedral
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9789047405313
ISBN-13 : 9047405315
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Synopsis Façade as Spectacle: Ritual and Ideology at Wells Cathedral by : Carolyn Marino Malone

This interdisciplinary study interprets the façade of Wells Cathedral as an integral part of thirteenth-century Church liturgy and politics. The façade promoted the aims of the church of Wells, the Fourth Lateran Council, and the English Church and State following Magna Carta.

The Rambler

The Rambler
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Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951002801124I
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The English Review

The English Review
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Total Pages : 1052
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015033839120
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Urban Life in the Renaissance

Urban Life in the Renaissance
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Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 0874133238
ISBN-13 : 9780874133233
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Synopsis Urban Life in the Renaissance by : Susan Zimmerman

This volume derives from two symposia sponsored by the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies at the University of Maryland. In studies of Italy, France, England, Holland, and Spain that range from the fifteenth through the seventeenth centuries, it explores various aspects of Renaissance urban culture and urban identity.

Father Ignatius in America

Father Ignatius in America
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Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:601942448
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Synopsis Father Ignatius in America by : Father Michael (O.S.B.)

The Visual Object of Desire in Late Medieval England

The Visual Object of Desire in Late Medieval England
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781512808292
ISBN-13 : 1512808296
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Synopsis The Visual Object of Desire in Late Medieval England by : Sarah Stanbury

Little remains of the rich visual culture of late medieval English piety. The century and a half leading up to the Reformation had seen an unparalleled growth of devotional arts, as chapels, parish churches, and cathedrals came to be filled with images in stone, wood, alabaster, glass, embroidery, and paint of newly personalized saints, angels, and the Holy Family. But much of this fell victim to the Royal Injunctions of September 1538, when parish officials were ordered to remove images from their churches. In this highly insightful book Sarah Stanbury explores the lost traffic in images in late medieval England and its impact on contemporary authors and artists. For Chaucer, Nicholas Love, and Margery Kempe, the image debate provides an urgent language for exploring the demands of a material devotional culture—though these writers by no means agree on the ethics of those demands. The chronicler Henry Knighton invoked a statue of St. Katherine to illustrate a lurid story about image-breaking Lollards. Later John Capgrave wrote a long Katherine legend that comments, through the drama of a saint in action, on the powers and uses of religious images. As Stanbury contends, England in the late Middle Ages was keenly attuned to and troubled by its "culture of the spectacle," whether this spectacle took the form of a newly made queen in Chaucer's Clerk's Tale or of the animate Christ in Norwich Cathedral's Despenser Retable. In picturing images and icons, these texts were responding to reformist controversies as well as to the social and economic demands of things themselves, the provocative objects that made up the fabric of ritual life.