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Memory and commemoration in medieval England: proceedings of the 2008 Harlaxton Symposium Barron, Caroline M. [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Harlaxton medieval studies / 20 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Barron, Caroline M. |
Inhalt
Medieval foundation stones and foundation ceremonies |
Contrasting patrons and their glass: the church of St. John the Baptist, Mileham, Norfolk |
The location of commemoration in late medieval England: the case of the Thorpes of Northamptonshire |
"Their name loveth for evermore"?: Obits at Exeter Cathedral in the later Middle Ages |
Henry Scrope's window at Heydour, Lincolnshire |
Queenship, death and agency: the commemorations of Isabella of France and Philippa of Hainault |
Who to commemorate and why? The commemoration of the nobility in eastern England in the fourteenth century |
Royal and noble commemoration in the Mendicant houses of London, c. 1240-1540 |
Fifteenth-century monastic obituaries: the evidence of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury |
"Entumbid right princly": the Beauchamp Chapel at Warwick and the politics of interment |
Death, memory and commemoration: John Lydgate and the "Macabrees Daunce" at old St Paul's Cathedral, London |
The Robertsons remembered: two generations of Calais staplers at Algarkirk, Lincolnshire |
Late medieval holy kinship images and family commemoration: the evidence from Thornhill, West Yorkshire and Latton, Essex |
The cage chantries of Christchurch Priory |
English commemorative inscriptions: some literary dimensions |
The commemoration of places in medieval England |
The origins of "All Souls" and its significance for Henry Chicele |
Developments in the study of medieval art since 1983 |
Developments in the study of Middle English literature since 1983 |
Developments in the study of medieval history since 1983 |