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Romanesque Saints, Shrines, and Pilgrimage

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The twenty-three chapters in this volume explore the material culture of sanctity in Latin Europe and the Mediterranean between c. 1000 and c. 1220, with a focus on the ways in which saints and relics were enshrined, celebrated and displayed.


Table des matières

The Lazarus Mausoleum at Autun Revisited
Neil Stratford
A re-præsentatio of Royal and Holy Bodies: The Monumental Tombs of Vienne Cathedral in their Liturgical Settings
Barbara Franzé
Heribert and Anno II of Cologne: Two Saintly Archbishops, their Cult, and their Romanesque Shrines
Susanne Wittekind
The Canonisation of Bernward and Godehard: Hildesheim as a Cultural and Artistic Centre in the 12th and 13th Centuries
Gerhard Lutz
A Garland of Saints: Romanesque Verona and the Evocation of Rome
Meredith Fluke
The Geography of Death: Tombs of Saints and Nobles in the Lands of the Canossas
Arturo Carlo Quintavalle
A Satirical Itinerary of Holy Bodies? Recommendations from The Pilgrim’s Guide
Rose Walker
The Pilgrimage Church of St Martin at Tours: The Building Project of the Treasurer Hervé (c. 10011022) and its ContextRichard Gem
Saint Martial of Limoges and the Making of a Saint
Claude Andrault-Schmitt
Local Hero: Saint Eusice at Selles-sur-Cher
Deborah Kahn
Extra-Mural Developments: The 11th-Century Reconstruction of St-Eutrope at Saintes
John McNeill
Stone, Image, Body: Constructing the Memory of Saint Dionysius in Regensburg
Michele Luigi Vescovi
Byzantine Echoes at the end of the 11th Century in the Kingdom of Aragon: Sancho Ramirez and the Relics of Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki, Fact or Historiographic Fiction?
Marta Poza Yagüe
Inventing a New Antiquity: The Reliquary-Altar Depicting the Martyrdom of Saint Saturninus at Saint-Hilaire d’Aude
Manuel Castiñeiras
With Faithful Mind: The Pilgrimage to Santo Domingo de Silos
Elizabeth Valdez del Álamo
Bradanreolice, Burryholms, and Barry Island: Saints, Shrines and Island Pilgrimage Centres in the Severn Estuary
Jeremy Knight
Leo on the Margins? Reform, Romanesque, and the Monastery on Inishark Island, Ireland
Ryan Lash
Three Hungarian Shrines from 1083: Canonisation, Politics, and Reform
Béla Zsolt Szakács
The Royal and Christlike Martyr: Constructing the Cult of Saint Olav, 10301220
Øystein Ekroll
The "Forest of Symbols" on the Romanesque Bronze Doors at Gniezno Cathedral Church
Tomasz Węcławowicz
Images in the Bayeux Tapestry and Rodes Bible: Reliquaries, Models,and Meaning
Montserrat Pagès i Paretas
Templars, Cults, and Relics: The Cleveland Reliquary of the True Cross
Gaetano Curzi
Templars, Hospitallers, and Canons of the Holy Sepulchre on the Way of Saint James: Building at the Service of Lay Spirituality
Javier Martínez de Aguirre
Index

A propos de l'auteur

John McNeill teaches at Oxford University’s Department of Continuing Education, and is Honorary Secretary of the British Archaeological Association, for whom he has edited and contributed to volumes on Anjou, King’s Lynn and the Fens, the medieval cloister, and English medieval chantries. He was instrumental in establishing the BAA’s International Romanesque Conference Series and has a particular interest in the design of medieval monastic precincts.
Richard Plant has taught at a number of institutions and worked for many years at Christie’s Education in London, where he was Deputy Academic Director. His research interests lie in the buildings of the Anglo-Norman realm and the Holy Roman Empire, in particular in architectural iconography. He is Publicity Officer for the British Archaeological Association and, in addition to this volume, co-edited the first and third volumes in the series: Romanesque and the Past and Romanesque Patrons and Processes.

Résumé

The twenty-three chapters in this volume explore the material culture of sanctity in Latin Europe and the Mediterranean between c. 1000 and c. 1220, with a focus on the ways in which saints and relics were enshrined, celebrated and displayed.

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