This paper uses evidence from a previously unresearched ecclesiastical textile associated with Archbishop John Morton (c 1420−1500) to generate new insights into the material culture of the Roman Catholic faith before, during and after the penal period in England (c 1558−1829). This composite textile was initially thought to be made up of fragments of a late 1400s cope bearing Morton’s rebus, reconfigured as an altar frontal, which had survived in the house of an important Roman Catholic family. The embroidered motifs include a unique Lily Crucifix. The textile’s complex biography is ‘unpicked’ using physical and textual evidence to understand its changing forms, roles and significance. Analysis of the material and construction, combined wi...
Francis A. Sullivan, SJ made a number of significant contributions to the Catholic theology of chari...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscri...
This article examines the ways in which Thomas Becket was commemorated in books of hours (horae) of ...
The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights th...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Augustine Baker, the seventeenth-century Benedictine monk, is primarily remembered as an advocate of...
This article explores themes connected to the spiritual and the material, especially in connection w...
A NECKLACE ASSEMBLAGE from a small Anglo–Saxon cemetery in Hardingstone (Northamptonshire), was disc...
This paper examines the materiality and use of religious relics by the Military Orders. Examples tak...
From the beginning of the seventeenth century, Englishmen professed as Benedictine monks in mainland...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
Over the past years, textiles have again become subjects of a range of studies in the field of medie...
This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the e...
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the ep...
Francis A. Sullivan, SJ made a number of significant contributions to the Catholic theology of chari...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscri...
This article examines the ways in which Thomas Becket was commemorated in books of hours (horae) of ...
The experience of Jean-Pierre Camus, a reforming bishop in seventeenth-century France, highlights th...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
Augustine Baker, the seventeenth-century Benedictine monk, is primarily remembered as an advocate of...
This article explores themes connected to the spiritual and the material, especially in connection w...
A NECKLACE ASSEMBLAGE from a small Anglo–Saxon cemetery in Hardingstone (Northamptonshire), was disc...
This paper examines the materiality and use of religious relics by the Military Orders. Examples tak...
From the beginning of the seventeenth century, Englishmen professed as Benedictine monks in mainland...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
Over the past years, textiles have again become subjects of a range of studies in the field of medie...
This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the e...
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the ep...
Francis A. Sullivan, SJ made a number of significant contributions to the Catholic theology of chari...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscri...