This article explores the use and promotion of contact relics in medieval England. It argues that by the late eleventh and early twelfth century, large English monastic houses were uncomfortable with unauthorised individuals touching high status corporeal relics and so re-introduced and promoted contact relics as alternative objects of veneration. It argues that contact relics were an important aspect of English saints' cults until the reformation, in a similar manner to Celtic and Brittonic cults
This article draws attention to a hitherto neglected but extensive and important body of hagiographi...
CROOK John English medieval shrines Woodbridge ; New York : The Boydell press, 2011, XXIV-342 p. Col...
This article investigates the relationship between the changing nature of secular power in late elev...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This article explores the materiality of early medieval devotion to the saints. It argues that, even...
This article considers the role of anchorites in twelfth-century England in relation to the less fam...
In a medieval church, saints were present in their relics and could be encountered, but typically no...
Abstract The cult of saints and the subsequent interest in relics constituted one of the essential ...
This article treats the early medieval cult of St Alban of Verulamium. It explores how, and how far,...
This article draws attention to a hitherto neglected but extensive and important body of hagiographi...
CROOK John English medieval shrines Woodbridge ; New York : The Boydell press, 2011, XXIV-342 p. Col...
This article investigates the relationship between the changing nature of secular power in late elev...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This paper investigates the social, political, and religious changes and tensions which surrounded t...
This article explores the materiality of early medieval devotion to the saints. It argues that, even...
This article considers the role of anchorites in twelfth-century England in relation to the less fam...
In a medieval church, saints were present in their relics and could be encountered, but typically no...
Abstract The cult of saints and the subsequent interest in relics constituted one of the essential ...
This article treats the early medieval cult of St Alban of Verulamium. It explores how, and how far,...
This article draws attention to a hitherto neglected but extensive and important body of hagiographi...
CROOK John English medieval shrines Woodbridge ; New York : The Boydell press, 2011, XXIV-342 p. Col...
This article investigates the relationship between the changing nature of secular power in late elev...