The image on the cover of this book shows a thirteenth-century tomb effigy of a crusader, Jean d’Alluye, who died in 1248. Jean d’Alluye was buried at La ClartéDieu near Tours in north-western France, the abbey he had founded before setting off on his crusade to the Holy Land. His limestone effigy shows him in a pose that emphasizes both his piety (his hands are crossed in prayer) and his martial identity (he wears his knightly armour). Now in the Cloisters collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the effigy has been recently restored in public view by museum conservators. As the recumbent knight is painstakingly cleaned of centuries of accumulated grime, Jean d’Alluye’s commemorated form is made visible to the crowds of vi...
During the Renaissance, France's borders were not what they are now. Burgundy was an independent rea...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
The image on the cover of this book shows a thirteenth-century tomb effigy of a crusader, Jean d’All...
This paper throws light on one of the important invisibilia in the Ustinow collection in Oslo: a mar...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I. Memory and images -- Images and the Work of Me...
Megan Cassidy-Welch (ed.), Remembering the Crusades and Crusading, Abingdon, Routledge, 2017. Rememb...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
From New York to California and even some paradisiacal islands, medieval architectural fragments or ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
This article is an analysis of the text of a play written by Jean Bodel, c.1200 (surviving in a manu...
The apse of the Fuentiduena Chapel, detail; The Cloisters collection (a branch of the Metropolitan M...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...
Les États latins d’Orient ont vu la création d’une société en Terre sainte développant un art syncré...
During the Renaissance, France's borders were not what they are now. Burgundy was an independent rea...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
The image on the cover of this book shows a thirteenth-century tomb effigy of a crusader, Jean d’All...
This paper throws light on one of the important invisibilia in the Ustinow collection in Oslo: a mar...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I. Memory and images -- Images and the Work of Me...
Megan Cassidy-Welch (ed.), Remembering the Crusades and Crusading, Abingdon, Routledge, 2017. Rememb...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
From New York to California and even some paradisiacal islands, medieval architectural fragments or ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
This article is an analysis of the text of a play written by Jean Bodel, c.1200 (surviving in a manu...
The apse of the Fuentiduena Chapel, detail; The Cloisters collection (a branch of the Metropolitan M...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...
Les États latins d’Orient ont vu la création d’une société en Terre sainte développant un art syncré...
During the Renaissance, France's borders were not what they are now. Burgundy was an independent rea...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...