While Becket’s relics are likely to have been owned by institutions and individuals throughout much of later medieval England, the reliable surviving evidence for them is limited. Without pretending to anything like completeness, the present essay assesses a range of sources in order to determine (or at least suggest) their usefulness for constructing a historically rooted understanding of the definition, distribution, appearance, and housing of Becket-relics. The approach taken arises partially from an ambition to cover as much ground as possible in the available space, and partially from misgivings about the value of documents whose original contexts cannot be satisfactorily reconstructed. The analysis is intended to contribute to scholar...
Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5 contains an early eleventh-century copy of Bede’s Historia Eccle...
Discussion of the research and process of recreating the pilgrimage experience to the shrine of Thom...
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sou...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
This article examines the ways in which Thomas Becket was commemorated in books of hours (horae) of ...
In July 1220, the boy king Henry III attended the translation of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury, whe...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
England's first Tudor monarchs were formally devoted to the cult of St Thomas of Canterbury. In popu...
The South English Legendaries (SEL) is a thirteenth-century collection of saints’ legends. More than...
Some works of medieval art were specifically “designed to travel.” They were never intended to remai...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
Over the past years, textiles have again become subjects of a range of studies in the field of medie...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
The elevation of Baldwin of Forde to the archbishopric of Canterbury in 1184, was a source of conste...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5 contains an early eleventh-century copy of Bede’s Historia Eccle...
Discussion of the research and process of recreating the pilgrimage experience to the shrine of Thom...
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sou...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
This article examines the ways in which Thomas Becket was commemorated in books of hours (horae) of ...
In July 1220, the boy king Henry III attended the translation of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury, whe...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
England's first Tudor monarchs were formally devoted to the cult of St Thomas of Canterbury. In popu...
The South English Legendaries (SEL) is a thirteenth-century collection of saints’ legends. More than...
Some works of medieval art were specifically “designed to travel.” They were never intended to remai...
PhDThis thesis studies the collections of saints' relics preserved in English religious houses durin...
Over the past years, textiles have again become subjects of a range of studies in the field of medie...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
The elevation of Baldwin of Forde to the archbishopric of Canterbury in 1184, was a source of conste...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5 contains an early eleventh-century copy of Bede’s Historia Eccle...
Discussion of the research and process of recreating the pilgrimage experience to the shrine of Thom...
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sou...