Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St. Thomas Becket’s relics in Siena cathedral. The institution’s inventories indicate that, from 1482 until ca. 1529, the relics were housed in an ostensory kept in the sacristy. Today, this object is displayed in the Sala del Tesoro, in the Museum of the Opera del Duomo in Siena. Although the ostensory has been examined in previous scholarship concerned with mapping the cathedral’s heritage, its function as a vessel for the relics of Thomas Becket, and indeed the very presence of these relics in Siena, remain unexplored. Thus, seeking to understand the nature of Becket’s reception in Siena, I examine the whereabouts of his relics within the ca...
The paper takes a systematic approach to the hitherto unpublished relic of St John the Baptist’s ...
Vol. 7 edited by James Craigie Robertson ... and J. Brigstocke Sheppard.v. 1. Vita et passio S. Thom...
The painting with St. Thomas Becket, St. Stephen and St. Nicholas of Bari that decorates one of the ...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
Celebrating the Virgin Mary as both an object of religious affection and a focus of civic pride, art...
Saint John’s right arm, a revered relic belonging to the cathedral of Siena, presents many puzzles w...
The article examines the origins, history and significance of the bronze door - known as the 'Porta ...
Some works of medieval art were specifically “designed to travel.” They were never intended to remai...
Siena is often referred to as the 'City of the Virgin' and the 'City of the Palio'. The special devo...
While Becket’s relics are likely to have been owned by institutions and individuals throughout much ...
In July 1220, the boy king Henry III attended the translation of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury, whe...
France numbered second only to England in its veneration of the martyred archbishop of Canterbury. N...
Becket was widely commemorated in nineteenth-century England: Gladstone, Dickens, Freeman, Dean Stan...
Over the past years, textiles have again become subjects of a range of studies in the field of medie...
The paper takes a systematic approach to the hitherto unpublished relic of St John the Baptist’s ...
Vol. 7 edited by James Craigie Robertson ... and J. Brigstocke Sheppard.v. 1. Vita et passio S. Thom...
The painting with St. Thomas Becket, St. Stephen and St. Nicholas of Bari that decorates one of the ...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
Through a survey of archival and primary source material, this article discusses the existence of St...
Celebrating the Virgin Mary as both an object of religious affection and a focus of civic pride, art...
Saint John’s right arm, a revered relic belonging to the cathedral of Siena, presents many puzzles w...
The article examines the origins, history and significance of the bronze door - known as the 'Porta ...
Some works of medieval art were specifically “designed to travel.” They were never intended to remai...
Siena is often referred to as the 'City of the Virgin' and the 'City of the Palio'. The special devo...
While Becket’s relics are likely to have been owned by institutions and individuals throughout much ...
In July 1220, the boy king Henry III attended the translation of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury, whe...
France numbered second only to England in its veneration of the martyred archbishop of Canterbury. N...
Becket was widely commemorated in nineteenth-century England: Gladstone, Dickens, Freeman, Dean Stan...
Over the past years, textiles have again become subjects of a range of studies in the field of medie...
The paper takes a systematic approach to the hitherto unpublished relic of St John the Baptist’s ...
Vol. 7 edited by James Craigie Robertson ... and J. Brigstocke Sheppard.v. 1. Vita et passio S. Thom...
The painting with St. Thomas Becket, St. Stephen and St. Nicholas of Bari that decorates one of the ...