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Veneration of the saints is one of the defining characteristics of early medieval society and culture. This important book by a group of distinguished experts adopts for the first time an interdisciplinary approach to examine the innumerable local cults which developed in western Europe between about 400 and 1000, concentrating especially on Celtic and Anglo-Saxon saints. The volume combines wide-ranging surveys with crucial reference material, including a handlist of all known Anglo-Saxon saints.
A collection of papers presented to the 1992 international British
Archaeological Association conference in Chester. Presented in
chronological order, the fourteen essays comprise Martin Henig's
analysis of carved stonework from Roman Deva; Alan Thacker's study
of the formation of the town and its parishes during the early
medieval period; Simon Ward, Virginia Jansen, John Maddison and
Christa Grossinger examine the architecture, fittings and
restoration of the Cathedral and churches; Elizabeth Danbury, J
Patrick Greene and Nigel Ramsay assess the life and dissolution of
religious foundations; Roland B Harris looks at the origins of the
famous Chester Rows and Sharon Cather, David Park and Robyn Pender
discuss the recently rediscovered Henry III wall paintings at
Chester Castle. A broad and illustrated guide to many aspects of
Chester's long history.
A collection of papers presented to the 1992 international British
Archaeological Association conference in Chester. Presented in
chronological order, the fourteen essays comprise Martin Henig's
analysis of carved stonework from Roman Deva; Alan Thacker's study
of the formation of the town and its parishes during the early
medieval period; Simon Ward, Virginia Jansen, John Maddison and
Christa Grossinger examine the architecture, fittings and
restoration of the Cathedral and churches; Elizabeth Danbury, J
Patrick Greene and Nigel Ramsay assess the life and dissolution of
religious foundations; Roland B Harris looks at the origins of the
famous Chester Rows and Sharon Cather, David Park and Robyn Pender
discuss the recently rediscovered Henry III wall paintings at
Chester Castle. A broad and illustrated guide to many aspects of
Chester's long history.
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