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The so-called chasuble of Thomas Becket (1118-1170) is one of the
most magnificent medieval textiles in the Mediterranean region.
Richly decorated with ornaments, fabulous animals and figures in
lavish gold embroidery with Arabic inscriptions, this precious
liturgical garment provides impressive proof of the reutilisation
of the Islamic arts in the Christian world. Venerated as a relic of
St Thomas of Canterbury, the chasuble was produced in
Spanish-Muslim workshops and probably reached Italy as a donation
to the Cathedral of Fermo in about 1200. Despite its outstanding
artistic quality and fascinating history, this magnificent garment
has never hitherto been the subject of a detailed study. Richly
illustrated with numerous details, this volume investigates the
meaning of the inscriptions and motifs, examines manufacturing
techniques and the function of the chasuble, traces its "biography"
and places it within the historical context of the political,
economic and cultural situation in the Mediterranean region.
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