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The Architectural Setting of the Cult of Saints in the Early Christian West, c. 300–c. 1200 John Crook

E . C. Fernie
- 01 Nov 2000 - 
- Vol. 115, Iss: 464, pp 1254-1255
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This article is published in The English Historical Review.The article was published on 2000-11-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cult & Early Christianity.

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Bibliography for 2002

TL;DR: A bibliography of books, articles and significant reviews published in any branch of Anglo-Saxon studies during 2002 can be found in this paper, where the year of publication of a book or article is 2002 unless otherwise stated.
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The Lichfield Angel: A Spectacular Anglo-Saxon Painted Sculpture

TL;DR: In 2003, an excavation within the Gothic nave of Lichfield Cathedral revealed three phases of masonry building ante-dating the Norman period as discussed by the authors, which are likely to relate to the church of St Peter, which Bede described in 731 as housing the timber shrine to St Chad, fifth bishop of Mercia (d 672).
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The Congresbury Carvings - An Eleventh-Century Saint's Shrine?

TL;DR: The discovery of a small group of sculpted fragments at Congresbury in Somerset seven years ago set in motion a period of research, reflection and analysis that has given rise to this paper as mentioned in this paper.
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Introduction: Remembering English Saints in 2020

TL;DR: A special issue on English saints of the academic journal History, a publication of the Historical Association in partnership with Wiley, was published in 2019 as discussed by the authors, with the significance of 2020 as a year for remembering saints whose cults were venerated in England in the Middle Ages, before introducing the articles included in this special issue.
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Skeuomorphs and spolia: the presence of the past in Irish pre-Romanesque architecture

TL;DR: Skeuomorphs and spolia: the presence of the past in Irish pre-Romanesque architecture Author(s) O Carragain, Tomas Editor (s) Moss, Rachel Publication date 2007 Original citation O CARRAGAIN, T. as discussed by the authors
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Bibliography for 2002

TL;DR: A bibliography of books, articles and significant reviews published in any branch of Anglo-Saxon studies during 2002 can be found in this paper, where the year of publication of a book or article is 2002 unless otherwise stated.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Lichfield Angel: A Spectacular Anglo-Saxon Painted Sculpture

TL;DR: In 2003, an excavation within the Gothic nave of Lichfield Cathedral revealed three phases of masonry building ante-dating the Norman period as discussed by the authors, which are likely to relate to the church of St Peter, which Bede described in 731 as housing the timber shrine to St Chad, fifth bishop of Mercia (d 672).
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The Congresbury Carvings - An Eleventh-Century Saint's Shrine?

TL;DR: The discovery of a small group of sculpted fragments at Congresbury in Somerset seven years ago set in motion a period of research, reflection and analysis that has given rise to this paper as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI

Introduction: Remembering English Saints in 2020

TL;DR: A special issue on English saints of the academic journal History, a publication of the Historical Association in partnership with Wiley, was published in 2019 as discussed by the authors, with the significance of 2020 as a year for remembering saints whose cults were venerated in England in the Middle Ages, before introducing the articles included in this special issue.
Book Chapter

Skeuomorphs and spolia: the presence of the past in Irish pre-Romanesque architecture

TL;DR: Skeuomorphs and spolia: the presence of the past in Irish pre-Romanesque architecture Author(s) O Carragain, Tomas Editor (s) Moss, Rachel Publication date 2007 Original citation O CARRAGAIN, T. as discussed by the authors