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Secret Spaces: Sacred Treasuries in England 1066–1320: Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, cartea 23

Autor Lesley Milner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2024
The medieval treasure house, consisting of sacristy, vestry and treasure rooms was the depository for the ecclesiastical treasure belonging to a church, holy vessels, vestments, altar hangings, candlesticks and priceless liturgical books and reliquaries. It was carefully designed to convey the message of its status and function.
A book devoted to these medieval museums which housed such precious materials is long overdue. Ironically, the interest in the objects that they conserved has often resulted in ecclesiastical treasure being removed to new museums, leaving their former places of protection in need of protection themselves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004380431
ISBN-10: 9004380434
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe


Notă biografică

Lesley Milner, M.A. PhD. F.S.A. gained her Ph.D. at the Courtauld Institute, University of London 2015. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Since 2016 she has published in the Antiquaries Journal, the Journal of the British Archaeological Association and the Burlington Magazine.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures

Introduction

1 The Treasure House, Its Chambers and Function
1 Location and Function

2 Precedents of English Treasure Houses
1 Treasure Houses of the Bible

3 Hidden Assets: Conserving the Treasures of the Great Norman Monasteries, Part 1
1 Early Norman Benedictine Sacristies and Treasure Rooms
2 Cistercian Sacristies and Treasure Rooms

4 Hidden Assets: Conserving the Treasures of the Great Norman Monasteries, Part 2
1 Ely
2 Canterbury

5 Hidden Assets: Conserving the Treasures of the Great Norman Monasteries, Part 3
1 The ‘Treasury’ at Winchester Cathedral
2 The Vestiarium at Canterbury Cathedral

6 Treasure Houses of Secular Canons, Part 1
1 Old Sarum, St Osmund’s Church
2 Old Sarum, Bishop Roger’s Church
3 Hereford Cathedral
4 The Treasure House of Ripon Minster
5 The Treasure House of Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim
6 The Plans and Forms of the Treasure Houses of Ripon Minster and Trondheim Cathedral

7 Treasure Houses of Secular Canons, Part 2
1 Salisbury
2 The Treasure House of the Cathedral of Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais, Northern France
3 Beverley Minster
4 Wells Cathedral

8 The Treasure Chambers of Westminster Abbey, 1245–69
1 The Treasure of Westminster Abbey
2 The 11th-Century Abbey and Church (Begun 1042)
3 Henry III’s Abbey Church at Westminster
4 Treasure Chamber 1: St Faith’s Chapel, the Sacristy of Henry III’s Church
5 Treasure Room 2: the Chapter House Crypt
6 Treasure Room 3: the Muniment Room
7 Treasure Room 4: the Sacristaria

9 The Treasure Houses of Secular Canons at Lichfield, Lincoln, and Exeter Cathedrals, c.1250–1300
1 Lichfield Cathedral Treasure House
2 Lincoln Cathedral Treasure House
3 The Treasure Houses of Exeter Cathedral

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index