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" Saints of north-east England, 600-1500 / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 858772
Title & Author : Saints of north-east England, 600-1500 /\ edited by Margaret Coombe, Anne Mouron, and Christiania Whitehead.
Publication Statement : Turnhout :: Brepols,, [2017]
: , ©2017
Series Statement : Medieval church studies ;; volume 39
Page. NO : xviii, 360 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
ISBN : 2503567150
: : 9782503567150
: 9782503567167
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract : During the seventh and early eighth centuries a number of influential saints? cults were established within the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria, most notably the cult of St Cuthbert served by the monks of Lindisfarne. Reacting to the Danish incursions of the ninth century, the Lindisfarne community gradually migrated south to Durham, where, in the early eleventh century, the relics of further Northumbrian saints were collected to join those of Cuthbert. Following the re-foundation of the Durham church as a Benedictine house in 1083, the community sought to legitimise itself by stressing its links with an ancient, saintly past. A century later, the cults of new hermit saints such as Godric of Finchale and Bartholomew of Farne, extensively modelled on St Cuthbert's example, were added to the north-eastern Durham 'familia'. This volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to these north-eastern saints, offering a comprehensive snapshot of new scholarship within the field. The first section focuses on the most eminent saints and hagiographers of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria: Cuthbert, Wilfrid and Bede. The second section examines their utility for the twelfth-century, Anglo-Norman community at Durham, and surveys the cults which emerged alongside, including the early saint-bishops of Hexham Augustinian priory. The third section reviews the material culture which developed around these saints in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: their depiction in stained glass, their pilgrimages and processions, and the use of their banners in the Anglo-Scottish wars. A concluding essay re-evaluates the north-eastern cult of saints from post-Reformation perspectives.
Subject : Christian saints-- England, North East.
Subject : Christian saints.
Subject : England, North East, Church history.
Subject : England, England, North East.
Dewey Classification : ‭270‬
LC Classification : ‭BX4659.G7‬‭S355 2017‬
Added Entry : Coombe, Margaret,1953-
: Mouron, Anne
: Whitehead, Christiania,1969-
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