Medieval East Anglia

Medieval East Anglia
Author: Christopher Harper-Bill
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843831518

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Medieval East Anglia - one of the most significant and prosperous parts of England in the middle ages - examined through essays on its landscape, history, religion, literature, and culture. East Anglia was the most prosperous region of medieval England; far from being an isolated backwater, it had strong economic, religious and cultural connections with continental Europe, with Norwich for a time England's second city. The essays in this volume bring out the importance of the region during the middle ages. Spanning the late eleventh to the fifteenth century, they offer a broad coverage of East Anglia's history and culture; particular topics examined include its landscape, urban history, buildings, government and society, religion and rich culture. Contributors: Christopher Harper-Bill, Tom Williamson, Robert E. Liddiard, P. Maddern, Brian Ayers, Elisabeth Rutledge, Penny Dunn, Kate Parker, Carole Rawcliffe, James Campbell, Lucy Marten, Colin Richmond, T. M. Colk, Carole Hill, T.A. Heslop, A.E. Oliver, Theresa Coletti, Penny Granger, Sarah Salih

The Social Structure of Medieval East Anglia

The Social Structure of Medieval East Anglia
Author: David Charles Douglas
Publisher: Octagon Press, Limited
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1927
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Religious Women in Medieval East Anglia

Religious Women in Medieval East Anglia
Author: Roberta Gilchrist
Publisher: Norwich, [England] : Centre of East Anglian Studies, University of East Anglia
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1993
Genre: Archaeology, Medieval
ISBN:

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East Anglia and Its North Sea World in the Middle Ages

East Anglia and Its North Sea World in the Middle Ages
Author: David Bates
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783270365

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This collection of essays discusses East Anglia in the context of a medieval maritime framework and explores the extent to which there was a distinctive community bound together by the shared frontier of the North Sea during the Middle Ages. It brings together the work of a range of international scholars and includes contributions from the disciplines of history, archaeology, art history and literary studies.

The Cult of St Edmund in Medieval East Anglia

The Cult of St Edmund in Medieval East Anglia
Author: Rebecca Pinner
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783270357

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An investigaton of the growth and influence of the cult of St Edmund, and how it manifested itself in medieval material culture.

East Anglian Church Porches and Their Medieval Context

East Anglian Church Porches and Their Medieval Context
Author: Helen E. Lunnon
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 178327526X

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Major interdisciplnary study of medieval church porches, bringing out their importance and significance.

The Ormesby Psalter

The Ormesby Psalter
Author: Frederica C. E. Law-Turner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Illumination of books and manuscripts
ISBN: 9781851243105

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The Ormesby Psalter is perhaps the most magnificent yet enigmatic of the great Gothic psalters produced in East Anglia in the first half of the fourteenth century. Its pages boast a wealth of decoration picked out in rich colours and burnished gold, and its margins are inhabited by a vibrant crew of beasts, birds and insects. Fantastic imagery proliferates: musicians, mermaids, lovers and warriors are juxtaposed with scenes from everyday life, from chivalric legend, and from folk-tales, fables and riddles. The psalter takes its name from Robert of Ormesby, subprior at Norwich Cathedral Priory in the 1330s. He was not the first owner, however, and it has long been acknowledged that the writing, decoration and binding of the book took place in a series of distinct phases from the late thirteenth to the mid-fourteenth century. The final result was the work of four or five scribes and up to seven illuminators and its pages show a panorama of stylistic development. Unravelling its complexities has sometimes been thought to hold the key to understanding the 'East Anglian School', a group of large, luxury manuscripts connected with Norwich Cathedral and Norfolk churches and patrons. This book casts an entirely new light on its history, not only clarifying and dating the successive phases of production, but associating the main work on the manuscript with the patronage of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, one of the greatest magnates of the time. It is extensively illustrated with full-page colour reproductions of the manuscript's main decorated folios, as well as many smaller initials and numerous comparative illustrations.

Lords and Communities in Early Medieval East Anglia

Lords and Communities in Early Medieval East Anglia
Author: Andrew Wareham
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843831556

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This text is an investigation of the changing power structures of the English aristocracy in medieval England. The author uses the organization of the aristocracy in East Anglia as a case study to explore the issue.

The N-Town Play

The N-Town Play
Author: Penny Granger
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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First full examination of the N-Town Play, arguing for its reappraisal as a work of private devotion as well as public performance.