Beschreibung:
Meg Boulton, Michael D.J. Bintley
Essays on aspects of iconography as manifested in the material culture of medieval England.
IntroductionRecutting the Cross: The Anglo-Saxon Baptismal Font at WilneThe Fountain Sealed Up in the Garden Enclosed: A Vine Scroll at KellsThe Art of the Church in Ninth-Century Anglo-Saxon England: The Case of the Newent CrossThe Stones of the Wall Will Cry Out: Lithic Emissaries and Marble Messengers in AndreasConversion, Ritual, and Landscape: Streoneshalh (Whitby), Osingadun, and the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, North YorkshireOutside the Box: Relics and Reliquaries at the Shrine of St Cuthbert in the Later Middle AgesAn Unusual Hell Mouth in an Old Testament Illustration: Understanding the Numbers Initial in the Twelfth-Century Laud BibleThe Problem of Man, Carved from the Same StoneGlass Beads: Production and Decorative MotifsUnmasking Meaning: Faces hidden and Revealed in Early Anglo-Saxon EnglandAlcuin, Mathematics and the Rational MindLooking down from the Rothbury Cross: (Re)Viewing the Place of Anglo-Saxon ArtBibliography of Jane Hawkes' WritingsIndexTabula Gratulatoria