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The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England
Edited by Catherine E. Karkov
Edited by Sarah Larratt Keefer
Edited by Karen Louise Jolly


The cross in early medieval England was so ubiquitous as to become invisible to the modern eye: it played an innovative role in Anglo-Saxon culture, evident in art, architecture, material culture, literature, ritual, medicine, and popular practice. The essays in this volume move us from the place of the cross in the origins of Anglo-Saxon England and the Anglo-Saxon church, to its place in the expansion of the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms both within and beyond England. They reach back to the sources, both material and textual, of Early Christian Rome and Jerusalem, and forward to the visionary cross of the Last Judgement. Perhaps most importantly, throughout they challenge existing notions of the development of Anglo-Saxon sculpture, the patronage and audiences of Anglo-Saxon texts, the use of sources, physical and cultural geography and the Anglo-Saxon imagination. In doing so they make important contributions not only to our understanding of Anglo-Saxon England and the place of the cross within it, but also to our understanding of the place of Anglo-Saxon England within the medieval world.

CATHERINE E. KARKOV is Professor of Art at Miami University.
SARAH L. KEEFER is Professor of English at Trent University.
KAREN L. JOLLY is Associate Professor of History at the University of Hawaii Manoa.
Contributors: IAN WOOD, ELIZABETH COATSWORTH, ALEXANDER R. RUMBLE, INGE B. MILFULL, KAREN LOUISE JOLLY, DAVID F. JOHNSON, KAROLYN KINANE, JANE ROBERTS, CALVIN B. KENDALL, ELAINE TREHARNE, NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM.

 

DETAILS

20 b/w illustrations
1 line illustrations
192 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843831945
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Mar/2006
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Pubns Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies
Subject: Medieval Literature

BIC class: HBCL

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
1   Constantinian Crosses in Northumbria
Ian Nicholas Wood
2   The Cross in the West Riding of Yorkshire
Elizabeth Coatsworth
3   The Cross in English Place-Names: Vocabulary and Usage
Alexander R. Rumble
4   Hymns to the Cross: Contexts for the Reception of Vexilla Regis prodeunt
Inge B Milfull
5   Tapping the Power of the Cross: Who and for Whom?
Karen Louise Jolly
6   The Crux Usualis as Apotropaic Weapon in Anglo-Saxon England
David F Johnson
7   The Cross as Interpretive Guide for Aelfric's Homilies and Saints' Lives
Karolyn Kinane
8   Guthlac of Crowland and the Seals of the Cross
Jane Roberts
9   From Sign to Vision: the Ruthwell cross and the Dream of the Rood
Calvin B. Kendall
10   'Hiht waes geniwad': Rebirth in The Dream of the Rood
Elaine Treharne
11   The Cross in Cambro-Latin Historical Writing in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
Nicholas Higham

Reviews
There is no doubting the richness and range of the learning revealed in these papers or the case they make that the cross was of great importance in Anglo-Saxon England.[...]A very worthwhile and interesting book. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
A wide-ranging and stimulating collection. TOEBI NEWSLETTER
Makes significant points and challenges existing views. NORTHERN HISTORY



 

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