St George's Chapel, Windsor, in the Late Middle Ages

St George's Chapel, Windsor, in the Late Middle Ages

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Author: Colin Richmond

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 214


A collection of ten essays taken from a conference entitled `St. George's in the Fifteenth Century' which explore different aspects of the history and architecture of St. George's Chapel, an important Yorkist symbol of culture, religious devotion and artistic splendour. The contributors explore the architectural sequence and topography (T Tatton-Brown); the Order of the Garter and Margaret oiof Anjou (D Dunn); the English court physician (C Rawcliffe); a medieval lawsuit involving Sir John Fastolf (A Smith); chivalry and the Yorkist kings (A F Sutton & L Visser-Fuchs); the Lost St George Cycle (S J E Riches); the books and burial places of the elite (J Backhouse); Canon James Denton



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Colin Richmond

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 214


A collection of ten essays taken from a conference entitled `St. George's in the Fifteenth Century' which explore different aspects of the history and architecture of St. George's Chapel, an important Yorkist symbol of culture, religious devotion and artistic splendour. The contributors explore the architectural sequence and topography (T Tatton-Brown); the Order of the Garter and Margaret oiof Anjou (D Dunn); the English court physician (C Rawcliffe); a medieval lawsuit involving Sir John Fastolf (A Smith); chivalry and the Yorkist kings (A F Sutton & L Visser-Fuchs); the Lost St George Cycle (S J E Riches); the books and burial places of the elite (J Backhouse); Canon James Denton