medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On 06/24/12, I wrote:
> 19. June is also the feast day of:
> 2) Childemarca (d. later 7th cent.).
> A French-language Wikipedia account of the abbey of the Most Holy Trinity at Fécamp:
> http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_de_la_Trinit%C3%A9_de_F%C3%A9camp
> The abbey church is an eleventh- to fourteenth-century building that replaced a predecessor of the late tenth century. A brief account in English is here:
> http://tinyurl.com/7h2ca4a
> Katrin Brockhaus' illustrated, scholarly account of the church's development: "Guillaume de Volpiano: Fécamp et l'histoire normande", in _Tabularia: Sources écrites de la Normandie médiévale_; dossier, 2002:
> http://tinyurl.com/8yc8nvb
Er, Brockhaus' article is entitled "La genèse architecturale de l'église de la Trinité de Fécamp". The collection that it's in (the proceedings of a conference held in 2001) is _Guillaume de Volpiano: Fécamp et l'histoire normande_ (a _Tabularia_ dossier from 2002).
Best again,
JD
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