medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
[log in to unmask] wrote:
>...There are also many individual studies.
modesty forbade the mention of:
James Bugslag, "Ideology and Iconography in Chartres Cathedral: Jean Clement
and the Oriflamme," Zeitschrift fur Kunstgeschichte, vol. 61,
no. 4 (1998), 491-508
which represents a very interesting and important new approach to the
iconographic analysis of the windows.
to be followed, soon, i hope by another article in the same periodical,
perhaps with the title:
"Integration and Assimilation: Identifying St. Eustace at Chartres
Cathedral."
in any even, anyone venturing into these trecherous waters should keep a
sketical eye, even with such works of fundamental scholarship as the Delaporte
noted by Jim.
best from here,
christopher
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