medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Jon Cannon wrote:
>
> It's a pretty well known panel. I believe the latest published
> opinion on it is in the BAA Conference Transactions volume for
> Southwell (Medieval Art and Architecture in Southwell and
> Nottinghamshire, it would be called). Previous opinion was that this
> was a tympanum (St Michael?) from the pre-Conquest minster, but this
> article argues for an early post-Conquest date. Viking influence was
> seen as unremarkable for the period, in that Southwell was in the
> Danelaw and there was plenty of Scandinavian influence/population in
> the area and had been for some time.
>
> I am in China at the moment and am aslo coping with a laptop collapse
> (not to mention jetlag) so cannot verify the above -- the quickest
> way to do so would be via a proper bibliographic reference, which
> should be accessible via the publishers of this volume, Maney, whose
> website contains detailed info for each BAA vol.
Francis Kelly, "The Romanesque Crossing Capitals of Southwell Minster
(together with a note on the lintel in the North transept and the tympanum
at Hoveringham)" in J.S. Alexander (ed), Southwell and Nottinghamshire:
Medieval Art, Architecture and Industry (British Archaeological Association
Conference Transactions XXI) 1998, pp. 13-23 & plates V-X. ISBN
0901286915/0901286923 (pkk)
Sorry, I haven't been paying proper attention...
But what is Jon doing in China when he should be at Salisbury? (My excuse
is that I had to chair a parish council meeting!)
John Briggs
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