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"This is the first work to explore and explain the form, function, and theological meaning of Northumbrian name stones, both in their immediate Insular setting and within a wider European context. Earlier studies have concentrated on the archaeological and epigraphic aspects of these monuments, which has resulted in a tentative dating framework but also a blanket designation of 'gravestones'. This book challenges the assumptions behind this designation and focuses on the iconography of name stones as a reflection of theological ideas of the period, based on a central hypothesis that many emulate the format of manuscript pages. The author also addresses the contentious question of the placing of name stones, in particular whether some stones were actually placed in the grave. Her analysis presents not only evidence of differential burial practices within the same Northumbrian cemeteries, but offers parallel examples from other monastic sites in both Britain and the Continent."--Cover.
Inscriptions, Anglais ancien --- Inscriptions, English (Old) --- Opschriften, Oudengels --- Memorialization --- Sepulchral slabs --- Sculpture, Anglo-Saxon --- Christian inscriptions --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Medieval --- Commémorations --- Dalles funéraires --- Sculpture anglo-saxonne --- Inscriptions chrétiennes --- Inscriptions vieil-anglaises --- History --- Histoire --- Northumbria (England : Region) --- Northumbrie (Angleterre : Région) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Commémorations --- Dalles funéraires --- Inscriptions chrétiennes --- Northumbrie (Angleterre : Région) --- Antiquités --- England --- Northumbria [Region] (England) --- To 1500 --- Sculpture [Anglo-Saxon ] --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Antiquities
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