
- 174 pages
- English
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About this book
This book explores the international trade of Bristol and its documentary and archaeological evidence, and offers a radical new interpretation for its early development. It is based on the conference held, from 20 to 24 July 1996, at Badcock Hall, University of Bristol.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Plates
- List of Text illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece Bristol Cathedral
- Orpheus and the Newton St Loe Pavement in Bristol City Museum
- Bristol and its International Position
- The Medieval Defences of Bristol Revisited
- The Elder Lady Chapel at St Augustineâs, Bristol and Wells Cathedral
- European prodigy or regional Eccentric? The Rebuilding of St Augustineâs Abbey Church, Bristol
- The Myth of William Canynges and the Late Medieval Rebuilding of St Mary Redcliffe
- A Syncopated Cloister from Keynsham Abbey
- The Iconography of Christ Victor in Anglo-Saxon Art: A New Approach to the Study of the âHarrowing of Hellâ Relief in Bristol Cathedral
- Bristol Misericords and their Sources
- Alfred Fryerâs âMonumental Effigies of Bristol Craftsmenâ: a Reassessment
- âGlimpses of Gloryâ: Paintings from St Markâs Hospital, Bristol
- The Stained Glass of the Lady Chapel of Bristol Cathedral; Charles Winston (1814-64) and Stained Glass Restoration in the 19th Century