The Jesus Chapel in St Paul's Cathedral, London: a reconstruction of its appearance before the Reformation
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Department of History & Welsh History |
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03/12/2008
03/12/2008
2005
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Resumo |
New, Elizabeth, 'The Jesus Chapel in St Paul's Cathedral, London: a reconstruction of its appearance before the Reformation', Antiquaries Journal (2005) 85, pp.103-124 RAE2008 The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was remembered by that name long after the parish of St Faith had taken control of the space following the dissolution of the Fraternity of the Holy Name, the previous occupants of the Jesus Chapel. Although the chapel disappeared along with the rest of the medieval building following the cataclysm of 1666, archaeological investigations, pre-Fire illustrations and, most importantly, documentary evidence from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries provide invaluable evidence for the appearance of the chapel. This paper utilizes a range of evidence to suggest how the Jesus Chapel may have appeared on the eve of the Reformation; particular attention will be paid to the furnishings and fittings of the building, and to the use (and occasional abuse) of this remarkable place of worship. Peer reviewed |
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22 |
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New , E 2005 , ' The Jesus Chapel in St Paul's Cathedral, London: a reconstruction of its appearance before the Reformation ' Antiquaries Journal , vol 85 , pp. 103-124 . DOI: 10.1017/S0003581500088521 0003-5815 PURE: 87268 PURE UUID: 4fef1fdf-62bd-4b2e-94c8-71bac86b28d5 dspace: 2160/1279 |
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eng |
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Antiquaries Journal |
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