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2. The Commemoration of the Living and the Dead at the Friars 34 Minor of Cambridge
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Michael Robson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of Contributors xii
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction: In Fellowship with the Dead 1
- 1. Monuments and Memory: A University Town in Late Medieval England 10
- 2. The Commemoration of the Living and the Dead at the Friars 34 Minor of Cambridge 34
- 3. The City of London and the Founding of the Guild of Corpus Christi 52
- 4. Patrons and Benefactors: The Masters of Trinity Hall in the Later Middle Ages 61
- 5. A Comparison of Academical and Legal Costume on Memorial Brasses 90
- 6. Commemoration at a Royal College 106
- 7. Cambridge Commemorations of Lady Margaret Beaufort’s Household 123
- 8. ‘The Stones are all disrobed’: Reasons for the Presence and Absence of Monumental Brasses in Cambridge 152
- Bibliography 165
- Index 187
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of Contributors xii
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction: In Fellowship with the Dead 1
- 1. Monuments and Memory: A University Town in Late Medieval England 10
- 2. The Commemoration of the Living and the Dead at the Friars 34 Minor of Cambridge 34
- 3. The City of London and the Founding of the Guild of Corpus Christi 52
- 4. Patrons and Benefactors: The Masters of Trinity Hall in the Later Middle Ages 61
- 5. A Comparison of Academical and Legal Costume on Memorial Brasses 90
- 6. Commemoration at a Royal College 106
- 7. Cambridge Commemorations of Lady Margaret Beaufort’s Household 123
- 8. ‘The Stones are all disrobed’: Reasons for the Presence and Absence of Monumental Brasses in Cambridge 152
- Bibliography 165
- Index 187