'The hooly blisful martir for to seke': Manuscripts with Chaucer’s pilgrims

Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales tell the story of pilgrims to Thomas Becket: 'from every shires ende / Of Engelond to Caunterbury they wende’. Experience these journeys, both real and imagined, through medieval manuscripts from the Bodleian collection live under the visualizer. Dr Alison Ray, archiv...

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Main Authors: Ray, A, Dunning, A
Other Authors: Cook, H
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Language:English
Published: University of Oxford 2024
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description Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales tell the story of pilgrims to Thomas Becket: 'from every shires ende / Of Engelond to Caunterbury they wende’. Experience these journeys, both real and imagined, through medieval manuscripts from the Bodleian collection live under the visualizer. Dr Alison Ray, archivist at St Peter’s College, and Dr Andrew Dunning, RW Hunt Curator of Medieval Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, will explore the new iconography that developed after Thomas Becket’s murder, the impact of his death on Oxford’s religious houses and how Canterbury became a significant pilgrimage destination.
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