Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey
Author: T. W. T. Tatton-Brown
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 184383037X

An account of the history, architecture and monuments of the chapel, the final, exquisite flowering of the gothic style.

The Lady Chapel

The Lady Chapel
Author: Candace Robb
Publisher: Diversion Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626819769

A wool merchant’s murder may unmask a sinister plot in this novel of medieval England by an author who “puts the history back into the historical mystery” (Kirkus Reviews). Summer in the year of our Lord 1365: On the night after the Corpus Christi procession, a man is brutally murdered on the steps of York Minster. The next morning his severed hand is found in a room at the York Tavern—a room hastily vacated by a fellow guild member who had quarreled with the victim. Archbishop Thoresby calls on Owen Archer to investigate. As Owen tracks the fleeing merchant, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a powerful company of traders, but his only witness is a young boy who has gone into hiding, and his only suspect is a mysterious cloaked woman. When Owen discovers a link between the traders and a powerful coterie in the royal court, he brings his apothecary wife, Lucie, into the race to find the boy before he is silenced forever by the murderers. “[Robb] lives up to the standard set by master medievalist Ellis Peters.” —Booklist

The Lady Chapel

The Lady Chapel
Author: Candace Robb
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1448313244

A blood-curdling murder in the minster grounds proves to be a difficult case for Owen Archer when a young witness goes missing. York, 1365. The Corpus Christi Day pageant is winding down when Owen Archer is summoned to see John Thoresby, Archbishop of York. Wool merchant Will Crounce has been violently murdered - his throat slit and his right hand cut off. Terrified eight-year-old, Jasper de Melton, saw it all - including the woman in a hooded cloak who led Crounce to his death. A MYSTERIOUS WOMAN. A GRUESOME WARNING. The archbishop wants Owen to speak to Gilbert Ridley, a fellow mercer who was seen arguing with Will the night he died. But when Ridley dines with the archbishop in recognition of his generous gift to the minster's Lady Chapel, a terrible event follows. YOU CAN RUN, BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE . . . Where are the mysterious woman and young Jasper? As Owen attempts to unlock the mystery, he uncovers a deadly conspiracy that leads to the upper echelons of power. THE OWEN ARCHER MYSTERIES 1. The Apothecary Rose 2. The Lady Chapel 3. The Nun's Tale 4. The King's Bishop 5. The Riddle of St. Leonard's 6. The Gift of Sanctuary 7. A Spy for the Redeemer 8. The Cross-Legged Knight 9. The Guilt of Innocents 10. A Vigil of Spies 11. A Conspiracy of Wolves 12. A Choir of Crows 13. The Riverwoman's Dragon 14. A Fox in the Fold

On the Lady Chapel in Chester Cathedral

On the Lady Chapel in Chester Cathedral
Author: George Becher Blomfield
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A classic narrative written by the British author George Becher Blomfield. This narrative offers readers an in-depth exploration of the Lady Chapel in Chester Cathedral, a remarkable structure steeped in history and architectural grandeur. Blomfield meticulously details the antiquities and architectural nuances of the chapel, providing a rich insight into the sacrament chapels and the historical significance of this revered site in Chester, England. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the rich history and architectural marvels of Great Britain.

Stories in Light

Stories in Light
Author: Nancy Cavadini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780268107420

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame contains one of the largest collections of late nineteenth-century French stained glass outside of France. The French Gothic-inspired church has forty-four large stained glass windows containing two hundred and twenty scenes. Today, more than 100,000 visitors tour the basilica each year to admire its architecture or participate in the beautiful liturgies. Honoring both the Sacred Heart and the Virgin Mary, the vibrant windows have, for more than a century, drawn visitors and worshippers alike into a conversation with the art and faith found in the windows. This informative and conveniently sized guidebook tells the unique story of the windows: the improbable creation of a glassworks by cloistered Carmelite nuns in LeMans, France, and their stained glass that so perfectly illuminated the late nineteenth-century French Catholic spirituality of the Congregation of Holy Cross, who established the University of Notre Dame. The words of Father Edward Sorin, CSC, founder of the university, are featured throughout the text. He saw the basilica and its windows as an avenue for teaching this spirituality. The book describes the windows according to their location in the building, from the narthex at the entrance to the Lady Chapel behind the altar. Full-color photographs provide a detailed view of the scenes found in each window. These photos are accompanied by informed commentary on the historical and theological importance of the windows, the iconography of featured saints, and how they illuminate the work of the Holy Cross to educate both mind and spirit. Stories in Light is an easy-to-read book written for all who visit the basilica, including faculty, students, alumni, and friends and family of Notre Dame, and for readers everywhere who want to know more about the rich history and heritage of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart's stained glass.