The Cambridge Companion to Matthew Paris - Cambridge Companions to History

The Cambridge Companion to Matthew Paris

The Cambridge Companion to Matthew Paris - Cambridge Companions to History

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Matthew Paris is one of the most remarkable and renowned figures in the cultural history of medieval England. A career-monk at the influential Benedictine abbey of St Albans, Paris' creative work bears witness to the rich intellectual, artistic, social and political environment of the monasteries and their lasting impact on the wider world. His compelling accounts of recent history and the lives of legendary saints and churchmen are a distinctive and valuable guide to the emergence of the English kingdom and its place in European Christendom. His accomplished and vivid artwork brings into focus both the craft skill and visual sensibility stimulated by the medieval Church. This systematic survey, the first published for almost seventy years, brings together expert scholarship and offers fresh, interdisciplinary perspectives on Paris', his life's work as writer, artist, cartographer and maker of manuscript books, and its enduring legacy.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781108461764
ISBN10 110846176X
Number Of Pages 454
Item Weight 652 g
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format paperback
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'A compelling collection of essays that brings together scholars to shed new light on the highly distinctive monk of St Albans: Matthew Paris, historian, chronicler, biographer, hagiographer, cartographer, scribe, and artist. There is an appealing freshness here, that enriches our understanding of the breadth and depth of Matthew's achievements, his abilities acutely to observe those with whom he came into contact, his understanding of his own environment and the world around him, and to convey the 'lived experience' of one of England's great Benedictine abbeys.' Janet Burton, Professor Emerita, University of Wales Trinity Saint David
'The Cambridge Companion to Matthew Paris is a wonderful compendium of studies summarizing the scholarship on an extraordinary monk, who was a hagiographer, chronicler, artist and commentator on the perils of the times in England and abroad. The editor has brought together a remarkable team of junior and senior scholars in assembling this collection, and his own contributions (as well as those of a number of others) are notable not merely for their erudition but for their engaging style.' William Chester Jordan, Princeton University

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Author's Bio

James G. Clark is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He has written widely on the culture, intellectual and religious life of monasteries in medieval England and their legacies after the Reformation. His books include A Monastic Renaissance (2004), The Benedictines in the Middle Ages (2011) and The Dissolution of the Monasteries (2021).

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