All Stories

  1. The audience for Old English texts: Ælfric, rhetoric and ‘the edification of the simple’
  2. Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England
  3. Conclusion
  4. Introduction
  5. Creating sacred places in the landscape
  6. Anglo-Saxon church groups
  7. Going between God’s houses
  8. Anglo-Saxon churches
  9. Machines for thinking
  10. St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. A Parish Church and its Community. Volume I: history, archaeology and architecture. By Warwick Rodwell with Caroline Atkins. 302mm. Pp xxvii+922 (2 parts), 631 figs, some col, 14 tables. Oxford and Oakville...
  11. Christian Sacred Spaces and Places
  12. Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: The Establishment of Religious Houses in East Anglia c.650-1200 - By Tim Pestell
  13. Dying and Death in Later Anglo-Saxon England
  14. Architecture and Liturgy in England c. 1000: Problems and Possibilities
  15. Alban and St Albans: Roman and Medieval Architecture, Art and Archaeology. Edited by MartinHenigand P. Lindley
  16. Is there any evidence for the liturgy of parish churches in late Anglo-Saxon England? The Red Book of Darley and the status of Old English