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1.
Record Number:
2560
Author(s):
Taralon, Jean
Contributor(s):
Taralon-Carlini, Dominique, avec la collaboration de
Title :
La Majesté d' or de Sainte Foy de Conques [see the accompanying article #2561 on the statue's crown].
Source:
Bulletin Monumental , 155., 1 ( 1997): Pages 11 - 58.
Year of Publication:
1997.
2.
Record Number:
2561
Author(s):
Taralon, Jean
Contributor(s):
Taralon-Carlini, Dominique, avec la collaboration de
Title :
La Couronne [see the accompanying article #2560 on the statue].
Source:
Bulletin Monumental , 155., 1 ( 1997): Pages 61 - 77.
Year of Publication:
1997.
3.
Record Number:
4348
Author(s):
Holladay, Joan A.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Relics, Reliquaries, and Religious Women: Visualizing the Holy Virgins of Cologne [the author points to the growth in the cult of Ursula and her virgins including the excavations of their supposed bodies, renovation of the church dedicated to the martyrs, and the invention of Ursula busts; the author suggests that the cult and the busts were designed to appeal to the daughters of patricians and burghers by showing that a holy life could be found in their social class and in marriage rather than in the extremes of the Beguines].
Source:
Studies in Iconography , 18., ( 1997): Pages 67 - 118.
Year of Publication:
1997.
4.
Record Number:
1395
Author(s):
Salet, Francis.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Chronique. Orfèvrerie. Les anges d'Anne de Bretagne du trésor du Saint-Esprit [summary of an article by Danielle Gaborit-Chopin published in the Revue du Louvre (1994), pages 17-28].
Source:
Bulletin Monumental , 154., 2 (juin 1996): Pages 178 - 179.
Year of Publication:
1996.
5.
Record Number:
3486
Author(s):
Vilatte, Sylvie.
Contributor(s):
Title :
La "déuote Image noire de Nostre-Dame" du Puy-en-Velay: histoire du reliquaire roman et de son noircissement [The author argues that the Virgin from Puy-en-Velay had her face blackened in the fourteenth century in response to pressures from crusades and efforts to convert the Muslims].
Source:
Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Historie , 74., 2 ( 1996): Pages 727 - 760.
Year of Publication:
1996.
6.
Record Number:
7166
Author(s):
Ashley, Kathleen and Pamela Sheingorn
Contributor(s):
Title :
An Unsentimental View of Ritual in the Middle ages Or, Sainte Foy Was No Snow White [Using ideas from cultural studies that emphasize social and political tensions, the authors examine the ritual processes surrounding the reliquary of St. Foy as reflected in the collection of her miracles compiled in the eleventh century. Rather than serving to resolve conflict, St. Foy appears as a partisan of the male monastery in Conques, as a threatening figure who punishes those who do not obey her, and as a magnet for popular religious devotion, sometimes beyond the control of the monks.].
Source:
Journal of Ritual Studies , 6., 1 (Winter 1992): Pages 63 - 85.
Year of Publication:
1992.
7.
Record Number:
10299
Author(s):
Edwards, Nancy and Hulse and Tristan Gray
Contributor(s):
Title :
A Fragment of a Reliquary Casket from Gwytherin, North Wales [The authors discuss a recently rediscovered gable end of the shrine of Saint Gwenfrewi (or Winefride). Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Antiquaries Journal , 72., ( 1992): Pages 91 - 101.
Year of Publication:
1992.
8.
Record Number:
12753
Author(s):
Butler, Lawrence and James Graham-Campbell
Contributor(s):
Title :
A Lost Reliquary Casket from Gwytherin, North Wales [The Church of Saint Winifrid at Gwytherin in North Wales once possessed a richly decorated casket containing the relics of the martyred virgin Saint Winifred (also known as Gwenfrewi or Winefride) of Wales. A drawing of the casket attributed to Edward Lluyd suggests that Winifred’s reliquary was probably produced in the eight or early ninth century and it was influenced by Anglo-Saxon and Irish decorative styles. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Antiquaries Journal , 70., 1 ( 1990): Pages 40 - 48.
Year of Publication:
1990.
9.
Record Number:
28724
Author(s):
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Title :
Reliquary Procession with St. Helena
Source:
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10.
Record Number:
28765
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Title :
Stavelot Triptych
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Title :
Reliquary Plaque for a Stone from the Holy Sepulchre: The Holy Women at the Tomb
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12.
Record Number:
31272
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Title :
Reliquary from the Shrine of St. Oda
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13.
Record Number:
31873
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Title :
Reliquary of Sainte Foy
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14.
Record Number:
32129
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Title :
Reliquary of the Hand of Saint Marina
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15.
Record Number:
38887
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Title :
Reliquary Bust of Saint Barbara
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