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Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint Lloyd de Beer

Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint By Lloyd de Beer

Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint by Lloyd de Beer


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Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint by Lloyd de Beer

Praise for the exhibition

***** The Times
***** The Telegraph
***** The Guardian
***** Evening Standard

Praise for the book


'If you cannot make it to the show itself, then I implore you to buy the catalogue, which is one of the best I've ever read - scholarly and entertaining, a good history book in its own right.' - Tim Stanley, The Telegraph

'A marvellous and consistently enthralling account' - Christopher de Hamel, bestselling author of The Book in the Cathedral

[The book] provides an up-to-date, highly readable and lavishly illustrated text that will finally supplant Borenius's book as the definitive account of the art of Thomas Becket - Dr Tom Nickson, Arts Journal


The murder of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December 1170 sent shockwaves across medieval Europe. He rose from ordinary beginnings in London to become chancellor to King Henry II and then Archbishop of Canterbury, making him one of the most powerful men in England. Becket's fortunes changed when a bitter dispute with Henry forced him into a six-year exile. Less than a month after his return to England, he was killed by four knights with close ties to the king. In the wake of Becket's death, hundreds of miracles were attributed to him and, just over two years later, he was canonised. All across Europe he was celebrated as a defender of the Church against royal tyranny.

Lloyd de Beer and Naomi Speakman tell the story of Becket's dramatic life, death and legacy through a stunning array of objects, including medieval stained glass, manuscripts, jewellery and sacred reliquaries. They reveal Canterbury Cathedral's transformation into one of Europe's most popular pilgrimage destinations. Over the centuries pilgrims visited Becket's shrine in their thousands, a journey famously reimagined by Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales. A dedicated section by Rachel Koopmans, which features groundbreaking new research, delves deeper into Becket's miracle stories through the lens of one of the stained-glass miracle windows from the cathedral. The cult of Thomas Becket endured in spite of the English Reformation, during which his shrine at Canterbury was dramatically destroyed and his image and name outlawed. From twelfth-century London to the Tudor court, this magnificent book takes you through the twists and turns of one of the most remarkable stories of the Middle Ages.

About Lloyd de Beer

Lloyd de Beer is Ferguson Curator of Medieval Britain and Europe at the British Museum and co-curator of the exhibition Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint.

Naomi Speakman is Curator of Late Medieval Europe at the British Museum and co-curator of the exhibition Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The rise of Thomas Becket
2. The fall of Thomas Becket: exile, murder, canonisation
3. Reactions, rebellion and the death of a king
4. A shrine fit for a saint: Canterbury Cathedral transformed
5. Becket's shadow: England in the aftermath of the murder
6. 'From every shire's end': pilgrimage and devotion to St Thomas of Canterbury
7. Becket and the Tudors: reformation and rebellion
Conclusion
Further reading
Credits
Index

Additional information

GOR011480243
9780714128382
0714128384
Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint by Lloyd de Beer
Used - Very Good
Hardback
British Museum Press
20210422
272
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