Preface | vii | ||||
Editors' Introduction | ix | ||||
List of Abbreviations | x | ||||
List of Illustrations | xi | ||||
Why Verulamium? | |||||
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Religion and Art in St Alban's City | |||||
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The late antique Passion of St Alban | |||||
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13 | (25) | |||
Britain's Other Martyrs: Julius, Aaron and Alban at Caerleon | |||||
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38 | (7) | |||
The Origins of St Albans Abbey: Romano-British Cemetery and Anglo-Saxon Monastery | |||||
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Offa, Alfric and the Refoundation of St Albans | |||||
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78 | (7) | |||
The Alban Cross | |||||
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85 | (26) | |||
Early Recycling: the Anglo-Saxon and Norman Re-use of Roman Bricks with Special Reference to Hertfordshire | |||||
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111 | (7) | |||
The Medieval Building Stones of St Albans Abbey: A Provisional Note | |||||
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118 | (6) | |||
Remembering St Alban: the Site of the Shrine and the Discovery of the Twelfth-century Purbeck Marble Shrine Table | |||||
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124 | (38) | |||
The Place of St Albans in Regional Sculpture and Architecture in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century | |||||
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162 | (14) | |||
The Thirteenth-century West Front of St Albans Abbey | |||||
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176 | (6) | |||
The Gothic Reconstruction of the Nave and Presbytery of St Albans Abbey | |||||
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182 | (22) | |||
A Survey and Dating of the Timber Structures in the Central Tower of the Abbey Church | |||||
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204 | (9) | |||
Pilgrims' Souvenir Badges of St Alban | |||||
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213 | (5) | |||
The St Albans Monks and the Cult of St Alban: the Late Medieval Texts | |||||
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218 | (13) | |||
The Chantry of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester | |||||
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231 | (25) | |||
The Great Screen and Its Context | |||||
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