Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Pilgrimage to Canterbury




Helen Phillips (2010), Chaucer and Religion, Boydell & Brewer, pp. 111–, ISBN 978-1-84384-229-3

Norbert Brockman (2011), Encyclopedia of Sacred Places, Canterbury Cathedral: ABC-CLIO, pp. 71–, ISBN 978-1-59884-654-6


Linda Kay Davidson; David Martin Gitlitz (2002), Pilgrimage: From the Ganges to Graceland : an Encyclopedia, Canterbury: ABC-CLIO, pp. 79–, ISBN 978-1-57607-004-8

Colin Morris; Peter Roberts (2002), Pilgrimage: The English Experience from Becket to Bunyan, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-80811-8


Medieval pilgrims : Alan Kendall - Internet Archive

The Plan of the Canterbury Pilgrimage
Charles A. Owen, Jr.
PMLA
Vol. 66, No. 5 (Sep., 1951), pp. 820-826
Published by: Modern Language Association
DOI: 10.2307/459539

Sarah Blick; Laura Deborah Gelfand (2011). Push Me, Pull You: Imaginative, Emotional, Physical, and Spatial Interaction in Late Medieval and Renaissance Art. Sarah Blick: Pilgrimage to the Tomb and Shrine of St Thomas Becket: BRILL. p. 21. ISBN 90-04-20573-X.

Linda Clark; Carole Rawcliffe (15 August 2013). The Fifteenth Century XII: Society in an Age of Plague. Sheila Sweetinburgh: PILGRIMAGE IN ‘AN AGE OF PLAGUE’: SEEKING CANTERBURY’S ‘HOOLY BLISFUL MARTIR’ IN 1420 AND 1470: Boydell Press. pp. 57–78. ISBN 978-1-84383-875-3.
Jerry Ellis (2007). Walking to Canterbury: A Modern Journey Through Chaucer's Medieval England. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-307-41766-4.  

William Mudge's Map of the County of Kent 1801

Art


Stained Glass Window in Canterbury Cathedral

Exciting 12th century stained glass discovery - Canterbury Cathedral
https://youtu.be/_0dmFpfxM5Q







London to Canterbury Route [Watling Street]

Symonson's Map of Kent 1596  http://goo.gl/mjuytx   https://goo.gl/VzfSkU

Adam BLACK (Publisher, and BLACK (Charles) Publisher.); William Henry Davenport Adams (1861). Black's Guide to the History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Surrey. The Talbot Inn. pp. 26–.

John Dunkin (of Bromley, Kent.) (1844). The History and Antiquities of Dartford, with Topographical Notices of the Neighbourhood. pp. 25–.

Edward Walford, 'Southwark: Famous inns,' in Old and New London: Volume 6 (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1878), 76-89,  http://www.british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol6/pp76-89


Thomas Fisher (1794), The Kentish Traveller's Companion:, St Thomas a Watering: Simmons, Kirkby, and Jones; sold by all the booksellers in Kent; also by J. Johnson, London, pp. 132– 

D.J. Hall (1965). English Medieval Pilgrimage. pp. 148-65

The Age of Pilgrimage : The Medieval Journey to God : Jonathan Sumption, - Internet Archive

John Crook (2011). English Medieval Shrines. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84383-682-7.

Michael Tavinor (18 May 2016). Shrines of the Saints. Canterbury Press. ISBN 978-1-84825-844-0.

Dee Dyas; John Jenkins (7 August 2020). Pilgrimage and England's Cathedrals: Past, Present, and Future. Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-030-48032-5.

Diana Webb (10 February 2007). Pilgrimage in Medieval England. A&C Black. ISBN 978-0-8264-3569-9.

Colin Morris; Peter Roberts (13 June 2002). Pilgrimage: The English Experience from Becket to Bunyan. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-80811-8.

John Crook (13 January 2000). The Architectural Setting of the Cult of Saints in the Early Christian West c.300-c.1200. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-154300-5.

Replication or rivalry? The ‘Becketization’ of pilgrimage in English Cathedrals
Religion 2019-01-02 | journal-article
DOI: 10.1080/0048721X.2018.1515327


Canterbury Way - Harvard University
https://goo.gl/bdLkXJ

James Rattue (2001). The Living Stream: Holy Wells in Historical Context. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 176–. ISBN 978-0-85115-848-8.
James Rattue (2001). The Living Stream: Holy Wells in Historical Context. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 72–. ISBN 978-0-85115-848-8.

Thomas Fisher (1794), The Kentish Traveller's Companion: In a Descriptive View of the Towns, Villages, Remarkable Buildings, and Antiquities, Situated on Or Near the Road from London., St Thomas a Watering: Simmons, Kirkby, and Jones; sold by all the booksellers in Kent; also by J. Johnson, London, pp. 132–

Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Cobham,' in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (Canterbury: W Bristow, 1797), 404-442,  http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol3/pp404-442


Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Otford,' in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (Canterbury: W Bristow, 1797), 19-31, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol3/pp19-31


Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Harbledowne,' in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 9 (Canterbury: W Bristow, 1800), 7-21, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol9/pp7-21



Some landmarks along the route

Becket was the patron saint of the  hospital in High Street, Southwark, founded in 1213 by Richard, Prior of Bermondsey, as an almonry.
Thomas Fisher (1794), The Kentish Traveller's Companion: St Thomas Hospital: Simmons, Kirkby, and Jones; sold by all the booksellers in Kent; also by J. Johnson, London, pp. 307–

St. Thomas a Watering, close to the second milestone along the Old Kent Road was a place where the pilgrims could water their horses, by a bridge over a river dedicated to St. Thomas a Becket. The river itself was the border between Kent and Surrey.


Paul Talling (2011), London's Lost Rivers, St. Thomas a Watering: Random House Books, pp. 110–, ISBN 978-1-84794-597-6
 

Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Ospringe,' in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 6 (Canterbury: W Bristow, 1798), 499-531, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol6/pp499-531

'Houses of Benedictine monks: The cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury', in A History of the County of Kent: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1926), pp. 113-121 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/kent/vol2/pp113-121







Winchester to Canterbury Route [ Pilgrim's Way]

Pilgrims' Way - Wikipedia

Pilgrims' Way - Long Distance Walkers Association


http://www.kentarchaeology.ac/authors/DerekBright01.pdf



by Derek Bright
Kent Archaeological Society


Crump, C. G. (1936), THE PILGRIMS' WAY. History, 21: 22–33. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-229X.1936.tb00678.x

 Ruth Evans (1 February 2016). Roadworks: Medieval Britain, Medieval Roads. Oxford University Press. pp. 198–. ISBN 978-0-7190-8506-2.

Frank Merry Stenton; Lady Doris Mary Parsons Stenton (1970). Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England: Being the Collected Papers of Frank Merry Stenton. Frank Stenton: Road System of Medieval England: Clarendon P. pp. 234–. ISBN 978-0-19-822314-



'Parishes: Chaldon', in A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4, ed. H E Malden (London, 1912), pp. 188-194 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol4/pp188-194

Canterbury Tales Chaucer

Chaucer as Pilgrim in Ellesmere MS





Kristopher James (2014). Ultimate Guide to...Canterbury Tales: General Prologue. Lulu.com. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-1-4475-9166-5.



Ellesmere Chaucer MS - EL 26 C 9  CHAUCER, CANTERBURY TALES : England, s. XVin





The Canterbury Tales - Project Gutenberg

Caxton's Chaucer - British Library

Geoffrey Chaucer (2008). The Riverside Chaucer. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-955209-2

Geoffrey Chaucer (2011). The Kelmscott Chaucer. CRW Publishing, Limited. ISBN 978-1-907360-51-0.  https://archive.org/details/worksofgeoffreyc00chau_0


Laura C. Lambdin; Robert T. Lambdin (1999). Chaucer's Pilgrims: An Historical Guide to the Pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-275-96629-4.


Donald Roy Howard (1978). The Idea of the Canterbury Tales. University of California Press. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-520-03492-1.

Derek Brewer (2000). The World of Chaucer. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-85991-607-3.


English and Englishness in Canterbury Tales
Tomáš Juránek

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