Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, Volume XIII, Derbyshire and Staffordshire
by Hawkes, Jane; Sidebottom, Philip C.Rent Textbook
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Author Biography
Jane Hawkes, University Lecturer, Department of History of Art, University of York,Philip C. Sidebottom, Retired lecturer, University of Sheffield; now an independent Archaeological Consultant
Jane Hawkes is Professor of Medieval Art History at the University of York, with a special interest in the iconography of Anglo-Saxon sculpture. She is currently working on the historiography of Insular sculpture, with particular reference to antiquarian and medievalist interpretations, textual and visual.
Philip Sidebottom is a graduate and post-graduate from the University of Sheffield, obtaining a PhD from the latter in 1994. His doctoral research concerned the identification of regional groups of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in the north Midlands and southern Yorkshire. He was, latterly, a university lecturer and the Programme Co-ordinator for archaeology at the Institute for Lifelong Learning, University of Sheffield. Dr. Sidebottom has also worked as a field archaeologist for the Peak District National Park and English Heritage and is the current President of the Hunter Archaeological Society and, recently, archaeological advisor to the Sheffield Church of England Diocesan Advisory Committee.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
i. The Study of the Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture of Derbyshire and Staffordshire
ii. The Regional Geology
iii. Topography and Regional Distributions
iv. Historical Background
v. Repton
vi. Sculpture of the Anglian Period: monument forms, sculptural motifs and iconographic themes
vii. Sculpture of the Scandinavian Period: monument forms, ornament and motif styles, figural iconography
viii. Conclusions
CATALOGUE
Derbyshire
1. Main Catalogue
2. Appendices A-D
Staffordshire
3. Main Catalogue
4. Appendices A-C
Form and Motif Table
Bibliography
Illustrations
Index
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