What Became of the Bones of St Thomas?
A Contribution to his Fifteenth Jubilee
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- Author: Arthur James Mason
- Date Published: November 2011
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107600478
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First published in 1920, this volume was written by the theologian, scholar, and canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Arthur James Mason. It was intended to bring together the known documentary evidence relating to the history of the relics of Thomas Becket. Divided into four sections, the book presents the narrative accounts of the death of Thomas Becket, the history of his tomb and the shrine dedicated to him, and the subsequent destruction of the shrine under the reign of Henry VIII. The last section, and the most significant for this study, is devoted to the discovery in 1888 of bones in the crypt of the cathedral thought to belong to Thomas Becket. The book offers a thorough overview of the evidence and circumstances of the discovery and encourages readers to draw their own conclusions.
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- Date Published: November 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107600478
- length: 212 pages
- dimensions: 203 x 127 x 12 mm
- weight: 0.24kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. The Narratives of the Passion:
1. William of Canterbury
2. William Fitzstephen
Note on the Priory of Dover
3. Benedict
4. John of Salisbury
5. Edward Grim
6. Garnier de Pont St Maurice
Notes
Part II. The Tomb and the Shrine
Section 1. The Tomb
Section 2. The Translation:
7. The 'Polistorie'
8. Appendix ad quadrilogum
9. Thómas Saga Erkibyskups
10. Matthew Paris
11. Annals of Waverley
12. Annals of Dunstable
13. Higden's 'Polychronicon'
14. Robert of Gloucester
Section 3. The Shrine and the Head:
15. Schassek
16. Tetzel of Nuremberg
17. Erasmus's 'Peregrinato Religionis ergo'
18. Madame de Montreuil
Notes
Part III. The Destruction of the Shrine:
19. The King's letter for taking away shrines and images
20. Commission for taking down St Richard's Shrine at Chichester
21. Commission for taking down the Shrine of St Hugh at Lincoln
22. Destruction of St Cuthbert's Shrine at Durham
23. Shrine of St William at York
24. Paul III's bull of excommunication against Henry VIII
25. R. Pole's denuntiation
26. N. Harpsfield's accusation
27. Archbishop Parker's account
28. The King's Proclamation, Nov. 16, 1538
29. the King's Letter to the Justices, December, 1538
30. C. Wriothesley's Chronicle
31. Stow's Chronicle and Annales
32. Holinshed's Chronicle
33. Payment for 'disgarnisshinge' of the shrine
34. Letters of J. Husee
35. And of T. Wriothesley and others
36. Official Denial of the burning of St Thomas's bones
37. W. Thomas's Pellegrino Inglese
38. John Bale
Note: the alleged posthumous trial of St Thomas
Part IV. The Supposed Discovery of the Bones:
39. Report of the Committee
40. Miss A. Holland's letters
41. Mr W. P. Thornton's account of the bones
42. Other items of evidence
Conclusion
Index
Frontispiece: the skull found in 1888
Plan of the monastery of Christ Church in Canterbury.
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