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E-raamat: Thomas Becket: Friends, Networks, Texts and Cult [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Becket's life was lived on a European stage, his cause was conducted in a European setting, and the cult of the new martyr spread with extraordinary rapidity to the furthest reaches of Latin Christendom before the end of the twelfth century. The fifteen studies collected here reflect not only the global reach of the subject but the diverse expertise of their author, whose edition and translation of the Correspondence of Archbishop Thomas Becket (2000) and acclaimed biography (Thomas Becket, 2004) have established her place in Becket studies. Based on the critical examination of manuscripts and texts, this collection focuses first on the papal curia and Becket's household in exile. The following studies deal with Becket's letters and their authorship, the coronation of the young King Henry (1170), and Henry II's reconciliation at Avranches (1172). The final part traces the explosion of Becket's cult, the transmission of hagiographical and liturgical texts to France, Germany, and Portugal, and the role of diverse agencies of dissemination: Henry II's daughters, for example, in Saxony, Castile, and Sicily, and the Cistercian and Augustinian orders whose networks of houses embraced the whole of Europe.

Thomas Becket's life was lived on a European stage, his cause was conducted in a European setting, and the cult of the new martyr spread with extraordinary rapidity to the furthest reaches of Latin Christendom before the end of the twelfth century. Based on the critical examination of manuscripts and texts, this collection focuses first on the papal curia and Becket's household in exile. Studies deal with Becket's letters and their authorship and trace the explosion of Becket's cult, the transmission of hagiographical and liturgical texts to France, Germany, and Portugal, and the role of diverse agencies of dissemination.
Contents: Preface; Part I Friends and Networks: Thomas Becket's Italian
network; John of Salisbury and Thomas Becket; The price of loyalty: the fate
of Thomas Becket's learned household. Part II Letters and Texts: Classical
quotations and allusions in the correspondence of Thomas Becket: an
investigation into their sources; Authorship and authenticity in the Becket
correspondence; The coronation of the young king in 1170; Diplomacy, status
and conscience: Henry II's penance for Becket's murder; Ne in dubium. The
official record of Henry II's reconciliation in Avranches, 21 May
1172. Part
III Cult: The cult of St Thomas Becket in the 13th century; Aspects of
Anglo-Portuguese relations in the 12th century. Manuscripts, relics,
decretals and the cult of St Thomas Becket at Lorvão, Alcobaça and Tomar; A
Becket office at Stavelot: London, British Library additional ms 16964; The
Lorvão transcription of Benedict of Peterborough's Liber miraculorum beati
Thome: Lisbon, cod. Alcobaça ccxc/143; The Santa Cruz transcription of
Benedict of Peterborough's Liber miraculorum beat Thome: Porto, BPM, cod.
Santa Cruz 60; The Salem FitzStephen: Heidelberg Universitäts-Bibliothek
cod. Salem ix.30; The Lyell version of the Quadrilogus Life of St Thomas of
Canterbury; Addenda and corrigenda; Index.
Anne J. Duggan is Professor Emerita of Medieval History at King's College London, UK.