The St Albans Psalter

The St Albans Psalter

Author: Jane Geddes

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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The St Albans Psalter, made in the 1130s, is one of the great monuments of English Romanesque painting and has survived the disasters of religious upheaval and war in pristine condition. The sequence of forty full-page miniatures illustrating the Life of Christ establishes their artist, the so-called Alexis Master, as one of the most influential painters in early twelfth-century England. It includes 215 initials illustrating the psalms in a vigorously literal way. Their inventiveness and charm belie the complex theological and personal messages which they convey. This new book by Dr. Jane Geddes is the first to reproduce so much of the psalter in color, but it also fully integrates the psalter's contents into the historical context of its probable patron, Abbot Geoffrey of St Albans and its recipient, the Anglo-Saxon hermitess Christina of Markyate. Using a record of Christina's life, written by a St Albans monk, the book examines in depth every aspect of the psalter, tying it in closely to the lives of Christina of Markyate and Abbot Geoffrey. Through her close analysis, Geddes provides a profound insight into female literacy, Anglo-Norman relations, the organization of England's premier scriptorium, monk-nun relations and the emerging Anglo-Norman language. This new book demonstrates the significance of the St Albans Psalter, which in social terms is as important as the Bayeux Tapestry, crystallising the artistic, spiritual and emotional integration of Anglo-Saxons and Normans.


St. Albans

St. Albans

Author: Claire Serant

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467104000

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As colonial New Yorkers expanded their housing and employment options beyond Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, southeast Queens became a destination for Dutch and English families who wanted more land and a better life. Beyond the confines of the village of Jamaica in Queens emerged a community of strivers - farmers and entrepreneurs - who founded St. Albans in 1899. A housing boom in the 1920s and 1930s in Queens brought more residents with European heritage to St. Albans. Yankee slugger Babe Ruth spent so much time at the St. Albans Golf and Country Club that many area residents thought he lived there. Meanwhile, a racial covenant in Addisleigh Park, an affluent section of St. Albans, threatened to keep African Americans out of the neighborhood until the federal government outlawed the practice in 1948. Over time, many African American jazz musicians and entertainers along with middle- and working-class families have called St. Albans home. Today, St. Albans is a predominantly middle-class African American and Caribbean American neighborhood that continues to embrace its ambitious past through strong connections to business, civic, political, and religious groups.


The St. Albans Psalter

The St. Albans Psalter

Author: Kristen M. Collins

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 1606061453

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"This publication is issued in conjunction with the exhibition Canterbury and St. Albans: Treasures from Church and Cloister, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, from September 20, 2013, to February 2, 2014"--Colophon.


The St. Albans Raid

The St. Albans Raid

Author: Michelle Arnosky Sherburne

Publisher: Civil War

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781626196292

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"The history of the Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont"--


St. Albans Fire

St. Albans Fire

Author: Archer Mayor

Publisher: Wheeler Publishing, Incorporated

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781597221863

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St. Albans Fire finds intrepid detective Joe Gunther and his team in scorching pursuit of a serial arsonist.


Mocking Justice

Mocking Justice

Author: Hamilton E. Davis

Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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The shocking true story of Paul Lawrence, a corrupt narcotics cop, and the hysteria which led a frightened town into wrecking the lives of its children.