The Litlyngton Missal : its patron, iconography, and messages
The Litlyngton Missal, Westminster Abbey Library MS 37, is a lavishly illuminated English service book commissioned by Abbot Nicholas Litlyngton 1383-4 and donated to his Benedictine monastery at Westminster. This thesis examines the life of this medieval ecclesiastical patron and investigates how h...
Main Author: | Wackett, Jayne |
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Other Authors: | Bovey, Alixe; James, Sarah |
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University of Kent
2014
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.666529 |
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