Michael D.J. Bintley is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Literature at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. His works include Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World (ed. with Michael Shapland); Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England; Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia (ed. with Tom Williams); Andreas: an Edition (ed. with Richard North); and Sensory Perception in the Medieval West (ed. with Simon Thomson).Martin Locker
Martin Locker completed his Ph D on Medieval Pilgrimage at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. His thesis has been published by Archaeopress as
Landscapes of Pilgrimage in Medieval Britain (2015). His research interests include medieval religious culture and its expression in the landscape. He is now an archaeologist with Oxford Archaeology and a freelance editor.
Victoria Symons is a Teaching Fellow in Old and Middle English Literature at University College London. Her research focuses on medieval uses of visual communication and the written word. She has published on runes, Old English riddles and charms, and the Franks Casket. Her first book,
Runes in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts, is due to be published in 2016.
Mary Wellesley works in the Department of Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts at the British Library in London. She was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, before moving to University College London for her Masters” and Ph D. She has published on aspects of codicology, literary criticism, on medieval drama and on Lydgate”s religious verse. Also a freelance writer, her work has appeared in Apollo, Archipelago, Lapham’s Quarterly.
8 Ebooks by Michael D. J. Bintley
Michael D. J. Bintley & Michael G. Shapland: Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World
Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in timber houses, relied on woodland as an economic resource, and created a material culture of wood which was at least …
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Michael D.J. Bintley & Martin Locker: Stasis in the Medieval West?
This volume questions the extent to which Medieval studies has emphasized the period as one of change and development through reexamining aspects of the medieval world that remained static. The Medie …
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€96.29
Michael Bintley: Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England
Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon material culture – but they were also a powerful presence in Anglo-Saxon religion before and after the introduction of Christianity. This book show …
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€23.99
Michael Bintley: Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England
Drawing on sources from archaeology and written texts, the author brings out the full significance of trees in both pagan and Christian Anglo-Saxon religion. Trees were of fundamental importance in A …
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€28.99
Thomas J.T. Williams & Michael Bintley: Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia
Essays on the depiction of animals, birds and insects in early medieval material culture, from texts to carvings to the landscape itself. For people in the early Middle Ages, the earth, air, water an …
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€28.99
Michael D.J. Bintley & Pippa Salonius: Trees as Symbol and Metaphor in the Middle Ages
Highlights human encounters with the forest and its trees at the time of the European Middle Ages, when their lofty boughs were weighted with meaning.Forests, with their interlacing networks of trees …
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€25.67
Meg Boulton & Michael Bintley: Insular Iconographies
Essays on aspects of iconography as manifested in the material culture of medieval England. Professor Jane Hawkes has devoted her career to the study of medieval stone, exploring its iconographies, s …
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€29.99
Stephen D. Church: Anglo-Norman Studies XLIV
The most recent cutting-edge scholarship on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries. The essays collected here demonstrate the rich vitality of scholarship in this area. This volume has a particula …
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