Clergy


Clergy: Popes, Cardinals, Bishops and Priests



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Cross of Timotheos, Egyptian, late 14th. This iron benedictional cross was found in Timothos' grave,although burials at this time were usually without funeral gifts. Clerics
were buried in their robes of office, but Thimoteos was buried in his travelling clothes and may have died on his trip to take office at the cathedral of Qasr Ibrim in Nubia. In his grave were also found two "letters of appointment" by the
Coptic patriarch to his new See, dated 1372.  EA, 71955
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Cross of Timotheos, Egyptian, late 14th. This iron benedictional cross was found...

Bronze shrine figure, Irish, early 12th century. The bearded figure depicts either an apostle or a saint. He is dressed in a bishop's robes decorated with fine scrolled spirals and geometric patterns. The arms project from the slender body and the hands hold a holy pose with the index finger and thumb touching. Although the decorative detail on this figure is essentially Irish, the form of the figure shows the influence of Romanesque art from continental Europe. It reflects a period of contact overseas and local reform in the church in Ireland, when a regular pattern of bishoprics was established. It is said to have been found on the site of the monastery of St John, Dublin.
M&ME, 1868,7-9,52
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Bronze shrine figure, Irish, early 12th century. The bearded figure depicts eith...

Funeral urn in shape of a village hut.
Etruscan, terracotta; from Vulci (archaeological site), Italy;  9th-7th century BCE.
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Funeral urn in shape of a village hut. Etruscan, terracotta; from Vulci (archae...

The Mahant sees Elokeshi at the Tarakeshwar temple. The Mahant (the high priest of the Shiva temple, Tarakeshwar) holds a 'nargila' pipe and sits on a striped rug in front of the temple, a second man, perhaps his agent, Kinaram, behind him. Before him stand three women -Elokeshi, the young wife of the clerk, Nabin Chandra Banerjee, holding up a plate of rice or sweetmeats in her left hand and boldly unveiling her face with her right; her younger sister, Muktakeshi, unveiled, stands behind her with folded hands; between them in the background, Telebo, the female servant of the family who acted as procuress, looks away. Yellow background. Watercolour and silver details; 1875.
Shelfmark: Add.Or.3346
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The Mahant sees Elokeshi at the Tarakeshwar temple. The Mahant (the high priest...

A monk catches the Devil - De Exorcismus.
From "De Universo" by Rabano Mauro (780/784-856, Carolingian theologian).
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A monk catches the Devil - De Exorcismus. From "De Universo" by Rabano Mauro (7...

Rulebook from a monastery college showing the students' daily lives and training to become monks. 1387.
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Rulebook from a monastery college showing the students' daily lives and training...

Peter the Hermit shows the crusaders the way to Jerusalem during the first crusade. From the manuscript "Roman du Chevalier du Cygne". Peter the Hermit (died 1131) was a priest of Amiens, and a leader of the First Crusade. According to Anna Comnena, he attempted to go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem before 1096, but was prevented by the Turks from reaching his destination.
Illuminated manuscript on parchment; about 1270
Ms 3139 fol. 176v
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Peter the Hermit shows the crusaders the way to Jerusalem during the first crusa...

Richard of Wallingford, Abbot of St. Albans, mathematician and inventor of a mechanical clock. He is shown seated at his desk measuring with a pair of compasses.
From the History of the abbots of St Albans. 14th century.
Shelfmark: Cotton Claudius E. IV
Page Folio Number: f.201
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Richard of Wallingford, Abbot of St. Albans, mathematician and inventor of a mec...

Facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer - The Nun's Priest.
The Ellesmere manuscript is an early 15th century manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, commonly referred to as the "Ellesmere Chaucer". It is one of the most valuable and cherished manuscripts in the Huntington Library. Compiled within five years of Chaucer's death in 1400, it is considered by most experts to be the definitive manuscript of this cornerstone of English literature. Here a facsimile is shown which is on display in London's Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer - The Nun's Priest. The Ellesmere manuscript...

Facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer - The Second Nun.
The Ellesmere manuscript is an early 15th century manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, commonly referred to as the "Ellesmere Chaucer". It is one of the most valuable and cherished manuscripts in the Huntington Library. Compiled within five years of Chaucer's death in 1400, it is considered by most experts to be the definitive manuscript of this cornerstone of English literature. Here a facsimile is shown which is on display in London's Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer - The Second Nun. The Ellesmere manuscript i...

End of Prologue. John Lydgate and the Canterbury pilgrims leaving Canterbury. From a manuscript containing the Troy Book and Siege of Thebes, with other poems by John Lydgate. England (London?); circa 1455-1462.
Shelfmark: Royal 18 D. II
Page Folio Number: f.148
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End of Prologue. John Lydgate and the Canterbury pilgrims leaving Canterbury. Fr...

La limosina del vescovo - The Bishop's Charity. 
Fresco in the Pellegrinaio (Pilgrim Hall); 1442-43.
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La limosina del vescovo - The Bishop's Charity. Fresco in the Pellegrinaio (Pi...