The quest for Becket's bones

The quest for Becket's bones1995
About this book
In January 1888, workmen excavating the eastern crypt of Canterbury Cathedral uncovered the ancient bones of a tall, middle-aged man whose skull had seemingly been cleft by a sword. Could these be the remains of St Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in the Cathedral in December 1170 by knights of King Henry II?
This fascinating book recounts the story of the quest for St Thomas Becket's bones over eight centuries, and includes startling new evidence that has only recently come to light. An intriguing story of politics, science, religion, conjecture and romanticism, it explores the mystery of the survival of Catholic England's most precious relics, and presents a telling hypothesis as to their fate.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL3501400W
Subjects
Canterbury CathedralChristian saintsChurch historyHistoryRelicsTombFundación Nacional para el DesarrolloKathedraleSaintsCanterbury (Great Britain)TombsStoffelijke restenGrabFundeThomas, a becket, saint, 1118?-1170Relics and reliquaries