ABSTRACT

Death had an important and pervasive presence in the middle ages. It was a theme in medieval public life, finding expression both in literature and art. The beliefs and procedures accompanying death were both complex and fascinating.
Christopher Daniell's appproach to this subject is unusual 1n bringing together knowledge accumulated from historical, archaeological and literary sources. The book includes the very latest research, both of the author and of others working in this area. The result is a comprehensive and vivid picture of the entire phenomenon of medieval death and burial.

chapter 1|26 pages

DEATH IN THE MIDDLE AGES

chapter 2|32 pages

FROM DEATH-BED TO REMEMBRANCE

chapter 3|20 pages

THEMES OF DEATH

chapter 4|28 pages

THE GEOGRAPHY OF BURIAL

chapter 5|38 pages

THE BODILY EVIDENCE

chapter 6|28 pages

CEMETERIES AND GRAVE GOODS

chapter 7|26 pages

DEATH FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE REFORMATION