Martha Carlin and David Crouch
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012 (forthcoming)
(Figs. 0.1 and 0.2 are in an introductory note about Money; the numeration of the other Figures and Maps is keyed to their Document numbers)
[UNUSED ILLUSTRATIONS ARE AT END]
FRONTISPIECE:
Frontispiece
Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Fairfax 27, fol. 4v
(The four texts that begin with a red “C” are Documents 65-68; the two texts that begin with a red “B” are Document 61 and the beginning of Document 62)
[CROP ABOVE IMAGE AS NECESSARY, BEING SURE TO ELIMINATE THE YELLOW SLIP OF PAPER, THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S THUMB, AND THE HANDWRITTEN LABEL]
FLYLEAF:
Map 0.1
England and Wales in the early thirteenth century
[The above map shows England and Wales at the end of the 13th century. It is from Earle W. Dow, Atlas of European History (New York: Henry Holt, 1907), pl. 10, available online at:
http://www.shadowedrealm.com/maps/political/view/england_wales_end_thirteenth_century]
(I own a copy of the same book in the 1909 edition. It could serve as a possible base map but would need to be revised for clarity and especially to have the map of Wales revised to reflect early 13 C. boundaries. There is a map of Wales, c. 1200, in English Historical Documents, III, 1189-1327, ed. Harry Rothwell (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1975), p. 424. There is also a map of Wales and the March at the end of the 13th century, which shows Llewelyn’s dominions in 1247 (Treaty of Woodstock), in T. F. Tout, The History of England, from the Accession of Henry III to the Death of Edward III, 1216-1377 (London: Longman, 1905), Map 1; available online at: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16679/16679-h/images/wales1000.jpg. These two latter maps could be used to revise the Welsh portion of Dow’s map.)
[IMAGE OF OBVERSE AND REVERSE OF PENNY]
Fig. 0.1
Short-cross penny of John or Henry III, class 6c2, London mint, moneyer Rauf (Ralph de Frowick), c. 1216
(Source: Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge: CM.1286-2001)
Fig. 0.2
Weighing coin to ensure that it is of full weight,
from the Joseph window of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1210)[2]
Map 2.1
France in the early thirteenth century
[The map above shows France after the Treaty of Paris, 1259; adapt as necessary. Be sure to label all major rivers.]
Source: Earle W. Dow, Atlas of European History, New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907, Plate 121.
http://www.shadowedrealm.com/lib/images/medieval/maps/map022.jpg
Fig. 5.1
A draper’s assistant measures out some cloth,
from the St. James the Greater window of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1220-25)[6]
Fig. 6.1
A rich man washes before dining. He wears a fur-lined cloak, and another hangs above on a pole,
from the Dives and Lazarus window in the ambulatory of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1210-15)
Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/bourges/23_pages/23_panel_08.htm
Fig. 6.2
A skinner and his assistant display fur linings from a chest to customers,
from the St. James the Greater window of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1220-25)[8]
Fig. 12.1
Caricature of devils mocking a Jewish coin-clipper (in pointed hat) and male and female money-lenders,
from the Rotulus Judeorum, 1233 (TNA: PRO, E 401/1565)
[above image:] http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/images/medieval/e401-1565.jpg [accessed 26 August 2011]
Fig. 13.1
Count Thibaut VI of Blois (d. 1218) on his warhorse,
from the window of the Labors of the Months and Signs of the Zodiac, Chartres Cathedral (c. 1220)
Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/Chartres/028a_pages/jpeg_800/Chartres_Bay_028a_Zodiac+Labours__panel_03.jpg
Fig. 58.1
Adam the Forester is shot in the throat by men poaching deer,
from the Becket Miracle Windows, Canterbury Cathedral (c. 1213-20)[20]
[NO IMAGE ONLINE for Fig. 62.1]
Fig. 62.1
Seal of Aubreye de Harcourt, widow of William Trussebut, 1175 x 1205[22]
Fig. 63.1
Death in a tournament of Gilbert Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, 1241, by Matthew Paris, Chronica Majora, II,
[Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS 16], fol. 147v (148v).[24]
Fig. 69.1
Potiphar’s wife fails to seduce Joseph, then shows his cloak to her husband as evidence that Joseph tried to rape her,
from the Joseph window in the ambulatory of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1210-15)[25]
Fig. 70.1
A girdler’s shop or stall,
from the Life of St. Nicholas (III) window in the nave of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1210)
Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/Chartres/039_pages/Chartres_Bay039_Panel01.htm
Fig. 71.1
King David commits adultery with Bathsheba,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 41v[28]
Fig. 88.1
The Prodigal Son loses his clothing at dice,
from the Prodigal Son window of Bourges Cathedral (c.1210-15)[34]
Fig. 89.1
Threshing and winnnowing grain,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 18r[35]
[NO ONLINE IMAGE AVAILABLE]
Fig. 97.1
A windmill with its tail pole[38]
[UNUSED ILLUSTRATIONS ARE BELOW:]
UNUSED ILLUSTRATIONS FOR ENGLISH SOCIETY
Fig. ???
Map of the British Isles, by Matthew Paris
(Source: http://ogimages.bl.uk/images/001/001COTCLAD00006U00012V00[SVC2].jpg [seen 9 August 2010)])
Map 2.1
France in the early thirteenth century[4]
Fig. 0.1
Short-cross penny of Henry III, struck at London c. 1217[1]
Fig. 1.1
Harvest tasks, from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 17v[3]
Fig. 3.1
Transporting a tun of wine by road,
from the St. Lubin window, Chartres Cathedral (1205-15)[5]
Fig. 6.1
Abner takes leave of King David,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 37v.[7]
Note the fur panels with which their cloaks are lined.
Fig. 12.1[10]
The above facsimile originally appeared in Pike’s History of Crime, and was reprinted in The Pall Mall Magazine, ed. Lord Frederic Hamilton, vol. 16 (1898), p. 110, no. 30, which.can be seen online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=kxPOAAAAMAAJ&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false
The magazine’s caption reads:
No. 30.—Facsimile of a caricature on a roil (Rotulus Judeorum, A.D. 1233, in the Public Record Office.
Representing:—Isaac, the great Jew of Norwich, and chief creditor of the Abbot and Monks of Westminster; Mosse Mokke, a Jew, who was hanged for clipping the coin: Avegay, a Jewess, who practised usury; with devils in attendance. (From Pike’s “History of Crime,” shown by permission of Messrs. Smith, Elder, & Co.)
Fig. 12.1
A Jew lends money to a Christian,
from the St. Nicholas window of Chartres Cathedral (1215-25)[9]
Fig. 13.1
Detail of warhorse,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 33r[11]
Fig. 15.1
Letting blood[12]
Fig. 16.1
The poor receiving alms,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???CHECK DATES)[13]
Fig. 22.1
Baking bread,
from the St. John the Evangelist window of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1215)[14]
Fig. 23.1
A man and his daughter entertain a couple at dinner,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol.16r
Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf16/otm16ra.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. 24.1
Military cavalcade,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 34r[15]
Fig. 25.1
A knight,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 32v[16]
Fig. 29.1
Delivery of military supplies,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 27v[17]
Fig. 31.1
An army rallies at the king’s command,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 23r[18]
Fig. 40.1
King David orders the execution of two assassins,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54)[19]
Fig. 59.1
The king issues a command,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 30v[21]
William Marshal I [recte Richard Marshal], earl of Pembroke, unhorses Baldwin de Guisnes [in battle at Monmouth Castle, 1233],
by Matthew Paris, Historia Major [recte Chronica majora], Corpus Christi College, Cambridge [MS 16], vol. 2, p. 85[23]
[NO ONLINE IMAGE AVAILABLE]
Fig. 70.1
Enamel and silver-gilt girdle (Erfurt, Germany, 1325 x 50)[26]
Fig. 70.1
Michal, with a purse suspended from her girdle,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 29v[27]
Fig. 74.1
The death of Nabal,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 33v[29]
Fig. 76.1
A lady at her toilette,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)[30]
Fig. 81.1
The Prodigal Son receives his inheritance,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)[31]
or
Fig. 81.1
The Prodigal son is counseled by his father,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)[32]
Fig. 83.1
A lioness licks her newborn cub,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)[33]
[Good illustration of plow needed here]
Fig. 90.1
Fig. 91.1
The murder of Ishbosheth,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 38r[36]
Fig. 93.1
A peasant,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 32v[37]
Fig. ??
Hugues or Geffroy de Meslay and Guérin de Friaize,
from the windows of Chartres Cathedral (1220-27)[1]
Fig. ???
The Prodigal Son, semi-naked, is welcomed home by his parents,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???CHECK DATES)[2]
Fig. ???
David defeats 200 Philistines,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol.29v
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf29/otm29vc&d.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
Saul defeats the Amalekites,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 24v
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf24/otm24vc&d.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
Naomi,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol.17r
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf17/otm17rc&ddetail1.gif [seen 9 August 2010]
Fig. ???
Linen coif and drawers,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol.12v
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf12/otm12vc&ddetail1.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
Joshua battles Amalek,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 9v
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf9/otm9vd.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
David is told of Absalom’s conspiracy,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 45r
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf45/otm45ra.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
Absalom returns from exile,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 44r
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf44/otm44rb.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
Amnon tricks Tamar into a sexual encounter,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol., 43r
(Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf43/otm43ra.gif [seen 9 August 2010])
Fig. ???
Harvest meal,
from the Maciejowski Bible (Paris, 1244-54), fol. 17v[3]
Fig. ???
A cooper making a barrel, and a wheelwright making a wheel,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)[4]
Fig. ???
A weaver, holding a shuttle in his right hand, works at a horizontal treadle loom,
from the windows of Chartres Cathedral (1215-25)[5]
Fig. ???
A skinner displays a fur garment to a customer,
from the windows of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1225)[6]
Fig. ???
A skinner makes a sale,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)
Note the fur linings on the ground at his feet, and the fur-lined cloak worn by the customer.[7]
Fig. ???
A Jew lends money to a Christian,
from the St. Nicholas window, Chartres Cathedral (1205-15)[8]
Fig. ???
Shoeing a horse,
from the Passion Typological window, Chartres Cathedral (1205-15)[9]
Fig. ???
Servants preparing a meal,
from the windows of Bourges Cathedral (c. 1200-20???)[10]
[1] Early Medieval Corpus of Coin Finds (EMC) number 1200.0290; moneyer: Abel; weight: 1.46 grams; class: 6c3. Obverse: HENRICVS REX; king holding scepter; reverse (giving name of moneyer and mint location): ABEL ON LVNDON’; short cross. Available online at http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/coins/emc/ (main site), http://www-img.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/img/emc/300jpg/1200_0290obv.jpg (obverse), and http://www-img.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/img/emc/300jpg/1200_0290rev.jpg (reverse) [seen August 1, 2007]. For another image of the same coin, see http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opac/search/cataloguedetail.html?&priref=78204&_function_=xslt&_limit_=10 [seen August 14, 2007].
[2]Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/Chartres/41_pages/Chartres_Bay41_Panel01.htm [seen August 25, 2011].
[3]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf17/otm17va&b.gif, and http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf17/otm17vd.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[4]Source: http://www.solarnavigator.net/geography/geography_images/France_cities_map_topography.jpg [seen August 2, 2007].
[5]Source: http://medievalwriting.50megs.com/pix/wine.jpg [seen August 3, 2007]; or another view, see http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/getimage-idx?view=image;entryid=x-FCW045AP2201;viewid=1;cc=chartres;c=chartres;quality=m1200 [seen August 4, 2007].
[6]Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/Chartres/05_pages/jpeg_800/Chartres Bay 05 (St James) – Panel 02.jpg [seen August 25, 2011].
[7]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf37/otm37vb.gif [seen August 2, 2007].
[8]Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/Chartres/05_pages/jpeg_800/Chartres Bay 05 (St James) – Panel 01.jpg [seen August 25, 2011].
[9]Source: http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/getimage-idx?view=image;entryid=x-FCW014AP1601;viewid=1;cc=chartres;c=chartres;quality=m1200 [seen August 4, 2007].
[10]Source: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/jewish/1233usurer.jpg [seen August 16, 2007].
[11]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf33/otm33rb.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[12]Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Blood_letting.jpg/596px-Blood_letting.jpg [seen August 29, 2007], from Maggie Black, The Medieval Cookbook [FULL REF. NEEDED TO BLACK’S BOOK & BL MS, INC. DATE].
[13]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/10_pages/10_panel_06.jpg [seen August 4, 2011].
[14]Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/bourges/22_pages/22_panel_02.jpg [seen August 25, 2007].
[15]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf34/otm34rc&d.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[16]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf32/otm32va&bdetail5.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[17]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf27/otm27va&b.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[18]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf23/otm23rc&d.gif [seen 9 August 2010].
[19]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf38/otm38va&b.gif [seen August 5, 2007].
[20]Source: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3587/3379480697_886b8a119f.jpg [seen August 26, 2011].
[21]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf30/otm30vd.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[22]Source: BL, Additional Charter 47736, printed in Early Yorkshire Charters, vol. 10, The Trussebut Fee, ed. Charles Travis Clay, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, Extra Series 8 (1955), Plate II, and p. 35, no. 7. We are grateful to Nigel Ramsay for referring us to this volume. This seal is no. 61 in Johns, Noblewomen, Aristocracy and Power, App. 1.
[23]Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Matthew_Paris_-_William_Marshal.jpg [seen 9 August 2010].
[24]Source: http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/normans/images/earl-of-pembroke.jpg [seen 9 August 2010]. By permission of the Master and Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
[25]Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/bourges/24_pages/24_panel_12.jpg [seen August 25, 2011].
[26]Source: Treasures of the Black Death, ed. Christine Descatoire (London: The Wallace Collection, 2009), Plate 44, p. 90.
[27]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf29/otm29va&bdetail4.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[28]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf41/otm41vc.gif [seen August 25, 2011].
[29]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf33/otm33vd.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[30]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/23_pages/23_panel_07.jpg [seen August 4, 2007].
[31]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/05_pages/05_panel_05.jpg [August 3, 2007].
[32]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/05_pages/05_panel_04.jpg [seen August 3, 2007].
[33]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/03_pages/03_13.jpg [seen August 3, 2007].
[34]Source: http://www.medievalart.org.uk/bourges/05_pages/05_panel_12.jpg [seen August 25, 2011].
[35]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf18/otm18rc&d.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[36]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf38/otm38rc&d.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[37]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf32/otm32va&bdetail7.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[38]Source: Cambridge University Library, MS Ee. 2. 31, fol. 130 (c. 1255-60) or BL, MS Harley 3487, fol. 161r (c. 1265-70); both printed in Edward J. Kealey, Harvesting the Air, p. 22, Fig. 5 (CUL MS) and Frontispiece (BL MS) (http://books.google.com/books?id=MpnWLvIGFjQC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false). For the dates of these manuscripts, see Morgan, Early Gothic Manuscripts, vol. 2, nos. 140, 142, pp. 125-127 (Cambridge University Library, MS Ee. 2. 31), and no. 145 (BL, MS Harley 3487). On early depictions of windmills and their iconographical roles, see also Adelaide Bennett, “The Windmill Psalter: The Historiated Letter E of Psalm One,” Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 43 (1980), 52-67; and Michael Camille, “Illustrations in Harley MS 3487 and the Perception of Aristotle’s Libri naturales in Thirteenth-Century England,” in England in the Thirteenth Century: Proceedings of the 1984 Harlaxton Symposium, ed. W. Mark Ormrod (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 1985), 31-44.
NOTES FOR UNUSED ILLUSTRATIONS:
[1]Source: http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/France/Chartres/Chartres-Cathedral/Windows/Choir-windows/016A-Magr-Cath/FCW016AP0201.jpg [seen August 4, 2007].
[2]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/05_pages/05_panel_16.jpg [seen August 3, 2007].
[3]Source: http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/images/maciejowski/leaf17/otm17vc.gif [seen August 6, 2007].
[4]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/24_pages/24_panel_03.jpg [seen August 3, 2007].
[5]Source: http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/getimage-idx?view=image;entryid=x-FCW017AP0101;viewid=1;cc=chartres;c=chartres;quality=m1200 [seen August 4, 2007].
[6]Source: http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/getimage-idx?view=image;entryid=x-FCW007AP0101;viewid=1;cc=chartres;c=chartres;x=1500;y=1000;width=750;height=500;res=2 [seen August 4, 2007].
[7]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/06_pages/06_panel_02.jpg [seen August 3, 2007].
[8]Source: http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/getimage-idx?view=image;entryid=x-FCW039AP2301;viewid=1;cc=chartres;c=chartres;x=1304;y=893;width=750;height=512;res=1 [seen August 4, 2007].
[9]Source: http://images.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/i/image/getimage-idx?view=image;entryid=x-fcw037ap0101;viewid=FCW037AP0101.TIF;cc=chartres;c=chartres;x=1332;y=1092;width=750;height=511;res=1 [seen August 4, 2007].
[10]Source: http://www.flat3.co.uk/bourges/23_pages/23_panel_09.jpg [seen August 4, 2007].