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God's House at Ewelme is an extraordinary survival from England's late Medieval past: a well documented and superbly preserved chantry foundation established in 1437 by William and Alice de la Pole, then Earl and Countess of Suffolk. Using the wealth of architectural, artistic and archival evidence at Ewelme, John Goodall creates a realistic portrait of God's House in the fifteenth century, highlighting the values and forces that shaped chantry devotion in this period.
Philologische Wochenschrift (1881)
Nachdruck des Originals von 1868.