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Abbot Suger's Memoirs ... Abbot Suger's (1081-1151) autobiographical accounts, entitled Liber de De rebus in administratione sua gestis ("The book on what was done under his administration") and Libellus Alter De consecratione ecclesiae sancti dionysii ("The other little book on the consecration of the Church...
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www.athenapub.com/14suger.htm
www.athenapub.com/14suger.htm
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Medieval Sourcebook: Abbot Suger: ON WHAT WAS DONE IN HIS ADMINISTRATION ... The Book of Suger Abbot of St. Denis on What Was Done During his Administrationis one of two works by Suger concerning the abbey church of St. Denis.
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www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/sugar.html
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the efforts of King Louis VI (1108-1137) to revive French royal power were recounted by his minister Abbot Suger. ... The young hero, Prince Louis, gay, gracious, and so friendly to all that he passed with some for a person of no force, had hardly come to man's estate when he proved himself an illustrious and...
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Reflections on Abbot Suger's contribution to art history in the church of St. Denis, as embodied in the Yale College freshman Art History I course, 1964. The hidden curriculum. Art and life. ... What the teacher lectured about Abbot Suger and his precious things and what they meant to him, sounded plausible to me,
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www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/Suger.html
www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/Suger.html
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Abbot of St-Denis, statesman and historian, b. probably at or near St-Denis, about 1081; d. there, 13 Jan., 1151. Towards 1091 he was offered to the monastery of St-Denis where he became a fellow-student of King Louis VI. Suger proceeded as far as Lucca, but retraced his steps upon receipt of the news of the pope's...
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/14326a.htm
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The Abbot Suger believed that with immense walls of colored light his congregations could focus on the more positive aspects of Christianity – redemption and hope.
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Suger was probably born into a local family that, in the eleventh century, was very closely connected with the abbots of Saint-Denis. It is even possible that he was the illegitimate son of abbot Yves I who ... You are here : Home > Men and women > Abbot Suger ... Title, subtitle and main picture of the page Abbot Suger;
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www.saint-denis.culture.fr/en/2_4_suger.htm
www.saint-denis.culture.fr/en/2_4_suger.htm
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Chalice of the Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis, 2nd/1st century B.C. (cup); 1137-1140 (mounting) sardonyx cup with heavily gilded silver mounting, adorned with filigrees set with stones, pearls, glass insets, and opaque white glass pearls;
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Chalice of the Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis, 2nd/1st century B.C. (cup); 1137-1140 (mounting) sardonyx cup with heavily gilded silver mounting, adorned with filigrees set with stones, pearls, glass insets, and opaque white glass pearls;
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