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Barbara E. Crawford. The churches dedicated to St Clement in medieval England: a hagio-geography of the seafarer's saint in 11th century North Europe. (Scripta Ecclesiastica 1, supplementary series of Scrinium, Revue de Patrologie, d'Hagiographie et d'Histoire ecclésiastique). xvi+237pages, 44 b&w illustrations. 2008. St Petersburg: Axiõma; 978-5-901410-67-7 hardback £45.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Mark A Hall*
Affiliation:
Perth Museum & Art Gallery, Scotland, UK (Email: mahall@pkc.gov.uk)

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 2010

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Lidén, H.E. 2007. The church of St C lement in Os lo, in Smith, B.B., Taylor, S. & Williams, G. (ed.) West Over Sea – studies in Scandinavian sea-borne expansion and settlement before 1300: a Festschrift in honour of Dr Barbara E. Crawford: 2564. Leiden: Brill.Google Scholar