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Titre Le chanoine Henri ex Palude († 1515) et le bâton de chantre de la cathédrale Saint-Lambert de Liège
Auteur Paul Bruyère, Stanislas De Moffarts d'Houchenée
Mir@bel Revue Le Moyen Age
Numéro tome 122, no 3, 2016 Le Moyen Age 2016/3-4
Rubrique / Thématique
Articles
Page 643-680
Résumé anglais Canon Henri ex Palude († 1515) and the Cantorial Baton of Saint-Lambert Cathedral in Liège
In 1495, Henri ex Palude, the canon and cantor of Saint-Lambert Cathedral in Liège, and a gifted, valued, and influential individual, gave the chapter a new and sumptuous cantorial baton. This cantor's baton, the badge of a cantor's liturgical duties, was a long shaft with a jeweled end of complex typology and remained in use until the end of the Ancien Regime. Although the baton has been lost, it is now known to us through a recently discovered heraldic drawing by the Canon of Wissocq, who, himself great-cantor in the seventeenth century, has left us a detailed description of the object. The jeweled end of the cantorial baton in use at Aix-la-Chapelle is preserved in the cathedral treasury. From its era, style, and typology, it is very much like the baton of Liège. By comparing these batons, we can make various hypotheses about their creator and the circumstances in which they were made, which can be linked to certain political events, such as Charles the Bold's visit to Aix and the reconciliation of the Marck and Hornes lineages in Liège. Combining historical, heraldic, and archeological approaches allows a better understanding of an important and lost object in the patrimony of the Church of Liège.
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