Abstract This article offers a new contextualization of the Bayeux Tapestry by exploring its use as mealtime reading in a monastic refectory. This conceptual and historical examination helps answer important questions – and even resolve several conundrums and contradictions – surrounding the artefact’s design and materiality, its intended message and target audience, and the remarkable lack of records attesting to its location – or even to its very existence – prior to the fifteenth century. The article reviews the Bayeux Tapestry’s probable place of origin, then makes a case for reading it as moral history, and concludes by revisiting some long-standing enigmas surrounding its provenance.
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Benjamin Pohl
Historical Research
University of Bristol
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6941adf50f5af7fd17df6017 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htaf029