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Corpus Vitrearum USA

Devoted to scholarly analysis and investigation of Medieval and Renaissance stained glass

Meredith Parsons Lillich

Meredith Lillich Gothic Stained Glass ReimsMeredith Parsons Lillich, Ph.D. Columbia (1969), is professor emerita at Syracuse University, where she taught for forty years. She is the author of Stained Glass Before 1700 in Upstate New York (2004), Corpus Vitrearum USA-Pt. II/1. Her publications on French medieval stained glass include The Gothic Stained Glass of Reims Cathedral (2011); The Queen of Sicily and Gothic Stained Glass in Mussy and Tonnere (1998); The Armor of Light: Stained Glass in Western France 1250-1325 (1994); Rainbow Like an Emerald: Stained Glass in Lorraine in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries (1991); The Stained Glass of Saint-Pere de Chartres (1978). A selection of her papers: Studies in Medieval Stained Glass and Monasticism (2001). A biographical essay: Women Medievalists in the Academy, ed. Jane Chance (2005), pp. 932-44. See also: Who’s Who in America (2011-present).

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The mission of the Corpus Vitrearum, an international research project under the aegis of the Union Académique Internationale (or International Union of Academies), is the thorough scholarly investigation and documentation of stained-glass windows made before 1700.

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