EditorialBestiarium, England, end 12th. Latin, parchment, 20 x 14,5 cm,91 pages. A whale,in mediaeval iconography often an allegory for the devil. The whale lifts the boat wihch founders. fol.71.
EditorialThe message and position of the Church of England : being an enquiry into the claims of the mediaeval church with an appendix on the validity of Roman Orders : Galton, Arthur Howard, 1852-1921.
EditorialSelect mediaeval documents and other material, illustrating the history of church and empire, 754 A.D.-1254 A.D : Mathews, Shailer, 1863-1941.
EditorialWall to S. of Chia-yü-kuan tow. Jul-07. Wall to S. of Chia-yü-kuan tow. Pai-ta-ho. View towards wall, with mountains beyond. Line of mediaeval 'Great Wall' south of Chia Yu-kuan, with view towards foothills of Nan-shan. Originally published/produced...
EditorialThe Trvve Picture of One Picte'. Engraving of a Pict holding a severed head in his hand. The Picts were a group of late Iron Age and early Mediaeval Celtic people living in ancient eastern and northern Scotland. [America.-Part I.-English.] A briefe an...
EditorialWall to S. of Chia-yü-kuan tow. Jul-07. Wall to S. of Chia-yü-kuan tow. Pai-ta-ho. View towards wall, with mountains beyond. Line of mediaeval 'Great Wall' south of Chia Yu-kuan, with view towards foothills of Nan-shan. Originally published/produced...
EditorialBronze statue of an emperor, perhaps Valentinian I or Honorius; brought from Byzantium to Italy in a ship that foundered on the coast of Barletta. Legs added later; the original legs were lost when the " Colossus" lay forgotten on the beach i...
Editorial[Medieval Court; Entryway to Byzantine Court; Sheffield Court; French and Italian Mediaeval Vestibule], ca. 1859, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 7.9 x 8.1 cm (3 1/8 x 3 3/16 in.), each, Photographs, Attributed to Philip Henry Delamotte (Brit...
EditorialBestiarium, England, end 12th. Latin, parchment, 20 x 14,5 cm,91 pages. A whale,in mediaeval iconography often an allegory for the devil. The whale lifts the boat wihch founders. fol.71.
EditorialBronze statue of an emperor, perhaps Valentinian I or Honorius; brought from Byzantium to Italy in a ship that foundered on the coast of Barletta. Legs added later; the original legs were lost when the " Colossus" lay forgotten on the beach i...