EditorialNorman fashions 11th century: Norman soldiers with chainmail hauberks covered in square plates or tegulated armour1, woman with her hair in long plaits encased in ribbons 2, and man with Saxon-style long hair and beard 3. Handcoloured copperplate engra...
EditorialCostume of King Richard II, in short full tunic edged with fur, belted at the hips with a girdle, pointed shoes, roundlet headdress with long tail and crown of fabric cut in the form of leaves. From John Lydgate's Chronicle of the Kings of England, Cot...
EditorialTitle page with illuminated lettering and red wax seals. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Anthony Day and J.H. Dines' Illustrations of Mediaeval Costume in England collected from manuscripts in the British Museum, Bibliotheque Nationale d...
EditorialNorman cavalry in chainmail armour with swords, shields and lances in combat, with a military tent at right. From a manuscript in the Royal Library, Paris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Thomas Anthony Day and J.H. Dines' Illustrations of Medi...
EditorialEffigy of Ulrich Landschaden, Heidelberg, 1369. Knight in suit of chainmail with tight cote-hardie or jupon, moveable nasal bascinet, gauntlets, knee armour and chest chain. Shown with sword, shield decorated with harp, large helm with crest. From the ...
EditorialNorman fashions 11th century: Norman soldier in long chainmail hauberk stabbing a child 1, crusader knight in surcoat over a haqueton or suit of gamboised chainmail and coiffe de maille 2, and peasant in short tunic with capuchon (hood) and boots 3. Ta...
EditorialSuit of engraved plate armour and horse barding, reign of King Henry VIII, 16th century. Knight in suit of armour, bourgonet helmet decorated with drooping plumes, pauldrons, passe garde, sollerets, with sword and axe, horse in engraved barding, chanfr...
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...