The Archaeological Journal, Svazek 1

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Longman, Rrown [sic] Green, and Longman, 1846
 

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Strana 292 - ANECDOTA LITERARIA; a Collection of Short Poems in English, Latin, and French, illustrative of the Literature and History of England in the Xlllth Century ; and more especially of the Condition and Manners of the different Classes of Society.
Strana 294 - HUMPHREYS. Illustrated by a Series of Specimens, consisting of an entire Page, of the exact Size of the Original, from the most celebrated and splendid MSS. in the Imperial and Royal Libraries of Vienna, Moscow, Paris, Naples, Copenhagen, and Madrid...
Strana 196 - Ireland, for the Encouragement and Prosecution of Researches into the Arts and Monuments of the Early and Middle Ages.
Strana 195 - ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES OF THE COLLEGIATE CHAPEL OF ST. STEPHEN, WESTMINSTER, THE LATE HOUSE OF COMMONS, drawn from actual survey and admeasurements made by direction of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Works, &c.
Strana 320 - Richesse a robe of purple on had, Ne trow not that I lie or mad: For in this world is none it liche, Ne by a thousand deale so riche, Ne none so faire, for it full wele, With orfreis laied was every dele, And purtraid...
Strana 183 - was awarded by the French Institute to the author for this work *' Mr. Akerman's volume contains a notice of every known variety, with copious illustrations, and is published at a very moderate price ; it should be consulted, not merely for these particular coins, but also for facts most valuable to all who are interested in Romano-British History.
Strana 46 - I know not whether they call gibbets, or corbels, that which sustains their horns, which they consider so fine; but I venture to say that St. Elizabeth is not in Paradise for having carried such baubles. Moreover they make a great incumbrance; for between the towel (gorget), which is not of coarse linen, and the temple and the horns, may pass a rat, or the largest weasel on this side Arras.
Strana 377 - I markid that there is a stronge tower in the area of the Castelle, and from it over the dungeon dike is a draw-bridge to the dungeon toure.
Strana 292 - Ecclesiastical Architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation, illustrated with Views, Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Details.
Strana 150 - ... been removed by burning, or some other means. The burnt human bones appeared in distinct heaps, and the jars in contact had partaken of the colour of them. The very perfect calcination which had been adopted, made it difficult to conceive what kind of process had been used. Little or no charcoal was observed; the teeth were of a fine jet black; and the bones of the jaws, greyish white; and, in some instances, tinged with turquoise green colour.

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