The Archaeological Journal, Nide 40Longman, Rrown [sic] Green, and Longman, 1883 |
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Sivu 18
... ware is sound , though rough . The subject of Egyptian pottery is too wide to discuss now , and I hope before long to treat of it as a whole . Another most interesting relic of the working classes is the large barrack behind the second ...
... ware is sound , though rough . The subject of Egyptian pottery is too wide to discuss now , and I hope before long to treat of it as a whole . Another most interesting relic of the working classes is the large barrack behind the second ...
Sivu 25
... ware , with but little from other districts . Labour was evidently cheap , by the abundance of well made mud bricks ; but the condition of the people seems to have been precisely what we see to this day in Egypt , in parts that are a ...
... ware , with but little from other districts . Labour was evidently cheap , by the abundance of well made mud bricks ; but the condition of the people seems to have been precisely what we see to this day in Egypt , in parts that are a ...
Sivu 47
... ware are exhibited deserves special notice ; they are attached to a pyramid placed in the centre of an apartment , so that the visitors can see them much better that if they were in glass cases . For " poteries décorées en barbotine ...
... ware are exhibited deserves special notice ; they are attached to a pyramid placed in the centre of an apartment , so that the visitors can see them much better that if they were in glass cases . For " poteries décorées en barbotine ...
Sivu 48
... ware found in London shows the commer- cial importance of our metropolis at an early period , and illustrates the account of it given by Tacitus , who says that it was frequented by great numbers of merchants- words no less applicable ...
... ware found in London shows the commer- cial importance of our metropolis at an early period , and illustrates the account of it given by Tacitus , who says that it was frequented by great numbers of merchants- words no less applicable ...
Sivu 68
... ware ray hoods . " Stow , Summarie . 10 Stow's Survey of London , Ed . by Strype 1755 , " Wardmote Laws , " vol . ii , their p . 420 . In 1512 and 1514 Capell again sat in Parliament ; 68 THE CAPELLS OF RAYNE HALL , ESSEX .
... ware ray hoods . " Stow , Summarie . 10 Stow's Survey of London , Ed . by Strype 1755 , " Wardmote Laws , " vol . ii , their p . 420 . In 1512 and 1514 Capell again sat in Parliament ; 68 THE CAPELLS OF RAYNE HALL , ESSEX .
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aisle amongst ancient Antiquities appears arcade Archæological arches architectural Armorica arms Autun Bath bays belong Bishop brass Britain Britannica British Museum Britons Brittonum building called Castle Cathedral century chapel Chapter house choir church cohort Conquest cullery Dalderby dynasty east ecclesiæ Edward Egyptian England engraved erected example feet figure fragments gable Gaul Gizeh glass Henry Henry of Huntingdon hill Hugh's inches inscription Institute John King Kirkstead land later Lewes Lincoln Lincoln Cathedral mentioned miliaria monumental brass monuments mouldings native nave Norman Odin original ornamented paper period Pevensey pits plate pottery probably pyramid quod remains remarkable Richard Robert Roman round Saxon says scarabs shafts shekel shew shewn side Sir Giles South-Saxon stone style Sussex Tacitus Thomas tion tomb tower Trajan transept triforium tympanum vaulting wall ware weights western William window Wymington
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Sivu 152 - But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water.
Sivu 154 - Grant that all carnal affections may die in him, and that all things belonging to the SPIRIT may live and grow in him. Amen. Grant that he may have power and strength to have victory, and to triumph, against the devil, the world, and the flesh.
Sivu 56 - A record of the proceeding was then entered in a book kept for that purpose, and signed by the mayor.
Sivu 469 - ... when you have those singularly beautiful curves — more beautiful, perhaps, in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye— whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form — you have a peculiar characteristic — a form of beauty which belongs to no nation but our own, and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion.
Sivu 11 - ... is sette to sale, either in the church or some other place assigned to that purpose. Then when this is set abroche, well is he that can gete the soonest to it, and spend the most at it.
Sivu 166 - ... bishopric of Dorchester. The diocese was large, extending from the Thames to the Humber, so the Norman prelate determined to make Lincoln his cathedral city instead of Dorchester on Thames. On the summit of Lincoln Hill, within the Roman wall, and a short distance from William's castle, Bishop Remigius built a church, " strong as the place was strong and fair as the place was fair, which should both be a joy to the servants of God and, as befitted the time, unconquerable by enemies.
Sivu 152 - ... retain his name in their nomenclature, which is Thor's day, the day of Thor, while we have retained only his chief attribute of thunder in the name of our day. It has a grim signification, indicative as it is of storm and strife. Thor descends to the Giants and meets them on their own ground. And here it would seem as if in all mythology there were a sort of prophetic perception of what had to be completed in a holier, higher form in the mighty works which Christianity has taught us to contemplate....
Sivu 103 - And purchas'd land as much and more, Than all his elders did before ; He had four children, with two wives, They died young, the one wife survives, None better of his rank...
Sivu 152 - And here it would seem as if in all mythology there were a sort of prophetic perception of what had to be completed in a holier, higher form in the mighty works which Christianity has taught us to contemplate. Let us not be accused of irreverence when we fancy that there are such traces of prophetic truth in these wild poetic teachings! But when Odin, in a wondrous weird song, tells his worshippers that he hung from a cursed tree three times three days, and saw the bitter evil of man ! when the God-principle...
Sivu 469 - The technical skill displayed in the fabrication and finish of these objects is great, and the quality of the art displayed in their decoration is high. There is implied in their production a special dexterity in preparing moulds and compounding alloys, in casting, chasing, and engraving, in the polishing and setting of jewels, in the composition and fixing of enamels.