| Jules Verne - 1911 - 394 sivua
...conquered the country of Frisland, the haunt of pirates, who ravaged all the north of Scotland. In the maps at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century this name is applied to the archipelago of the Faroe Islands, a reasonable indication, for Buache has... | |
| Alfred Maskell - 1911 - 716 sivua
...offers a sufficiently characteristic example of the style which prevailed in South German districts at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century. Of different degrees of merit, these sculptures abound in the village churches, not often of so high... | |
| Catholic Church - 1912 - 364 sivua
...the sixteenth century. From the structure of the Breviary, even as it appears in the editions printed at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century, it can be made out with some amount of clearness that the aim of the first compilers of the book was... | |
| 1909 - 596 sivua
...contracted propter decubitum cum muliere foeda. During the height of the great syphilitic epidemic at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century, contagious sores of the genital organs were observed and commented on as one of the symptoms of the... | |
| Henry Blaine - 1912 - 250 sivua
...original purity and simplicity of the Order, and its earlier austerities came to be gradually set aside. At the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century the baleful influence began to be felt of the later aspect of the Renaissance, which, after a brilliant... | |
| 1914 - 904 sivua
...can only point to a illustrated in the case of the great Japanese painter Käno Masa-Nöbu, who lived at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century. In his " Two Sages,1' r IfSlPitïfp^ "TUP: JESTER'S MKURY-TIIOUGHT." BY JOHN PKTTIK, UA Reproduced... | |
| Arthur Pillans Laurie - 1914 - 296 sivua
...have to look in order to get an explanation of the rapid change in technical methods which took place at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century. CHAPTER XI. MICROPHOTOGRAPHY OF BRUSHWORK. IN the former chapters, the available information has been... | |
| Cornell University. Libraries - 1916 - 590 sivua
...He may be ... described as an adherent of Petrarch, or rather of the master's degenerate disciples at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century . . .' (LE Kastner in Modern language review, 1910, vol. v, p. 41.) Dubos , Pierre Antoine Romaine.... | |
| James Ward - 1921 - 408 sivua
...George, Jerome, and Tryphonius, in the oratory of S. Giorgio degli Schiavoni, Venice. We have seen how at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century, the Venetians encouraged the painting of pageantpictures, which commemorated the religious, political,... | |
| Gilbert Edward Brooke - 1920 - 440 sivua
...in like putty, and you spit out your teeth like stones -" The Lone Trail. some and extended voyages at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth century, and continued until its final discomfiture between 1796 and 1800. The horrible conditions make one... | |
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