| James Endell Tyler - 1844 - 436 pages
...authority to which the writers on the assumption of the Virgin appeal is Nicephorus Callistus, who, at the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century, dedicated his work * The fourth lesson begins, " Hodie sacra et animata area ; " the fifth, " Hodie... | |
| James Endell Tyler - 1844 - 434 pages
...authority to which the writers on the assumption of the Virgin appeal is Nicephorus Callistus, who, at the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century, dedicated his work * The fourth lesson begins, " Hodie sacra et animata area ; " the fifth, " Hodie... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 618 pages
...that it was the place of his birth. Therefore the existence of the house is carried back by them to the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century, at which period the ancestors of Richard II. first resided at Aquitaine, then in possession of the... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1847 - 472 pages
...on both sides was the following inscription, which, by the form of the letters, would appear to be the end of the' thirteenth, or the beginning of the fourteenth century : A Me eylet, me eylet, me eylet, That hope behotet and failet. Mr. Popham Lethbridge exhibited a highly... | |
| Jean Paul Perrin - 1847 - 502 pages
...and particular account of all the persecutions which the people of the valleys have suffered until the end of the thirteenth, or the beginning of the fourteenth century, we should find them nothing but a continual execution. Indeed this being so signal a method of persecution,... | |
| 1848 - 510 pages
...patterns on the paving tiles : if these can be relied on, they may be regarded as the productions of the end of the thirteenth, or the beginning of the fourteenth century. The foregoing facts appear to shew with certainty that the fragments of thin bricks, so often found... | |
| 1849 - 422 pages
...of mediaeval and not modern builders. A low Romanesque tower had been taken down and replaced about the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century by a very large, and massive First-Pointed tower, built on the same piers. " The consequence was,"... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1851 - 466 pages
...difficulty in determining their age. They must be coeval with the nave of the abbey church, which was built at the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth centuryAnd this conclusion is confirmed by a comparison of these statues with some of the figures in... | |
| Ida Pfeiffer - 1853 - 366 pages
...an additional reason which induces us to believe that the Edda, attributed to Ssemund, was composed at the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth ceiitury, since the most ancient manuscripts of this Edda do not date beyond this period ; and that,... | |
| 1854 - 448 pages
...iu their origin, these were the mountebanks. The cleres de la Bazoche, whose institution remounts to the end of the thirteenth, or the beginning of the fourteenth century, appropriated the representation of the farces, and composed without doubt the best of them, those which... | |
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