A Manual for the Study of the Sepulchral Slabs and Crosses of the Middle AgesJ. H. Parker, 1849 - 93 من الصفحات |
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... Yorkshire , are two valuable examples of early cists ; one - like the proper stone coffin - has the base narrower than the top , and its lid is coped : the other has the lid rounded at the sides and ends , and flat at the top , like a ...
... Yorkshire , are two valuable examples of early cists ; one - like the proper stone coffin - has the base narrower than the top , and its lid is coped : the other has the lid rounded at the sides and ends , and flat at the top , like a ...
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... Yorkshire , which have some features in common with the Repton stone , are given in Plate XXXIII .; these are perhaps of the eighth or ninth century or even earlier . Another of similar character to the last was discovered at the church ...
... Yorkshire , which have some features in common with the Repton stone , are given in Plate XXXIII .; these are perhaps of the eighth or ninth century or even earlier . Another of similar character to the last was discovered at the church ...
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... Yorkshire , are stones of similar character . Another arched stone probably of rather later date than the above , covered with sculptures of very conven- tional foliage and branches , exists at Brechin , co . Angus , Scotland , and is ...
... Yorkshire , are stones of similar character . Another arched stone probably of rather later date than the above , covered with sculptures of very conven- tional foliage and branches , exists at Brechin , co . Angus , Scotland , and is ...
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... Yorkshire , with two crosses which are run into one another , in the same way as the three on the slab from St. Peter's at Gowts , Plate XIII .; the sinister cross on this slab has beside it a sword with curious projections which look ...
... Yorkshire , with two crosses which are run into one another , in the same way as the three on the slab from St. Peter's at Gowts , Plate XIII .; the sinister cross on this slab has beside it a sword with curious projections which look ...
الصفحة 27
... Yorkshire , exhibits a rare instance of a slab , in which the base of the cross is expanded into a canopied niche in which the de- ceased is represented , after a fashion sometimes found in monumental brasses . SYMBOLS . THE following ...
... Yorkshire , exhibits a rare instance of a slab , in which the base of the cross is expanded into a canopied niche in which the de- ceased is represented , after a fashion sometimes found in monumental brasses . SYMBOLS . THE following ...
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abbey Ainstable appears Arch Archæol Archæologia Archæological Journal Bakewell bishop Bredon calvary Cambridge Castle Cambridgeshire cathedral chalice Chichester cathedral Chollerton Christian churchyard circle Clonmacnoise coffin-lid coffin-stone Cumberland curious deceased Derbyshire Durham E. L. C. Scale early ecclesiastic effigy emblem fifteenth century foot BAKEWELL fourteenth century fragment frequently Gagnières collection Glamorganshire Glendalough Gloucestershire grave grave-stones half an inch head Horningsea incised cross slabs incised slabs incised stones inscription instance interesting example Ireland Jersey Jervaulx Kent Kirkby in Ashfield knight knot-work Landbeach Lincoln Lolworth Lysons Mansfield Woodhouse Marisk monumental brasses Norfolk Norman Northumberland Nottinghamshire Notts occurs ornaments Papplewick pastoral staff perhaps Peter's at Gowts pillar-stone placed Plate LII Plate LXVII Plate xxv probably quatrefoil raised cross slab represented Richmondshire Rushen abbey Saxon sculptures sepulchral shaft shape shears shield side sometimes Staffordshire stone coffin sword symbols Tackley thirteenth century tomb twelfth century XXIII XXXVII Yorkshire
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الصفحة 54 - At the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries, the upper part of the sides is straight, and the shape almost square.
الصفحة 34 - Martene, says that the bodies of persons who had received sacred orders, ought to be interred in the vestments worn by them at ordination; and that on the breast of a priest ought to be placed a chalice, which, in default of such sacred vessel of pewter, should be of earthenware.
الصفحة 39 - Sword is generally considered the emblem of a knight. Grose mentions it as an emblem of an abbot with temporal authority, and attributes a stone with a cross and sword at Bala Sala, Isle of Man, to an abbot of Bala Sala. It may have been the emblem of an esquire, a man-at-arms ; in short, of any man who commonly wore a sword. Sword and harp occurs seldom, and mny possibly refer to the warrior minstrels of the days of chivalry.
الصفحة 88 - They are said to be the sepulchres of certain holy palmers who wandered thither in poverty and distress, and, about to perish for want, slew each other, the last survivor burying himself in one of the graves which they had prepared, and, pulling the stone over him, left it ill-adjusted in an oblique position.
الصفحة 55 - ... Collections of Proceedings at Funerals, Funeral Certificates, Monumental Inscriptions, &c., both printed and in manuscript, are very numerous. Lists of the principal works are given at the end of the present section. We are generally driven to accidental figures for determining the date of monuments. The practised antiquary knows well that the date of many an object of antiquity is determined rather by the general character and composition of the design, and by resemblances to conventional peculiarities...
الصفحة 30 - ... as places peculiarly suitable for the erection of their village and station crosses ; the soldier stuck his sword upright in the earth and its hilt formed the cross before which he prayed.
الصفحة 50 - ... first plain, then fleury, in bos relief. Thirteenth century : coffin stones, with heads or bodies emerging from them, and placed in walls, with arches turned over them. Stone coffins went out of fashion about the end of the fifteenth century. Mr. Cutts observes:1 — "The shape or size of a gravestone is no safe guide to its date ; it has been thought that the early ones were highly coped, the later ones less so; but this is not the case, for many early ones are quite flat, while late ones are...
الصفحة 28 - I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of 'my God, than to dwell in the tents of ungodliness.
الصفحة 41 - We find two types of shears, one sharp-pointed, the other with square ends. The latter kind is probably that which the clothier used to shear his cloth, ie to cut the nap ; the blunt ends being intended to preserve the cloth from injury ; so that we may assign this symbol to the clothier. " It is possible that the sharp-pointed shears may also be an emblem of the woolstapler or clothier. On the Dereham slab we find them associated with what looks very like a comb. On early slabs...