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Page 404
... Norman monks from the Con queror's duchy , many of them men who combined the native energy and power to command of their race with the zeal of a new and fervent religious movement . Some of them were picked men , chosen to govern the ...
... Norman monks from the Con queror's duchy , many of them men who combined the native energy and power to command of their race with the zeal of a new and fervent religious movement . Some of them were picked men , chosen to govern the ...
Page 490
... Norman books soon appear at Durham and Exeter , but the Norman School owed much to England , and Anglo- Saxons had been working in Norman scriptoria such as Mont St. Michel . The Norman artists used harder outlines , which never equal ...
... Norman books soon appear at Durham and Exeter , but the Norman School owed much to England , and Anglo- Saxons had been working in Norman scriptoria such as Mont St. Michel . The Norman artists used harder outlines , which never equal ...
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... Norman generally were not . Within the greater houses , notwithstanding the importation of a number of monks from Normandy , Old English traditions survived . Their hagio graphy was largely concerned with Old English saints , and their ...
... Norman generally were not . Within the greater houses , notwithstanding the importation of a number of monks from Normandy , Old English traditions survived . Their hagio graphy was largely concerned with Old English saints , and their ...
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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