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Page 474
... court and many of whose names are known to us . This court style is distinguished by an extraordinary refine ment and elegance of mouldings and also for a continued taste for geometrical forms and a rather sparing use of the new ogee ...
... court and many of whose names are known to us . This court style is distinguished by an extraordinary refine ment and elegance of mouldings and also for a continued taste for geometrical forms and a rather sparing use of the new ogee ...
Page 535
... courts . Although the origins of the Inns of Court are obscure , enough is known to warrant the conclusion that the provision made for the teaching and housing of the apprenticii of the law centred in hospicia similar to those which had ...
... courts . Although the origins of the Inns of Court are obscure , enough is known to warrant the conclusion that the provision made for the teaching and housing of the apprenticii of the law centred in hospicia similar to those which had ...
Page 553
... court letter ' ( littera curialis ) or as we say court hand . This new writing sur vives in baffling variety and ever growing quantity , but Pl . 117 will suffice to show its origin in the Caroline minuscule written currente calamo . A ...
... court letter ' ( littera curialis ) or as we say court hand . This new writing sur vives in baffling variety and ever growing quantity , but Pl . 117 will suffice to show its origin in the Caroline minuscule written currente calamo . A ...
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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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