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... Royal 2 A. XXII , f . 14 " b . Joseph and Potiphar's wife , from the Psalter in the State Library , Munich , MS ... Royal Commission on Historical Monuments ( England ) . Crown copyright b . Tomb of Eleanor of Castille , bronze cast by ...
... Royal 2 A. XXII , f . 14 " b . Joseph and Potiphar's wife , from the Psalter in the State Library , Munich , MS ... Royal Commission on Historical Monuments ( England ) . Crown copyright b . Tomb of Eleanor of Castille , bronze cast by ...
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... Royal 2 B. VII , f . Isov b . Ferreting . British Museum , MS . Royal 2 B. VII , f . 15S " 136. a . King Harold riding with a hawk on his wrist . From the Bayeux tapestry . Photograph by Victoria and Albert Museum . Crown copyright b ...
... Royal 2 B. VII , f . Isov b . Ferreting . British Museum , MS . Royal 2 B. VII , f . 15S " 136. a . King Harold riding with a hawk on his wrist . From the Bayeux tapestry . Photograph by Victoria and Albert Museum . Crown copyright b ...
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... royal foundation : but each became a royal university ( universitas nostra ) by grace of royal patronage . Until the fifteenth century the university of Cambridge seems to have been largely dependent on the eastern counties for its ...
... royal foundation : but each became a royal university ( universitas nostra ) by grace of royal patronage . Until the fifteenth century the university of Cambridge seems to have been largely dependent on the eastern counties for its ...
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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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