| 1865 - 630 pages
...doubtful whether any part of the existing cathedral is of that early date. Its general character is that of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The cathedral is remarkable for having its apse built through the walls and projecting beyond them,... | |
| Alexandre Louis J. comte de Laborde - 1809 - 466 pages
...agreeable. The Castilians long neglected poetry : the first verses to be found in their language are of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century : these are by one Gonzalez de Berceo ; who, besides a poem entitled " Votos delPavon, " also consecrated... | |
| François Xavier Michel - 1836 - 316 pages
...will, without doubt, pardon my introducing here the following epigram, which is preserved in a MS. of the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, and which has been pointed out in Frazer's Magazine, Sept. 1835, p. 288, as the foundation of the first... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1836 - 90 pages
...of letters at an earlier period in the following passage of a semi-Saxon herbal and medical treatise of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, (MS. Harl. N°. 6258 B, fol. 82 V). It informs us of the medical virtues of the flesh, head, eye, and... | |
| Tale - 1836 - 84 pages
...of letters at an earlier period in the following passage of a semi-Saxon herbal and medical treatise of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, (MS. Harl. N°. 6258 B, fol. 82 v°). It informs us of the medical virtues of the flesh, head, eye,... | |
| Francisque Michel - 1836 - 280 pages
...will, without doubt, pardon my introducing here the following epigram, which is preserved in a MS. of the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, and which has been pointed out in Frazer's Magazine, Sept. 1835, p. 288, as the foundation of the first... | |
| Nennius - 1838 - 132 pages
...note 16 ; 18, note K ; 19, note 7 ; 21, note 1 ; 27, note 15 ; 29, note 1s ; 35, note 1. LA manuscript of the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, now in the Public Library of the University of Cambridge, marked F. fi 27. It is a handsome volume,... | |
| Thomas Wright, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 678 pages
...erit glacies post festum, quam fuit ante. WELSH GLOSSES. From MS. Cotton Vespas. A. xiv, fol. 7, r°, of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. Besides the j> and tf, the writer more often uses the Saxon ' than the modern w. Devs omnipotens, Duychefindoc.... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1844 - 216 pages
...iome French metrical iaints' legends, in a MS. in the library of Trin. Coll. Camb. marked B, 14, 39, of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. " Dune avint jndis a un prestre, Ke de Canterbury ert meatre: Quant lunges i out convent, Ci est cuntre... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 376 pages
...of art is the " Nibelungenlied." In the form in which we possess it, the Nibelungenlied dates from the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, but it existed in some form for some centuries before that time. Bishop Pilgrim of Passau (AD 970-991)... | |
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