| Edwin Johnson, Edward Augustus Petherick - 1904 - 648 páginas
...name of Richard W1«*i Map de Haldingham, prebendary of Hereford, and is said to have been drawn about the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century. It may be remarked that Boston of Bury, though he names Hereford Cathedral among his literary centres,... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1905 - 822 páginas
...took the most provident measures to prevent the imperial power from regaining its vast preponderance. At the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century the emperors were chosen almost systematically out of different houses. Consciously or unconsciously,... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1905 - 828 páginas
...took the most provident measures to prevent the imperial power from regaining its vast preponderance. At the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century the emperors were chosen almost systematically out of different houses. Consciously or unconsciously,... | |
| 1906 - 604 páginas
...formally prescribed in one of the medical books of Bernard Gordon, a Scotchman, who taught at Montpelier at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century — had simplified eye diseases to a noteworthy degree. Before that, failure of sight, due to such... | |
| Ferdinand Gregorovius - 1906 - 388 páginas
...also magnificent communal palaces. The construction of the most celebrated town halls was accomplished at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century.2 The Palazzo Vecchio was erected in Florence in 1 298, and the building of the cathedrals... | |
| 1906 - 832 páginas
...buildings occupy the whole side of the Piazza del Duomo, directly opposite the facade. They date from the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century. It is almost as striking a bit of architecture as any edifice of the period, and it contains a magnificent... | |
| Arthur Charles Fox-Davies - 1907 - 204 páginas
...specifically refers to his Banner as such, a banner which we know displayed his arms and not his badge. But at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century, the number of those using arms was by the process of subinfeudation rapidly increasing—a process... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 650 páginas
...thoroughly democratic and representative of all the possibilities of local selfgovernment under King Edward at the end of the Thirteenth and the beginning of the Fourteenth Century. Rev. Augustus Jessopp, in "After the Great Pillage," tells the story of how the parishes were broken... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 462 páginas
...the extremities is defective. If anyone thinks for a moment that surgery was a neglected specialty at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century, he should consult the text of this, or even Pagel's brief account of its contents. Some of the features... | |
| Francis Bond - 1908 - 214 páginas
...28 29 Great Bardfield Trondhjem Stebbing In the third class the precedent of certain windows common at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century is followed ; eg, those of the clerestory of St Alban's, begun c. 1 257, and the magnificent ranges... | |
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