 | Archaeology - 1913 - 636 pages
...breviary in the possession of Mr. JP Morgan. It is adorned with eighty miniatures. The other belongs to the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, contains forty-three illustrations of the finest character (one added by a later possessor), and is... | |
 | Archaeology - 1927 - 594 pages
...monuments of this section of the country. In architecture the church approaches the Moravian type of the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century. This harmonizes also with an inscription that is the work of a local ruler called Monsieur Constan... | |
 | Scotland - 1900 - 618 pages
...THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY 237 1st Earl of Morton. Joanna, Countess of Morton, Daughter of James I. About the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, the fantastic fashion of wearing party-coloured dresses was in vogue in England, where it was particularly... | |
 | George Saintsbury - European literature - 1901 - 452 pages
...hundred years to come. It is, perhaps, not wholly philosophical to put down the comparative falling off at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, as has often been done, to the encroachments of humanist pedantry. This, no doubt, had something to... | |
 | A. M. Cruickshank - Cities and towns - 1901 - 578 pages
...within the first half of the fifteenth century. In San Severino a certain Giacomo and Lorenzo painted at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, and another, Lorenzo the younger, supposed to have been the son of the elder Lorenzo, worked on until... | |
 | 1901 - 452 pages
...hundred years to come. It is, perhaps, not wholly philosophical to put down the comparative falling off at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, as has often been done, to the encroachments of humanist pedantry. This, no doubt, had something to... | |
 | Eugene Schuyler - Italy - 1901 - 456 pages
...family at least, that this prayer was not granted, for Alberico was a very distinguished condottiere at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century. He defended Romagna against the Duke of Anjou; as Captain-General of the papal troops he was victorious... | |
 | Francis Pierrepont Barnard - Great Britain - 1902 - 602 pages
...Scotus, the founder of the later Realism, and William of Ockham, the founder of the later Nominalism. The end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century witnessed the ' Oxford movement ' connected with the name of John Wycliffe, himself an Oxford man,... | |
 | Glasgow Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1903 - 706 pages
...THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY 237 1st Earl of Morton. Joanna, Countess of Morton, Daughter of James I. About the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, the fantastic fashion of wearing party-coloured dresses was in vogue in England, where it was particularly... | |
 | Esther Singleton - Architecture - 1903 - 450 pages
...and lassitude in the highest parts ! You perceive both haste and economy there. All that dates from the end of the Fourteenth and the beginning of the Fifteenth Century is mediocre; the sculpture, cut in bad materials that are injured by the frost, is coarse and flabby:... | |
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