| John Augustine Zahm - South America - 1910 - 512 pages
...hesitate to declare that "of no book, with the exception of the Scriptures, can more MSS. be found at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century." Such being the case, it would be strange indeed if the Spaniards were not familiar with stories so... | |
| Sir Banister Fletcher, Herbert Phillips Fletcher - Architecture - 1910 - 420 pages
...p. 11) was built on the old lines even as late as the sixteenth century. Warwick Castle, dating from the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, retained features which before the invention of gunpowder must have rendered it wellnigh impregnable.... | |
| Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia - Numismatics - 1910 - 846 pages
...Catalonians, and others of the same nation."™ Serious writers 15 Guicciardini states that the Flemings, at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth centuries, taught the rest of Europe the arts and refinements which they had learnt from Italy. (Compare... | |
| james j. walsh - 1911 - 484 pages
...in surgery is noted immediately after his death. Three men taught at the University of Montpellier at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, John de Tornamira, Valesco de Taranta, and John Faucon. They cannot be compared, Gurlt says, with Guy... | |
| Southampton Record Society (Southampton, England) - Deeds - 1912 - 208 pages
...ordinances, and one will—that of Richard Mey, dated 1392. The greater number of these documents belong to the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, but there are a few records of later date. Like the other records in the Black Book, these give hints... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1913 - 862 pages
...SIN. PJ TONEK. Limbourg, POL DE, French miniaturist. With his two brothers, he flourished at Paris at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century. It is believed that their family name was Malouel, or Malwel, and that they were nephews of that Jean... | |
| Victoria and Albert Museum - Art - 1914 - 270 pages
...entirely apart. The sixth case contains a typical collection of the bone carvings made in North Italy at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, generally associated with the school of the Embriachi. The narrowness of the strips of bone available... | |
| British Museum. Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts - Bible - 1915 - 252 pages
...by that of Hasdai Grescas (see the fourth extract given in the present description), who flourished at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century. 1149. Or. 6359. — Five paper leave?, fol. 1 measuring about 11-J- in. by 7f, and foil. 2—5 about... | |
| Cram - 1915 - 434 pages
...and licentiousness of the Church. The centre of these mystical brotherhoods was Cologne, particularly at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, and it is not a mere coincidence that here at Cologne also, and at the same time, a new school of painting... | |
| Ralph Adams Cram - Art - 1915 - 502 pages
...and licentiousness of the Church. The centre of these mystical brotherhoods was Cologne, particularly at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century, and it is not a mere coincidence that here at Cologne also, and at the same time, a new school of painting... | |
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