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... 379 . 117 Binski , Painted Chamber , pp . 72-7 , pls . XVIII – XIX , LIIa ; Tristram , Wall Painting , pl . 144b for Stone . The dialogue between Roman Cosmati mosaicists and Westminster court art. THE NORTHERN MASTER AT ASSISI 133.
... 379 . 117 Binski , Painted Chamber , pp . 72-7 , pls . XVIII – XIX , LIIa ; Tristram , Wall Painting , pl . 144b for Stone . The dialogue between Roman Cosmati mosaicists and Westminster court art. THE NORTHERN MASTER AT ASSISI 133.
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British Academy. The dialogue between Roman Cosmati mosaicists and Westminster court art may explain the remarkable resemblance between the ciborium of Arnolfo in S. Paolo fuori le Mura in Rome , dated 1285 , and one of the Churches in ...
British Academy. The dialogue between Roman Cosmati mosaicists and Westminster court art may explain the remarkable resemblance between the ciborium of Arnolfo in S. Paolo fuori le Mura in Rome , dated 1285 , and one of the Churches in ...
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British Academy. was in continuing dialogue with them that the new natural philosophy of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was erected.55 Even agricultural improvement was stimulated by translations of Roman writers . John Evelyn ...
British Academy. was in continuing dialogue with them that the new natural philosophy of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was erected.55 Even agricultural improvement was stimulated by translations of Roman writers . John Evelyn ...
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