Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 195
... marked by an eight - point star in red ; the East by a red cross , labelled Levant ; the South is indicated by a face appearing half - way across a circle , marked Migiorno ; the other points having the names Grech , Axaloch , Labetes ...
... marked by an eight - point star in red ; the East by a red cross , labelled Levant ; the South is indicated by a face appearing half - way across a circle , marked Migiorno ; the other points having the names Grech , Axaloch , Labetes ...
Page 199
... marked with a cross . The West point , though almost always marked with a P for Ponente , was rarely indicated by the symbol of the setting sun . The South West point is usually marked with A for Africo , less often with L for Libeccio ...
... marked with a cross . The West point , though almost always marked with a P for Ponente , was rarely indicated by the symbol of the setting sun . The South West point is usually marked with A for Africo , less often with L for Libeccio ...
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... marked with the Latin initials S ( eptentrio ) , O ( riens ) , M ( eridies ) , and O ( ccidens ) ; while the North point bears a fleur - de - lis , the East a cross , the South an arrow - head , and the West a heart - shaped ornament ...
... marked with the Latin initials S ( eptentrio ) , O ( riens ) , M ( eridies ) , and O ( ccidens ) ; while the North point bears a fleur - de - lis , the East a cross , the South an arrow - head , and the West a heart - shaped ornament ...
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