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... Westminster Psalter.2 The ' classical ' style of the Westminster Psalter is best seen in the miniatures of Christ in Glory . It will be seen at once that on comparison with the contemporary miniatures in the ... WESTMINSTER ABBEY 163.
... Westminster Psalter.2 The ' classical ' style of the Westminster Psalter is best seen in the miniatures of Christ in Glory . It will be seen at once that on comparison with the contemporary miniatures in the ... WESTMINSTER ABBEY 163.
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... Westminster Abbey was in the thirteenth century , we have a right to question whether the High Altar would not have been decorated with precious metals and jewels and not with their copies . In fact , nothing ... WESTMINSTER ABBEY 167.
... Westminster Abbey was in the thirteenth century , we have a right to question whether the High Altar would not have been decorated with precious metals and jewels and not with their copies . In fact , nothing ... WESTMINSTER ABBEY 167.
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... Westminster . It roughly coin- cides with the end of the reign of Henry III and that of Edward I. The monuments that have survived are pitifully few , but ... Westminster Abbey , retable , detail དལ ས 176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... Westminster . It roughly coin- cides with the end of the reign of Henry III and that of Edward I. The monuments that have survived are pitifully few , but ... Westminster Abbey , retable , detail དལ ས 176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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