Thomas Wright
Essays on Archaeological Subjects 2 Volume Set
And on Various Questions Connected with the History of Art, Science, and Literature in the Middle Ages
Thomas Wright
Essays on Archaeological Subjects 2 Volume Set
And on Various Questions Connected with the History of Art, Science, and Literature in the Middle Ages
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For the essays in this two-volume 1861 work, Wright draws on sources ranging from medieval charters to modern linguistic studies.
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For the essays in this two-volume 1861 work, Wright draws on sources ranging from medieval charters to modern linguistic studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 658
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 140mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781108083492
- ISBN-10: 1108083498
- Artikelnr.: 42793879
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 658
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 140mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781108083492
- ISBN-10: 1108083498
- Artikelnr.: 42793879
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: 1. On the remains of a primitive people in the south-east corner
of Yorkshire; 2. On some ancient barrows, or tumuli, opened in East
Yorkshire; 3. On some curious forms of sepulchral interment found in East
Yorkshire; 4. Treago, and the large tumulus at St Weonard's; 5. On the
ethnology of South Britain at the period of the extinction of the Roman
government in the island; 6. On the origin of the Welsh; 7. On Anglo-Saxon
antiquities, with a particular reference to the Faussett Collection; 8. On
the true character of the biographer Asser; 9. Anglo-Saxon architecture,
illustrated from illuminated manuscripts; 10. On the literary history of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Britons, and of the Romantic Cycle of
King Arthur; 11. On saints' lives and miracles; 12. On antiquarian
excavations and researches in the middle ages. Volume 2: 13. On the ancient
map of the world preserved in Hereford Cathedral, as illustrative of the
history of geography in the middle ages; 14. On the history of the English
language; 15. On the abacus, or mediaeval system of arithmetic; 16. On the
antiquity of dates expressed in Arabic numerals; 17. Remarks on an ivory
casket of the beginning of the fourteenth century; 18. On the carvings of
the stalls in cathedral and collegiate churches; 19. Illustrations of some
questions relating to architectural antiquities; 20. On the origin of
rhymes in mediaeval poetry, and its bearing on the authenticity of the
early Welsh poems; 21. On the history of the drama in the middle ages; 22.
On the literature of the troubadours; 23. On the history of comic
literature during the middle ages; 24. On the satirical literature of the
Reformation.
of Yorkshire; 2. On some ancient barrows, or tumuli, opened in East
Yorkshire; 3. On some curious forms of sepulchral interment found in East
Yorkshire; 4. Treago, and the large tumulus at St Weonard's; 5. On the
ethnology of South Britain at the period of the extinction of the Roman
government in the island; 6. On the origin of the Welsh; 7. On Anglo-Saxon
antiquities, with a particular reference to the Faussett Collection; 8. On
the true character of the biographer Asser; 9. Anglo-Saxon architecture,
illustrated from illuminated manuscripts; 10. On the literary history of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Britons, and of the Romantic Cycle of
King Arthur; 11. On saints' lives and miracles; 12. On antiquarian
excavations and researches in the middle ages. Volume 2: 13. On the ancient
map of the world preserved in Hereford Cathedral, as illustrative of the
history of geography in the middle ages; 14. On the history of the English
language; 15. On the abacus, or mediaeval system of arithmetic; 16. On the
antiquity of dates expressed in Arabic numerals; 17. Remarks on an ivory
casket of the beginning of the fourteenth century; 18. On the carvings of
the stalls in cathedral and collegiate churches; 19. Illustrations of some
questions relating to architectural antiquities; 20. On the origin of
rhymes in mediaeval poetry, and its bearing on the authenticity of the
early Welsh poems; 21. On the history of the drama in the middle ages; 22.
On the literature of the troubadours; 23. On the history of comic
literature during the middle ages; 24. On the satirical literature of the
Reformation.
Volume 1: 1. On the remains of a primitive people in the south-east corner
of Yorkshire; 2. On some ancient barrows, or tumuli, opened in East
Yorkshire; 3. On some curious forms of sepulchral interment found in East
Yorkshire; 4. Treago, and the large tumulus at St Weonard's; 5. On the
ethnology of South Britain at the period of the extinction of the Roman
government in the island; 6. On the origin of the Welsh; 7. On Anglo-Saxon
antiquities, with a particular reference to the Faussett Collection; 8. On
the true character of the biographer Asser; 9. Anglo-Saxon architecture,
illustrated from illuminated manuscripts; 10. On the literary history of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Britons, and of the Romantic Cycle of
King Arthur; 11. On saints' lives and miracles; 12. On antiquarian
excavations and researches in the middle ages. Volume 2: 13. On the ancient
map of the world preserved in Hereford Cathedral, as illustrative of the
history of geography in the middle ages; 14. On the history of the English
language; 15. On the abacus, or mediaeval system of arithmetic; 16. On the
antiquity of dates expressed in Arabic numerals; 17. Remarks on an ivory
casket of the beginning of the fourteenth century; 18. On the carvings of
the stalls in cathedral and collegiate churches; 19. Illustrations of some
questions relating to architectural antiquities; 20. On the origin of
rhymes in mediaeval poetry, and its bearing on the authenticity of the
early Welsh poems; 21. On the history of the drama in the middle ages; 22.
On the literature of the troubadours; 23. On the history of comic
literature during the middle ages; 24. On the satirical literature of the
Reformation.
of Yorkshire; 2. On some ancient barrows, or tumuli, opened in East
Yorkshire; 3. On some curious forms of sepulchral interment found in East
Yorkshire; 4. Treago, and the large tumulus at St Weonard's; 5. On the
ethnology of South Britain at the period of the extinction of the Roman
government in the island; 6. On the origin of the Welsh; 7. On Anglo-Saxon
antiquities, with a particular reference to the Faussett Collection; 8. On
the true character of the biographer Asser; 9. Anglo-Saxon architecture,
illustrated from illuminated manuscripts; 10. On the literary history of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Britons, and of the Romantic Cycle of
King Arthur; 11. On saints' lives and miracles; 12. On antiquarian
excavations and researches in the middle ages. Volume 2: 13. On the ancient
map of the world preserved in Hereford Cathedral, as illustrative of the
history of geography in the middle ages; 14. On the history of the English
language; 15. On the abacus, or mediaeval system of arithmetic; 16. On the
antiquity of dates expressed in Arabic numerals; 17. Remarks on an ivory
casket of the beginning of the fourteenth century; 18. On the carvings of
the stalls in cathedral and collegiate churches; 19. Illustrations of some
questions relating to architectural antiquities; 20. On the origin of
rhymes in mediaeval poetry, and its bearing on the authenticity of the
early Welsh poems; 21. On the history of the drama in the middle ages; 22.
On the literature of the troubadours; 23. On the history of comic
literature during the middle ages; 24. On the satirical literature of the
Reformation.