Thomas Wright
Essays on Archaeological Subjects
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Essays on Archaeological Subjects
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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: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 475g
- ISBN-13: 9781108083485
- ISBN-10: 110808348X
- Artikelnr.: 42796482
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 475g
- ISBN-13: 9781108083485
- ISBN-10: 110808348X
- Artikelnr.: 42796482
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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.
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.
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.
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.