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The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
05/1945 | 506 | 86
Pages: 114+116-121
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Kurth, Betty (Kurth, Betty)
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Plate II. C-The Lamb in the Cross, Symbolizing The Crucifixion. Column of Tabernacle. Syrian-Palestinian, Fifth Century. (St. Mark's, Venice). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate I. A-The Wirksworth Slab. Anglo-Saxon, about 800. Carved Stone, 50 by 160 cm. (Wirksworth, Derbyshire). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate I. B-The Nativity. Early Fourteenth Century (Facade of the Cathedral, Orvieto). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate I. C-The Annunciation and The Presentation in the Temple. Detail of A. The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate I. D-Head of a Pastoral Staff, with Scenes from The Nativity and The Passion of Christ. Carved Ivory. Eleventh Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate II. A-The Presentation in the Temple. About 1000. (Ivrea Codex, Cathedral, Ivrea). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate II. B-The Washing of the Feet and The Crucifixion. Detail of Plate I, A. The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate II. D-The Lamb of Christ. Head of the Oswald Cross, Tenth Century. (Cathedral Library, Durham). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate III. A-The Holy Lamb Surrounded by the Symbols of the Evangelists. Frankish, about 750. (Vat. Reg. Cat. 316, Sacramentarium Gelasianum, Rome). The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate III. B-The Ascension. Detail of Plate I, A. The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
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Plate III. C-The Virgin Borne to Her Burial. Detail of Plate I, A. The Iconography of the Wirksworth Slab
Article
A Find of Viking Relics in the Hebrides
09/1916 | 162 | 29
Pages: 241-243
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Curle, James (Curle, James)
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(1) Bronze Penannular-Headed Pin or Brooch, Originally Silvered. (2) Bronze Ornament Showing Traces of Gilding. (3) Bronze Buckle, Originally Silvered, (4, 6) Bronze Brooches. (5) Fusiform Amber Bead. (7) Attachment at Back of (2). (8) Fragment of a Brass Chain. A Find of Viking Relics from the Hebrides
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Fig. 1-Bronze Buckle, Originally Silvered, Full Size
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Fig. 2-Celtic Penannular Brooch Found in a Viking Cemetery at Pierowall, Orkney