8. Detail of Fig.5, showing the exequies for a king.
Publication Received
Santa Maria di Scolca, Abbazia Olivetana di Rimini, Fonti e Documenti. Cronotassi Olivetana a cura di Roberto Donghi. By Andrea Donati and Gian Lodovico Masetti Zannini.
Figure 1. The tau in the hands of a crowned king as found in Mathew Paris' 'Lives of the Offas'.
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Figure 2. The headpiece of a staff as seen in paintings by Hubert and John Van Eyck . A crescent in which are represented S Martin on horseback and the beggar by his side.
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Figure 8. An example of a crozier from the manuscript of Matthew Paris in the library of Corpus Christi
College in Cambridge.
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Fig. 10. An example of a staff with abnormal shape from a bas relief at Monza.
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Figure 11. The staff of the Armenian archbishop in the monastery of San Lazzaro at Venice.
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Figure 3. An 11th century English crozier with a sculpted serpent.
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Figure 4. A crozier as seen in a 13th century Milanese manuscript with a dog-like appearance of the head.
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Figure 5. An example of a walking-stick crozier from a 12th century chronicle of S Sophia in Benevento in the Vatican library.
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Figure 6. An example of a crozier from the Cotton MS. Nero D 4 in the British Museum.
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Figure 7. A crozier of a more ornate character as found in the drawings of the 'Life of S. Guthlac' in the British Museum.
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Figure 9. The staff of Bishop William Elphinstone, of Aberdeen from his portrait in the possession of the University of Aberdeen.