| 1810 - 544 páginas
...Stodv of Hebrew. Part the Second. Consisting of Fragments of the History of Hebrew Learning in England, from the Middle of the Eleventh Century to the Middle of the Fifteenth. Is. 6d. The Danger of travelling in Stage Coaches, and a Remedy proposed to the Consideration... | |
| 1811 - 708 páginas
...of the Hebrew/a, Part II, Ccn. Jifting of Fragment! of the Hi/lory of Hebrew Le'arning in England, from the Middle of the Eleventh Century, to the Middle of the fifteenth, izmo. 36 Leaves, not paged, is. (id. Bath printed; Rivingtons, Lunn, &c. London. 1810. Both... | |
| Thomas Burgess - 1814 - 170 páginas
...academical years. MOTIVES TO THE of PART II. CONIISTING OP FRAGMENTS OF THE HISTORY <nr HEBREW LEARNING FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY TO THE MIDDLE OF THE FIFTEENTH, Stadium quod in luuic linguam discendam collocatur, niissa quxdam, seu cultus DEI, merito... | |
| John Britton - 1817 - 208 páginas
...the turrets, the elegant parapet, the frieze, two canopies, and part of the tracery of one window. styles, and objects, as that now under consideration....Gardiner, i. The small letters refer to the principal objects:—aa outer aile of the crypt, showing the bases of the columns and piers : bb two inner ailes,... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1856 - 270 páginas
...gospels. Through the whole almost of the scholastic period, which continued above five hundred years, from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the sixteenth, did the authority of Aristotle remain uncontrollable over the minds of men, and did eminence in the... | |
| Duncan McCallum - 1858 - 248 páginas
...Bave gained the first battle, but the Highlanders finally prevailed. The continuation of this system from the middle of the eleventh century, to the middle of the eighteenth, about seven hundred years, says more for it than a page would contain in its praise. It... | |
| 1872 - 894 páginas
...being possible to draw any broad line at any intermediate point. The latter takes in the busy time from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the twelfth, one of the richest times of architectural development iu the whole range of the history of... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 648 páginas
...in common with the Primitive style elsewhere. But the wide aisle-less Angevin churches which go on from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the thirteenth, have a character of their own, a character intermediate between the North and the South... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 706 páginas
...England was in Latin and in French rather than in English. This huge mass of writings produced in England from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the fourteenth, but produced in some other language than that of England, cannot be regarded as English... | |
| Henry Grattan Guinness - 1887 - 416 páginas
...ravages of an army of locusts), and the sixth the Turkish invasions of eastern Europe, which extended from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the fifteenth. These, and the intolerable misery they occasioned to the Greek Churches of the East, are... | |
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