| William Jones - 1816 - 526 páginas
...the consciousness of •hame, the cheeks of thousands yet unborn. SECTION II. History of the Waldemes from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century; and more especially of the proceedings against them in the South of France. A. D. 1500—1550. THE... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismark, North Ludlow Beamish - 1855 - 492 páginas
...Hussites, have been transmitted to posterity. The second period—from the campaigns of Charles VIII. in Italy, to the beginning of the wars of the Netherlands,...gradually declined: the entire education of the nobility was directed to the formation of a warlike character. The sons of the knights served first as pages,... | |
| 1870 - 824 páginas
...STUDY OF THE HEBREW LANGUAGE.*— This brief account of the Study of the Hebrew language in Germany from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century comprises the following chapters : 1. Relation of the study of Hebrew to the intellectual and religious movements... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - 1871 - 594 páginas
...peculiar and national, so is that of the beautiful crosses and slabs just referred to, which range in date from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century ; and as the former are peculiar to the east side of Scotland, so the latter are confined to the west... | |
| 1876 - 836 páginas
...Germany, continuing the investigations which were recorded in his book on the study of Hebrew in Germany from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century (Breslan, 1870). The essay treats (1st) of Matthaeus Adrianus, (2d) of Conrad Pellicanus, (3d) of Thomas... | |
| Frederick Litchfield - 1900 - 470 páginas
...pigments used by M. Giorgio were particularly brilliant, and his lustred ware is remarkably iridescent. From the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century, and especially while Guidobaldo was Duke of Urbino, 1538—74, ceramic art in Italy may be said to... | |
| F. F. Arbuthnot - 1900 - 258 páginas
...became intermixed, as it were, gradually paving the way to the complete introduction of Arabic numerals from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth centuries. above, says : ' As for Arabic ciphers or figures, they require still more attention. Although... | |
| Thomas Alfred Coward - 1910 - 252 páginas
...a few other places, but by far the greatest number of the sandstone churches of Cheshire were built from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century, when the Perpendicular style obtained. Perhaps the finest example of this style is the church at Nantwich,... | |
| John Percival Day - 1915 - 408 páginas
...a few other places, but by far the greatest number of the sandstone churches of Cheshire were built from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century, when the Perpendicular style obtained. Perhaps the finest example of this style is the church at Nantwich,... | |
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