History from marble Volume 2 ; Compiled in the reign of Charles II. Printed in photolithogr. by Vincent Brooks, from the orig. in the possession of ... and descriptive table of contents
Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 ...the heiress of her mother Lady Isabella Sackville, daughter and coheir of Richard Earl of Dorset by Lady Anne Clifford, daughter and coheir of George Earl of Cumberland. There was an atchievement in the chapel at FarleyHungerford when visited by Le Neve in 1701: and thereon Hungerford, with a label to denote the father still living, and the three quarterings of Botreaux, Mauduit, and Mods; impaled with Sackville and Clifford quarterly, the former (Sackville) being charged with a canton of Lady Isabella's paternal coat of Compton, according to the customary practice when a lady was heiress to her mother only. Page 57. The Roman Antiquities Of Bath. At a meeting of the Bath Literary Club held on the 21st Nov. 1867, the Rev. Mr. Prebendary Scarth read a P.iper describing the account of Bath given by Dingley in the present volume. In regard to the Roman antiquities for which Bath has always been " famous," Mr. Scarth remarked that " Dingley authenticates those sculptures which are engraved in Dr. Guidot's work, and gives sketches of them as they actually stood in the city walls, which are evidently much nearer the truth than the fanciful figures given in Guidot. He also supplies some not recorded elsewhere." Upon the basrelief representing a naked boy holding a palm branch and torch, as supposed by Dingley, and drawn by him in p. xlvi. 61, Mr. Scarth made the following " This sculpture is not mentioned or drawn by Guidot, nor by Camden, or Horsley, or any writer upon the Roman Antiquities of Bath, and is certainly Roman and very interesting. r2 ' The palm branch is the emblem of victory; and this reminds us of a rough sketch on the walls of Pompeii (see Dyer's Pompeii, p. 35), where an armed gladiator is carrying this embl...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with History from marble Volume 2 ; Compiled in the reign of Charles II. Printed in photolithogr. by Vincent Brooks, from the orig. in the possession of ... and descriptive table of contents. To get started finding History from marble Volume 2 ; Compiled in the reign of Charles II. Printed in photolithogr. by Vincent Brooks, from the orig. in the possession of ... and descriptive table of contents, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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History from marble Volume 2 ; Compiled in the reign of Charles II. Printed in photolithogr. by Vincent Brooks, from the orig. in the possession of ... and descriptive table of contents
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 ...the heiress of her mother Lady Isabella Sackville, daughter and coheir of Richard Earl of Dorset by Lady Anne Clifford, daughter and coheir of George Earl of Cumberland. There was an atchievement in the chapel at FarleyHungerford when visited by Le Neve in 1701: and thereon Hungerford, with a label to denote the father still living, and the three quarterings of Botreaux, Mauduit, and Mods; impaled with Sackville and Clifford quarterly, the former (Sackville) being charged with a canton of Lady Isabella's paternal coat of Compton, according to the customary practice when a lady was heiress to her mother only. Page 57. The Roman Antiquities Of Bath. At a meeting of the Bath Literary Club held on the 21st Nov. 1867, the Rev. Mr. Prebendary Scarth read a P.iper describing the account of Bath given by Dingley in the present volume. In regard to the Roman antiquities for which Bath has always been " famous," Mr. Scarth remarked that " Dingley authenticates those sculptures which are engraved in Dr. Guidot's work, and gives sketches of them as they actually stood in the city walls, which are evidently much nearer the truth than the fanciful figures given in Guidot. He also supplies some not recorded elsewhere." Upon the basrelief representing a naked boy holding a palm branch and torch, as supposed by Dingley, and drawn by him in p. xlvi. 61, Mr. Scarth made the following " This sculpture is not mentioned or drawn by Guidot, nor by Camden, or Horsley, or any writer upon the Roman Antiquities of Bath, and is certainly Roman and very interesting. r2 ' The palm branch is the emblem of victory; and this reminds us of a rough sketch on the walls of Pompeii (see Dyer's Pompeii, p. 35), where an armed gladiator is carrying this embl...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with History from marble Volume 2 ; Compiled in the reign of Charles II. Printed in photolithogr. by Vincent Brooks, from the orig. in the possession of ... and descriptive table of contents. To get started finding History from marble Volume 2 ; Compiled in the reign of Charles II. Printed in photolithogr. by Vincent Brooks, from the orig. in the possession of ... and descriptive table of contents, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.