| W. Plees - 1824 - 424 páginas
...* This in all probability happened about the en* of the fifteenth century, or the beginning of tte sixteenth ,• for as Mr; Falle quotes, from a MS,...vengeance, in consequence of the inhabitants having, in AD 1499, plundered some Spanish vessels, that were wrecked on the coast, the ingulfment musf, have... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1845 - 438 páginas
...Ilutory of Hengrave, p. 27. Andirons are perhaps not to be found now existing of a date earlier than the end of the fifteenth century, or the beginning of the sixteenth, and these seem not unfrequently to have belonged to religious houses, from the use of the letters JL?l).je.... | |
| 1901 - 500 páginas
...Sprache und der Interpretation, und behauptete : The CL is shown by linguistic evidence to belong to the end of the fifteenth Century or the beginning of the sixteenth (Harvard studies an 1892, S. 112). Zugleich stellte Schick, 'Temple of glas' S. CXXIX ff., die Übereinstimmungen... | |
| 1864 - 1010 páginas
...jewels once belonging to Lorenzo de Medici, and now partly in Florence and partly in Paris f. Somewhere about the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth the Venetians discovered, or, to speak more correctly, revived the art of the filagree glass. This,... | |
| Alexander Jeffrey - 1864 - 496 páginas
...of 13 acres each. In some parts of the north the Dav-och WM extended to 32 ox-gangs. 1 .3 i J till the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth, when the family of Kcr of Cessford acquired it from them, but by what title is not known. By several... | |
| William Burges - 1865 - 144 páginas
...jewels once belonging to Lorenzo de Medici, and now partly in Florence and partly in Paris f . Somewhere about the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth the Venetians discovered, or, to speak more correctly, revived the art of the filagree glass. This,... | |
| Sir William Watson Cheyne - 1882 - 672 páginas
...of Montpellier. He used no less than five different ointments in the treatment of a simple wound. At the end of the fifteenth century, or the beginning of the sixteenth century, a new writer appeared in the person of DE VIGO,1 who for a time exercised a great influence... | |
| Gustave Masson - 1888 - 256 páginas
...that country appear to have originally come from Saintongue, and settled in their present home since the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth. Although surrounded by a Gascon population, with which they are in daily contact, they have carefully... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1895 - 984 páginas
...people speaking the Roumanian or Wallachian language. It begins, so far as documents are preserved, about the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth, with translations from the Bible, followed by other religious writings, such as catechisms, prayers,... | |
| David MacGibbon, Thomas Ross (architect.) - 1897 - 674 páginas
...probably about 1500. The entire building bears evidence of having been in whole or part re-erected about the end of the fifteenth century or the beginning of the sixteenth century, possibly when it became the Cathedral of the Isles in 1506. Some portions, such as the north... | |
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