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... court . They were embellished with ashlar ma- sonry and decoration such as ' horns of consecration ' , ' mason's marks ' and wall paintings . The first ' palaces ' on Crete were built around 1900 BC and by 1700 BC new monumental ...
... court . They were embellished with ashlar ma- sonry and decoration such as ' horns of consecration ' , ' mason's marks ' and wall paintings . The first ' palaces ' on Crete were built around 1900 BC and by 1700 BC new monumental ...
Page 421
... courts ) . The vari- ous papers all likewise draw attention to the changing nature of the court across time , which sometimes needs emphasising to those Western mediaevalists who see Byzantium as an unchanging and undifferentiated ...
... courts ) . The vari- ous papers all likewise draw attention to the changing nature of the court across time , which sometimes needs emphasising to those Western mediaevalists who see Byzantium as an unchanging and undifferentiated ...
Page 422
... court , this is certainly no pretty coffee - table book . If I were to find a criticism , what perhaps is missing and still needed is more on the effect of the court on Byzantine literature through patronage and links with courts ...
... court , this is certainly no pretty coffee - table book . If I were to find a criticism , what perhaps is missing and still needed is more on the effect of the court on Byzantine literature through patronage and links with courts ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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