| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1834 - 438 pages
...with the intellectual character of the times.* The Latin historians of the Anglo-Saxon period art; so few as scarcely to merit notice ; the Saxon chronicle,...all, a venerable monument of antiquity, and valuable, ac containing, sterile as its language, more facts and dates than all our ancient authorities together.... | |
| Edward Duke - 1837 - 686 pages
...presence of the Redeemer of Man during his abode on earth. This religious fervour was much enhanced about the close of the tenth, or the beginning of the eleventh, century, by a notion, which spread amongst all nations, that the thousand years, mentioned by St. John, (Revelations... | |
| Edward Duke - 1837 - 686 pages
...presence of the Redeemer of Man during his abode on earth. This religious fervour was much enhanced about the close of the tenth, or the beginning of the eleventh, century, by a notion, which spread amongst all nations, that the thousand years, mentioned by St. John, (Revelations... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1846 - 620 pages
...of July, 1742. — Buhop Monk's I/ife of Bentley. BEBENGABIUS, or BERENGER, was born at Tours about the close of the tenth or the beginning of the eleventh century. He was educated under Fulbert, bishop of Chartres, and remained in that city till the death of that... | |
| 1857 - 526 pages
...and builders at work, is taken from the translation of the Scriptures by Aline, and is probably about the close of the tenth or the beginning of the eleventh century. Here we see a scaffold an men at work upon it ; a ladder by means of which the squared stones are carried... | |
| John Healy - 1890 - 668 pages
...those of Inis Clorann and Scattery Island, to St, Senanus. It is much more likely that it was built at the close of the tenth, or the beginning of the eleventh century, by Brian Boru, who also erected or repaired the great church, which had been more than once partially... | |
| William Paterson Paterson - 1915 - 482 pages
...architecture of the Renaissance to Tuscany. The earliest existing monuments that present the style date from the close of the tenth or the beginning of the eleventh century. There may be mentioned Gernrode in the Harz, 960 ; St. Pantaleon, Cologne, 964-980 ; the Dom at Worms,... | |
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