Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, Volum 2The Society, 1896 |
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... called this Part VI . , although , strictly speaking , it is the second half of Part V. , published in the preceding volume . Both parts were com- municated to the Society at the same meeting , but the completed paper was of such a ...
... called this Part VI . , although , strictly speaking , it is the second half of Part V. , published in the preceding volume . Both parts were com- municated to the Society at the same meeting , but the completed paper was of such a ...
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... called : Marci Antonii Zimaræ Magische Artzney - Kunst , Darinnen enthalten Ein gantz neuer überaus reicher Schatz verschiedener Magisch - Naturgemässer Geheimnisse , insonderheit aber von Sigillen : allerhand verborgenen Signaturen und ...
... called : Marci Antonii Zimaræ Magische Artzney - Kunst , Darinnen enthalten Ein gantz neuer überaus reicher Schatz verschiedener Magisch - Naturgemässer Geheimnisse , insonderheit aber von Sigillen : allerhand verborgenen Signaturen und ...
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... called Ziebendorf , near Liegnitz ; where he resided till his death which occurred on June 8 , 1675 . Jonston wrote treatistes on medicine , history , literature , and other topics , but he is best known by his works on natural history ...
... called Ziebendorf , near Liegnitz ; where he resided till his death which occurred on June 8 , 1675 . Jonston wrote treatistes on medicine , history , literature , and other topics , but he is best known by his works on natural history ...
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... called Gratia Dei , was revealed ( it is said ) unto King Alexander by an Angel . Many of the receipts are fanciful or superstitious ; substances , chiefly plants and their extracts , were employed , the virtues of which were , of ...
... called Gratia Dei , was revealed ( it is said ) unto King Alexander by an Angel . Many of the receipts are fanciful or superstitious ; substances , chiefly plants and their extracts , were employed , the virtues of which were , of ...
Side 20
... called the second , and is corrected and augmented . This would seem to imply that Among these are the work by Mizaldus on the Harmony of things ; Irvine's Medicina Magnetica ; Goclenius on the Weapon - salve , and others . there was an ...
... called the second , and is corrected and augmented . This would seem to imply that Among these are the work by Mizaldus on the Harmony of things ; Irvine's Medicina Magnetica ; Goclenius on the Weapon - salve , and others . there was an ...
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Aldie ancient Andrews antiquarian antiquary antiquities appears appended archæology Archbishop Arthur Mitchell Bain barmkin Bishop building Bulls burgh Burghead called canopy castle Cathedral century chapter-house Charter Christian church Clavie contains copy Council counter-seal described Dumfries Earl early Edinburgh edition English engraved F.S.A. Scot fact feet figure fish French Glasgow GLASGOW CATHEDRAL Glasguensis Goclenius Greek ground HALICARNASSOS Hoddom Inchcolm inches inscription interest James James Beaton John Johnston Kentigern Kilwinning King lands later Latin legend literature Lochmaben London Lord mentioned Museum Norsemen original paper papingo parish peel pele Picts powder of sympathy present printed probably Provost referred Robert Robert Wishart Roman Rutherglen says Scotichronicon Scotland Scottish sculptured seal secrets Selkirkshire shield side Society stone tails temple thurible tower town translation Traquair volume wall William Wishart word Wyntoun Zimara Zimbabwe
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Side 257 - Lest haply after he hath laid the foundation, and is not able to finish it, all that behold it begin to mock him, saying, This man began to build, and was not able to finish.
Side 84 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed ; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed ; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed.
Side 408 - ... sculptured shapeliness for a time insuperable, connects forgotten and following ages with each other, and half constitutes the identity, as it concentrates the sympathy, of nations ; — it is in that golden stain of time that we are to look for the real light and...
Side 408 - Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching, of mysterious sympathy, nay, even of approval or condemnation, which we feel in walls that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. It is in their lasting witness against men, in their quiet contrast with the transitional character of all things, in the strength which, through the lapse of seasons and times, and the decline and birth of dynasties, and the changing of the face of the earth, and of the limits of the sea,...
Side 243 - And entering into the house they found the child with Mary, his mother, and falling down they adored him; and opening their treasures they offered him gifts : gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Side 61 - The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard-seed, which a man took and sowed in his field : which is the least indeed of all seeds ; but when it is grown up, it is greater than all herbs, and becometh a tree ; so that the birds of the air come, and dwell in the branches thereof.
Side 457 - The Kentish men of old were said to have tails, because trafficking in the Low Countries, they never paid full payments of what they did owe, but still left some part unpaid.
Side 30 - All that Mr. Baker printed was, 1. " Reflections on Learning, shewing the insufficiency thereof in its several particulars, in order to evince the usefulness and necessity of Revelation, London, 1710," which went through eight editions; and Mr. Boswell, in his
Side 408 - For, indeed, the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching, of mysterious sympathy, nay, even of approval or condemnation, which we feel in walls that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity.
Side 95 - And shattered Memnon yields a magic sound, Set up a glittering brute of uncouth shape, And bow before the image of an ape ! Thousands regard the hound with holy fear, Not...