Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... reference is small and subtle , but no less powerful for that . At the feet of the dying Christ we find a reference to resurrection and the triumph of life and love . The crucified figure itself is simply , but movingly , treated , and ...
... reference is small and subtle , but no less powerful for that . At the feet of the dying Christ we find a reference to resurrection and the triumph of life and love . The crucified figure itself is simply , but movingly , treated , and ...
Page 111
... reference to her care of sick pilgrims : I vels draw val osdri oedd Parlwr gan vwr niferoedd ( ' her parlour was to many invalids like a hostelry ' ) . 72 This looks very much like the small informal maisons Dieu documented by Gilchrist ...
... reference to her care of sick pilgrims : I vels draw val osdri oedd Parlwr gan vwr niferoedd ( ' her parlour was to many invalids like a hostelry ' ) . 72 This looks very much like the small informal maisons Dieu documented by Gilchrist ...
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... references and a comprehensive index . If fellow Cambrians are seeking a general introduction into what the Royal ... reference to Wales ! Matters archaeological are also conspicuous by their absence , and the undoubted success of the ...
... references and a comprehensive index . If fellow Cambrians are seeking a general introduction into what the Royal ... reference to Wales ! Matters archaeological are also conspicuous by their absence , and the undoubted success of the ...
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CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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