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Example sentences for "thirteenth century"

  • Still, in thirteenth century work, there is frequently no evidence of such shading; the painter has been quite content with the traced line.

  • The filling out of such a skeleton as those given would in many respects be much the same in the eleventh, twelfth, or thirteenth century; and in each case it would be in direct pursuance of the traditions of Early Christian design.

  • But as four are certainly of thirteenth century date, and one late in the twelfth century, and as thirteen abbots ruled during that period, it may be pronounced impossible to name each one.

  • The hall is a vaulted chamber, of no great height, with piers to support the roof; most of it is part of the Abbot's dwelling, and of thirteenth century date.

  • The Font= stands between the first and second piers on the north side of the nave; the basin is of a local marble of thirteenth century date, but the lower part is modern.

  • Illustration: Thirteenth Century Pilgrims (the two Disciples at Emmaus).

  • The transept has a slight projection to the north and south; this part of the building and all to the east of it are evidently of thirteenth century work, but only a few detached portions remain.

  • The west end of the nave is in part amongst the ancient portions of the structure, and the western entrance doorway is thirteenth century work.

  • Confessedly this edifice is founded on Thirteenth Century scholasticism.

  • This law continued long beyond the Thirteenth Century, however.

  • More to the east are the Academy of Our Lady of Mercy and the new Calvary Episcopal Church (at the corner of Shady Avenue and Walnut Street), a beautiful example of thirteenth century Gothic.

  • On a hill still beyond stands the famous Tomb of Cæcilia Metella, round, sixty-five feet in diameter, and in thirteenth century a tower of now vanished castle of the Gaetani.

  • Brahminism (a philosophic deism), creed of the educated, along with Mohammedanism, introduced by conquest in thirteenth century A.

  • The original building dated from the thirteenth century, and a stormy life it had, like many Border strongholds alternately in Scottish and in English hands.

  • The chapel whose remains still stand, close by the bank of the tumbling stream, a few hundred yards higher up than the castle, is, I understand, of thirteenth century origin.

  • Groome, "a table made of oak that had been used for church building not later than the thirteenth century; and a bell in the belfry bears the Latin inscription: 'In honore Sanct.

  • No existing examples are earlier than the thirteenth century.

  • In the Mappa Mundi (thirteenth century) in Hereford Cathedral, Jerusalem is still the centre of the earth.

  • From the Hereford Map of the World, thirteenth century.


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