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Illustrations 66 The Publishers' Circula...
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AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF WORDS USED IN ART AND ARCH / EOLOGY . Explaining- Terms frequently used in Works on Architecture , Arms , Bronzes Christian Art , Colour , Costume , Decoration , Devices , Emblems , Heraldry , Lace , Personal Ornaments , Pottery , Painting , Sculpture , & c , with their Derivations . ' By J . W . MOLLETT , IB . A ., Oflicier de V'Instruction . Publique ( France ) ; Author of ' ' Life of Rembrandt' etc . Illustrated with 600 Wood Engravings . Small 4 to . strongly bound in cloth , , 1 zs . 6 d . Specimen page . 38 WORDS USED IN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY . ' Bath , Order of the , numbers 985 members , | Battle-axe is one of the most ancient of Kni including ghts Grand the Soverei Cross— gn G ; . C . B viz . — . 50 First N-aval Class and on weapons the back . The of . pole the - axe axe . is ( distinguished See Bipennis b . y ) a spike Military and 25 Civil Knights . Second Class . Battled , Embattled , Her . Having battle-Knights Commanders — K . C . B . —120 Naval ments . and Military and 50 Civil . Third Class : Battlement , Embattailment , Bateling , O . E . ( Fr . Cre ' neau , Merltt . Bretesse ) . A parapet in J § L fortifications , consisting of a series of rising / m ^^^^^^ M j ^^ ^ Srt m parts , called called Merlons Crenels or Cops Embrasuke , separated s b or y M ^^^^^^^ ^^ m ^^^^ spaces k . , , v ~ £$ ^ T M ^^ ^ y W ^^^ ^ 3 ^ f I ^ ^^ ^ ^^ (| /^ ^ ^ \ 3 " ) with Batuz hammered . Norman up gold French ; said for of battns silken , beaten stuffs Jc j % ^ 20 ^ ^ ^ ^ % ^^ -v S & L jBauKaAis Baucalia ) . or A Baucalis drinking- , vessel Gr . and , which R . i fiavKaKiov varied in , Fig 74 . Naval \ J ) and Military Badge \ 3 of the " Bath . " banner shape Bauce and used na , mat Bau in erial the cea 1 u 3 t , Med century . / V . black \ Mcynck and white . ) Companions—C . B . —525 Naval and Military Baudekyn , O . E . A fabric of silk and gold and 200 Civil . thread . ^ J ^ ^ r ^ ^ n-- ;^^ - and Batiaca R . A or vase Batioca of a , very Gr . brocad Baudek e : yn " pannus ( Lat . Baldakimis omnium ditissiinus ) . Cloth . " of gold , ^ --ll ^^ r ^ £ J J ^ ^ % s ^~ r l ± ^ \ drinking costly descri -vessel ption . , used as a I The Baudrick strap by or which Baldroclr the , clapper O . E ., of is a hung cliurcli in hell the . vflS 6 c epffir 5 ^ g ffftffSa waiitehk * 5 ^ Ek * > i . srvid Saddle Batiere to - be roof , Fr ., . en ) Arch A batiere . roof ( See is " ' worn crown Baukides by of the women , hell Gr . . ; ( 3 au it / rf was 5 es % of A a saffron lvind of colour shoe . flB I © ^ * fPpjf ZS JiiL wr 1 fMita jSS ^ f ^ IS ^ ^ BSi pack w it has -saddle lt onl ^ y two ; that ^ slopes orrn is , when ° ^ or inside b This y courtezans elegantl their baukides y- , shaped who , to shoe often mak e p themselves laced highly cork est appear eemed soles \ Ba B $ ii « J ^ ^ J § y being eaves » gables tne two . other sides taller Ba . xaorBaxea , Gr . Sandals made of textile NflraSJpg ^ Mffi ^ |^ hP' ( 1 ) Batillum A hand-shovel orVatillum used , for R . p lants a , kind such as alfa the palm They , rush were , willow worn , pa y pyrus comic , Fig . of 74 the a ^ . Bx Civil " ** Hath ^ Bad . " ge fumi burning small gate shovel . scented ( 2 . ) Any herbs kind to of partment actors Bay , on Arch or the division . stage ( Fr . . Travfr in a ) . structure A princi , marked pal com the oil - diminutive of the BEND Baton sinister . In couped heraldry at , its a b disposition y buttresses of or the pilasters vaulting on , the the main walls a , rches or hy made , & cextremities . The French word bale means an opening Greek Baton Batter ori . gin A The . rch ( . See military Said Scytale of baton walls . , ) or that staff slope , was in of - in linen Bayeux a wall worked for Tapestry a door in coloured . or window A roll worsted . of unblcnc with i * i » icci swards from , the base . Walls of wharfs and of trations of the Norman Conquest ( about A i > . fortifications trenerally batter . I 068 Bayonet ) : preserved . A weapo in the n , public so called library after at the mvcntcu Hayeux tmvi - njTjnJTJT-J ~ L . of Bayonne in France , where it was Fig . 75 . Embattled . abcHlt A - - l 6 5 OLondon : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGTON , 188 Fleet ^ ree ^ J ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1881, page illus. 66, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121881/page/256/
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