Images, alphabetical by letter T
Total of 18 image(s)

Images, alphabetical by letter TTotal of 18 image(s)
tablesOne of a number of 'tables' to which the key number or geomantic pattern or questions led. Provenance: , « Previous Image | Next Image » Tapestry from Tomb of S. CuthbertSilk and gold thread artwork, presumably depicting S. Cuthbert. Provenance: Durham, England « Previous Image | Next Image » The Aesica BroochA Celtic artifact from Roman Britain. It is made of gilded bronze and was cast in two separate pieces which slot together. The design is a low relief in a swirling curvilinear pattern typical of Celtic art. Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle Provenance: Aesica, England « Previous Image | Next Image » The Alfred JewelAn Anglo-Saxon artifact of King Alfred of England, made from filigreed gold and cloissone enamel, covered with transparent pieces of rock crystal. The image in the oval center of the artifact is of the five senses. It bears an inscription saying "Alfred ordered me to be made." It may have been used as a page marker or for use in reading manuscripts to keep place on the page. -Ashmolean Museum Oxford Provenance: Somerset, England « Previous Image | Next Image » The Cuddlestone BowlA blue glass vase. Blue was a very popular color during the time period. -ashmolean museum oxford Provenance: Kent, England « Previous Image | Next Image » The Queen of Orcarie (SP?) decapitated by her sonThe Queen of Orcarie (SP?) has been decapitated by her son. Her body is in bed with a third person, and her head is on the floor. Her son is sheathing his sword. Provenance: Vienna, Austria « Previous Image | Next Image » The Saxon Brooch6th century Saxon Brooch made from silver and gold. The brooch was discovered in the grave of a woman buried at a cemetery at Mitcham. It would have been used to fasten a cloak at the shoulder. Though it was made in southern England, its decoration shows Scandinavian influences. A fine item of jewelry, it's opulence indicates that it's former owner was a person of wealth and high status. Museum of London Provenance: Mitcham, Surrey, England « Previous Image | Next Image » The universeThe universe, shown as naked zodiacal man. MS. Bodl. 266, f.144. Michael Scotus? Liber Introductorius. Italian, 15th century. Provenance: , Italy « Previous Image | Next Image » Three Broochestwo saucer brooches and one gilded silver brooch -Ashmolean Museum Oxford Provenance: London, England « Previous Image | Next Image » treatise properThe treatise proper begins under a picture of Euclid, holding a sphere and squinting through a dioptron at the moon, and 'Hermannus' (so named in MS. Ashmole 304) who holds an astrolabe. Provenance: , « Previous Image | Next Image » Tripod Lamps from Sutton Hootripod lamps from sutton hoo -British Museum Provenance: Sutton Hoo, England « Previous Image | Next Image » Tristan and Dinaden at Joyeuse GardeTristan and Dinaden at the Chateau de la Joyeuse Garde Provenance: Vienna, Austria « Previous Image | Next Image » Tristan and Isent arrive at Lancelot's CastleTristan, Isent and followers have arrived at Lancelot's castle Provenance: Vienna, Austria « Previous Image | Next Image » Tristan and LancelotTristan and Lancelot Provenance: Vienna, Austria « Previous Image | Next Image » Tristan and Palamedes find Lancelot asleepTristan and Palamedes find Lancelot taking a nap. Provenance: Vienna, Austria « Previous Image | Next Image » Tristan fights on the road to NorgallesTristan fights various knights on the road to Norgalles. Provenance: Vienna, Austria « Previous Image | Next Image » Tristan fights Saxon ChiefTristan is doing battle with the Saxon chief. He appears to be landing a blow with his sword. Provenance: Vienna, Austria Two small jeweled artifactssmall cross, round jeweled lid or ornament -Ashmolean Museum Oxford Provenance: , England |
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