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Journal articles on the topic "Witney Antiques"

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Carlson, David R. "The Italian Johannes Opicius on Henry VII of England's 1492 invasion of France: historical witness and antique convention." Renaissance Studies 20, no. 4 (August 8, 2006): 520–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-4658.2006.00335.x.

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Chrzanovski, Laurent, Denis Zhuravlev, and Florin Topoleanu. "Lamps with “temple façade” decoration: witness to urban vitality in the northern and western Black Sea and the ties with Constantinople." Ancient lamps from Spain to India. Trade, influences, local traditions, no. 28.1 (December 31, 2019): 125–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.2083-537x.pam28.1.09.

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The architectural motif in the form of an arch-on-columns, the titular “temple facade”, decorating the discus of late antique lamps, has been the subject of debate and various interpretations of the meaning without reference to the rendering or the lamp type. An examination of known examples of lamps with this particular motif has identified four different lamp type variants and two main renderings of the decoration. Ovoid lamps bearing a representation of an arch-on-columns, the most numerous among the finds, come mostly from Constantinople and nearby cities, the Black Sea coast and the Danubian sites, the sole exceptions being Egypt (where they appear also in a late variant), Cyprus and Byblos. Reconstructing the distribution of these types and renderings has introduced some “order” into the existing hypotheses and highlighted issues connected with understanding the booming economy of the Pontic area as well as the recently rebuilt Danubian limes fortresses, during their apex, in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. It has also contributed to the discussion aimed at ending the widespread use of the term “Balkan lamps” for products that represent the output of Pontic and Danubian workshops influenced by the Imperial capital in Constantinople.
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Hochstedler, Andrew. "The Late Antique Syriac Book of Mary and a New Witness to the Departure of Mary in Six Books from Sinai Arabic 588." Apocrypha 33 (January 2022): 91–166. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.apocra.5.134682.

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Books on the topic "Witney Antiques"

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Antiques, Witney. A Golden Age: Rare and historic embroideries from the 16th and 17th centuries. Witney, Oxon [England]: Witney Antiques, 2008.

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Antiques, Witney, ed. 'An Invitation to tea': An exhibition of antique related tea equipage at Witney Antiques, November 21st to 11th Dece mber 1991. Witney: Witney Antiques, 1991.

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Mergl, Jan. Loetz: Bohemian glass 1880-1940. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 2003.

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Hennig, Wolfgang, Alena Adlerova, Duna Panenkov, Johann Lotz Witwe, and Johann Lötz Witwe. Lötz: Bohemian Glass 1880-1940. Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2003.

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Under the sign: John Bargrave as collector, traveler, and witness. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Witney Antiques"

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González-Salinero, Raúl. "Expulsados de la Historia : El argumento histórico en la polémica antijudía hispana (siglos IV-VII)." In Writing History in Late Antique Iberia. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729413_ch13.

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Following the previous patristic tradition, the Hispano-Christian authors oriented the historical interpretation as an essential element in the anti- Jewish discourse around the concept of the Salvation History. With the coming of the Christ, the Jews are ‘evicted’ from History in favour of the Verus Israel. The Augustinian theory of the ‘witness people’ would be assumed with probative value within providentialist history to the detriment of the ancient ‘chosen people’. Subjected by divine design to Christian political power, the Jews suffer the deserved punishment for their innumerable sins. The inheritance of this stigma and the inveterate Jewish unbelief will arouse divine reprobation while allowing the Gentile people, guided by the light of the Christ, to be uniquely incorporated into the Salvation History.
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Inglebert, Hervé. "The Definitions and Uses of Historia in Isidore of Seville." In Writing History in Late Antique Iberia. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729413_ch08.

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Isidore of Seville is an exceptional witness to analyse the purpose of historia production in late Antiquity. The analysis of uses of the term historia by the Bishop of Seville, which he mentions more than one hundred times in his works, leads us to distinguish three different aspects. The first one is that of the definition of historia about the past as a literary genre based on classical standards. The second one is an exegetical reflection on the plural readings of the historia of a biblical text. The third one concerns the specific usages that Isidore makes from the data provided by historia, whether it is sacred or profane, in order to produce texts aiming to describe the etymologies of words or the human past.
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"A Fourth Ethiopic Witness to the Shepherd of Hermas." In Caught in Translation: Studies on Versions of Late-Antique Christian Literature, 241–66. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004417182_013.

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Harvey, Brian W., and Carla J. Shapreau. "Fakes and Forgeries - the Problem of Attribution." In Violin Fraud, 54–74. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198166559.003.0006.

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Abstract In any discussion as to false trade descriptions of articles of antique value the question is inevitably raised as to how a judge would ‘know’ that a description was false. ‘Were you there when the instrument was made?’ might be a reasonable question for a judge to ask a witness, but it casts a smokescreen over the real·point. It is essential to understand that no court can claim infall ibility of judgment. This hardly needs to be said after such well publicized miscarriages of justice as have occurred in the prose cution of alleged IRA terrorists. But it must be remembered that in all these cases it was actually the jury that came to the wrong conclusion on the facts, though the jury may well have been encouraged to do so by the remarks of the judge in guiding the Jury.
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