The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall Historically Surveyed, כרך 2John Stockdale, 1804 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 11
עמוד 86
... Nennius , " Guortemir - Horsam , satellitem bellicosum , prostravit , cæteros- " que in fugam versos ut stipulas terræ allidit " ( c . xlv . ) , or on the very course of Nennius's battles preceding and subsequent , the first on the ...
... Nennius , " Guortemir - Horsam , satellitem bellicosum , prostravit , cæteros- " que in fugam versos ut stipulas terræ allidit " ( c . xlv . ) , or on the very course of Nennius's battles preceding and subsequent , the first on the ...
עמוד 87
... Nennius and the Saxon Chronicle . The first who mentioned the monument of Catigern , was Camden ; and he mentioned it only as from that faithful repository of local antiquities , the tradition of the country . " Ceciderunt hôc prælio ...
... Nennius and the Saxon Chronicle . The first who mentioned the monument of Catigern , was Camden ; and he mentioned it only as from that faithful repository of local antiquities , the tradition of the country . " Ceciderunt hôc prælio ...
עמוד 105
... Nennius , c . xxx .: " Rex - cui nomen erat Benli , in regione Jal . " In Denbighshire and the vale of Cluyd , " Moel Benlli , or Vennli's Hill is a strong British post , probably possessed by the chieftain of that name mentioned by ...
... Nennius , c . xxx .: " Rex - cui nomen erat Benli , in regione Jal . " In Denbighshire and the vale of Cluyd , " Moel Benlli , or Vennli's Hill is a strong British post , probably possessed by the chieftain of that name mentioned by ...
עמוד 119
... that casual contradictoriness of confusion in which ideas impinge upon ideas , 66 " As gods meet gods , and jostle in the dark ; " because " Benli , the long tale in Nennius of Germanus's SECT . I. ] 1-19 HISTORICALLY SURVEYED .
... that casual contradictoriness of confusion in which ideas impinge upon ideas , 66 " As gods meet gods , and jostle in the dark ; " because " Benli , the long tale in Nennius of Germanus's SECT . I. ] 1-19 HISTORICALLY SURVEYED .
עמוד 120
John Whitaker. " Benli , the long tale in Nennius of Germanus's coming to the gates of the citadel , of Benli's refusing to let him be admitted , and of all the wonders resulting from both , being ... Nennius of Germanus's coming ...
John Whitaker. " Benli , the long tale in Nennius of Germanus's coming to the gates of the citadel , of Benli's refusing to let him be admitted , and of all the wonders resulting from both , being ... Nennius of Germanus's coming ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abbey abbot afterwards Alban's alias altar ancient appears appellation arches arms Athelstan Barrington barrow Bede bishop bishop of Exeter Bodmin bordarii Borlase Britain British Britons called Camden canons caracalla Carew carucates castle cathedral century chapel chess Christianity clergy Conquest Cornish Cornish language Cornwall Crediton cùm denominated Dioclesian Doomsday Book druidism Eadmer Ecclesia ejus English episcopal equally erected Exeter formerly German's Gildas Hals hermit Hist honour Ibid Ireland Keby king land language Lanyhorne Leland Leland's Coll Leland's Itin Leofric Malmesbury manor martyr merely miles monastery Monasticon monks Nennius Newcome noticed origin of chess original Paris parish passage Penryn Picts Piran prelate present priory probably quæ quod rector Roman Ruan Rumon saint Sancti Saxons says shews stone sunt suppose tower town Tregoney Usher Valor Verulam Wales walls Welsh Wharton's Anglia Sacra Whitern whole Willis
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 312 - O thou that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the god Of this new world, at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads, to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun, to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy sphere...
עמוד 354 - Merchant man (which shall at this time be nameless) that bought the Contents of two noble Libraries for forty shillings price ; a shame it is to be spoken.
עמוד 320 - Quidquid Gregorius summus docet, et Leo papa; Basilius quidquid, Fulgentius atque, coruscant Cassiodorus item, Chrysostomus atque Johannes. Quidquid et Athelmus docuit, quid Beda magister...
עמוד 178 - They were calculated to produce the effect of the louver, or open lantern, in the inside ; and, on this account, were originally continued open almost to the covering, It is generally supposed, that the tower of Winchester cathedral, which is remarkably thick and short, was left as the foundation for a projected spire : but this idea never entered into the plan of the architect. Nearly the whole...
עמוד 242 - ... foiled, than in other ferial days, as in fastening and making their booths and stalls, bearing and carrying, lifting and placing their wares outward and homeward, as though they did nothing remember the horrible defiling of their souls in buying and selling, with many deceitful lies and false perjury with drunkenness and strifes, and so specially withdrawing themselves and their servants from divine service...
עמוד 37 - was not desired by the Cornish ; but forced upon them by the tyranny of England, at a time when the English language was yet unknown in Cornwall. This act of tyranny was at once gross barbarity to the Cornish people, and a death blow to the Cornish language.
עמוד 341 - Wresehil is al of tymbre. The castelle it self is motid aboute on 3 partes, the 4 parte is dry where the entre is ynto the castelle. The castelle is al of very fair and greate squarid stone both withyn and withowte, wherof (as sum hold opinion) much was brought owt of Fraunce.
עמוד 320 - Invenies alios perplures, lector, ibidem Egregios studiis, arte et sermone magistros, Plurima qui claro scripsere volumina sensu ; Nomina sed quorum praesenti in carmine scribi Longius est visum, quam plectri postulet usus.
עמוד 96 - JLirictnna however," he writes, "went away from the neighbourhood of" her sisters, in a spirit probably of stronger abstraction from the world with all its ties, yet still kept within the confines of Cornwall. She went up into that angular part on the north-east, •which was subdued by the Saxons long before the rest of the country, by its peninsular kind of separation from it, as it exhibits a much greater number of Saxon appellations for places than any other district in Cornwall, and indeed has...
עמוד 320 - Historic! veteres, Pompeius, Plinius, ipse Acer Aristoteles, rhetor quoque Tullius ingens. Quid quoque Sedulius, vel quid canit ipse Juvencus, Alcimus et Clemens, Prosper, Paulinus, Arator, Quid Fortunatus, vel quid Lactantius edunt.