EditorialPortrait of the author, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, afterwards Maclean. Young woman waering a bonnet and gown. 19th century poet. . The Vow of the Peacock, and other poems. London, 1835. Source: 993.d.44 frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialThe fate of the bones of John the Baptist. Detail of the outer side of the wing of the altar of Saint John, from the Johanniter Monastery in Haarlem, Netherlands. Tempera on oakwood (after 1485) Overall size 172 x 139 cm - Inv. 993.
EditorialThe bronze door of St. Mary's cathedral in Hildesheim was cast under Bishop Bernward (993-1022). 16 reliefs, H: (entire door) 4,72 m, W: 1,15 m.
EditorialIllustration of a loaded donkey with an owl perched upon it. An allegory after a poem by Alexander Pope. . The Modern Dunciad, a satire; with notes, biographical and critical. London, 1814. Source: 993.a.31 frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialPortrait of the author, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, afterwards Maclean. Young woman waering a bonnet and gown. 19th century poet. . The Vow of the Peacock, and other poems. London, 1835. Source: 993.d.44 frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialHerod Antipas, his wife Herodias, and Saint John Baptist. Scenes from the New Testament on a cast bronze column (11th) named after Bishop Bernward (993-1022) Height 400 cm.
EditorialThe bronze door of St. Mary's cathedral in Hildesheim was cast under Bishop Bernward (993-1022). 16 reliefs, H: (entire door) 4,72 m, W: 1,15 m.
EditorialIllustration of a loaded donkey with an owl perched upon it. An allegory after a poem by Alexander Pope. . The Modern Dunciad, a satire; with notes, biographical and critical. London, 1814. Source: 993.a.31 frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialEntries in Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. England [Abingdon]; 11th and 12th centuries. [Whole folio] Entries in the chronicle for the years 991 to 993 Image taken from Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Originally published/produced in England [Ab...
EditorialPortrait of the author, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, afterwards Maclean. Young woman waering a bonnet and gown. 19th century poet. . The Vow of the Peacock, and other poems. London, 1835. Source: 993.d.44 frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialHerod Antipas, his wife Herodias, and Saint John Baptist. Scenes from the New Testament on a cast bronze column (11th) named after Bishop Bernward (993-1022) Height 400 cm.
EditorialThe bronze door of St. Mary's cathedral in Hildesheim was cast under Bishop Bernward (993-1022). 16 reliefs, H: (entire door) 4,72 m, W: 1,15 m.
EditorialThe fate of the bones of Saint John the Baptist. Outer side of the wing of the altar of Saint John, from the Johanniter Monastery in Haarlem, Netherlands. Tempera on oakwood (after 1485) Overall size 172 x 139 cm-Inv. 993.
EditorialThe bronze door of St. Mary's cathedral in Hildesheim was cast under Bishop Bernward (993-1022). 16 reliefs, H: (entire door) 4,72 m, W: 1,15 m.