The New International Encyclopæeia, 13 tomasDaniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... Paris ( Map : France , N. , E 4 ) . It is an old town , but has many wide streets and avenues , some of recent ... Paris . MANSART , män'sär ' , or MANSARD , FRAN- COIS ( 1598-1666 ) . A French architect , born in houses in Paris and ...
... Paris ( Map : France , N. , E 4 ) . It is an old town , but has many wide streets and avenues , some of recent ... Paris . MANSART , män'sär ' , or MANSARD , FRAN- COIS ( 1598-1666 ) . A French architect , born in houses in Paris and ...
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... ( Paris , 1866 ) . Vasari ( q.v. ) is unreliable upon Mantegna . The best and most complete modern authority is Kristeller , Andrea Man- tegna , trans . by Strong ( London , 1901 ) . Wolt- mann's biography in Dohme , Kunst und Künstler ...
... ( Paris , 1866 ) . Vasari ( q.v. ) is unreliable upon Mantegna . The best and most complete modern authority is Kristeller , Andrea Man- tegna , trans . by Strong ( London , 1901 ) . Wolt- mann's biography in Dohme , Kunst und Künstler ...
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... Paris ) is dated 781 and is one of the earliest and finest works of the school . It had several branches . In France were : ( 1 ) the Franco - Saxon branch , extending from Paris to the Rhine , of which over thirty examples remain ...
... Paris ) is dated 781 and is one of the earliest and finest works of the school . It had several branches . In France were : ( 1 ) the Franco - Saxon branch , extending from Paris to the Rhine , of which over thirty examples remain ...
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... ( Paris , 1866 ) , remains excellent . So is the handbook in the French series of Quantin , Lecoy de la Marche , Les manuscrits et la miniature ( Paris , 1884 ) . Good German works are : Tik- kanen , Die Psalter - Illustrationen im ...
... ( Paris , 1866 ) , remains excellent . So is the handbook in the French series of Quantin , Lecoy de la Marche , Les manuscrits et la miniature ( Paris , 1884 ) . Good German works are : Tik- kanen , Die Psalter - Illustrationen im ...
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... Paris or papier maché . MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES . The following is the list of the more important bureaus of the United States Government which publish maps for general distribution : United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ...
... Paris or papier maché . MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES . The following is the list of the more important bureaus of the United States Government which publish maps for general distribution : United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ...
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