| George Barry - 1805 - 556 pages
...tributary to the Pictifh monarchs in the north of Scotland, for a period of feveral hundred years. Towards the end of the ninth, or the beginning of the tenth century, they were invaded, and yielded to the fuperior force of a warlike people, from the lakes and mores... | |
| 1806 - 614 pages
...tributary to the Pictish monarchs in the north of Scotland, for a period of several hundred years. Towards the end of the ninth, or the beginning of the tenth century, they weie invaded, and yielded to the superior force of a warlike people, from the hikes and shores... | |
| Sir Richard Colt Hoare - 1807 - 474 pages
...resorted to as a seminary for learning and religion. The chapel at CASHEL must have been erected either at the end of the ninth, or the beginning of the tenth century, as COR MAC, its founder, was slain in battle AD 908 ; but as this building is riehly decorated with... | |
| John Mason Good - 1823 - 630 pages
...The first accurate description we have of it is contained in the Almanson of Rhazes, written about the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century ; in which, however, he quotes from an Alexandrian physician of the name of Aaron, who had written... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 pages
...have of this dreadful disease is to be found in Ihe writings of Almansor of Rhazes, published about the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century. He however quotes an Alexandrian physician of the name of Aaron, who had treated the same subject so... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1846 - 328 pages
...York as any other. Wanley, who was a good judge of the age of MSS., refers the Saxon portion of it to the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century. It appears indeed, from the grammatical forms, to be somewhat older than the Durham Gospels, but in all... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1846 - 336 pages
...York as any other. Wanley, who was a good judge of the age of MSS., refers the Saxon portion of it to the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century. It appears indeed, from the grammatical forms, to be somewhat older than the Durham Gospels, but in all... | |
| Jens Jacob A. Worsaae - 1849 - 264 pages
...the historical recollections associated with it, has no equal in the North. King Gorm the Old, who at the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century, first united the " On the same side, near the legs of British charioteer, in full length about the... | |
| Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae - 1849 - 202 pages
...the historical recollections associated with it, has no equal in the North. King Gorm the Old, who at the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century, first united the "On the same side, near the legs of British charioteer, in full length about the skeleton,... | |
| Joseph Stevenson - 1865 - 320 pages
...Rushworth Gospels are very notable specimens. That of the Rushworth has been referred by Wanley to the end of the ninth or the beginning of the tenth century. From its grammatical forms3 it 1 Mé com swiSe oft on gemynd hwilce witan geo wséron geond Angelcyn,... | |
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