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An Illustrated Dictionary of Words used in Art and Archaeology by John W. Mollett

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1. Chapter 1 2. 1602. Figs. 105, 106, 107 represent different brooches found in France 3. 1735. Jacquemart says, “Doccia now inundates Europe with spurious 4. introduction. 5. 2. Roman. _Funera justa_ conveys the same idea as the Greek _dicaia_ of 6. 1204. Its peculiar beauty is derived from the curved forms and tenuity 7. introduction of machine-made goods and European design. (Consult _Dr. 8. 1792. The _modern art_ of joinery properly dates from the introduction 9. 1252. The badge of silk, gold, and pearls was tied in a knot upon the 10. 91. See also IN LURE.) 11. introduction of the flint and steel. (See FIRE-LOCK.) 12. 1861. The INSIGNIA are the _Badge_ (Fig. 171); _collar_ of heraldic 13. 1780. Valenciennes lace is made entirely on the pillow, of simple 14. 1440. A viscount’s mantle is two doublings and a half of plain fur. His 15. 1. Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in 16. 3. Moved illustrations to the head of the associated article. If more 17. 4. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_.

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