Showing posts with label Carolus Magnus. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Meaning

Meaning
Understanding
Art
Arte
Florence
Cerro de la Muerte
Brunellesco's Dome  
Vézelay
Lewis Carroll 
Aguas Zarcas 
San Carlos 
Carolus Magnus 
Ps and Qs: Roof-Proof  
 
Prov.10:6 
"Blessings are upon the head of the just: but violence covereth the mouth of the wicked."




HELMETS.

“The helmet was composed of two parts: the headpiece, which was strengthened within by several circles of iron; and the visor,
which, as the name implies, was a sort of grating to see through, so contrived as, by sliding in a groove, or turning on a pivot, to be raised or lowered at pleasure. Some helmets had a further
improvement called a bever, from the Italian bevere, to drink. The ventayle, or "air-passage," is another name for this.
To secure the helmet from the possibility of falling, or of being
struck off, it was tied by several laces to the meshes of the hauberk; consequently, when a knight was overthrown, it was necessary to undo these laces before he could be put to death; though this was sometimes effected by lifting up the skirt of the hauberk, and stabbing him in the belly. The instrument of death was a small dagger, worn on the right side.”~~~
Thomas Bulfinch: The Age of Chivalry

 




 
Nave Vault with Striped Arches  
Vézelay Abbey (Basilique Ste-Madeleine)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
 
 

 

Viviana Calderón

 

Chess: "Meaning" "Understanding" "Art" "Arte" "Florence" "Cerro de la Muerte" "Brunellesco's Dome" "Vézelay" "Lewis Carroll"  "Aguas Zarcas" "San Carlos" "Carolus Magnus" "Ps and Qs: Roof-Proof"



Published: June 3, 2007


 In the winter of 1654, ...........dock waited the ship's only cargo: a forty-four-year-old Anglican rector named Thomas Gage.