अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «VOIDED LOZENGE» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
voided lozenge का उपयोग पता करें।
voided lozenge aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Heraldic Design: A Handbook for Students
Fretty. g The fret, ft Semy with billets. » Annulet. _;' Heraldic fountain, k, I, m.
Roundles or roundels: k A flat object, I A round object, m Semy of bezants, n
Goutty de poix The Mascle (29c): The mascle is a voided lozenge. The. THE
SHIELD Si.
The diamond-shaped fusil is a slim lozenge while the muscle is a voided lozenge
and the rustre (rarely found) is a lozenge with a round hole. These forms are
seldom found as a single charge but are usually conjoined in the direction of an ...
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Early Blazon: Heraldic Terminology in the Twelfth and ...
134. mascle du champ vuidiee, mascle (voided lozenge). See mascle vuidiee du
champ. mascle vuidiee du champ, mascle (voided lozenge) (Fig. 87). B 8: a six
mascles . . . voydes du champ (Ba/Bl 8, see PAUSE losenge : Bb 8, see mascle2)
...
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An Introduction to Heraldry
The confusion between lozenges and mascles in early blazons may be settled by
calling a 'lozenge' the form now known as such, and describing the mascle as a
false- or voided-lozenge, for which there is ancient precedent. This will get rid of ...
William Henry St. John Hope, 2001
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A Grammar of English Heraldry
The confusion between lozenges and mascles in early blazons may be settled by
calling a 'lozenge' the form now known as such, and describing the mascle as a
false- or voided-lozenge, for which there is ancient precedent. This will get rid of ...
W. H. St. John Hope, Anthony R. Wagner, 2011
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Heraldry, Historical and Popular
Mascle: — a voided Lozenge; Nos. 109, 441, 442. Mid-rind, or Fer-de-Moline : —
the iron affixed to the centre of a mill-stone; No. 153. It is a modification of the
Cross Moline, No. 75, which in a Roll of Edward I. is styled a Fer-de-Moline : thus
...
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An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Anglesey
... interlacing a voided lozenge, while the word Fretty is kept for the older form.
FR1EzE.——The middle division in an entablatnre, between the arabilrave and
the aorniee; generally any band of ornament or colour immediately below a
cornice.
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, 1937
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The Antiquaries Journal
Only in the late fifteenth century will mascle reappear, but with the new meaning '
voided lozenge'. The simplicity of the earliest medieval heraldry disappears
gradually in the fourteenth century. In earlier rolls the ordinary (or principal
charge) is ...
On the cross a crosslet .pattie in the centre of which is a voided lozenge
containing a pellet, and from whose arms crutched bars run along the surface of
the main cross. Inscription, bLAW1AC. Petrie, No. 69, where the crosslet is not
correctly ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1909
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
The Fret, drawn as a voided lozenge interlaced by a slender saltire, is counted an
Ordinary. A Charge in such a shape is extremely rare in medieval armory, its
ancient form when the field is covered by it being a number of bastonswthree
being ...