10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PEYTREL»
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1
An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Wales and ...
The following is the description of the peytrel given in the British Museum Guide
to Antiquities of the Bronze Age, page 150——“ It is mounted [in its case] on a
copper plate as originally worn, fragments of the lining being shown at the side ...
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, 1911
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A Guide to the Antiquities of the Bronze Age: In the ...
Gold Ornament Room, Case K. At the back of the Case is a piece of gold armour (
plate x) formerly known as the Mold corslet, but now seen to be a peytrel (French,
poitrail) or brunt for a pony. It is mounted on a copper FIG. 143.— Mold peytrel ...
British Museum. Dept. of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnology, Sir Charles Hercules Read, 1904
3
Catalogue of Engraved Gems: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
The horse has a bridle with reins, a peytrel on his chest, and a saddle cloth; his
mane is hogged and the end of his long tail is tied with a fillet. The trunks of both
men are shown in three- quarter view. Cursory work of the second half of the v ...
Gisela M. A. Richter, 2006
4
Specimens, with memoirs, of the less-known British poets. ...
There men might see in a throw How king Riehard, that noble man, Encountered
with the Soldau, The chief was tolde of Damas, His trust upon his mare was, And
therefor, as the book1 us tells, His crupper lmnge' full of bells, And his peytrel 2 ...
5
First period. Second period. From Spenser to Dryden
There men might see in a throw How king Richard, that noble man, Encountered
with the Soldan, The chief was tolde of Damas, His trust upon his mare was, And
therefor, as the book1 us tells, His crupper hunge full of bells, And his peytrel 2 ...
6
The Complete Poetry and Prose of Geoffrey Chaucer
Aboute the peytrel° stood the foom° ful hye; He was of foom al flekked as a pye°.
565 A male tweyfoold° upon his croper° lay. It semed that he caried lite° array. Al
light for somer° rood this worthy man. And in myn herte to wondren I bigan What ...
Mark Allen, John Fisher, 2011
7
A Picture Book of Ancient British Art
It is more likely to have been a peytrel or brunt for a pony, and would have been
worn across the breast partly as armour, partly as a splendid decoration. The
finders referred to coarse cloth which was thrown away together with gold
fastening ...
Stuart Piggott, Glyn E. Daniel, 2011
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The riches of Chaucer, in which his impurities have been ...
245 And every boss of bridle and peytrel" That they had on was worth, as I would
ween,7 A thousand pound ; and on their headds well Dressdd were crownds of
the laurel green, The best ymade that ever I had seen : And every knight had ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1870
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The History of English Poetry from the Close of the 11. to ...
And his peytrel 1, and his arsoun'; Three myle myghte men here the soun. The
mere gan nygh, her belles to ryng, For grete pryde, withoute lesyng, A brodb
iawchoun to hym he bar, For he thought that he wolde that Have slayn kyng
Richard ...
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Specimens with memoirs of the less-known British poets
There men might see in a throw How king Richard, that noble man, Encountered
with the Soldan, The chief was tolde of Damas, His trust upon his mare was, And
therefor, as the book1 us tells, His crupper hunge full of bells, And his peytrel 2 ...
George Gilfillan, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1868
2 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PEYTREL»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
peytrel no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Mold Cape Returns To Wrexham Museum
Later, they thought it might have been a peytrel – a decorative piece of horse furniture. The decoration of the cape is designed to represent ... «Wrexham.com, ago 13»
Unique medieval harness found at Cork castle
... and one of the most important finds they had ever uncovered — the complete 13th/14th century leather horse harness known as a peytrel. «Irish Examiner, jul 13»