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1920, A.R. Mowbray, Morehouse
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Table of Contents

PART I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
I. Ornaments
Page 3
II. The Origin of Vestments
Page 7
III. Classical Costume
Page 15
IV. The Development of Ecclesiastical Costume
Page 21
PART II. ORNAMENTS OF THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH
V. The Albe
Page 39
VI. The Chasuble
Page 43
VII. The Pallium
Page 51
VIII. The Tunicle and Dalmatic
Page 55
IX. Buskins and Sandals
Page 59
X. The Stole
Page 62
XI. The Maniple or Fanon
Page 65
PART III. AFTER THE FIRST SIX CENTURIES
XII. The Cope
Page 69
XIII. Other Forms Of The Cope
Page 76
XIV. The Amice
Page 80
XV. The Bishop's Crozier and Mitre
Page 82
XVI. Some other Episcopal Ornaments
Page 86
XVII. The Rochet
Page 89
XVIII. The Surplice
Page 93
XIX. The Almice
Page 96
XX. The Hood
Page 99
XXI. The Tippet or Scarf
Page 105
Two Local Customs. The Offertory Veil
Page 108
PART IV. OUT-DOOR COSTUME
XXII. The Square Cap
Page 113
XXIII. The Chimere
Page 117
XXIV. Cassock and Gown
Page 120
Wands and Maces
Page 124
PART V. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ORNAMENTS
XXV. The Colour of Vestments
Page 127
XXVI. Use of the Ornaments
Page 132
LIST OF PLATES
1. Old Westminster Cope
Page Frontispiece
2. Mantle: Order of the Bath
Page 2
3. The Emperor Trajan and his Officers, c. 100 a.d.
Page 7
4. Sepulchral Stele of the Sailor Blussus, c. 2nd century
Page 15
5. Domestic Chasubles, c. 3rd century
Page 16
6. Orans in Long Tunic and Paenula, 4th century
Page 21
7. Mosaic of St. Ambrose, c. 400 a.d.
Page 25
8. Mosaic of Archbishop Maximianus and two Deacons, 6th Century
Page 28
9. Bishop and Clergy : Ivory, 9th century
Page 37
10. A Modern Paenula
Page 38
11. The Paenula in the Fourteenth Century. Brass showing Chasuble, etc.
Page 43
12. The English Rite
Page 50
13. Orans in Dalmatic, 3RD century
Page 55
14. St. Clement celebrating, iith century
Page 58
15. The Deacon's Stole
Page 62
16. The Arrival of S. Ursula. By Carpaccio, c. 1500
Page 67
17. The Ordination of St. Lawrence. By Fra Angelico, 1450
Page 68
18. Cloth Cope
Page 71
19. The "Mantle Cope": earlier form of the silk Cope
Page 73
20. Brass, showing the Processional Vestments
Page 74
21. Modern Westminster Cope
Page 75
22. Cloth Cope of the Lincoln Choristers
Page 76
23. The D.D. Cope, Cambridge
Page 77
24. Canon's Mantle of the Order of the Garter
Page 78
25. Royal Chaplain's Mantle
Page 79
26. Bishop in Choir Habit
Page 82
27. Archbishop in full Pontificals
Page 86
28. The Last Communion of St. Jerome. By Botticelli
Page 88
29. "Chertayne Bishops" in Out-door Dress, 1563
Page 90
30. Boy in Sleeveless Rochet
Page 91
31. A Church Scene : Boy in Winged Rochet
Page 92
32. Priest in Choir Habit
Page 93
33. Chorister in Surplice: showing also the Ruff
Page 94
34. Canon in Grey Almuce
Page 96
35. Brass, showing Priest in Gown, Chimere, and Hood, 1521
Page 99
36. Doctor's full Choir Habit
Page 102
37. Priest in Academical Dress
Page 104
38. Clerk in Tunicle with Veil
Page 109
39. Priest in Court Dress
Page 110
40. Bishop in Velvet Cap, etc.
Page 111
41. Bishop in Out-door Dress, with Tippet of Sables
Page 114
42. Priest in Canonical Habit
Page 118
43. The Sergeant of the Chapel Royal
Page 121
44. Choir Habit of the Children of the Chapel Royal
Page 124
45. A Celebration in the 15TH century
Page 126
46. Priest vested for a Baptism or Wedding
Page 130
The photographs of modern subjects are by Violet K. Blaiklock, 18 Elsworthy Road, N.W. 3.
LIST OF FIGURES IN TEXT
By Clement O. Skilbeck, F.S.A.
1. Tubular Costume
Page 9
2. The same out of doors
Page 9
3. The Foundation of Classical Costume: a strip of wool
Page 15
4. The Classical Tunic
Page 15
5. The Long Tunic, or Tunica Talaris
Page 15
6. A Strip of three Squares
Page 16
7. The Classical Pallium, worn over the Tunica Talaris
Page 17
8. The Modern Pallium in the West: Arms of the See of Canterbury
Page 17
9. Approximate Plan of the Paenula
Page 17
10. The Paenula folded flat
Page 17
11. Plan of the Lacerna
Page 17
12. The Classical Tunic (Fig. 4, repeated)
Page 39
13. The Tunica Talaris (Fig. 5, repeated)
Page 39
14. Approximate Plan of the Paenula (Fig. 9, repeated)
Page 43
15. The Bell-shaped Chasuble
Page 47
16. The early Mediaeval Chasuble
Page 48
17. The late Mediaeval Chasuble
Page 49
18. Chasuble (Phelonion) of the Eastern Church
Page 50
19. The Classical Pallium (Fig. 7, repeated)
Page 51
20. The Modern Pallium (Fig. 8, repeated)
Page 53
21. Pallium (Omophorion) of the Eastern Church, Worn Over Sakkos Or Dalmatic
Page 54
22. Deacon's Tunicle, Girdle, and Stole in the Eastern Church
Page 66
23. The Frigium
Page 83
24. Early form of Mitre
Page 84
25. Intermediate form of Mitre
Page 84
26. Final form of Mitre
Page 84
27. Mitre of the Eastern Church
Page 85
28. Almuce : from a 16th Century picture
Page 96
29. Hood of a Master of Arts, showing the Liripip, c. 1464 (From Chandler MS., New Coll., Oxford)
Page 104
30. A "Little Hat with Liripip," worn by a Knight of the Garter, c. 1470, from a MS. reproduced in Henry Shaw, Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, Vol. II.
Page 105
31. The same worn over one shoulder as a Tippet. (From Brit. Mus. MS. Royal 14 E. iv. f. 30)
Page 105
32. Liripip or Tippet fastened on shoulder with a Rosette. (From Brass of Richard Bethell, Vicar, 1518, Sherwell, I.W.)
Page 105
33. The same, worn more loosely, without Rosette. (From Chandler MS. as above)
Page 106
34. Priest in Cassock, Tippet (fastened on shoulders with Rosette), and round Cap. (From Brass of John Yslyngton, S.T.P., c. 1520, Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk)
Page 112
35. Cassock and Tippet. (From Brass of a Notary, c. 1475, S. Mary's, Ipswich)
Page 118

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