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Glossary of ecclesiastical ornament and costume

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by A. Welby Pugin ; with extracts from the works of Durandus, Georgius, Bona ... [et al.] ; faithfully translated by Bernard Smith

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LIST OF PLATES
No.
I.— Title Page ; shewing various Examples of Church Furniture and Decoration.
II — Form and Sizes of the Sacred Vestments.
III. — The proper Names by which the various Vestments are distinguished.
IV. — English Priests.
V. — Roman, French, and German Priests.
VI. — Roman, English, and German Ecclesiastics.
VII. — Roman and English Bishops.
VIII. — Embroidered Frontals for Altars.
IX. — Diagrams illustrative of the construction of Christian Ornaments.
X. XI. XII. XIII. — Alphabets.
XIV. XV. — Crosses for marking Altar Linen.
XVI. XVII. — Bordures for Altar Cloths.
XVIII. — Crochets for Stencilling, Stained Glass, and Embroidery.
XIX. — Bordures.
XX. — Crowns and Cresting. 1. & 2. Patterns for Stencilling ; 3. Red and White Rose; 4. 6. & 7. Crosses and Fleur-de-Lis ; Lily of Blessed Virgin.
XXI. XXII. XXIII. — Patterns of Powdering ; Stars, Crosses, Rose, Trefoil, Rose in Soleil.
XXIV. — Diapering for our Blessed Lady ; Annunciation and Monogram.
XXV. — Ditto. 1. The Five Wounds, with Cherubim ; 2. Lion and Cross ; 3. Flower and Cross.
XXVI. — Ditto. 1. The Lily ; 2. The Lion and Knot ; 3. Wine and Cross ; 4. Fleur-de-lis.
XXVII. — Ditto. 1. Quatrefoils ; 2. Fleur-de-Lis ; 3. & 4. Five Wounds ; 5. & 6. Powderings, Quatrefoils, and Rose.
XXXVIII. — Ditto. 1. Cross and our Blessed Lady ; 2. Rose and Fleur-de-Lis ; 3. Red and White Rose, en Soleil.
XXIX. — Ditto. Trefoil and Pomegranate.
XXIX. — Diapering from Cologne Cathedral.
XXX. — Apparels of Albes. 1. Cross; 2. Rose ; 3. Cross Flory; 4. Fleur-de-lis.
XXXI. — Ditto. 1. Five Crosses; 2. Quatrefoils.
XXXII. — Ditto. 1. Cherubim and Cross ; 2. The Lily ; 3. Cross Flory.
XXXIII. — Ditto. 1. Cross Flory in Squares ; 2. Ditto in Circles ; 3. Quatrefoil ; 4. Ditto with Roses.
XXXIV. — Stoles and Maniples. 1. Vine ; 2. Double Vesica ; 3. Quatrefoil and Cross Flory.
XXXV. — Ditto. 1. Cross in Square ; 2. Five Crosses and Circle.
XXXVI. — Ditto. 1. The Cross, Circle, and Vesica ; 2. The Five Crosses ; 6. The Fylfot.
XXXVII. — Ditto. 1. Cross Flory, for M. ; 2. The Cross and Fleur-de-lis; 3. Cross and Crown; 4. Quatrefoil Flory.
XXXVIII. — Ditto. I. Roses; 2. Lion and Cross; 3. Fleur-de-lis, Stars, and Monogram; 4. Cross leaves; 5. Fleur-de-lis ; 6. Cross.
XXXIX. — Ditto. 1. The Holy Name and Cross Alternate ; 2. Cross and Oak Leaf, with Gems; Cross Flory in Quatrefoil.
XL. — Orphreys of Copes. 1. A Star of seven points; 2. Fleur-de-lis, Monogram, and Roses ; 3. Lions.
XLI. — Ditto. 1. St. George, Shield and Dragon ; 2. The Five Crosses with the Holy Name in the First.
XLII. — Ditto. 1 . The Vine ; 2. Crosses Flory in Quatrefoilb.
XLIII. — Ditto. Borders and Canopy, with an Image of St. Pancras.
XLIV. — Ditto. Ditto. Ditto, with an Image of St. John.
XLV. — Hood of Cope, a floriated Trefoil.
XLVI. — Ditto. The Holy Name surrounded with Cherubim.
XLVII. — Ditto. Our Blessed Lady's Name, with Crowns, Stars, and Fleur-de-lis.
XLVIII. — Ditto. The Crucifixion of our Lord, with our Blessed Lady and St. John.
XLIX. - A Floriated Cross.
L. — Six floriated Crosses.
LI. — Six ditto.
LII. — A Cross for a Frontal or Vestment, with Fleur-de-lis, Crowns and Stars.
LIII. — A ditto with Five Crosses, Rayonne and Crowns.
LIV. — A Ditto With The Holy Name In A Quatrefoil.
LV. — A Monogram of the Holy Name, with our Lord, St. Mary, and St. John.
LVI. — Four Monograms of the Holy Name.
LVII. — Monogram of our Blessed Lady's Name, with the Annunciation.
LVIII. — Eight Monograms of our Blessed Lady's Name.
LIX. — Emblem of the most Holy Trinity.
LX. — The Mysteries of the Rosary.
LXI. — Emblems of St. Peter and St. Paul; the blessed Sacrament, and the Lamb of God.
LXII. — Emblems of the Four Evangelists.
LXIII. — The Five Wounds of our Lord Glorified.
LXIV. — Emblems of our Lord's Passion. 1. Judah, Thirty Pieces of Silver, Sword and Lantern; 2. Pillar, Rope, Rods, and Scourges; 3. Dice, Raiment, Basin and Sponge ; 4. Cross, Lance and Reed, Crown of Thorns, Hammer and Pincers.
LXV. — Emblems of our Lord's Passion. 1. Nails and Crown of Thorns ; 2. The Five Wounds ; 3. Cross, Ladder, Scourges, Lance, Hammer, Pincers, Nails, etc. ; 3. The Holy Name and Cross.
LXVI. — Conventional Forms of Animals ; Eagle, Dragon, Hart, Lion, Swan, Lamb, Martlet.
LXVII. — Ditto. Lions; rampant, passant, and passant regardant.
LXVIII. — Various Forms of the Nimbus.
LXIX.— Four precious Mitres.
LXX. — Altar and Dossell, with Curtains.
LXXI. — Altar with Shrine.
LXXII. — Funeral Palls for a Herse and a Coffin.
LXXIII. — An Altar hung for a Funeral Mass.

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OL25886907M
Internet Archive
GlossaryOfEcclesiasticalOrnament
OCLC/WorldCat
889855298

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