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ELD4962697: Le theologien, philosophe et moine Pierre Abelard (ou Abailard) (1079-1142) avec Heloise, Abbesse du Paraclet (1101-1164) (Medieval French scholastic philosopher, theologian Peter Abelard (Abaelardus) and Heloise) Gravure tiree de ""La bretagne"" de Jules-Janin 19eme siecle / Bridgeman Images
BTI4896378: Evolution of the art of writing, offices and writings: from left to right, a scribe in ancient Egypt, the antiquite then the medieval scriptorium (copist monk), an explorer navigator working in his office, an office in the style of Louis XIV (17th century French), and in the style of Louis XVI (Marie Antoinette sitting with a gueridon, desk has a cylinder). lustration by Giorgio Albertini., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
MPX5136303: Filming of the British comedy film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" at the old castle of Dounne in Scotland. The crew dressed as medieval knights during shooting of the film which is based on King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. Picture shows: Headed by John Cleese as Sir Lancelot, the Knights of the Round Table. 10th May 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4833500: Apr. 04, 1953 - This medieval Armour is guaranteed: Free from rust as well as the old weapons and no death watch beetle will ever be in the” wood” of this chest as everything shown is made of - chocolate. This masterwork of Swiss pastry cooks will be shown at the International Pastry Fair which was opened on Saturday (April 25th) in Dusseldorf. The fair is going on to May 4th. / Bridgeman Images
UTD4905247: France, Europe, travel, 1910s, 1920s, 20th century, Juilly, Ile-de-France, Seine-et-Marne, archive, Carl Simon, history, historical, exquisit collection : city, town, medieval, gate, tower, watchtower, entrance, architecture, building, massive, landmark, hand coloured glass slide, Simon, Carl (1873-1952) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4272643: Carcassonne, the Aude River and the two cities: the Medievale Cite and the Lower Town. Carcassonne, the two towns. Engraving by Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) illustrating the HEINEMANN 1900 edition of Henry James's story “A little tour in Fance”, translated into French under the titles “” Voyage en France”” and “Un petit tour en Languedoc” for the southern part. Gusman/Leemage, Pennell, Joseph (1858-1926) / Bridgeman Images