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
GIA4752354: The Liberal Arts: the Trivium and the Quadrivium - in “” Margarita Philosophica”” by Gregor Reisch (1467-1525). Bale, 1517. In medieval teaching, quadrivium referred to the four mathematical arts: arithmetic, music, geometry and astronomy. Quadrivium is distinguished from Trivium, which includes grammar, rhetoric and logic (dialectic). These two branches of knowledge constituted the seven liberal arts, a concept derived from Greek philosophy., Reisch, Gregor (d.1525) / Bridgeman Images
BTI4891939: Medieval architecture: reconstruction of the castle of Canossa in the 11th century, at the time when Countess Mathilde de Canossa (or Countess Mathilde of Tuscany) (1046 - 1115) and Pope Gregoire VII (1015/20 - 1085) took refuge. Italy Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296225: Iran, art of qalamkar: detail of an Iranian textile piece of Isfahan, cotton weaves, circa 1950 - Joseph (Youssef, Youssof, Yusuf, Youssouf) threw into a well by his brothers - The various episodes of the life of Joseph, son of Jacob, form a story described both in the Bible and in the Koran. Legend common to the Christian and Muslim worlds (Islam), this myth is also present in medieval Persian poetry - private collection - / Bridgeman Images
FLO4686291: Title page with vignette showing a medieval page blowing a horn. Handcoloured steel engraving by Polidor Pauquet after Willemin from the Pauquet Brothers' “” Modes et Costumes Historique”” (Historical Fashions and Costumes), Paris, 1865. Hippolyte (b. 1797) and Polydor Pauquet (b. 1799) ran a successful publishing house in Paris in the 19th century, specializing in illustrated books on costume and natural history. / Bridgeman Images
XJF173299: Battle of Beggars and Peasants over a Barrel of Wine, from the Book of King Modus, illustration from 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance', written and engraved by Paul Lacroix, 1878 (engraving) (b/w photo), French School, (15th century) (after) / Bridgeman Images
ANJ4987888: Saint Peter and Saint Paul before Simon the Mage and Emperor Neron: Saint Peter intervening in favor of Saint Paul and the non-circumcision of the “gentiles” (non-Jewish Christians) before the Council of Jerusalem. Mosaic of the 14th century, medieval art. Cappella Palatina (Palatine Chapel), Palermo. / Bridgeman Images