I of the Iconographic Encyclopaedia (Philadelphia, 1886).
Upon the margins, and also on the reverse sides of most of them, are to be found annotations and legends of the utmost historical and iconographic value.
The macro-iconographic era was empirical and based upon first-hand observation; it was concerned more with the facts than with the theories of development.
More rarely the motto is in English, as on the beautiful iconographic gold ring in the British Museum.
Didron considers this a most important piece of bronze from an iconographic point of view theologically and poetically.
Article in the Iconographic Encyclopædia, on Prehistoric Archæology, by Daniel G.
Francis Pulszky on “Iconographic researches on human races and their art.
From an iconographic standpoint, this statuary constitutes one of the most complete summaries of the religious thought of past centuries.
This doorway has been dedicated to the Virgin, and forms one of the most complete representations of the worship of Mary produced by the iconographic statuary of the Middle Ages.
Iconographic Encyclopædia of the Arts and Sciences," 176.
Iconographic Encyclopædia of the Arts and Sciences.
It did not need the present war to show that neither the iconographic Christ nor the Christ of St. Paul has succeeded in effecting the salvation of human society.
We get rid, to begin with, of the idolatrous or iconographic worship of Christ.
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