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Amnon and Thamar on a Misericord in Hereford Cathedral

Traditio, 1990
It is of course generally recognized that the carvings on medieval misericords, in England as elsewhere, are preponderantly secular in subject, including only a slight sprinkling of biblical and other religious motifs; according to a recent study, ‘only about 4.5 per cent of Britain's almost 8,600 surviving centrepieces and supporters have primarily ...
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I. Hereford Cathedral Dignitaries in The Twelfth Century

Cambridge Historical Journal, 1944
The present article originated out of an attempt to re-edit the letters of Gilbert Foliot, whose career as abbot of Gloucester, bishop of Hereford, and bishop of London covered nearly half of the twelfth century (1139-87). The edition by J. A. Giles is thoroughly unsatisfactory: the text is un-trustworthy, there is no index, and no attempt has been ...
Z. N. Brooke, C. N. L. Brooke
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The insular Gospel book at Hereford Cathedral

Scriptorium, 2002
Gameson Richard. The insular Gospel book at Hereford Cathedral. In: Scriptorium, Tome 56 n°1, 2002. pp. 48-79.
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Geophysical Survey Report - Hereford Cathedral

2006
30 page A4 text document; 24 A3 figures.
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The Former Romanesque High Vault in the Presbytery of Hereford Cathedral

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 1988
In his article on "Hereford Cathedral" published in the Archaeological Journal in 1877, Sir George Gilbert Scott suggested that the Romanesque presbytery was originally covered with a high groin vault on the basis of the suitability of the broad pilasters on the piers for supporting transverse arches of such a vault. While Scott's case for a high vault
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