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A Carved Stone in Ripon Cathedral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1973

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page 265 note 1 For the leaf-ornament, cf. Jacobsthal, P., Early Celtic Art (1944), p. 68 and pl. 263, pp. 54-70Google Scholar (kindly brought to my notice by Dr. W. H. Plommer); the single-strand guilloche is a frequent border in Romano-British mosaics, e.g. Smith, D. J., ‘The Mosaic Pavements’ in Rivet, A. L. F. (ed.), The Roman Villa in Britain (1969), pls. passimGoogle Scholar; and the opposed zigzag ornament is used as a border on the Horkstow, Lines., pavement; Smith, D. J., ‘Three Fourth-century Schools of Mosaic in Roman Britain’ in Colloques internationaux du Centre national de la recherche scientifique: La Mosaïjue gréco-romaine, Paris, 23 août-3 septembre 1963, p. 116 and fig. 1Google Scholar.

page 265 note 2 Pointed out by Dr. Eric Gee, F.S.A., when shown the photographs.

page 265 note 3 Cf. Collingwood, W. G., Northumbrian Crosses of the Pre-Norman Age (1927), passimGoogle Scholar.

page 265 note 4 Jones, W. J., ‘Recent Discoveries in Ripon Cathedral’, Yorks. Arch. Journ. xxxi (1934), 74Google Scholar.