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XVIII. A Mosaic Pavement in the Prior's Chapel at Ely; with a brief Deduction of the Rise and Progress of Mosaic Work since the Introduction of Christianity. By Richard Gough, Director
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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The drawing submitted to the examination of the Society, and engraved Plate XVI. represents a mosaic pavement before the altar of the chapel in the prior's lodgings at ELY, built of stone by John Crawden, or Crouden, prior from 1321 to 1341, now a dwelling house, making part of the Deanery, and lately in the occupation of the Reverend Mr. Lewis Jones, son of the late prebendary of that name. The pavement is 4 feet 10 inches long, and 3 feet 1 inch wide and represents the fall of man; Adam and Eve at the forbidden tree, whose fruit the serpent with a human face, which some persons believed he assumed, seems to be recommending to the latter.
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page 151 note [a] Bentham's Ely, p. 220.
page 151 note [b] Lyranus in Calmet's Dictionary, art. Adam.
page 151 note [c] Hist. Nat. XXXVI. 25.
page 152 note [d] I have seen a very beautiful copy of this in modern Mosaic at the earl of Bute's at Luton.
page 152 note [e] Ciampini Vetera Ædificia, Part II. p. 1—5. Rom. 1699.
page 152 note [f] Ib. c. 7.
page 152 note [g] See also Furietti de Musivis, c. v. p. 65—68.
page 152 note [h] Ib. p. 87.
page 153 note [i] Ib. p. 88. Muratori, Antiq. med. ævi. tom. II. diff. 24. p. 364.
page 153 note [k] C. 24. p. 150, &c. 58. p. 182. in parerg. de sac. ædific. Furietti, p. 92.
page 153 note [l] Anonymus de Laudibus Papiæ, c 2. ap. Muratori Rer. Italic. II. p. 19. Furietti, p. 96.
page 154 note [m] Sepulchral Monuments, l. p. 4, 5. Henry III. died 1272.
page 154 note [n] Bentham, ubi sup. p. 156.
page 154 note [o] Ib. p. 283.
page 154 note [p] Ib. 220.
page 155 note [q] Bentham, p. 159.
page 155 note [r] Ib. 220, 221.
page 155 note [s] Gostling's Walk, 2d Ed. p. 261.
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