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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 232 note 1 Orient oder Rom. Beiträge zur Geschichte der spätantiken und frühchristlichen Knnst. By Strzygowski, Joseph. Leipzig, 1901.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 233 note 1 It may be observed that, while the figure of Job in the earliest illustrated Coptic MS. (probably 6th–7th cent.—Ciasca, Sacr. Bibl. Frag., tab. xix., Hyvernat, Album V.) wears the rich Byzantine costume of which recent explorations have recovered so many specimens, the headdress of his daughters bears a remarkable likeness to that of the women in the Ashburnham MS.

page 234 note 1 These represent (1) the Annunciation ?, (2) the Nativity, (3) an obscure central (?) scene, on a larger scale, (4) a. Moses on Sinai, b. the woman with the bloody issue and the raising of Lazarus.