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Thursday, 23rd May, 1912
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 285 note 1 Forly Year' Researches, p. 388 (with plans) ; cf. Yorks. Arch, and Topog. Soc., ii. 69–81.
page 286 note 1 Dalton's Byzantine Art and Archaeology, p. 602.
page 286 note 2 Made for me by Miss E. Lynch, Miss V. Andrews, and Miss G. Sharp, students of the Royal College of Art.
page 287 note 1 Cabrol's Diet. s.v. ‘Berlin’, p. 783.
page 289 note 1 Cf. Strzygovvski, Orient oder Rom.
page 290 note 1 See Cabrol's Dict. s. v. Antinoë; and the ivory box in the British Museum with the story of St. Menas.
page 291 note 1 Notice the ear-rings of these angels, which seem to be a characteristic of Coptic art.
page 293 note 1 See Mr. Dalton's note in Proceedings, vol. xxii, p. 215.
page 293 note 2 The right-hand border is not in its proper place, the piece was continued further to the right; notice the half-fish against the right border.
page 293 note 3 See Dalton, Byzantine Art.
page 293 note 4 s. v. Ame.
page 293 note 5 Cf. the silver ‘shield’ in Venturis vol. i, fig. 436, which should also be Alexandrian.
page 293 note 6 See Pératé's Arch.Chrét., fig. 158.
page 294 note 1 See Diehl's Manuel, p. 67, and notice the jewelled tlirone.
page 294 note 2 See also Strzygowski's catalogue of Coptic objects-m the Cairo Museum.
page 294 note 3 See Strzygowski's Der Dom zu Aachen, fig. 8 ; also figs. 9 and 10.
page 295 note 1 In view of a question raised in the discussion I may say that the tablet is recessed at the back like the consular diptychs.
page 296 note 1 Byzanthie Art and Archaeology.
page 296 note 2 Ibid., figs. 117, 129.
page 296 note 3 Proceedings, xxiii. 328.
page 297 note 1 See Cabrol's Dict. s. v. ‘Cerf’.