- street-level
arched windows of the old
crypt of St Mary-le-Bow (Sancta
Maria de
Arcubus)
where the
court still sits. The
Court of
Arches is the
provincial Court...
- was the
composite bow,
although Vegetius recommended training recruits "
arcubus ligneis" (with
wooden bows),
which may have been made in the
northern European...
- ISBN 0-684-10114-9. H. L. L.
Busard and P. S. van Koningsveld, Der "Liber de
arcubus similibus" des
Ahmad ibn Jusuf,
Annals of
science 30 (1973), 381–406. M...
-
called Bowes' ; one John de
Arcubus (Latin for 'of the bows or arches')
occurs in a
local do****ent from 1274. John de
Arcubus was one of many de Arcubi...
- made of wood, as they don't have
knowledge of iron." (p. 127)
armatum ...
arcubus putà & sagittis, machanísque, id est,
ensibus amplis, ligneis, oblongis...
-
novelty at the time. This led to the
church being known as
Sancta Maria de
Arcubus (St Mary of the Arches), a name
which eventually became St Mary-le-Bow...
-
infantry and
cavalry units (although
Vegetius recommends training recruits "
arcubus ligneis", with
wooden bows). A new bow type, in
which bone reinforcements...
-
together with hide glue. However,
Vegetius recommended training recruits "
arcubus ligneis", with
wooden bows. The
reinforcing laths for the
composite bows...
-
Universae mathesis idea (Würzburg,
Georgius Fleischmann, 1602)
Chordarum arcubus circuli primariis (Würzburg,
Georgius Fleischmann, 1602)
Newer und Alter...
- Quot
porte sunt
Transtiberim (how many
gates are
beyond the Tiber); De
arcubus (the arches); De
montibus (the hills); De
termis (the baths); De palatiis...