- An
epitoge is a
garment worn over the left
shoulder that
sometimes forms part of
academic or
court dress. The
epitoge is
descended from the chaperon, a...
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certificate wear a blue
epitoge,
while those with a
postgraduate diploma or
certificate wear a blue-and-black
epitoge. The gown and
epitoge are
mandatory for...
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abroad for part of
their degree programme)
entitles the
students to wear an
epitoge on
their academic dress during their graduation exercises.
After graduating...
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academic gown a
black epitoge with a
golden embroidery of the university's lion 'Reggie',
buttoned to the left shoulder. The
epitoge is a
short streamer...
- with
different epitoge, a
strip of
cloth worn over the left shoulder, for
distinct degrees. The
number of fur
bands upon the
epitoge indicates the degree...
- that rank (modernly with a solicitor's-type
black robe and a blue/cream
epitoge). The Society's only
truly academic dress were: for the
Master of Midwifery...
- ornament, in its
present form, as a part of
academic dress,
called an
epitoge. In
Italy it
remained more current, more as a
dignified form of headgear...
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Carthage Museum, this
ossuary depicts a bearded,
mustached man
wearing an
epitoge—described as a “priestly insignia”—with his
right hand
raised in a prayer...
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Doctoral hat
Faluche Square academic cap
Student cap
Tudor bonnet Hoods Cowl
Epitoge Hood
Liripipe Stole Tippet Gowns Cope Gown
Khrui Miscellaneous Bands Doctoral...
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Doctoral hat
Faluche Square academic cap
Student cap
Tudor bonnet Hoods Cowl
Epitoge Hood
Liripipe Stole Tippet Gowns Cope Gown
Khrui Miscellaneous Bands Doctoral...