- pp. 38–41 "
Misericords for Ninevah", Mike Freeman,
Poetry Nation Review, pp. 24–25, 2009). Remnant, G. L. (1969; re-issue 1998).
Misericords in
Great Britain;...
- the
misericords at
Norwich by
Alison Stones and the
University of
Pittsburgh Photographs of each of the
misericords at
Norwich from www.
misericords.co...
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about 1400 and has
several notable features,
including an
early set of
misericords, an
astronomical clock and the
longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted...
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Iliff 2012
Piers Maxim The twenty-two 15th
century misericords and
twelve 19th-century
misericords are
divided into
three subsets: a
modern set that do...
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central tower completed in 1374. The
cathedral retains a set of
medieval misericords, now set into
Victorian choir stalls; the
cathedral was
heavily restored...
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numerous misericords. Many of
these fine wood
carvings are of
heraldry and
others are
genre scenes of
common life.
Typical sizes of the
misericords and upper...
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cleric to lean against.
These were "
misericords"
because their installation was an act of mercy.
Misericords typically have a
carved figurative bracket...
- work on West Front. Strange, Dominic. "The
Misericords and
history of
Peterborough Cathedral".
misericords.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on 12 October...
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episcopal chair. The
choir stalls support forty 14th-century
misericords.
These misericords show a
mixture of
mythological beasts,
grotesques and everyday...
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architectural coherence and unity. St Botolph's has an
array of sixty-two
misericords dating from 1390.
Subject matter includes mythology, heraldry, and some...