THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI.

"COPYRIGHT BY THE DELPHIAN SOCIETY, CHICAGO"

THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI.

Reproduced for our Members through the courtesy of
The Newberry Library, Chicago

This illuminated manuscript represents the work done byFrench monks in the early part of the fourteenth century.The border, containing as it does many grotesquefigures scattered through its foliage, indicates this, as also thestyle of the faces in the miniature work. This is taken from oneof the many "Book of Hours" and was the page used for the"Sext Hour," a full description of illuminated manuscript willbe found Part IX, page 101.


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EGYPTIAN, HEBREW, GREEK,
LATIN, MODERN EUROPEAN
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EDITORIAL STAFF

Very Rev. J. K. BrennanMissouri
Gisle Bothme, M.A.University of Minnesota
Chas. H. CaffinNew York
James A. Craig, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.University of Michigan
Mrs. Sarah Platt DeckerColorado
Alcée Fortier, D.Lt.Tulane University
Roswell FieldChicago
Bruce G. KingsleyRoyal College of Organists, England
D. D. Luckenbill, A.B., Ph.D.University of Chicago
Kenneth McKenzie, Ph.D.Yale University
Frank B. Marsh, Ph.D.University of Texas
Dr. Hamilton Wright MabieNew York
W. A. Merrill, Ph.D., L.H.D.University of California
T. M. Parrott, Ph.D.Princeton University
Grant Showerman, Ph.D.University of Wisconsin
H. C. Tolman, Ph.D., D.D.Vanderbilt University
I. E. Wing, M.A.Mic
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