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Record Number:
888
Author(s):
Zeitler, Barbara.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Urbs Felix Dotata Populo Trilingui: Some Thoughts about a Twelfth- Century Funerary Memorial From Palermo [the epitaph of Anna, mother of the cleric Grisandus, is recorded in Latin, Greek, Arabic, and Arabic written in Hebrew characters to address the various religious and cultural groups in Sicily].
Source:
Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue , 2., 2 (Aug. 1996): Pages 114 - 139.
Year of Publication:
1996.
2.
Record Number:
4742
Author(s):
Mango, Cyril.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Notes d'épigraphie et d'archéologie Constantinople, Nicée. l. Deux découvertes du Dr. Dethier. 1. Épitaphe d'une prétendue petite-fille de Justin II [in the 1860s the archaeologist Dethier made notes about an inscription, now lost , that he took to be the epitaph of a granddaughter of Justin II; the author argues that it is in fact for the nurse of Justin's daughter].
Source:
Travaux et Mémoires (Centre de Recherche d'histoire et civilisation de Byzance) , 12., ( 1994): Pages 344 - 345.
Year of Publication:
1994.
3.
Record Number:
6602
Author(s):
Martens, Maximiliaan P. J.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Epitaph of Anna van Nieuwenhove [the author argues that the donor portrait of a young woman with St. Anne, the Virgin, and the infant Christ was intended to memorialize Anna de Blasere who died shortly after giving birth; the painting probably hung in the Church of Our Lady in Bruges near the Nieuwenhove family monument].
Source:
Metropolitan Museum Journal , 27., ( 1992): Pages 37 - 42.
Year of Publication:
1992.