She also wished the table to include both her husband's coat of arms and a dedicatory inscription to him that would mention their three children. |
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I find that it would be a piece of poltroonery in me to withdraw either the dedication or the dedicatory letter. |
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It opens with a series of dedicatory poems addressed to aristocratic women, representing them as a mutually supportive female community. |
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It should be clear by now that the ambiguity of form and complexity of content in Seven Pillars are both foreshadowed in its dedicatory poem. |
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The Psalter, datable to about 795, is known commonly as the Dagulf Psalter, for its chief scribe includes his name in one of the dedicatory poems, written in letters of gold. |
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However, panegyrics could also take the form of stanzaic poems or dedicatory sections in epic poems. |
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During the next 250 years, more than 500 dedicatory inscriptions similar in pattern but more developed in style were engraved on stone. |
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The dedicatory plaque on the front face of the memorial has a few words in English and French. |
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The cross was dated by a dedicatory inscription discovered at the Church of St Stephen. |
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I remember Martin loaning me a copy of The White Goddess, that first edition with the version of the dedicatory poem which I really liked extraordinarily. |
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These include dedicatory caches and other ritual deposits, shrines, and burials and their associated funerary offerings. |
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These also are often circled with dedicatory bands, shimenawa. |
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Pergamene sculpture is exemplified by the great reliefs from the altar of Zeus, now in Berlin, and copies of dedicatory statues showing defeated Gauls. |
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Scattered dedicatory inscriptions and papyrus texts shed some light on the lives and practices of the Aramaean-speaking populations during the 1st millennium bce. |
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When the temple was ready, King Solomon offered a dedicatory prayer. |
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A long dedicatory inscription is engraved on the statue's chest. |
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Furthermore, these trees or rocks with their dedicatory bands are seldom located in wholly natural surroundings, but rather, like the sanctuaries, in the border areas between the world of humans and truly wild country. |
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The dedicatory inscription makes a reference to the dedication of a rich ara to IVPITER OPTIMVS MAXIMVS and the CIVITAS BANIENSIVM, that is the city of the Baniensi. |
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The spandrels usually depicted flying Victories, while the attic was often inscribed with a dedicatory inscription naming and praising the triumphator. |
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