Dr Alixe Bovey journeys north beginning at York, stopping off at the medieval street, 'Shambles', which was used mainly by butchers and traders working with other parts of butchered animals. York ...
Using the 600-year-old Gough map - which presumably includes a cross marking Sharon Osbourne's birthplace - medieval art historian Dr Alixe Bovey embarks on a tour of ye olde England, beginning in the ...
Knights fighting snails, murderous rabbits, mischievous monkeys. The images in medieval margins range from the playful to the bizarre. With Dr Alixe Bovey. Show more Walking fish, knights fighting ...
Medieval art historian Alixe Bovey was also embarking on a journey. She was setting off In Search of Medieval Britain (BBC4) using, appropriately enough, Britain’s oldest route map, the 14th-century ...
Alixe Bovey is an academic. Non-comedy TV and film credits may be found here: Alixe Bovey on IMDb ...
Art historian and University of Kent professor Alixe Bovey retraces a series of old roads in Britain, using the Gough Map, the oldest surviving route map of Great Britain. Believed to have been drawn ...
"This book accompanies an exhibition of miniatures from the Liechtenstein Tacinum Sanitatis at Sam Fogg, 15d Clifford Street, London, 1-29 July 2005"--P. [5]. siris_sil_785759 ...
"Co-published by the British Library"--Colophon. Beckwith, J. Bruce. Bibliotheca Beckwithiana (unpublished), 52. SCDIRB copy 390880019622067 has bookplate: Smithsonian Libraries: The Beckwith-Browning ...
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