The Nun’s Priest, a character in "The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century and 'told' by a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. This series of illustrations is from "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", edited by John Saunders, publ. J.M. Dent & Co, 1889, and are based on those in the Ellesmere Manuscript. (Now in the public domain.) 中世 ピルグリム 中間年齢 Canterbury Tales - The Nun's Priest
サモナー - 教会裁判所 - によって書かれた物語ジェフリー ・ チョーサー、14 世紀の終わりには、'に言った' の巡礼者のグループによって St Thomas の神社へ向かう途中にカンタベリー大聖堂、ケントで à の Becket のコレクション「カンタベリー物語」の文字から召喚状を提供する表示されています。このイラストのシリーズ「チョーサーのカンタベリー物語」から 1889 年に、ジョン ・ サンダース、j. m. デント & Co 社による編集あり、エルズミア原稿のそれらに基づいています。現在のパブリック ドメインです。)召喚人気者ではないと彼の馬も見えるずるい ! 馬 彫刻 財布を変更します。 カンタベリー物語博物館-召喚
The Canon's Yeoman, a character in "The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century and 'told' by a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. This series of illustrations is from "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", edited by John Saunders, publ. J.M. Dent & Co, 1889, and are based on those in the Ellesmere Manuscript. (Now in the public domain.) 中世 Canterbury - England アート Canterbury Tales - The Canon's Yeoman
ミラー、「カンタベリー物語」、14 世紀終わりにはジェフリー ・ チョーサーによって書かれ、'に言った' St Thomas の神社へ道の巡礼者のグループによってカンタベリー大聖堂ケントで à Becket 物語のコレクションでの文字。このイラストのシリーズ「チョーサーのカンタベリー物語」から 1889 年に、ジョン ・ サンダース、j. m. デント & Co 社による編集あり、エルズミア原稿のそれらに基づいています。現在のパブリック ドメインです。)ここでは、ミラー、ミラーの努力と赤ら顔をレンダリングする、バグパイプの活発な演出を聞くことの不幸を通して彼の長い間苦しんできた馬を置くし、馬は非常にイライラ ! 馬 彫刻 アート カンタベリー物語博物館-ミラー
The Manciple, a character in "The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century and 'told' by a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. This series of illustrations is from "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", edited by John Saunders, publ. J.M. Dent & Co, 1889, and are based on those in the Ellesmere Manuscript. (Now in the public domain.) 馬 彫刻 財布を変更します。 Canterbury Tales - The Manciple
商人は、14 世紀の終わりにはジェフリー ・ チョーサーによって書かれ、'に言った' St Thomas の神社への道の巡礼者のグループによってカンタベリー大聖堂、ケントで à の Becket の物語のコレクション「カンタベリー物語」の文字。このイラストのシリーズ「チョーサーのカンタベリー物語」から 1889 年に、ジョン ・ サンダース、j. m. デント & Co 社による編集あり、エルズミア原稿のそれらに基づいています。現在のパブリック ドメインです。) 馬 彫刻 アート カンタベリー物語博物館-商人
The Squire, a character in "The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century and 'told' by a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. This series of illustrations is from "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", edited by John Saunders, publ. J.M. Dent & Co, 1889, and are based on those in the Ellesmere Manuscript. (Now in the public domain.) A squire was a knight’s servant who would assist him in readying for battle amongst many other duties. In due course, he would hope to become a knight himself. 馬 若い男性 彫刻 Canterbury Tales - The Squire
The Monk (with his greyhounds), a character in "The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century and 'told' by a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. This series of illustrations is from "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", edited by John Saunders, publ. J.M. Dent & Co, 1889, and are based on those in the Ellesmere Manuscript. (Now in the public domain.) 刻まれた画像 彫刻 グレイハウンド Canterbury Tales - The Monk and his Greyhounds
The Sergeant-at-Law, a character in "The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century and 'told' by a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Thomas à Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. This series of illustrations is from "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", edited by John Saunders, publ. J.M. Dent & Co, 1889, and are based on those in the Ellesmere Manuscript. (Now in the public domain.) 馬 彫刻 アート Canterbury Tales - The Sergeant-at-Law
Scanned from 'Old England' by Charles Knight, published in 1845. Canterbury Cathedral, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Cathedral is both a holy place and part of a World Heritage Site. The Cathedral's history goes back to 597AD when St Augustine, sent by Pope Gregory the Great as a missionary, established his seat (or 'Cathedra') in Canterbury. In 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of pilgrims, as told famously in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. View more vintage engraved illustrations: Alice in Wonderland, William Shakespeare, Illustrated London News, Victorian engravings. カンタベリー大聖堂 風景 教会 View of Canterbury Cathedral (engraved Victorian illustration)