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Randall Moffett wrote: |
That is funny they have arms and armour. When there last I asked a guide and he said they had nothing of that nature except what was out. Very interesting. Do you know of what things they have there hidden away? |
Thomas McDonald wrote: |
Attached is your V&A example (on the left) next to the Met's "Twysden" piece. |
Allan Senefelder wrote: |
Randal, the V&A has a very nice selection of items, more pieces rather than wholes as far as armour goes, but very nice none the less. I have a little book (5"x8" about 50 pages) entitled European Armour, Victoria & Albert Museum, with pictures of 44 different items of armour including sketch books. |
Thomas McDonald wrote: |
I posted a bunch of b&W images of some of the rapiers & small swords in the V&A collection, taken from the little booklet by J.F. Hayward, 1951, in one of my user albums at the following link:
http://www.myArmoury.com/albums/thumbnails.ph...amp;page=3 Mac |
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I think I prefer the decoration on the V&A example's blade, though! - Jonathan |
Gabriele C. wrote: |
REGERE SEIPSUM SUMMA SAPIENT(IA). EST
There are a couple of possible traslations and sound like: May this sword be handled with the gratest wisdom (or) May you be driven by the greatest wisdom |
Randall Moffett wrote: |
Now that makes sense. How on earth can you read that? Man thats good. I spend long days reading old manuscripts in medieval shorthand and could not get it. Good job!
RPM |