|
|
Title | Creator | Creation Date |
176 |
|
Pyxis of al-Mughira | | 968 CE |
177 |
|
Norman Palace, plan | | |
178 |
|
Funerary monument commemorating a certain Anna | | 1149 CE |
179 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior view of apse mosaic: Christ with bilingual bible | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
180 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior, painted ceiling muqarnas with Arabic inscription | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
181 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior, painted ceiling over aisle | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
182 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior view towards apse | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
183 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior view towards apse | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
184 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior view towards apse | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
185 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), plan of chapel and palace hall | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
186 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior view | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
187 |
|
Palatine Chapel (Cappella Palatina), Interior view | | 1142 - 1143 CE |
188 |
|
Folio from the Birmingham Qur'an | | 568 - 645 CE |
189 |
|
Map: Abbasid caliphate | | |
190 |
|
27098De Materia Medica, f. 1v, 2r, 2v, "Students present Dioscorides with his book" | 'Abd al-Jabbar ibn 'Ali | c. 1228 CE |
191 |
|
De Materia Medica, f. 1v - 2r, "Students present Dioscorides with his book" | 'Abd al-Jabbar ibn 'Ali | c. 1228 CE |
192 |
|
De Materia Medica, folio 2 verso, "Dioscorides and a Pupil" | 'Abd al-Jabbar ibn 'Ali | c. 1228 CE |
193 |
|
Saint Matthew from the Coronation Gospels (Gospel Book of Charlemagne) | | c. 800 - 810 CE |
194 |
|
Book of Gospels, frontispiece | | c. 1180 CE |
195 |
|
Blackberry from Dioscorides, De Materia Medica | | 512 CE |
196 |
|
Opening from the Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an | Ibn al-Bawwab | 1000 CE |
197 |
|
Opening from the Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an | Ibn al-Bawwab | 1000 CE |
198 |
|
De Materia Medica, f. 252 | | c. 1228 CE |
199 |
|
Book of Gospels, frontispiece | | c. 1180 CE |
200 |
|
Christ Healing the Blind Man | | early 9th Century CE |