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oak sih5 27Chapter 4Odin s Flame Many and varied were the types of swordhilt used by the Vikings; m
oak sih4 36 succcssors have much in common, as art forms, with the severe purity of thc Chinese por
oak sih7 were madę of a softer, less carbonized metal. This part was scarf-welded onto the main, te
oak sih7 49 the Wallace sword, and it has the advantage in that, inlaid in iron lctters in the blad
oak sih0 62 W • tjfe 1 ■ # 1 l i > • 4 /I * f ] 1 • 1 Pigurc 57. The dclights of
oak sih4 66XIII    XIIIA    XIIIB Figurę 59. Diagram of Sword-ty
oak sih6 Type X, or very narrow, as in Type XI, or broad and not very long, as in Type XII, and so
oak sih8 wooden bowl, as wcll as sonie pieces of vestments, all in the Treasury at the Cathedra], I
oak sih0 72 72 So altogether this is an interesting sword. No previ-ous owner of it has noticed tha
oak sih5 77 77 Figurę 70. Sword ofType XIIIB, c. 1200-1250; Royal Scottish Museum, Edinbu
oak sih0 82 82 Figurę 73. The latten-inlaid mark on the Pontirolo sword. This also shows rhe rust-p
oak sih9 Figurę 79. A "Grant Espee" par excellence, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Yicnna
oak sih0 102 102 "A youth must have seen his blood flow and felt his teeth crack under thc blo
oak sih8 110 "He cansed three shields to be madę, onc for a Green Knight, one for a Cbevalier
oak sih6 118 The ncxt Type XIV sword, in even finer condition, is now, I believe, in the Nationalmu
oak sih7 119 119 The third one (Fig. 101) is in most ways a perfect example of the rype, though it
oak sih9 121 Figuro 102. From thc tomb-effigy of Count Robert d Artois, in thc Abbey of St. De
oak sih1 123 123 the production of effective hand-firearms) after c. 1550, it was on its way to the
oak sih3 125 On the head would be a "bassinet" shaped like the old-style "Norman&quo
oak sih5 127 127 Figurę 109. A XVIA of a distinctive Danish style. National Museum, Copcnhagen

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