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Plate II.
DALMATIC
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Fig. 4.—DALMATIC OF WHITE SATIN EMRROIDERED WITH COLOURED SILKS AND SILVER-GILT AND SILVER THREAD. |
Spanish; early 17th century. (In the Victoria and Albert Museum.) |
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Fig. 5.—GREEK SAKKOS, OF RED SATIN EMBROIDERED WITH SILVER-GILT AND SILVER THREAD WITH SILK. |
Fig. 6.—DALMATIC OF POPE PIUS V. |
It has the names and arms of two archbishops. 18th century. (In the Victoria and Albert Museum.) |
An early example of the modern Roman type. Roman; 16th century. Preserved at Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome. From a photograph taken by Father J. Braun (in Die liturgische Gewandung), by permission of B. Herder. |
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