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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann Preston Jones ◽  
Andrew Langdon ◽  
Elisabeth Okasha

An illustrated guide to one hundred of the finest early Cornish stone crosses, dating from around AD 900 to 1300. These characteristic features of the Cornish landscape are splendid examples of their type, exhibiting a wide geographical spread and a certain weather-beaten beauty. The medieval stone crosses of Cornwall have long been objects of curiosity both for residents and visitors. This is the first ever accessible volume on the subject, combining detailed description and discussion of the crosses with information on access, colour images and suggestions for further reading. An approachable but academically rigorous work, it includes analysis of the decorative designs and sculptural techniques, accompanied by high-quality photographs which illustrate the subtleties of each cross, often hard to discern in situ. Ancient and High Crosses of Cornwall offers an ideal introduction for the general reader but will also prove essential to local historians, landscape historians, archaeologists and anyone working in the area of Cornish studies or connected with the Cornish diaspora.


Religions ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 329
Author(s):  
Megan Henvey

Rites of Initiation in early medieval Ireland have been studied only with reference to contemporary texts; recourse to other sources, most notably the substantial corpus of extant high crosses, has not been made. Here it will be demonstrated that the iconography and programmatic arrangement of the depictions of Noah’s Ark, the Baptism of Christ, and the Three Hebrews in the Fiery Furnace can significantly advance theological and liturgical understanding of the early medieval rites of baptism and ordination in this region, indicating the central role of these biblical events and their associated literatures in these contexts. It will be further suggested that this relationship between text, image, and ritual points to the role of the high crosses in facilitating the liturgical rites of the early medieval Irish Church.


Author(s):  
Gangadhara K ◽  
H. L. Nadaf

In view of growing importance of oil quality, an understanding of the inheritance of high oleic acid is essential to breed for high oleate groundnuts. Hence an investigation was undertaken to infer genes governing the high oleic acid in newly identified sources of groundnut. Number of crosses studied were one with low × medium (TAG 24 × TPG 41), two with low × high (TAG 24 × ICG 2381 and TAG 24 × 104 P51) and with one medium × high oleic acid (TPG 41 × 104 P 56) cross combinations during post rainy season of 2010 at Main Agricultural Research Station of University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, India. Individuals in F2 generation segregated in the ratio 3:1 in the crosses of low × medium and medium × high crosses and 15:1 in low × high cross combinations suggesting duplicative recessive genes governing the high oleate trait.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thierry Daubos ◽  
Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
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