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His greatest churches are St Giles, Cheadle (1840–6) – a tapestry woven in steepled stone – and St Augustine's, Ramsgate, the centrepiece of a neo-medieval complex of buildings (1843-52) including his ingenious home, The Grange (intelligently renovated by the Landmark Trust).
Victorian and Edwardian buildings: examples from the era 2011
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My 'Miller's Second Tale' is being edited for an anthology of neo-medieval literature, and the abridged version of my 'Knight's Second Tale' an Arthurian legend will appear soon in the Every Day Poets' inaugural poetry anthology.
Literary Mash-Ups: What do You Think? Neth 2010
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It's ironic that Saudi Arabia, a neo-medieval religious-fundamentalist monarchy, is in effect the global Federal Reserve of oil markets.
The Latest Oil Shock, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Alas, it's not a good neo-medieval story that presents a cool facet of European late antique/early medieval life.
X-O Manowar: Visigoths, Time-travel, and Sweet Living Armor 2008
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Italian synthesis still impresses The work of 15th-century Ferrarese artists reveals startling interpretations of religious themes and neo-medieval frivolities
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Medieval News: The work of 15th-century Ferrarese artists reveals startling interpretations of religious themes and neo-medieval frivolities
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A miraculous synthesis between the clarity and order of Florentine painting and the neo-medieval frivolities of Ferrara.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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The work of 15th-century Ferrarese artists reveals startling interpretations of religious themes and neo-medieval frivolities
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The work of 15th-century Ferrarese artists reveals startling interpretations of religious themes and neo-medieval frivolities
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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Italian synthesis still impresses The work of 15th-century Ferrarese artists reveals startling interpretations of religious themes and neo-medieval frivolities
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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