EditorialErmengarde, Princess Plantagenet, daughter of Fulk IV, le Rechin, and the witch countess Hildegarde of Beaugency, 1082-1147. She wears a Syrian cap with veil, crimson velvet robe bordered with sable, necklace and belt of bezants, and holds a book of de...
EditorialIvory lower cover. The carved word 'Herodius' on the lower cover possibly refers to the artist or to Fulk of Anjou (the bird name, 'herodias' could be used synonymously with 'fulica' (coot), and the French vernacular for coot 'foulque'). . Psalter o...
EditorialErmengarde, Princess Plantagenet, daughter of Fulk IV, le Rechin, and the witch countess Hildegarde of Beaugency, 1082-1147. She wears a Syrian cap with veil, crimson velvet robe bordered with sable, necklace and belt of bezants, and holds a book of de...
EditorialErmengarde, Princess Plantagenet, daughter of Fulk IV, le Rechin, and the witch countess Hildegarde of Beaugency, 1082-1147. She wears a Syrian cap with veil, crimson velvet robe bordered with sable, necklace and belt of bezants, and holds a book of de...
EditorialThe backyard of the Mary Heaton Vorse home in Provincetown, Mass., on June 24, 2020, which has been restored by its new owner, the interior designer Ken Fulk. (Tony Luong/The New York Times)
EditorialThe backyard of the Mary Heaton Vorse home in Provincetown, Mass., on June 24, 2020, which has been restored by its new owner, the interior designer Ken Fulk. (Tony Luong/The New York Times)
EditorialFulk and Melisende, at Fulk's coronation, as King of Jerusalem. . History of the crusades. France, between 1250 and 1259. Source: Yates Thompson 12, f.82v detail. Language: French.
EditorialErmengarde, daughter of Fulk IV the Quarreler, Count of Anjou, died 1147. In tall headdress with veil, red velvet dress trimmed with fur, long crakows or poulaines, holding a book. From a painting in the Abbey of Redon near Vannes. Handcoloured copperp...
EditorialFulk and Melisende, at Fulk's coronation, as King of Jerusalem. . History of the crusades. France, between 1250 and 1259. Source: Yates Thompson 12, f.82v detail. Language: French.
EditorialIvory lower cover. The carved word 'Herodius' on the lower cover possibly refers to the artist or to Fulk of Anjou (the bird name, 'herodias' could be used synonymously with 'fulica' (coot), and the French vernacular for coot 'foulque'). . Psalter o...
EditorialErmengarde, daughter of Fulk IV the Quarreler, Count of Anjou, died 1147. In tall headdress with veil, red velvet dress trimmed with fur, long crakows or poulaines, holding a book. From a painting in the Abbey of Redon near Vannes. Handcoloured copperp...
EditorialIn the 12th century the crusaders built a small city next to the Roman-Byzantine ruins of Beth-Guvrin. A vault of the crusader castle, built by Fulk of Anjou, and later used by the Knights Hospitaller.