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Description
Another vase made of rock chrystal, whose lid is made of gold. On it can be seen, in letters a little close together, inscriptions of Pouzzole, proclaimed by Pompee Sarnelle, bishop of Biseglia, which are written in Arabic characters. That is the vase that can be seen here marked with three words that this vase was meant to contain things written after the mael, such as pastilles, sugared,pistacios, etc.
Félibien, pages 542. Translated by Jane Vadnal.
Click here to see other liturgical vessels in the Treasure of Saint-Denis.
Conway (1915), p. 137. Click here for text.
Félibien, page 542.
Louvre,no. 26, pages 163-7.
Montesquiou-Fezensac, I and II, no. 33, III, p. 44, pl . 26-7.
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Created by J Vadnal, July, 1998