Bartolomé Bermejo's "Episcopal Saint" ; a study in medieval Spanish symbolism / By Herbert Friedmann.
| Author/creator | Friedmann, Herbert |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Washington : Smithsonian Institution, 1966. |
| Description | 21 pages : 11 plates. ; 24 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Smithsonian miscellaneous collections ; v. 149, no. 8 Smithsonian miscellaneous collections v. 149, no. 8. ^A638971 |
| Local note | Joyner-FOR JOYNER LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THE SERIES, SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS, SEARCH BY CALL NUMBER Q11 .S7. |
| General note | Publication 4658. |
| Bibliography note | Bibliography: p. 21. |
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| Joyner | General Stacks | Q11 .S7 VOL. 149 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |
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Echinoid distribution and habits, Key Largo Coral Reef Preserve, Florida
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A new Pliocene stork from Nebraska
Emerged quaternary shore lines in the Mississippi embayment
Display patterns of tropical American "nine-primaried" songbirds. : iv. The yellow-rumped tanager
Additional data on the host relations of the parasitic cowbirds
A study of the early tertiary condylarthran mammal Meniscotherium
An endocranial cast of the Bridger middle Eocene primate, Smilodectes gracilis
The relationships of Quemisia gravis (Rodentia: H̉eptaxodontidae)
Echinoid distribution and habits, Key Largo Coral Reef Preserve, Florida
Silicified Ordovician brachiopods from East-Central Alaska
A new Pliocene stork from Nebraska
Emerged quaternary shore lines in the Mississippi embayment
Display patterns of tropical American "nine-primaried" songbirds. : iv. The yellow-rumped tanager
Additional data on the host relations of the parasitic cowbirds