The history and poetry of finger-ringsEdwards, Charles
History
The history and poetry of finger-rings
Edwards, Charles
Rings
[4] Papers read before the Irish Academy, 1836.
[5] Babylon and Nineveh, 513.
[6] Pliny, lib. ix.; Pausanias in Attic. Poet., c. vi.; Ovid. Fast.,
1. v. Bannier, ii. 497.
[7] Lib. i. c. 1.
[8] Plin. lib. xiii.; Montfaucon.
[9] Book of Costume, by a Lady of Rank, 21.
[10] Archæologia Biblica.
[11] P. 246.
[12] Fuss’s Roman Antiquities.
[13] Pictorial Bible, (Knight’s Ed.,) Note to 1 Kings, ch. xxi.
[14] Curiosities of Burial, (Chambers’s Repository.)
[15] Dagley’s Gems, _Preface_.
[16] Hottzappfel’s Turning and Mechanical Manipulations, p. 1362.
[17] Chambers’s Repository, (Curiosities of Burial.)
[18] Gemma Antiche, iii. 182.
[19] Genesis, ch. xli. _et seq._
[20] Goldsmith.
[21] Caylus, vol. iii. p. 157.
[22] And see Layard’s Nineveh, 339, 340.
[23] Montfaucon.
[24] Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. xx., N. S., 55.
[25] Fuss’s Roman Antiquities, sec. 435.
[26] Juvenal, Sat. VII.
[27] Adams’s Roman Antiquities, 366, (Boyd’s edit.)
[28] Montfaucon.
[29] Plutarch’s Numa.
[30] Fuss, § 318.
[31] Fosbroke, 247; Fuss, § 150.
[32] Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. xviii., N. S., 527.
[33] 4. vol. i. pl. lxxxix.
[34] Fosbroke’s Encyclopædia of Antiquities, 247.
[35] Dugdale’s History of St. Paul’s; and Archæologla, xvii. 316.
[36] Eccleston’s Introduction to English Antiquities, 60,61; and see
Manufactures of Metal, 376; Hone’s Every-Day Book, 671; Archæologia,
iv. 54.
[37] Ingoldsby Legends, 223.
[38] Fosbroke, 251.
[39] Montfaucon.
[40] Fosbroke’s Encyclopædia of Antiquities, 246.
[41] Wilkinson’s Manners of the Ancient Egyptians, 371.
[42] Rees’s Encyclopædia--Title, _Rings_.
[43] Lib. i. i. cap. 5.
[44] Life of Caius Marius.
[45] Fosbroke’s Encyclopædia of Antiquities, 246.
[46] Wilson’s Archæological Dictionary, Art. _Rings_.
[47] Chambers’s Miscellany.
[48] Cardanus, lib. vii. _de Lapidibus_.
[49] Dumas’ Celebrated Crimes--_The Borgias_.
[50] Notes to Tallis’s Edit. of Shakspeare.
[51] Act IV. Scene 2.
[52] Nichols’s Lapidary, 54, 57; Kobell, 274.
[53] Hill’s Theophrastus, p. 75, notes _n. y._
[54] Chances, Act 1, Sc. 3.
[55] Collins’s Peerage.
[56] Harris’s Rudimentary Magnetism, 6.
[57] Recueil d’Antiquités.
[58] Remarks on Italy.
[59] Curiosities of Burial--Chambers’s Repository.
[60] Recueil d’Antiquités, Tom. ii. p. 310.
[61] Lib. iv., p. 172, Pl. LVII.
[62] Lib. v. p. 161.
[63] Caylus, ii. 311.
[64] Gentleman’s Magazine, Vol. xviii., N. S., 527.
[65] Archæologia, v. 71.
[66] Ib. viii. 430.
[67] Heb. xi. 37, 38.
[68] Fosbroke, 247; Archæologia, iv. 54.
[69] Vol. iv. N. S., p. 224.
[70] (Published by Redfield,) p. 110.
[71] Lond. Gent.’s Mag., Vol. xxiv. p. 285.
[72] Archæologia, (London,) ii. 35.
[73] Memorials of Affairs of State, iii. 368.
[74] Nugæ Antiquæ, ii. 263.
[75] Jer, xxii. 24.
[76] Moutfaucon.
[77] Lib. x.
[78] Martial, Lib. xi., epiq. 60.
[79] Aristophanes, _in Nub._, &c.
[80] Wilkinson.
[81] P. 185, Edit. of 1646.
[82] P. 185.
[83] Chap. ii., v. 2.
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