. The Archaeological journal. is Mensa quaedam inmari inventaoffertur in templumsolis,andin black, Jeronimus in prologo superGenesim. In Harl. 4996, fol. 8, (date about1330), two youths stand holding a net con-taining the table ; two fish are in the water,inscribed, Pyscator and Piscator. The sunabove has angular rays round the face likea star. The title is Mensa Solis inSabulo offertur in templo Solis. In Sloane, MS. 3(31, fol. 8, b. a curiousbold illumination of two men finding thetable in the sand, a round face of the sun,without rays ; between it and the figures, Mensa solis in zabulo. In
. The Archaeological journal. is Mensa quaedam inmari inventaoffertur in templumsolis,andin black, Jeronimus in prologo superGenesim. In Harl. 4996, fol. 8, (date about1330), two youths stand holding a net con-taining the table ; two fish are in the water,inscribed, Pyscator and Piscator. The sunabove has angular rays round the face likea star. The title is Mensa Solis inSabulo offertur in templo Solis. In Sloane, MS. 3(31, fol. 8, b. a curiousbold illumination of two men finding thetable in the sand, a round face of the sun,without rays ; between it and the figures, Mensa solis in zabulo. In AdditionalMS. 1G578 fol. 7, a. (inscribed with date1379, on fol. 51 b) are two men, as fisher-men, seated on opposite sides of a greensea, holding a net with the table in it. Thelegend Mensa Solis in Sabulo inventa est,.in templo Solis, Piscatores. In SloaneMS. 3451, a small volume, the outlinesare quite childish, in brown ink. On , two young men hold the net; onetreads on a fish. GEORGE SCHARF, Jun. (To be continued.). Prom a window over the N : pel, Cambridge.
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