REPLY1849
ANCIENT INSCRIBED DISHES
By WILLIAM BELL, Phil. Dr.
Judging from the various notices in your Nos. 3, 5, and 6, the dishes and inscriptions mentioned therein by CLERICUS, L.S.B., &c., pp. 44. 73. 87., are likely to cause as much speculation here as they have some time experienced on the continent. They were there principally figured and discussed in the *Curiositãten*, a miscellaneous periodical, conducted from about 1818 to 1825, by Vulpius, brother-in-law of Göthe, librarian to the Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar. Herr v. Strombeck, Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal at Wolfenbüttel, first noticed them from a specimen belonging to the church of a…
Topics: Ancient Inscriptions, Religious Artifacts, Archaeological Studies, Templar History
Locations: Wolfenbüttel, Sterterheim, Brunswick, Vienna, Hull, Worcestershire, Danzig, Boroughbridge Church, York Cathedral, Salisbury, St. John's House, Chirk Castle, Wardour Street, Harrowgate