The Oriental Rug BookF.A. Stokes Company, 1904 - 310 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... distinguished by the shape of the field , which is pointed at both ends . To stand upon another's hearth - rug was to seek and find sanctuary . As rugs of hospitality they are indeed well named , for we can scarce form an idea of what ...
... distinguished by the shape of the field , which is pointed at both ends . To stand upon another's hearth - rug was to seek and find sanctuary . As rugs of hospitality they are indeed well named , for we can scarce form an idea of what ...
第 28 頁
... prayer - rug , and , as such , is distinguished from others by the shape of the upper end of the field . This end is always arched or pointed , and differently ornamented from any other part of 28 THE ORIENTAL RUG BOOK.
... prayer - rug , and , as such , is distinguished from others by the shape of the upper end of the field . This end is always arched or pointed , and differently ornamented from any other part of 28 THE ORIENTAL RUG BOOK.
第 68 頁
... distinguished from those that have been borrowed from other relig ions , and , while it is not too late , such should be grouped in museums to assist students in their efforts to demonstrate truth . Buddhism , wherever it has travelled ...
... distinguished from those that have been borrowed from other relig ions , and , while it is not too late , such should be grouped in museums to assist students in their efforts to demonstrate truth . Buddhism , wherever it has travelled ...
第 98 頁
... distinguished from the Persian , which in the vast majority of cases gave them birth . These enduring materials have been an unceasing fountain of supply to the workers in other arts , and an evidence of the thought - life of the people ...
... distinguished from the Persian , which in the vast majority of cases gave them birth . These enduring materials have been an unceasing fountain of supply to the workers in other arts , and an evidence of the thought - life of the people ...
第 105 頁
... distinguished its fabrics and patterns that there are certain features always similar in them , though the weavers of different localities lay claim of priority to either their invention or adoption . Such are plainly traceable to ...
... distinguished its fabrics and patterns that there are certain features always similar in them , though the weavers of different localities lay claim of priority to either their invention or adoption . Such are plainly traceable to ...
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ancient antique Asia Minor AUTHOR'S DESCRIPTION beads beautiful belief Benguiat blue Bokhara Bokhara rugs border stripes Buddha Buddhist called caravans carpets Caucasian Caucasus centre centuries China Chinese colour conventionalized Daghestan decoration district dragon earth East emblem fabrics field floral flower forms geometric Ghiordes GHIORDEZ RUG Hadji Ephraim Benguiat Hamadan Hindu Indian influence interest Ispahan Kaaba Khiva Kirman knots Kulah rugs Ladik looms lotus materials Mecca medallion Melhaz methods modern Mohammedan Mongolian motifs mountain native natural objects ORIENTAL EXPERT'S DESCRIPTION Oriental rugs origin orna ornament outline Persian rugs pile prayer prayer-niche prayer-rugs primitive religion rosary RUG RUG-PLATE S. S. Costikyan sacred Samarkand shades SHIRAZ RUG Shirvan significance silk sometimes Soumac specimens star string student style symbols textiles things thought threads tion to-day traced tree tribal patterns Tughra Turcoman Turkish Urumiah various vast number warp weavers weaving woof wool woven Yomud
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第 83 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind -- from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages.
第 234 頁 - The embodied spirit has a thousand heads, A thousand eyes, a thousand feet, around On every side enveloping the earth, Yet filling space no larger than a span. He is himself this very universe; He is whatever is, has been, and shall be; He is the lord of immortality.
第 xvii 頁 - I see male and female everywhere, I see the serene brotherhood of philosophs, I see the constructiveness of my race, I see the results of the perseverance and industry of my race, I see ranks, colors, barbarisms, civilizations, I go among them, I mix indiscriminately, And I salute all the inhabitants of the earth.
第 280 頁 - There is no God but God,* one holding the rosary and counting each repetition. After each thousand they sometimes rest, and take coffee ; then 100 times, ' (I extol) the perfection of God with his praise:' then the same number of times, ' I beg forgiveness of God the great...
第 248 頁 - Is exchanged for a body ethereal and bright, That is seen from afar to be glowing with light. Happy they who to that joyful region have gone, In numberless kalpas their time flows on ; Around are green woods, and above them clear skies, The sun never scorches, cold winds never rise, And summer and winter are both unknown In the land of the Law and the Diamond Throne.
第 280 頁 - This done, one of them asks his companions, " Have ye transferred [the merit of] what ye have recited to the soul of the deceased ? " They reply, " We have transferred it ; " and add, " And peace be on the Apostles,
第 252 頁 - The early cosmogonists enlarged upon the imaginary data of previous writers, and averred that there were four distinct kinds of dragons proper — the t'ien-lung or celestial dragon, which guards the mansions of the gods and supports them so that they do not fall; the...
第 280 頁 - God is one :' then recite the last chapter but one and the first, and then say three times, 'O God. favor the most excellent and most happy of thy creatures, our lord Mohammed, and his family and companions, and preserve them.' To this they add, 'All who commemorate thee are the mindful, and those who omit commemorating thee are the negligent.
第 271 頁 - Brahma, the first person in the Triad, or Trimurti, of the Hindus, which consists of Brahma the creator; Vishnu the preserver or redeemer; and Siva the destroyer. He is represented with four heads and as many arms, holding in his four hands a manuscript book containing a portion of the Vedas, a pot for holding water, a rosary, and a sacrificial spoon. The swan is consecrated to him and in the cave temple of Elephanta he is represented as sitting on a lotus, supported by five swans. He is the god...
第 xix 頁 - Tis but a Tent where takes his one day's rest A Sultan to the realm of Death addrest; The Sultan rises, and the dark Ferrash Strikes, and prepares it for another Guest.