The illustrations shown here depict ecclesiastical costumes. They are, by row, from left to right, top to bottom: 1 through 4 Rational (used by German bishops 12th-14the centuries; 5 Pectoral (worn 12th and 13th centuries); 6 through 8 Amess (A flexible, conical, brimless head-dress, covering the entire head, except the face); 9 Bishop's hat; 10 through 12 Caps worn for ordinary use by bishops and cardinals); 13 Cap worn for funeral solemnities; 14 Ministrants or altar boys in the 15th century; 15 a Canon wearing a cope and amess in the 15th century; a Canon in the 17th century; a priest weari
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3794 x 4770 px | 32.1 x 40.4 cm | 12.6 x 15.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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The illustrations shown here depict ecclesiastical costumes. They are, by row, from left to right, top to bottom: 1 through 4 Rational (used by German bishops 12th-14the centuries; 5 Pectoral (worn 12th and 13th centuries); 6 through 8 Amess (A flexible, conical, brimless head-dress, covering the entire head, except the face); 9 Bishop's hat; 10 through 12 Caps worn for ordinary use by bishops and cardinals); 13 Cap worn for funeral solemnities; 14 Ministrants or altar boys in the 15th century; 15 a Canon wearing a cope and amess in the 15th century; a Canon in the 17th century; a priest wearing a cope and soutanne; a bishop in the Zimarra; a priest in the soutanne; a bishop in ordinary vestments; a bishop in house costume, and an abbe in the time of Louis XVI. The illustration dates to 1882.