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The Wisby Armour*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1944

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1 Surely not as translated, p. 23, ‘who fell into the hands of the Danes’, but ‘fell (i.e. were slain) by the hands of the Danes’, a Hebraism copied from the Vulgate, e.g. 1. Chron. XX, 7, qui ceciderunt in manu David (found for me by Canon W. L. Knox).

2 See M. Garbutt, ‘Japanese Armour from the Inside’, Japanese Society of London, 1912, XI, 134–85, esp. p. 143 for remarks about the disadvantages of lacing.

3 ‘Chinese Clay Figures’, Field Museum, Chicago (Publication 177, Anihr. Ser. XIII, 2, 1914).

4 See Ct. O. Trapp and J. G. Mann, The Armoury of . . . Churburg, 1929 and Mann in Archaeologia, 1935, LXXXIV, p. 69, also F. M. Kelly, Apollo, 1930, p. 37.