Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850 by Various
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about half an inch thick, called 'numbda.' * * * * * * By the
bye, this word 'numbda' is said to be the origin of the word _nomade_, because the nomade tribes used the same material for their tents. When I was at school, I used to learn _nomde_, from [Greek: nemo]." Melanion. * * * * * NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC. A view of the Exhibition of the Works of Ancient and MediƦval Art has convinced us that fame had done no more than justice to its merits and interest. We dare not attempt to enumerate one tithe of the gems in Glass, Enamel, Metalwork, Carving in Wood and Ivory, Porcelain, &c., now gathered together in the Adelphi to justify the enthusiasm of the antiquary, and to show, in the words of Marlowe, "Oh! what a world of profit and delight, Of power, of honour, of omnipotence, Is promis'd to the studious artizan?" and how small, after all, is our boasted advance. We must therefore be content with recommending our readers to visit, again and again, this matchless collection. Mr. Hailstone, the originator of the exhibition, must be highly gratified at the manner in which, thanks to the liberality of the owners, and the zeal and good taste of the committee, his idea has been carried out. If, too, at this time, when |
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