The thing of mine I have loved the best

schema:name "The thing of mine I have loved the best"
schema:creator Hahn, Cynthia Jean
schema:contributor Chadour, Anna Beatriz
Les Enluminures
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schema:abstract ""This book studies forty-six pieces of European jewelry-pendants, reliquaries, amulets, and talismans-from the eighth to the eighteenth century. The engaging title "The thing of mine I have loved the best" comes from the medieval will of an English duchess who bequeaths a reliquary jewel to her son. It expresses the sentiment that jewels appealed (then, as well as now) to the truest and strongest emotions."--front jacket flap."@en
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schema:temporalCoverage "650-1870"
schema:workExample The thing of mine I have loved the best: meaningful jewels

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