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Plate II.
DALMATIC
Fig. 4.—DALMATIC OF WHITE SATIN EMRROIDERED WITH COLOURED SILKS AND SILVER-GILT AND SILVER THREAD.
Spanish; early 17th century. (In the Victoria and Albert Museum.)
Fig. 5.—GREEK SAKKOS, OF RED SATIN EMBROIDERED
WITH SILVER-GILT AND SILVER THREAD WITH SILK.
Fig. 6.—DALMATIC OF POPE PIUS V.
It has the names and arms of two archbishops.
18th century. (In the Victoria and Albert Museum.)
An early example of the modern Roman type. Roman; 16th century.
Preserved at Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome. From a photograph taken by
Father J. Braun (in Die liturgische Gewandung), by permission of B. Herder.