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Articles
Vol VIII No.3 (Summer 2002)
The Medieval Walls of Mdina
Stephen Spiteri traces the Medieval Walls following excavations
in the Old Capital City
Grinding Judas'
Bones
Anna Borg Cardona examines the old custom of a wooden clapper or ratchet
replacing the ringing of church bells during Passion Week
The Plague of
1813
Giovanni Bonello gives us an interesting description of various mementos
brought to light relating to the 1813 Plague
Works by Raymond
Pitre
Malta and the
Crimean War
Robert Attard examines relics that recall Malta's role in the War of
the Crimea
Two Catalan School
Late Medieval Paintings at the Cathedral Museum, Mdina
Mario Buhagiar discusses the art historical context of two of Malta's
most significant late medieval works of art and assesses their importance
The Siege of
Malta at Christie's and Maltese Silverware at Spink
The Chapel of
St Edward the Confessor
Helen Abela and Roger Vella Bonavita write about the chapel of St Edward's
College in St James Bastion, Cottonera
From the Albert
Ganado Collection
The Holy Women
at the closed Door
Joanna Lace looks at a fourteenth century painted panel in the Museum
of Fine Arts in Valletta depicting the Flagellation of Christ
Map of Gozo by
De Soldanis and Lucini Engravings at Sotheby's
Anton Inglott
(1915-1945)
Emmanuel Fiorentino outlines the life and work of a singularly important
Maltese artist whose short life spanned the two World Wars
Punic Mythology
and Medicine
Charles Savona-Ventura researches the Punic culture in Malta about which
little is known
Malta Views on
Sale in London Auction Houses
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