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tympanum — noun (plural tympana; also nums) Etymology: Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin, eardrum, from Latin, drum, architectural panel, from Greek tympanon drum, kettledrum; perhaps akin to Greek typtein to beat Date: 1619 1. a. (1) tympanic membrane … New Collegiate Dictionary
Richard Jugge — was an eminent printer, who kept a shop at the sign of the Bible, at the North door of St Paul s Cathedral, though his residence was in Newgate market, next to Christ Church. It is thought that he was born in Waterbeach in Cambridgeshire and he… … Wikipedia
Nottingham alabaster — Panel from an altarpiece, 15th century Nottingham alabaster is a term used to refer to the English sculpture industry, mostly of relatively small religious carvings, which flourished from the fourteenth century until the early sixteenth century.… … Wikipedia