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  2. Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum (August 1, 1946 – August 14, 2012) was an American cross-stitch embroidery designer known especially for her Victorian angel designs. [1] Her designs were published under the business name Told in a Garden, with product divisions of Told in a Garden, Lavender and Lace, and Butternut Road.

  3. Sampler (needlework) - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated to date from ca. 200 BCE –300 CE and is worked in cotton and wool pattern darning on a woven cotton ground. It has seventy-four figures of birds, plants and mythological beings. [6] Coptic sampler fragments [7] of silk on linen in double running stitch and pattern darning have been found in Egyptian burial grounds of 400–500 ...

  4. Bargello (needlework) - Wikipedia

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    The bottom image is a "flame stitch" motif similar to that found in the Bargello museum chairs. Bargello is a type of needlepoint embroidery consisting of upright flat stitches laid in a mathematical pattern to create motifs. The name originates from a series of chairs found in the Bargello palace in Florence, which have a "flame stitch" pattern.

  5. File:Mirabilia Descripta, English edition 1863.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. On Marvellous Things Heard - Wikipedia

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    On Marvellous Things Heard (Ancient Greek: Περὶ θαυμασίων ἀκουσμάτων; Latin: De mirabilibus auscultationibus), often called Mirabilia, [1] is a collection of thematically arranged anecdotes formerly attributed to Aristotle.

  7. Jordan Catala - Wikipedia

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    Jordan and his "Book of Marvels" (Mirabilia descripta, 1340) was probably the source of the information about Colombo in the Catalan Atlas. [1] Jordan Catala of Sévérac (fl. 1280-c. 1330 also known as Jordan de Catalunya [2]) was an Occitanian Dominican missionary and explorer in Asia known for his Mirabilia descripta describing the marvels ...