| Image title: | 53.24.—Monogram IHS |
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| Source: | Delamotte, F.: “Ornamental Alphabets, Ancient and Mediæval” (1879) |
| Place shown: | none |
| Keywords: | ornaments, monograms, symbols, spirit, religion, typography, lettering, christmas, greyscale |
| Status: | out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested |
Notes: |
The monogram IHS comes from the Greek for Jesus, IHESUS, or from the Latin Ihesus Hominum Salvator, which is, Jesus, saviour of Mankind (Jesus was the name of a religious person). A modern interpretation is In His Service. The letters IHS can also stand for Islamic High School, but obviously didn’t in this case. This image is taken from plate 53. |
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