A few hints on the practical study of ecclesiastical architecture and antiquities: for the use of the Cambridge Camden Society

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Corporate Authors: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Contributor) ; Cambridge Camden Society. (Contributor) ; Cambridge University Press (Printer) ; Rivingtons (Printer) ; Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building, and Repairing of Churches and Chapels. (Contributor)
Contributors: Stevenson (Contributor) ; Neale, J. M. 1818-1866 (Printer)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge [Oxford] [London] At the University Press MDCCCXLIII [1843]
Cambridge [Oxford] [London] Stevenson Cambridge MDCCCXLIII [1843]
Cambridge [Oxford] [London] Parker Oxford MDCCCXLIII [1843]
Cambridge [Oxford] [London] Rivingtons London MDCCCXLIII [1843]
In:Year: 1843
Edition:Fourth edition.
Further subjects:B Church Architecture Details
B Christian antiquities (Great Britain)
B Fine Arts
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Item Description:The original Cambridge Camden Society was founded in 1839 at Cambridge. In 1845 it moved to London, and changed its name to the Ecclesiological Society. The Society had a major influence on the development of church architecture during the mid-nineteenth century, under the influence of its founders Benjamin Webb, John Mason Neale, and Alexander Beresford-Hope. Its famous Journal, The Ecclesiologist, was published between 1841 and 1868, and combined scholarly articles with trenchant criticism
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (60 p.)