Selections from The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge
Trinity College
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- Authors:
- Robert Willis
- John Willis Clark
- Date Published: September 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521147187
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Hailed as 'one of the most important contributions to the social and intellectual history of England which has ever been made by a Cambridge man', Robert Willis' monumental architectural history of the University of Cambridge is here reprinted. Its unique collection of over three hundred plans, antique and specially commissioned engravings is alone sufficient to make this an indispensable work of reference on Cambridge architecture before the onset of the modern age. This selection from the Architectural History presents in a single volume the complete text relating to Trinity College and features a new introduction by David Watkin, Professor Emeritus in the History of Architecture at the Department of Art History at Cambridge University.
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- Date Published: September 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521147187
- length: 368 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.54kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. History of the site
2. Architectural history of King's Hall
3. General history of the buildings of Trinity College
4. History of Nevile's court, of the library and of Bishop's hostel
5. History of the particular buildings: chapel, hall, combination room, Master's lodge, fountain, tennis court, treasury, brewhouse, gardens and walks, bowling green
6. History of the King's court or new court, and of the master's court
Chronological summary
Appendix.
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