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Images of Oxford, 1191-1759

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The foundation of this research is the assembly and analysis of a corpus of over 500 images of Oxford produced between 1191 and 1759, affirming Joseph Skelton’s claim that ‘Perhaps no place in England can boast such a succession of delineations of itself, from an early period, as Oxford.’ Structured analysis at an individual level permits outstanding questions on attribution and authorship to be addressed. At an aggregate level, several conclusions can be drawn. Oxford’s persistent iconic ...

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University of Oxford
Oxford college:
St Edmund Hall
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Oxford college:
St Edmund Hall
Role:
Supervisor
Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Societies, Other & Subsidiary Companies
Department:
Kellogg College
Oxford college:
Kellogg College
Role:
Supervisor
Department:
British Museum
Role:
Supervisor
Institution:
University of Oxford
Oxford college:
St Peter's College
Role:
Examiner
Type of award:
DPhil
Level of award:
Doctoral
Awarding institution:
University of Oxford
Language:
English
Keywords:
Ralph Agas; Henry Aldrich; All Hallows; George Anderton; Elias Ashmole; John Aubrey; Friar Bacon’s Study; John Bereblock; Binsey Chapel; Jacob and Tilleman Bobart; Bodleian Library; Claude du Bosc; Botanic (Physick) Garden; John and Josiah Boydell; Thomas Brathwaite; Georg Braun; Adam Browne; Samuel and Nathaniel Buck; William Byrd; Michael Burghers; Colen Campbell; Carfax Conduit; Arthur Charlett; duc de Chaulnes; Thomas Chaundler; Christ Church Cathedral; Clarendon; George Clarke; Benjamin and John Cole; Cosimo III de’ Medici; William Cuningham; Danby Gate; Divinity School; William Dobson; John Donowell; William Dugdale; William Faden; John Fell; Paul Fourdrinier; Paulus Furst; James Gibbs; Glastonbury Abbey; Godstow Nunnery; Bernard de Gomme; Richard Gough; Grandpont; Gravel Walk; James and Benjamin Green; Jan Griffier; Michael and Gerard van der Gucht; William Halfpenny; John Hall; John Hamond; John Harris; Nicholas Hawksmoor; Thomas Hearne; Hebraismi typus; Jerome Hesketh; Frans and Remigius Hogenburg; Edward Holdsworth; Wenceslaus Hollar; Joris (Georg) Hoefnagel; William Hulett; Henrik Hulsberg; Iffley Church; Islip Chapel; William Jackson; Inigo Jones; Everhardus Kickius; Daniel King; Johannes and William Kip; Leonard Knyff; Lady Chapel; Thomas Langdon; Clement Lemprière; Abraham and Bernard van Linge; Littlemore Minchery; William Lodge; David Loggan; Richard Lyne; Daniel Meisner; Matthäus Merian; Minerva; Edward Rowe Mores; David Mortier; James Mundy; Peter Muser; Thomas Neale; Sutton Nichols; Abraham Ortelius; Osney Abbey; Oxford; Nathaniel and Richard Parr; Francis Place; Robert Plot; Port Meadow; Public Schools; John Radcliffe; Thomas Rawlins; Richard Rawlinson; Rewley Abbey; Augustine Ryther; Aegidius Sadeler; St Aldates Church; St Clement’s Church; St Ebbe’s; St Frideswide Abbey; St George’s-in-the-Castle; St Martin’s Church; St Mary’s Church; St Michael-at-the-Southgate; St Peter’s-in-the East; St Peter-le-Bailey; Gilbert Sheldon; Ralph Sheldon; Joseph Skelton; John Speed; Nicholas Stone; John Stow; Robert Streater; John Strype; John Sturt; Isaac Taylor; James Thornhill; William Thorpe; William Henry Toms; William and John Townesend; John Tradescant; Typus Collegii; John Vanbrugh; George Vertue; James Wale; Robert White; Robert Whittlesey; William Williams; Browne Willis; Henry Winstanley; Francis Wise; Anthony Wood; William Woollett; Christopher Wren; Jan de Wyck.
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Deposit date:
2018-06-13

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