William Stukeley (1687-1765), fellow of the Royal Society, founding member and first secretary of the Society of Antiquaries and fellow of the Royal College of Physicians is best known for his archaeological investigations of Avebury and Stonehenge. He also, with some antiquarian friends, formed the Society of the Roman Knights which was dedicated to the preservation of Roman and Celtic remains in England. Stukeley's best known work is Stonehenge a Temple Retor'd. The original research and development of his plans for his reconstruction were executed in 1721-24. By the time it was printed in 1740 Stonehenge a Temple Retor'd had became a Druidic fantasy that Stonehenge still suffers from today. However, his original work on Stonehenge in the...
William Richard Lethaby diagnosed the problem of his time as the lack of spontaneous agreement. He...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
Stonehenge has always been veiled in mystery of ancient times past. It had featured in the Arthurian...
The origin of architecture was a heavily debated subject in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. ...
Isaac Newton had a long running interest in Solomon’s Temple. For Newton the plan of the Temple was ...
In 1724 Antiquarian William Stukeley stated that Bath, England, was a “The small compass of the city...
This paper engages with the legacy of a prehistoric monument – the Avebury henge, in southern Englan...
This thesis is an examination of the contribution of the English scholar, Robert Willis (1800-1875) ...
AbstractAn architect, historian and architectural theorist – William Richard Lethaby - was an outsta...
William Richard Lethaby was, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, a very well-known E...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83), a twentieth-century giant in architectural history, considered the a...
In the introduction to his text of 1624, The Elements of Architecture, Sir Henry Wotton briefly, an...
William Richard Lethaby diagnosed the problem of his time as the lack of spontaneous agreement. He...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
Stonehenge has always been veiled in mystery of ancient times past. It had featured in the Arthurian...
The origin of architecture was a heavily debated subject in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. ...
Isaac Newton had a long running interest in Solomon’s Temple. For Newton the plan of the Temple was ...
In 1724 Antiquarian William Stukeley stated that Bath, England, was a “The small compass of the city...
This paper engages with the legacy of a prehistoric monument – the Avebury henge, in southern Englan...
This thesis is an examination of the contribution of the English scholar, Robert Willis (1800-1875) ...
AbstractAn architect, historian and architectural theorist – William Richard Lethaby - was an outsta...
William Richard Lethaby was, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, a very well-known E...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83), a twentieth-century giant in architectural history, considered the a...
In the introduction to his text of 1624, The Elements of Architecture, Sir Henry Wotton briefly, an...
William Richard Lethaby diagnosed the problem of his time as the lack of spontaneous agreement. He...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...
In examining select works of English architects Joseph Michael Gandy and Sir John Soane, this disser...