1718-1906 series of illustrated antiquarian papers on ancient buildings, sites, and artefacts
Vetusta Monumenta is the title of a published series of illustrated antiquarian papers on ancient buildings, sites and artefacts, mostly those of Britain, published at irregular intervals between 1718 and 1906 by the Society of Antiquaries of London. The folio-sized papers, usually written by members of the society, were first published individually, and then later in collected volumes.[1]
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VetustaMonumenta is the title of a published series of illustrated antiquarian papers on ancient buildings, sites and artefacts, mostly those of Britain...
Vetusta might refer to: Vetusta (city), fictional setting for La regenta and based on Oviedo Vetusta Morla, Spanish rock band VetustaMonumenta, antiquarian...
Britain and usually written by members of the society, under the title VetustaMonumenta. The series continued to appear on an irregular basis until 1906....
Engraving of Waltham Cross". VetustaMonumenta: Ancient Monuments: A Digital Edition. 1721. Retrieved 4 July 2019. VetustaMonumenta. Vol. 3. 1791. p. 16. [1]...
to be made a Fellow of the Society. Most of the illustrations in VetustaMonumenta, up to his date of death, are his work. After the death of the Earl...
made by George Vertue in 1725 and published in 1747 in Vol. I of VetustaMonumenta. The gate was a rectangular building of three floors, with the principal...
published by the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1747 for the VetustaMonumenta, noting that the figure is likely to be the Surveyor because he wears...
ISBN 978-0-810-87497-8. Society of Antiquaries of London (1789). VetustaMonumenta. Vol. 3. p. 4. Ustinov, Vadim Georgievich (2012). War of the Roses:...
conservation, printed and illustrated the results in the pages of VetustaMonumenta in 1721. However, restoration did not take place until 1832, when...
His solitary publication was an account of the Ribchester Helmet in VetustaMonumenta, a Roman cavalry helmet found near Towneley Hall, and now in the British...
King George V. pp. 418–419. Society of Antiquaries of London (1789). VetustaMonumenta. Vol. 2. p. 4. Everett Green 1851, pp. 403. Everett Green, Mary Anne...
There is also a series of engravings of the Roll made in 1747 for the VetustaMonumenta: this is held by the Society of Antiquaries in London. Digital photographs...
Chapman Trials, Asgard House, 2020, Widmayer Gus G., ch. 6, ISBN 9781663546982. VetustaMonumenta National Archives Portals: England Law Modern history...
make coloured drawings of the tapestry for publication in the series VetustaMonumenta. He made three visits to Northern France in 1816–19 for this project...
modern journal format, the Society of Antiquaries of London published VetustaMonumenta, a series of illustrated folios on antiquarian studies which appeared...
Kings of France and England, now preserved in the British Museum. VetustaMonumenta Volume 7, part 3, 1904 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal...
15. ISBN 978-0-19-923702-9. "VetustaMonumenta: Plate 2.43: Roman Pavements Found Near Warminster". VetustaMonumenta: Ancient Monuments, a Digital Edition...
1144/pygs.3.601. ISSN 0044-0604. "VetustaMonumenta: Plate 1.47: Plan of the Roman Roads in Yorkshire". VetustaMonumenta: Ancient Monuments, a Digital Edition...
Kings of France and England, now preserved in the British Museum. VetustaMonumenta Volume 7, part 3, 1904, the first publication of the Royal Gold Cup...
London; illustrations of the discoveries were published in their VetustaMonumenta with a memoir by his son, Edward John Rudge and illustrations by his...
8vo, by Thomas Watson. Account of … the Abbey of St. Mary, York, in VetustaMonumenta, 1829, vol. v. fol. Memoir of Thomas Thrush, 1845, 8vo. Descriptive...