1726 Canterbury Cathedral 1ed Monastery Dart Illustrated Architecture 100+ ARMS
John Dart was an early 18th-century English historian who is primarily remembered for his historical perspectives of Westminster Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. The latter, perhaps his best work, is considered one of the most important histories of the cathedral church at Canterbury as well as the once thriving monastery in Canterbury.
While the historical contents of this enormous folio first edition of Dart’s “Canterbury” are important, the subscriber pages are perhaps the most interesting aspect of this work. Unlike most works from this era, this book features engraved views of each subscriber’s arms – hundreds of illustrated figures of coats-of-arms! Other full-page engravings appear throughout this book – views of tombs, portraits, and places of rest of English saints and nobles.
1726 Canterbury Cathedral 1ed Monastery Dart Illustrated Architecture 100+ ARMS
John Dart was an early 18th-century English historian who is primarily remembered for his historical perspectives of Westminster Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. The latter, perhaps his best work, is considered one of the most important histories of the cathedral church at Canterbury as well as the once thriving monastery in Canterbury.
While the historical contents of this enormous folio first edition of Dart’s “Canterbury” are important, the subscriber pages are perhaps the most interesting aspect of this work. Unlike most works from this era, this book features engraved views of each subscriber’s arms – hundreds of illustrated figures of coats-of-arms! Other full-page engravings appear throughout this book – views of tombs, portraits, and places of rest of English saints and nobles.
Item number: #23168
Price: $950
DART, John
The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury : and the once-adjoining monastery: bcontaining, an account of its first establishment
London : Printed by J Cole, Hoddle, 1726. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [4], 204 (i.e., -2), lvi (i.e., lviii)
- 49 full-page plates; hundreds of engraved figures
- References: ESTC T65420; Lowndes 593
- Provenance:
- Bookplate – Richard Luckett
- Richard Luckett (1945-2020) was a writer and historian, whose works cover such varied topics as Russian history and analysis of Handel’s Messiah. He served as the Pepys Librarian and University Lecturer in Seventeenth-Century Literature at Magdalene College in Cambridge for 30 years.
- Handwritten – B. Williams
- Bookplate – D. Parkes, 1798
- Bookplate – Richard Luckett
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~16.5in X 10.75in (41.5cm x 27cm)
- very rare and desirable
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23168
Categories
Arts & Architecture
European History
Authors
DART, John
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete