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Excalibur: Essays on Antiquity and the History of Collecting in Honour of Arthur MacGregor
Hildegard Wiegel and Michael Vickers
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A collection of 16 papers to honour Arthur MacGregor and his work.
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Cover
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Copyright
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Vita Arthuri
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The published writings of Arthur MacGregor
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An Anglo-Saxon gold finger-ring from Abingdon, Oxfordshire
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Wonder after modernity: 16th century visual sources, 20th centuryethnographic collections and ‘transition’
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Plundered art for the collections of Charles I?The capture of Munich in May, 1632
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Collecting the overlooked: some baroque paintings from the collection ofSir Arthur Evans (1851-1941)
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Collections, sculpture and the changing fortunes of aneighteenth-century portrait bust
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A rare collection: Oxford museums past and present
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The Bodleian Picture Gallery
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Beauvalet de Saint-Victor’s ‘Vases grecs et étrusques’
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The reception of the van Branteghem collection in Belgium
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‘His Royal Highness the Prints of Wales’:George IV as a collector of prints1
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Robert Pashley and the Pashley sarcophagus
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Roach Smith and the antiquities of London: the sculptures
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A private library in 19th century Rome:the sale of Giovanni Pietro Campana’s library*
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Fable and history: Prince Poniatowski’s Neoclassical gem collection
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The Ancient World in the nursery:German tin figures of the 18th to 21st centuries
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A forgotten provincial English museums initiative of the 1830s:The Midland counties Natural History Societies,their museums and libraries
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Coda
Citable Link
Published: 2013
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407311302 (paperback)
- 9781407340999 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2512