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Hall, James,
Sir,
1761-1832.
Essay on the origin and principles of gothic architecture /
by Sir James Hall, Bart., F. R. & A. S.S. Edin. ; from the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ; (read April 6, 1797).
Origin and principles of gothic architecture
[Edinburgh :
The Royal Society,
1798?]
27, [1] p., vi leaves of plates :
ill. ;
27 cm.
There are six engraved plates numbered I-VI top center, showing Gothic forms constructed out of branches and poles.
Engravings by John Beugo; after Sir James Hall.
This essay was originally read to the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 6 April 1797, and was printed first in their Transactions (IV:2, 1798, pp. 3-27). An enlarged version of the essay was published in 1813.
ESTC suggests 1797 as the publication date, however, vol. 4 of the Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh was published in 1798.
English short title catalogue,
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1342864
T101922
British Architectural Library. Early printed books, 1478-1840,
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107435016
1454
BAC: British Art Center copy inscribed: Lady Halkett with Sir J. Hall's most respectful compliments.
Architecture, Gothic
Early works to 1800.
Architecture, Gothic
England.
Chron.
[1798?]
Engraving
Specimens
[1798?]
Edinburgh (Scotland)
Imprints
Specimens
[1798?]
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Publisher.
Halkett,
Lady
Inscription from Sir James Hall.
Hall, James,
Sir
Inscription to Lady Halkett.
Beugo, John,
1759-1841,
engraver.
Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
20011112RO
AC04082002