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antiquarian writing in the
literature of
ancient Rome, some
scholars view
antiquarianism as
emerging only in the
Middle Ages.
Medieval antiquarians sometimes...
- A list of
antiquarian societies. An
antiquarian society is a
learned society or
professional ****ociation for
antiquarians,
people who
study history with...
- The
Modern Antiquarian: A Pre-Millennial
Odyssey Through Megalithic Britain is a
guide book
written by
Julian Cope,
published in 1998. It is
written as...
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following earlier authors like
William Morris, who in turn was
following antiquarians like
James Macpherson in the use of
devices like a
prose style incorporating...
- The
American Antiquarian Society (AAS),
located in Worcester, M****achusetts, is both a
learned society and a
national research library of pre-twentieth-century...
- The
Cambridge Antiquarian Society is a
society dedicated to
study and
preservation of the archaeology, history, and
architecture of Cambridgeshire, England...
- 31 in × 53 in (790 mm × 1,350 mm); the name
given to this
format is "
Antiquarian". The
engraving of the plate,
measuring 4 ft 1 in (1.24 m) by 2 ft 3 in...
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commission once the
books have sold. In Paris, the
Bouquinistes are
antiquarian and used
booksellers who have had
outdoor stalls and
boxes along both...
- the rise of
antiquarians in
Renaissance Europe such as
Flavio Biondo who were
interested in the
collection of artifacts. The
antiquarian movement shifted...
- as the
origin of the term rapier,
although this is disputed.
Italian antiquarians use the term
spada da lato for
rapiers typical of the
period of c. 1560–1630...