- Few
today would describe themselves as "
antiquaries", but some
institutions such as the
Society of
Antiquaries of
London (founded in 1707)
retain their...
- the
Society of
Antiquaries. London:
Society of
Antiquaries. Pearce, Susan, ed. (2007).
Visions of Antiquity: the
Society of
Antiquaries of
London 1707–2007...
- The
Antiquary (1816), the
third of the
Waverley novels by
Walter Scott,
centres on the
character of an
antiquary: an
amateur historian,
archaeologist and...
-
Society of
Antiquaries can
refer to:
Society of
Antiquaries of
London Society of
Antiquaries of
Scotland Society of
Antiquaries of
Newcastle upon Tyne...
- its pages.
Prospectus in The
Indian Antiquary, Part 1, 5
January 1872, p. 1. "The
Indian Antiquary" in The
Antiquaries Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2,
April 1922...
-
Ghost Stories of an
Antiquary is a
collection of
ghost stories by
British writer M. R. James,
published in 1904 (some had
previously appeared in magazines)...
- The
Society of
Antiquaries of
Scotland is the
senior antiquarian body of Scotland, with its
headquarters in the
National Museum of Scotland, Chambers...
- of
English scientific life at the period. The
College (or Society) of
Antiquaries met from
around 1586 to
around 1607. The
membership comprised successful...
-
Antequera (Spanish pronunciation: [anteˈkeɾa]) is a city and muni****lity in the
Comarca de Antequera,
province of Málaga, part of the
Spanish autonomous...
- the
Society of
Antiquaries of London. The honour,
denoted by the post-nominal FSA, is
awarded to
members of the
Society of
Antiquaries of London, a learned...