'A hole worlde of things very memorable': essays in architecture, archaeology. topography and the history of Oxford, presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday
'Julian Munby has gained a reputation over half a century in many branches of archaeological and historical knowledge. His lively and warm character and sense of fun has made him many friends who also in some sense feel they are his pupils, and this collection of papers has been assembled as a...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'Julian Munby has gained a reputation over half a century in many branches of archaeological and historical knowledge. His lively and warm character and sense of fun has made him many friends who also in some sense feel they are his pupils, and this collection of papers has been assembled as a tribute in honour of his 70th birthday. Julian Munby has gained a reputation over half a century in many branches of archaeological and historical knowledge, from his meticulous publication of the medieval timber structure of 126 High Street and his later elucidation of Tackley{u2019}s Inn from J. Buckler{u2019}s nineteenth century records when he was an undergraduate, to more recent work on the Historic Towns Atlas for Oxford. He has taken in the publication of the medieval castle at Portchester, the roofs of Chichester and many other cathedrals, the landscape history of Levens Park, Westmorland, the Round Table at Windsor Castle and the Field of the Cloth of Gold. He is an enthusiast for the history of Antiquity, topographical art, and for reading historical sources in the original. His lively and warm character and sense of fun has made him many friends who also in some sense feel they are his pupils, and this collection of papers has been assembled as a tribute. The first part comprises a preface by the editors, his daughter and son share accounts of being brought up in a household where it was normal for parents to be archaeologists, Jane Woodcock remembers ten years when Julian spent his day in an office arranging exams and cooking gourmet meals, and Deirdre Forde and others reveal his pioneering work teaching building archaeology. The second part consists of papers by friends who share his enthusiasm and in each case write on a facet of his interests, from his brother{u2019}s paper on the superbly engineered tunnel at Box, a reminder that railways and railway architecture has always been one of Julian{u2019}s loves, to Oxford topography in a number of papers and the later decor of Windsor Castle.' -- |
Beschreibung: | Presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday |
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spelling | 'A hole worlde of things very memorable' essays in architecture, archaeology. topography and the history of Oxford, presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday edited by Martin Henig and Nigel Ramsay Oxford Archaeopress Archaeology 2024 xxx, 330 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts (teilweise farbig) 28 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent cri rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday Preface / by Martin Henig and Nigel Ramsay, page iii -- List of abbreviations, page xxii -- Julian Munby's publications, page xxiii -- The development of Oxford dendrochronology / Daniel Miles, page 3 -- The Oxford Races and the racecourses on Port Meadow / George Lambrick, page 21 -- Oxford Preservation Trust takes the long view : J. M. W. Turner and Michael Angelo Rooker / Debbie Dance, page 97 -- Evacustes Phipson (1854-1931) and his watercolours of Oxford's old houses / Malcolm Graham, page 103 -- The temple at Bath : classical, Romano-Celtic or somewhere in between? / Anthony C. King, page 141 -- Winchester : a northern 'boundary' / Martin Biddle, page 154 -- Rustic dwellings in rugged protuberances : two case studies in using buildings archaeology to understand rock-cut buildings / Edmund Simons, page 156 -- The legend of Box Tunnel / James Munby, page 170 -- Rediscovering Romanitas : bronze statues, statuettes and figurines from Britannia, c. 1660-1900 / Martin Henig, page 177 -- A medieval Limoges corpus of Christ from Christ Church, Oxford / Marian Campbell, page 203 -- 'Rescued from oblivion...by the magic of art' : making Pyne's History of the Royal Residences / Kate Heard, page 211 -- From Microcosm to Radiohead : a schoolboy publication by the artist Oswald Jennings Couldrey while at Abingdon School / Lauren Gilmour Gale and Sarah Wearne, page 226 -- Before there were guidebooks : tabulae in medieval English cathedrals and greater churches / Nigel Ramsay, page 249 -- Thomas Baskerville on the upper Thames : verse and prose by a seventeenth-century maverick / John Blair, page 264 -- The study of palaeography in England : Thomas Astle / David Ganz, page 307 -- Index, page 322 'Julian Munby has gained a reputation over half a century in many branches of archaeological and historical knowledge. His lively and warm character and sense of fun has made him many friends who also in some sense feel they are his pupils, and this collection of papers has been assembled as a tribute in honour of his 70th birthday. Julian Munby has gained a reputation over half a century in many branches of archaeological and historical knowledge, from his meticulous publication of the medieval timber structure of 126 High Street and his later elucidation of Tackley{u2019}s Inn from J. Buckler{u2019}s nineteenth century records when he was an undergraduate, to more recent work on the Historic Towns Atlas for Oxford. He has taken in the publication of the medieval castle at Portchester, the roofs of Chichester and many other cathedrals, the landscape history of Levens Park, Westmorland, the Round Table at Windsor Castle and the Field of the Cloth of Gold. He is an enthusiast for the history of Antiquity, topographical art, and for reading historical sources in the original. His lively and warm character and sense of fun has made him many friends who also in some sense feel they are his pupils, and this collection of papers has been assembled as a tribute. The first part comprises a preface by the editors, his daughter and son share accounts of being brought up in a household where it was normal for parents to be archaeologists, Jane Woodcock remembers ten years when Julian spent his day in an office arranging exams and cooking gourmet meals, and Deirdre Forde and others reveal his pioneering work teaching building archaeology. The second part consists of papers by friends who share his enthusiasm and in each case write on a facet of his interests, from his brother{u2019}s paper on the superbly engineered tunnel at Box, a reminder that railways and railway architecture has always been one of Julian{u2019}s loves, to Oxford topography in a number of papers and the later decor of Windsor Castle.' -- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd rswk-swf Oxford (DE-588)4044234-2 gnd rswk-swf England (DE-588)4014770-8 gnd rswk-swf Architecture / England / Oxford / History Oxford (England) / History Oxfordshire (England) / Antiquities Architecture / Angleterre / Oxford / Histoire (DE-588)4016928-5 Festschrift gnd-content Oxford (DE-588)4044234-2 g Geschichte z DE-604 England (DE-588)4014770-8 g Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 s Munby, Julian 1954- (DE-588)1332114989 hnr Henig, Martin 1942- (DE-588)132982218 edt Ramsay, Nigel 1955- (DE-588)1187981427 edt |
spellingShingle | 'A hole worlde of things very memorable' essays in architecture, archaeology. topography and the history of Oxford, presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday Preface / by Martin Henig and Nigel Ramsay, page iii -- List of abbreviations, page xxii -- Julian Munby's publications, page xxiii -- The development of Oxford dendrochronology / Daniel Miles, page 3 -- The Oxford Races and the racecourses on Port Meadow / George Lambrick, page 21 -- Oxford Preservation Trust takes the long view : J. M. W. Turner and Michael Angelo Rooker / Debbie Dance, page 97 -- Evacustes Phipson (1854-1931) and his watercolours of Oxford's old houses / Malcolm Graham, page 103 -- The temple at Bath : classical, Romano-Celtic or somewhere in between? / Anthony C. King, page 141 -- Winchester : a northern 'boundary' / Martin Biddle, page 154 -- Rustic dwellings in rugged protuberances : two case studies in using buildings archaeology to understand rock-cut buildings / Edmund Simons, page 156 -- The legend of Box Tunnel / James Munby, page 170 -- Rediscovering Romanitas : bronze statues, statuettes and figurines from Britannia, c. 1660-1900 / Martin Henig, page 177 -- A medieval Limoges corpus of Christ from Christ Church, Oxford / Marian Campbell, page 203 -- 'Rescued from oblivion...by the magic of art' : making Pyne's History of the Royal Residences / Kate Heard, page 211 -- From Microcosm to Radiohead : a schoolboy publication by the artist Oswald Jennings Couldrey while at Abingdon School / Lauren Gilmour Gale and Sarah Wearne, page 226 -- Before there were guidebooks : tabulae in medieval English cathedrals and greater churches / Nigel Ramsay, page 249 -- Thomas Baskerville on the upper Thames : verse and prose by a seventeenth-century maverick / John Blair, page 264 -- The study of palaeography in England : Thomas Astle / David Ganz, page 307 -- Index, page 322 Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
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title | 'A hole worlde of things very memorable' essays in architecture, archaeology. topography and the history of Oxford, presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday |
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title_full | 'A hole worlde of things very memorable' essays in architecture, archaeology. topography and the history of Oxford, presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday edited by Martin Henig and Nigel Ramsay |
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title_sub | essays in architecture, archaeology. topography and the history of Oxford, presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday |
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