JAMES FERGUSSON  제임스 퍼거슨  (1808-86)  저작연표    
   
age          MISCELLANEOUS  INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE     HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE MODERN STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE    
33 1841                                 1 "The True Principles of Pointed or 1841 Tenpo
34 42   Travels for field work in India since 1835, back to England by 1843                                     Christian Architecture" by A.Pugin 42 13
35 43   On the Rock-Cut Temples of India  (Indian Cave Temples)   43 14
36 44     (read in the Royal Asiatic Society. Printed in 1846 in JRAS vol.8)       44 Kouka
37 45   The Last Travel to India 5 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ROCK-CUT TEMPLES OF INDIA   45 2
38 46       (large 18 lithographs & small book <monograph of 1843 & 10 plates>)   46 3
39 47   AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT TOPOGRAPHY OF JERUSALEM   47 4
40 48   Ancient Buddhist Architecture of India  (read in RIBA) 8 PICTURESQUE ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARCHI-                                 8 Completion of British domain in India 48 Kaei
41 49   AN ESSAY ON A PROPOSED NEW SYSTEM OF FORTIFICATION     TECTURE IN HINDOSTANlarge 24 lithographs & 70pp. of book 9  AN HISTORICAL INQUIRY INTO THE TRUE PRINCIPLES   49 2
42 1850       (originaly intended to about 100 lithographs of Indian architecture)    OF BEAUTY IN ART, MORE ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE   1850 3
43 51   THE PALACES OF NINEVEH AND PERSEPOLIS RESTORED      TO ARCHITECTURE  vol. 1 (550pp.)                               1 1st international exposition in London 51 4
44 52     (treating architecture of Assyria and Persia. 400pp. 45 plates) 2 Reprint of PICTURESQUE ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARCHI-       (only 4 copies were sold and gave up to continue next 2 vols.)   52 5
45 53   THE PERIL OF PORTSMOUTH,FRENCH FLEETS & ENGLISH FORTS      TECTURE   53 6
46 54   On the Architectural Splendour of the City of Bijapur                                 4  "Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architec- 54 Ansei
47 55   5 THE ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE                                    ture française" by Viollet-le-Duc 55 2
48 56   PORTSMOUTH PROTECTED,WITH NOTES ON SEBASTOPOL &       BEING A CONCISE AND POPULAR ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT   56 3
49 57    OTHER SIEGES DURING THE PRESENT WAR  (cont. of 1853 book)      STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE PREVAILING IN ALL AGES & COUNRIES                               7-9 The Indian Mutiny 57 4
50 58        2vols. (rewritten by geographical order and got a success)                               8 Start of direct government by British 58 5
51 59       9 Reprint of THE ILLSTRATED HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE 2vols.   59 6
52 1860   Stonehenge  (appeared in the uarterly Review)        (530pp.535pp. 840 plates)                               1 Foundation of A. S. I.  1860 Manen
53 61   NOTES ON THE SITE OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE AT JERUSALEM        (Indian part 147pp. Eastern part 24pp.) <China 11pp.>                   61 Bunkyu
54 62   THE MAUSOLEUM AT HALICARNASSUS, RESTORED IN CON-     2 HISTORY OF THE MODERN STYLES 62 2
55 63     FORMITY WITH THE REMAINS RECENTLY DISCOVERED       OF ARCHITECTURE 1st (550pp. 310 plates) 63 3
56 64        (as the 3rd volume of HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE) 64 Genji
57 65   THE HOLY SEPULCHRE AND THE TEMPLE AT JERUSALEM 6 ARCHITECTURE IN DHARWAR AND MYSORE 5 A HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IN ALL COUNTRIES      (treating modern architecture since the Renaissance  65 Keioh
58 66   On the Study of Indian Architecture  (read in the Society of Arts)     (treating Architecture in Karnataka Region with Meadows Taylor)     FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY 1st vol. 1       in each countries) 66 2
59 67   7                  〃                      vol. 2   67 3
60 68   Description of the Amaravati Tope at Gantur  (appeared in JRAS) 8 TREE AND SERPENT WORSHIP, OR ILLUSSTRATIONS OF      (rearranged HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE in historical order and                                8 The Meiji Restoration 68 Meiji
61 69   On Indian Chronology  (read in Royal Asiatic Society. 1870 in JRAS)     MYTHOLOGY AND ART IN INDIA, IN THE 1st AND 4th CEN-       revised largely into World History of Architecture)   69 2
62 1870       TURIES AFTER CHRIST (gorgeous book treating Stupas and      (700pp.840pp. 1,180 plates)  (as the 1st and 2nd of 3 volumes)   1870 3
63 71   Received ROYAL GOLD MEDAL from RIBA     Toranas of Sanchi & Amaravati. 260pp. & large colored plates 100pp.)      (Indian part 226pp. Eastern part 62pp.) <China 24pp.>   71 4
64 72   RUDE STONE MONUMENTS IN ALL COUNTRIES ;   72 5
65 73    THEIR AGE AND USES (580pp. 235 plates) 3 TREE AND SERPENT WORSHIP, 2nd. ( 290pp.+100pp.)   3 HISTORY OF THE MODERN STYLES ・・・・・ 2nd 73 6
66 74   (originaly intended as the 5th vol. of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE)   4 A HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE ・・・・・ 2nd 2vols.     (revised edition. 580pp. 330 plates) (in New York too?) 74 7
67 75   6 HISTORY OF INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE      (deleted the part of Indian and Eastern architecture and revized totally)     (as the 4th volume of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE) 75 8
68 76       1st    (as the 3rd volume of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE)      (640pp.630pp. 1,015 plates)  (as the 1st and 2nd of 4 volumes)   76 9
69 77        (independent volume of Indian and Eastern parts. 775pp. 400 plates)                                  7 Declaration of  Queen Victoria 77 10
70 78   THE TEMPLES OF THE JEWS AND THE OTHER BUILDINGS      (Indian part 603pp. Eastern part 117pp.) <China 26pp.Japan 1/2p.> 6 Published HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2vols. in New York?                                     as Empress of India 78 11
71 79    IN THE HARAM AREA AT JERUSALEM (330pp.)         79 12
72 1880   On the Identification of the Portrait of Chosroes II  (appeared in JRAS)   1880 13
73 81   0 THE CAVE TEMPLES OF INDIA   81 14
74 82        (large book compiling main cave temples in India. 640pp. 350 plates)   82 15
75 83   THE PARTHENON, AN ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN AND CONST-      (a joint work with James Burgess, published by A.S.I.) 3 Reprint of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2nd. 2vols.    83 16
76 84    RUCTION OF GREEK AND ROMAN TEMPLES  150pp. 4 ARCHAEOLOGY IN INDIA, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO      in New York and Boston                               4 Start of Indian National Congress 84 17
77 85   On the Restoration of Westminster Hall  (appeared in the 19th Century)     THE WORKS OF BABU RAJENDRALALA MITRA    85 18
  86   James Fergusson died (at the age of 77      (disputing book against Rajendralala Mitra. 125pp.)                                 6 Start of Institute of Technology  86 19
  87                                     in Imperial University, Japan 87 20
  88   88 21
  89           89 22
  1890   1890 23
  91   1 Reprint of INDIAN & EASTERN ARCHITECTURE (in New York too)   1 HISTORY OF THE MODERN STYLES ・・・・・ 3rd 91 24
  92        (as the 3rd vol. of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE)       2vols. (Robert Kerr made additions in each chapters.) 92 25
  93   3 A HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE ・・・・・ 3rd 2vols.      (350pp.460pp. 375 plates)  (in New York too) 93 26
  94       (revised by Rechard Phené Spiers)      (though not written as the 4th and 5th volumes of  94 27
  95       (665pp.655pp. 1,035 plates)  (as the 1st and 2nd of 5 volumes)       HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE, regarded as so) 95 28
  96       (Burgess and White called this book HISTORY OF ANCIENT AND   96 29
  97        MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE, an edition with such title page might exist.)   97 30
  98       98 31
  99     9 Reprint of INDIAN & EASTERN ARCHITECTURE (in New York too?)                                 9 Inaugulation of Curzon as Viceroy 99 32
  1900        (NEW IMPRESSION edition)   1900 33
  1   1 J. Burgess started revising INDIAN & EASTERN ARCHITECTURE   1 34
  2   2 35
  3    ( Italic indicate monographs, small letters does small boks )                                 3-4 Travel to India by Chuta Ito 3 36
  4   4 37
  5    ( books without special referrence were published   5 38
  6      in London, most of those were by John Murray )   6 39
  7   7 Reprint of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 3rd. 2vols.    7 40
  8    ( in New York, by Dod, Mead & Company Publishers )     in New York and Boston   8 41
  9           9 42
  1910   0 HISTORY OF INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE   1910 43
  11       2nd   2vols.  (revised largely Indian part by J. Burgess,    (Although INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE grew into 2 volumes,                                1 Durbar of George V in Delhi 11 44
  12        Eastern part by R.Ph. Spiers into 2 volumes to be standard edition)    they did not write HISTORY OF ARCHITCTURE in 6 volumes totaly.)   12 Taisho
  13        (490pp.590pp. 510 plates,  65 sheets of photos for the first time)   13 2
  14        (Indian part 820pp. Eastern part 195pp.) <China 42pp.Japan 23pp.>                                 4 The World War I 14 3
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