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JAMES FERGUSSON 제임스 퍼거슨 (1808-86) 저작연표 |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE |
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE |
MODERN STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE |
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1841 |
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1 "The True Principles of Pointed or |
1841 |
Tenpo |
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42 |
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Travels for field work in India since 1835, back to England by
1843 |
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Christian Architecture" by
A.Pugin |
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35 |
43 |
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On the Rock-Cut Temples of India (Indian Cave Temples) |
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(read in the Royal
Asiatic Society. Printed in 1846 in JRAS vol.8) |
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Kouka |
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45 |
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The Last Travel to India |
5 ILLUSTRATIONS
OF THE ROCK-CUT TEMPLES OF INDIA |
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2 |
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46 |
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(large 18
lithographs & small book <monograph of 1843 & 10 plates>) |
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AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT TOPOGRAPHY OF JERUSALEM |
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40 |
48 |
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Ancient Buddhist Architecture of India (read in RIBA) |
8 PICTURESQUE
ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARCHI- |
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8 Completion of British domain in India |
48 |
Kaei |
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AN ESSAY ON A PROPOSED NEW SYSTEM OF FORTIFICATION |
TECTURE IN
HINDOSTAN(large 24 lithographs
& 70pp. of book) |
9 AN HISTORICAL
INQUIRY INTO THE TRUE PRINCIPLES |
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2 |
42 |
1850 |
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(originaly intended
to about 100 lithographs of Indian architecture) |
OF BEAUTY IN ART, MORE ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE |
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1850 |
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43 |
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THE PALACES OF NINEVEH AND PERSEPOLIS RESTORED |
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TO ARCHITECTURE vol. 1 (550pp.) |
1 1st international exposition in London |
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4 |
44 |
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(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.) |
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52 |
5 |
45 |
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THE PERIL OF PORTSMOUTH,FRENCH FLEETS & ENGLISH FORTS |
TECTURE |
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46 |
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On the Architectural Splendour of the City of Bijapur |
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4 "Dictionnaire raisonné
de l'architec- |
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Ansei |
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5 THE ILLUSTRATED
HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE : |
ture française" by
Viollet-le-Duc |
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48 |
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PORTSMOUTH PROTECTED,WITH NOTES ON SEBASTOPOL & |
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BEING A CONCISE AND POPULAR ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT |
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OTHER SIEGES DURING
THE PRESENT WAR (cont.
of 1853 book) |
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STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE PREVAILING IN ALL
AGES & COUNRIES |
7-9 The Indian Mutiny |
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2vols. (rewritten
by geographical order and got a success) |
8 Start of direct government by British |
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9 Reprint of THE ILLSTRATED HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE 2vols. |
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52 |
1860 |
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Stonehenge
(appeared in the Quarterly
Review) |
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(530pp.+535pp. 840 plates) |
1 Foundation of A. S. I. |
1860 |
Manen |
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NOTES ON THE SITE OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE AT JERUSALEM |
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(Indian part
147pp. Eastern part 24pp.) <China 11pp.> |
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Bunkyu |
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THE MAUSOLEUM AT HALICARNASSUS, RESTORED IN CON- |
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2 HISTORY OF THE
MODERN STYLES |
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2 |
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FORMITY WITH THE
REMAINS RECENTLY DISCOVERED |
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OF ARCHITECTURE 1st (550pp. 310 plates) |
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3 |
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(as the 3rd volume
of HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURE) |
64 |
Genji |
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65 |
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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 |
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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) |
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2 |
59 |
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7 〃 vol. 2 |
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3 |
60 |
68 |
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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 |
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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) |
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62 |
1870 |
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TURIES AFTER CHRIST (gorgeous book treating Stupas and |
(700pp.+840pp. 1,180 plates) (as the 1st and 2nd of 3 volumes) |
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1870 |
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63 |
71 |
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Received ROYAL GOLD MEDAL from RIBA |
Toranas of Sanchi
& Amaravati. 260pp. & large colored plates 100pp.) |
(Indian part
226pp. Eastern part 62pp.) <China 24pp.> |
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4 |
64 |
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RUDE STONE MONUMENTS IN ALL COUNTRIES ; |
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5 |
65 |
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THEIR AGE AND USES (580pp. 235 plates) |
3 TREE AND SERPENT WORSHIP, 2nd. ( 290pp.+100pp.) |
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3 HISTORY OF THE
MODERN STYLES ・・・・・ 2nd |
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66 |
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(originaly intended as the 5th vol. of HISTORY OF
ARCHITECTURE) |
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4 A HISTORY OF
ARCHITECTURE ・・・・・ 2nd 2vols. |
(revised edition.
580pp. 330 plates) (in New York too?) |
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67 |
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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) |
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68 |
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1st (as the 3rd volume of HISTORY OF
ARCHITECTURE) |
(640pp.+630pp. 1,015 plates) (as the 1st and 2nd of 4 volumes) |
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69 |
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(independent
volume of Indian and Eastern parts. 775pp. 400 plates) |
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7 Declaration of Queen
Victoria |
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10 |
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78 |
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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 |
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71 |
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IN THE HARAM AREA AT
JERUSALEM (330pp.) |
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79 |
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72 |
1880 |
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On the Identification of the Portrait of Chosroes II (appeared in JRAS) |
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1880 |
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73 |
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0 THE CAVE
TEMPLES OF INDIA |
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14 |
74 |
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(large book
compiling main cave temples in India. 640pp. 350 plates) |
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82 |
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75 |
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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. |
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16 |
76 |
84 |
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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 |
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77 |
85 |
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On the Restoration of Westminster Hall (appeared in the 19th Century) |
THE WORKS OF BABU RAJENDRALALA
MITRA |
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86 |
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● James Fergusson died (at the age of 77) |
(disputing book
against Rajendralala Mitra. 125pp.) |
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6 Start of
Institute of Technology |
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in Imperial University, Japan |
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1890 |
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1890 |
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91 |
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1 Reprint of INDIAN & EASTERN ARCHITECTURE (in New York
too) |
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1 HISTORY OF THE
MODERN STYLES ・・・・・ 3rd |
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92 |
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(as the 3rd vol.
of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE) |
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2vols. (Robert Kerr made additions in each
chapters.) |
92 |
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3 A HISTORY OF
ARCHITECTURE ・・・・・ 3rd 2vols. |
(350pp.+460pp. 375 plates) (in New York too) |
93 |
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(revised by Rechard
Phené Spiers) |
(though not written as the 4th and 5th
volumes of |
94 |
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95 |
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(665pp.+655pp. 1,035 plates) (as the 1st and 2nd of 5 volumes) |
HISTORY OF
ARCHITECTURE, regarded as so) |
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(Burgess and White
called this book HISTORY OF ANCIENT AND |
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MEDIEVAL
ARCHITECTURE, an edition with such title page might exist.) |
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9 Reprint of INDIAN & EASTERN ARCHITECTURE (in New York
too?) |
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9 Inaugulation of Curzon as Viceroy |
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1900 |
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(NEW IMPRESSION
edition) |
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1900 |
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1 J. Burgess started revising INDIAN & EASTERN
ARCHITECTURE |
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( Italic indicate
monographs, small letters does small boks ) |
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3-4 Travel to India by Chuta Ito |
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36 |
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( books without
special referrence were published |
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in London, most of
those were by John Murray ) |
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7 Reprint
of HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 3rd. 2vols. |
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( in New York, by Dod,
Mead & Company Publishers ) |
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in New York and Boston |
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1910 |
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0 HISTORY OF
INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE |
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1910 |
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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 |
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Eastern part by
R.Ph. Spiers into 2 volumes to be standard edition) |
they did not write
HISTORY OF ARCHITCTURE in 6 volumes totaly.) |
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Taisho |
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(490pp.+590pp. 510 plates, 65 sheets of photos for the first time) |
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(Indian part
820pp. Eastern part 195pp.) <China 42pp.Japan 23pp.> |
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4 The World War I |
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