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Title:
Itinerarium Curiosum: or, An account of the antiquities and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. II
Object name(s):
book
Brief description:
Itinerarium Curiosum: or, An account of the antiquities and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. Centuria II. To which is added, The itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, Monk of Westminster / Stukeley, William / 1766 / Baker and Leigh
Collection:
Wiltshire Museum
Comments:
ObjectLocation refined to refelct correct shelf numbering
Condition:
good
Content - concept:
archaeology
Content - concept:
history
Content - concept:
Roman
Content - concept:
topography
Content - concept:
medieval
Content - note:
To which is added, The itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, Monk of Westminster
Content - note:
On the original entry the date of Publication was given as 1726, yet the book has in Roman Number MDCCLXXVI and the card index alos has Centuria recorded as 1776. MJC 1.8.2019
Dimension:
height
Dimension value:
360mm
Dimension:
width
Dimension value:
235mm
Dimension:
height
Dimension:
width
Number of objects:
1
Object component name:
edition
Object name:
book
Object number:
DZSWS:Book.14405.1
Object production date:
Date - association:
publication date
Object production date:
1776
Date - association:
Original Modes entry given a 1726 whereas explanation note to BriefDescription provides the rationale for correcting iot to 1776. MJC 1.8.2019
Date - association:
ISBN
Object production note:
imprint/edition
Object production organisation:
Baker and Leigh
Organisation's function:
publisher
Object production person:
Stukeley, William
Person's association:
author
Technical attribute measurement:
number of pages
Technique:
ISBN number

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b1e01072-32fd-3fcb-ae25-6fa38cc3d959

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b1e01072-32fd-3fcb-ae25-6fa38cc3d959, Wiltshire Museum, CC BY-NC

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