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ARCHITECTURE - OXFORD
WILLIAMS (WILLIAM, of Llandegai) Oxonia Depicta sive Collegiorum et Aularum in Inclyta Academia Oxoniensi, Oxford, [1732-33]

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ARCHITECTURE - OXFORD

WILLIAMS (WILLIAM, of Llandegai) Oxonia Depicta sive Collegiorum et Aularum in Inclyta Academia Oxoniensi, engraved throughout comprising: title within architectural border, dedication leaf, index with list of subscribers (at end) and 63 views and plans (of which 62 double-page, one large folding split at fold), short tear to lower margin of title just touching image, old red pencil numeral on blank verso of plates, contemporary reverse calf, rubbed [Upcott III, 1107], folio (520 x 335mm.), Oxford, [1732-33]

Footnotes

Provenance: John Eyton, ownership stamp on title; by descent to present owner.

Saleroom notices

The author is William Williams but not that 'of Llandegai'.

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