
Chapelle du College d'Emmanuel Cambridge
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £40
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Le College d'Emmanuel Cambridge
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Le College du Corps de Christ Cambridge
Corpus College
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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L'Apartment de L'Eveque dans le College de la Trinite Cambridge
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Les Auditres et Biblioteque Publique Cambridge
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £40
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Le College de S Pierre Cambridge
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Le College du Roi Cambridge
Kings College
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Vue Interior d'Occident de la Chapelle du Roi Cambridge
Kings Chapel
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £40
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Le College de Christ Cambridge
Kings College
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £40 loss at doorway
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Vue de Cambridge
The Vista
from La Delices de la
Grande Bretagne et de L’Irlande was first published in 1707
in eight
volumnes of which single volumes were devoted to Oxford and Cambridge.
The plates were copied and reduced directly from David
Loggan’s Oxonia
Illustrata of 1675. Pieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and
publisher.Image12.5 x 16 cm £45
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Bourn House
From a series of small steel engravings, uncoloured written by Neale.
Drawn by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists. Published,
as PROOFS by subscription between 1812 and 1825 in six large volumes
printed upon Onion Skin paper then mounted and cased within the larger
volume. NOT the later reprints from the same plates which are printed
directly onto the paper.Size of Plate : 12 x 16.5 cm Paper size : 24.5
x 30.5 cm unmounted and not including the history £15
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