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The Oxford Guide to Heraldry

Buch | Hardcover
246 Seiten
1988
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-211658-1 (ISBN)
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Dealing mainly with British heraldry and written with access to the records of the College of Arms, the heraldic authority of the UK, this is an introduction to heraldry which aims to help the reader enjoy old houses, churches and monuments as well as the subject for its own sake.
Dealing mainly with British heraldry and written by Officers of Arms with access to the records and manuscripts of the College of Arms, the heraldic authority of the UK, this is an introduction to heraldry which aims to help the reader enjoy old houses, churches and monuments as well as the subject for its own sake. It is written for people who know little about the subject, but it aims to be authoritative, avoiding romantic myths and bogus heraldic terms. Among the topics covered are the origins of heraldry; the composition of arms (shields, crests, supporters, etc) and their visual appearance; how arms were and are granted and to whom; the evolution of arms as families grow and intermarry; and the use of arms as decoration. There are chapters on American and European heraldry. The illustrations have been drawn where possible from the manuscripts in the College of Arms library.

About the Authors Thomas Woodcock is the Somerset Herald. John Martin Robinson is Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary and the author of The Dukes of Norfolk.

Origins of heraldry; European heraldry; grantees of English arms; the shield of arms; crests; supporters, badges and mottoes; marshalling of arms; heraldic authority in Great Britain; American heraldry; use of heraldry as decoration. Appendices: 1 - the royal arms of Great Britain; 2 - lists of English and Scottish kings of arms.

Zusatzinfo Illustrationssome col.)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 250 mm
Gewicht 960 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften Heraldik
ISBN-10 0-19-211658-4 / 0192116584
ISBN-13 978-0-19-211658-1 / 9780192116581
Zustand Neuware
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