John Webb: Architectural Theory and Practice in the Seventeenth Century

Oxford University Press USA (1989)
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A description of the architectural projects of John Webb, a pupil of Inigo Jones, in the context of contemporary theory, practice and expectations. The text also considers Webb's contribution to linguistic studies, as he was the first Englishman to write about the Chinese language.

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