The Normans In Sicily: Being A Sequel To "An Architectural Tour In Normandy." - By Henry Gally Knight Esq., M.P. -

Henry Gally Knight

RA Collection: Book

Record number

07/4854

Author

Imprint

London:: John Murray, Albemarle Street. -, MDCCCXXXVIII.

Physical Description

vii, [1], 355, [1] p.: [2] illus.; 193 mm. (Duodecimo.)

Contents

[T.p.] - Advertisement - Contents - Errata - [Text]; [colophon] - Other Publications Of Mr. Gally Knight.

Responsibility Note

In-text illustrations are unsigned.

The printer is named on the verso of the title-page and in the colophon: 'G. Woodfall, Printer, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London.'

References

Royal Institute of British Architects, British Architectural Library ... Early printed books, 2 (1995), no. 1686, p.887-8.

On H.G. Knight and the context of his work see M. Crinson, Empire building: orientalism and Victorian architecture (1996); R.W. Lightbown, 'The inspiration of Christian art', in Influences on Victorian art and architecture, ed. S. Macready and F.H. Thompson (1985); C. Mignot, Architecture of the nineteenth century in Europe (1984); N. Pevsner, Some archiectural writers of the nineteenth century (1972).

Summary Note

The text was planned to be accompanied by Saracenic and Norman remains, to illustrate The Normans in Sicily, published ca. 1840.

The two in-text illustrations show: p.179 plan, elevation, section of an ancient Greek shrine near Malvagna; p.348 'Varieties Of The Saracenic Arch'.

Provenance

The verso of the front loose endpaper is inscribed in pencil, 'S.A:H:', i.e. S.A. Hart, librarian of the Royal Academy 1864-81. The front pastedown carries the 19th-century armorial bookplate of William Twopeny.

Binding Note

19th-century calf; gilt-decorated spine, black morocco spine-label lettered 'Knight's Normans In Sicily.' The verso of the front loose endpaper carries the binder's stamp, 'Bound By Hering 9 Newman St'.

Subject

Architecture, Italian - Churches - Public buildings - Normans - Italy - Sicily - History - Romanesque
Art history - Great Britain - 19th century

Contributors

John Murray, publisher
John Hering, bookbinder
George Woodfall, printer
William Twopeny, previous owner