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Chronicles of the Tombs (Pettigrew's Collection of Epitaphs)

Chronicles of the Tombs (Pettigrew's Collection of Epitaphs)

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Chronicles of the Tombs (Pettigrew's Collection of Epitaphs): A Select Collection of Epitaphs, Preceded by an Essay on Epitaphs and Other Monumental Inscriptions, with Incidental Observations on Sepulchral Antiquities.

by Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph

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Front hinge a little weak, but all pages are tight, clean, complete and unmarked. Some fraying at head and heel of spine. Not an ex-library copy, no stickers, owner's namer, etc., A little fragile, with some age-browning of paper. Part of Bohn's Antiquarian Library. Five shillings price gilt-stamped on spine. Thomas Pettigrew (1791-1865) was an English surgeon, professor of anatomy, an antiquarian with wide-ranging interests in history and natural philosophy, and an expert on Egyptian mummies. He became surgeon to the Duke of Sussex and Duke of Kent, and was a founding member of the British Archaeological Association. Based on a life-long interest, his is one of the early works to treat extensively of the history, significance and variety of epitaphs. He provides many examples through the ages of all types of epitaphs, inscriptions and funereal motifs. This work remains a classic.

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Setton Book Collection US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
254
Title
Chronicles of the Tombs (Pettigrew's Collection of Epitaphs)
Author
Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph
Format/Binding
Blue cloth decoratively stamped boards, title, price, series gilt-stamped on spine
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
London, Bell & Daldy
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1864
Pages
529
Size
5" x 7 1/2"
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Epitaphs, meaning, construction of, history of epitaphs, ancient epitaphs, Greek and Roman epitaphs, Old English and Irish epitaphs, Egyptian inscriptions, burial of the heart, funereal epitaphs, epitaphs of poets, ecclestiacs, nobility, punning epitaphs
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