
The Renaissance Villa in Britain 1500 - 1700
by Airs, Malcolm; Tyack, Geoffrey-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. 7 |
The English Villa: Sources, Forms and Functions | p. 9 |
A Place to 'Cultivate the Soul': the Idea of the Villa in the Sixteenth and Early-Seventeenth Centuries | p. 25 |
Halls into Vestibules | p. 38 |
Some later Jacobean Villas in Scotland | p. 64 |
Plain English or Anglo-Palladian? Seventeenth-Century Country Villa Plans | p. 89 |
Gardens and Courtyards of the Seventeenth-Century Villa and Smaller House | p. 111 |
The Environs of London: the Suburban Villa as Rural Retreat | p. 127 |
Inigo Jones's Designs for the Queen's House in 1616 | p. 140 |
Tart Hall: the Countess of Arundel's 'Casino' at Whitehall | p. 167 |
Kew Palace | p. 180 |
Country Retreats in Seventeenth-Century Hertfordshire | p. 192 |
Forty Hall and Tyttenhanger | p. 206 |
Winslow Hall | p. 223 |
Contributors | p. 247 |
Notes | p. 250 |
Index | p. 272 |
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