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Newman, John. [[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/15017 "Jones, Inigo (1573–1652), architect and theatre designer."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.  C. Anderson, Inigo Jones’s library and the language of architectural classicism in England, Ph.D, Massachusetts Inst of Technology, 1993. R. Handa, Authorship of ''The most notable antiquity'' (1655); Inigo Jones and early printed books, ''The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America'' 100 (2006), 357-78.
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*C. Anderson, Inigo Jones’s library and the language of architectural classicism in England, Ph.D, Massachusetts Inst of Technology, 1993.  
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*R. Handa, Authorship of ''The most notable antiquity'' (1655).
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*Inigo Jones and early printed books, ''The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America'' 100 (2006), 357-78.
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*Newman, John. [[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/15017 "Jones, Inigo (1573–1652), architect and theatre designer."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. 
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Revision as of 07:32, 4 November 2019

Inigo JONES 1573-1652

Biographical Note

Architect and designer, surveyor to James I and Charles I.

Books

46 books from his collection have been identified, though there must have been more; his marginalia extend the known range of his reading.

Sources

  • C. Anderson, Inigo Jones’s library and the language of architectural classicism in England, Ph.D, Massachusetts Inst of Technology, 1993.
  • R. Handa, Authorship of The most notable antiquity (1655).
  • Inigo Jones and early printed books, The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 100 (2006), 357-78.
  • Newman, John. ["Jones, Inigo (1573–1652), architect and theatre designer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.