G. Baldwin Brown
The Care of Ancient Monuments
An Account of Legislative and Other Measures Adopted in European Countries for Protecting Ancient Monuments, Objects a
G. Baldwin Brown
The Care of Ancient Monuments
An Account of Legislative and Other Measures Adopted in European Countries for Protecting Ancient Monuments, Objects a
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Sets out best practice for the preservation of monuments and architectural and natural beauty, comparing Britain with other countries.
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Sets out best practice for the preservation of monuments and architectural and natural beauty, comparing Britain with other countries.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781108016063
- ISBN-10: 1108016065
- Artikelnr.: 32881069
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781108016063
- ISBN-10: 1108016065
- Artikelnr.: 32881069
Preface
Part I. The Principles and Practice of Monument Administration: 1. The significance and history of the care of monuments
2. The meaning of the term 'monument'
3. The limit of age for monuments
4. The different kinds of monument
5. Why should monuments be preserved?
6. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The function of public opinion
7. Means for the preservation of monuments: A. Private societies and publications
8. Means for the preservation of monuments: B. Official and semi-official agencies, museums
9. Means for the preservation of monuments: C. Legislation, national and local
10. Restoration and anti-restoration
11. 'Classement', inventorization, and official publications
12. Superintendence of excavations and disposal of 'finds': Treasure-trove
13. Prohibition of sale or exportation
14. Expropriation or compulsory purchase
Part II. Monument Administration in the Various European Countries
1. France
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Great Britain and Ireland
5. The Austrian Empire
6. Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland
7. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
8. Russia and Finland
9. Spain and Portugal
10. Greece and Turkey
11. The Danubian provinces
12. India, Egypt, Algeria, Tunis
Appendix
Index.
Part I. The Principles and Practice of Monument Administration: 1. The significance and history of the care of monuments
2. The meaning of the term 'monument'
3. The limit of age for monuments
4. The different kinds of monument
5. Why should monuments be preserved?
6. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The function of public opinion
7. Means for the preservation of monuments: A. Private societies and publications
8. Means for the preservation of monuments: B. Official and semi-official agencies, museums
9. Means for the preservation of monuments: C. Legislation, national and local
10. Restoration and anti-restoration
11. 'Classement', inventorization, and official publications
12. Superintendence of excavations and disposal of 'finds': Treasure-trove
13. Prohibition of sale or exportation
14. Expropriation or compulsory purchase
Part II. Monument Administration in the Various European Countries
1. France
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Great Britain and Ireland
5. The Austrian Empire
6. Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland
7. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
8. Russia and Finland
9. Spain and Portugal
10. Greece and Turkey
11. The Danubian provinces
12. India, Egypt, Algeria, Tunis
Appendix
Index.
Preface
Part I. The Principles and Practice of Monument Administration: 1. The significance and history of the care of monuments
2. The meaning of the term 'monument'
3. The limit of age for monuments
4. The different kinds of monument
5. Why should monuments be preserved?
6. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The function of public opinion
7. Means for the preservation of monuments: A. Private societies and publications
8. Means for the preservation of monuments: B. Official and semi-official agencies, museums
9. Means for the preservation of monuments: C. Legislation, national and local
10. Restoration and anti-restoration
11. 'Classement', inventorization, and official publications
12. Superintendence of excavations and disposal of 'finds': Treasure-trove
13. Prohibition of sale or exportation
14. Expropriation or compulsory purchase
Part II. Monument Administration in the Various European Countries
1. France
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Great Britain and Ireland
5. The Austrian Empire
6. Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland
7. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
8. Russia and Finland
9. Spain and Portugal
10. Greece and Turkey
11. The Danubian provinces
12. India, Egypt, Algeria, Tunis
Appendix
Index.
Part I. The Principles and Practice of Monument Administration: 1. The significance and history of the care of monuments
2. The meaning of the term 'monument'
3. The limit of age for monuments
4. The different kinds of monument
5. Why should monuments be preserved?
6. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The function of public opinion
7. Means for the preservation of monuments: A. Private societies and publications
8. Means for the preservation of monuments: B. Official and semi-official agencies, museums
9. Means for the preservation of monuments: C. Legislation, national and local
10. Restoration and anti-restoration
11. 'Classement', inventorization, and official publications
12. Superintendence of excavations and disposal of 'finds': Treasure-trove
13. Prohibition of sale or exportation
14. Expropriation or compulsory purchase
Part II. Monument Administration in the Various European Countries
1. France
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Great Britain and Ireland
5. The Austrian Empire
6. Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland
7. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
8. Russia and Finland
9. Spain and Portugal
10. Greece and Turkey
11. The Danubian provinces
12. India, Egypt, Algeria, Tunis
Appendix
Index.