The works of John Ruskin, M.A.
- Format:
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- Author/Creator:
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- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 12 volumes : plates ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, [between 1900 and 1999?]
- Contents:
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- [v.1] Fors Clavigera (v.1-2)
- [v.2] Fors Clavigera (v.3-4)
- [v.3] The stones of Venice (v.1: The foundation ; v.2: The sea-stories)
- [v.4] The laws of FeĢsole ; A joy forever ; Our fathers have told us ; Inaugural Address ; Modern painters (v.1: Of general principles and of truth)
- [v.5] Modern painters (v.2: Of truth and theoretic faculties ; v.3: Of many things)
- [v.6] Modern painters (v.4: Mountain beauty ; v.5: Of leaf beauty ; Of cloud beauty ; Of ideas of realtion)
- [v.7] The stones of Venice (v.3: The fall ; The poetry of architecture ; Poems ; Giotto and his works in Padua)
- [v.8] Hortus inclusus ; In montibus sanctis ; Coeli enarrant ; Notes on various pictures ; Praeterita
- [v.9] Proserpina ; Ariadne florentina ; The opening of the crystal palace ; St. Mark's rest ; Lectures on art ; The elements of perspective
- [v.10] The seven lamps of architecture ; Lectures on architecture and painting ; The study of architecture ; Sesame and lilies ; Unto this last ; The queen of the air ; The storm-cloud of the nineteenth century
- [v.11] Deucalion ; The king of the golden river ; The eagle's nest ; Arrows of the chace
- [v.12] The two paths ; Love's meinie ; Val d'Arno ; The pleasures of England ; Mornings in Florence ; Time and tide ; The art of England
- Notes:
- Volume numbers assigned arbitrarily.
- OCLC:
- 23956941
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