The Oxford Guide to Heraldry
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1990
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Oxford Paperbacks (Verlag)
978-0-19-285224-3 (ISBN)
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Designed to entertain and instruct the layman, this book makes use of the records and manuscript collection of the College of Arms, to provide a history of heraldic symbols and a guide to their usage.
Heraldry is a colourful art with special rules and methods - a system of symbols denoting prominent families and institutions; a display of pageantry; and an invaluable aid to historians. Even a slight knowledge of heraldry can make all the difference in tracing family histories, and in looking at old houses, churches and monuments. This illustrated guide to the history and significance of heraldic symbols is written by Officers of Arms with full access to the records and manuscript collection of the College of Arms, the heraldic authority for the UK. It is both an introduction to the subject of heraldry, and an up-to-date record for experts. Subjects covered in this book include the origins of heraldry, the composition and appearance of arms, how and why they were, and still are, granted, their evolution as families grow and intermarry, and their use as decoration. While most attention is paid to Britain, there are also separate chapters on American and European heraldry, the latter covering France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Russia, Austria, Belgium, Portugal and the Netherlands.
Heraldry is a colourful art with special rules and methods - a system of symbols denoting prominent families and institutions; a display of pageantry; and an invaluable aid to historians. Even a slight knowledge of heraldry can make all the difference in tracing family histories, and in looking at old houses, churches and monuments. This illustrated guide to the history and significance of heraldic symbols is written by Officers of Arms with full access to the records and manuscript collection of the College of Arms, the heraldic authority for the UK. It is both an introduction to the subject of heraldry, and an up-to-date record for experts. Subjects covered in this book include the origins of heraldry, the composition and appearance of arms, how and why they were, and still are, granted, their evolution as families grow and intermarry, and their use as decoration. While most attention is paid to Britain, there are also separate chapters on American and European heraldry, the latter covering France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Russia, Austria, Belgium, Portugal and the Netherlands.
About the Authors Thomas Woodcock is Somerset Herald. He is the joint editor of the Dictionary of British Arms. John Martin Robinson is Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary and the author of several books, including The Dukes of Norfolk and The National Trust Book of English Country Estate.
Origins of heraldry; European heraldry; grantees of English arms; the shield of arms; crests; supporters, badges and mottoes; marshalling of arms; heraldic authority in Great Britain; American heraldry; the use of heraldry as decoration.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.6.1990 |
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Co-Autor | John Martin Robinson |
Zusatzinfo | 32 colour plates, numerous halftones, line drawings, bibliography |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Hilfswissenschaften ► Heraldik |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-285224-8 / 0192852248 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-285224-3 / 9780192852243 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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