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The Landscape Studies of Hayman Rooke (1723-1806)

Antiquarianism, Archaeology and Natural History in the Eighteenth Century. Garden and Landscape History

By (author) Emily Sloan
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd, Woodbridge, United Kingdom
Imprint: The Boydell Press
Published: 21st Jun 2019
Dimensions: w 175mm h 248mm d 25mm
Weight: 690g
ISBN-10: 1783274190
ISBN-13: 9781783274192
Barcode No: 9781783274192
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The work of an unjustly neglected antiquarian brought to life, showing his contribution to the field. After his military career, Major Hayman Rooke undertook detailed studies of landscape, ancient trees, natural history, meteorology, and ancient and Roman Britain. He was linked into a broad network of friends and correspondents, including landowners such as Earl Bathurst and the Duke of Portland, and their agents (among them Humphry Repton); he was also connected to numerous learned societies. Information from these sources, coupled with his wide-ranging reading and first-hand observations, gave him a unique perspective on the landscape. This book examines Rooke's work, showing how landscapes were interpreted and understood in the eighteenth century; more broadly, it offers new insights into the antiquarian movement of the time. It is richly illustrated, making use of many of Rooke's own sketches and drawings. EMILY SLOAN gained her doctoral thesis from the University of Nottingham.

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[An] indispensable aid to anyone wishing to learn more about Rooke and his world. -- AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW Emily Sloan offers a portrait of the life and work of an as-yet under-studied figure in English natural history. . . . The result is a picture of eighteenth-century natural history as a varied field of study, wherein a number of writers, collectors, and illustrators collaborated to draw together diverse lines of inquiry. -- Margaret McGowan * Journal of British Studies *