Sir William Dugdale を取り巻くアンティクエリー理解者たち : The History of St. Paul's in London(1658)の出版に関して
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Sir William Dugdale was an antiquary who devoted himself to the recreation of the past in his writings. He was the author of renowned antiquairian studies such as Monasticon Anglicanum, The Antiquities of Warwickshire, and The History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, which were published in the 1650s. His exceptional diligence allowed him to complete all these learned works, but of course it was not at all possible without the aid of other people who supported him by providing documents, introducing people, or even partially bearing the expense of publishing his books. This study aims to examine the relationships between Dugdale and those who supported him, especially in terms of the publication of St. Paul's. By so doing we hope to cast light on the social milieu of antiquarian studies in the Commonwealth of England of the 1650s.
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