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Aedes Althorpianae: An Account Of The Mansion Books And Pictures At Althorp The Residence Of George John Earl Spencer K.g



Aedes Althorpianae: An Account Of The Mansion Books And Pictures At Althorp The Residence Of George John Earl Spencer K.g
This is a description of the book Aedes Althorpianae, which was published in two volumes in 1822. The book is mainly devoted to the history of Althorp and the Spencer family, as well as the library that the second earl, George John Earl Spencer, had amassed. It also contains descriptions of the art and decoration within the estate. more details
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  • Detailed account of the history of Althorp and the Spencer family
  • Descriptions of the art and decoration within the estate
  • A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of England


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This is a description of the book Aedes Althorpianae, which was published in two volumes in 1822. The book is mainly devoted to the history of Althorp and the Spencer family, as well as the library that the second earl, George John Earl Spencer, had amassed. It also contains descriptions of the art and decoration within the estate.

The bibliophile aristocrat George Spencer (1758-1834) employed Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776-1847) as his librarian for life. The second earl had amassed the greatest private library in Europe, housed at Althorp, and Dibdin was tasked with cataloguing the vast collection and sourcing suitable editions to add to it. In 1814, Dibdin began publishing his four-volume catalogue, Bibliotheca Spenceriana (also reissued in this series). Aedes Althorpianae was published in two volumes in 1822, and although it is to a great extent devoted to further details of the great library and its contents, it is also illuminating for its detailed history of Althorp and the Spencers. Its descriptions of the internal decoration of Althorp, particularly its art, are accompanied by numerous illustrations. Volume 2 records over 300 additions to the fifteenth-century books in the earl's collection, and catalogues the treasures of the great Cassano library, recently acquired by the earl.
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