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| Title | Paradisi in sole; paradisus terrestris: faithfully reprinted from the edition of 1629 | |
| Collection | Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection | |
| Maker | Parkinson;John; | |
| Date | 1904 | |
| Id Number Current Accession | TB.8.3 | |
| Id Number Current Repository | -427350305 | |
| Location Creation Site | London | |
| Notes | TEB number 3778, bound by Central School students, probably used as an example of early book production. The collection of books has always been an important part of the Teaching Examples Collection. The range of titles is wide with all subject areas taught in the original Central School represented. The collection is particularly rich in natural history, architecture, textiles, early printed books and portfolios of design examples. Lethaby advocated the use of good examples from books in the absence of the opportunity to study from life. |
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| Object Notes | Page 41, 'The garden of pleasant flowers - Fritillaria' | |
| Publisher | Methuen | |
| Rights | University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection | |
| Work Type | Teaching book | |