Puritan Gravestone Art II

Name/Title

Puritan Gravestone Art II

Entry/Object ID

2015.002.003

Description

Annual proceedings of the 1978 Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife. Presentations by various scholars include: An alternative to Panofskyism: New England grave stones and the European folk art Tradition, by Lance R. Mayer -- Aspects of music, poetry, stonecarving, and death in early New England, by Allan I. Ludwig and David D. Hall -- A priest to the temple, by David H. Watters -- Puritan attitudes toward iconoclasm, by Dickran Tashjian -- Colonial Long Island grave stones: trade network indicators, 1670-1799, by Gaynell S. Levine -- "J.W." folk carver of Hants County, Nova Scotia, by Deborah Trask -- The Rockingham stonecarvers: patterns of stylistic concentration and diffusion in the Upper Connecticut River Valley, by William N. Hosley Jr. -- The colonial gravestone carvings of John Hartshorne, by James A. Slater and Ralph L. Tucker. 160 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. (softcover)

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Library

Acquisition

Accession

2015.002

Source or Donor

New Library Catalog Records (2015)

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Sepulchral monuments--New England--Congresses, Gravestones--New England--Congresses, New England--Social life and customs--Congresses

Book Details

Author

Benes, Peter

Series

Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife, Annual Proceedings

Publisher

Boston University

Place Published

City

Boston

Location

Massachusetts

Country

United States of America

Date Published

1978

Call No.

F1 .D82 1978

Notes

Copy No.: 0

Location

Location

Building

Missroon Library

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: Edited by Peter Benes. Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife (3rd : 1978). Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-158). Published jointly by Boston University and The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife.

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Create Date

January 9, 2015

Updated By

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Update Date

October 25, 2023