History of Indian and Eastern Architecture: Volume 2

James Fergusson author James Burgess editor Richard Phené Spiers editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Jun '13

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History of Indian and Eastern Architecture: Volume 2 cover

First published in 1876 and revised in 1910, this well-illustrated two-volume work examines the built environment of India and further east.

James Fergusson (1808–86) became one of the most respected architectural historians of India. His 1876 account was revised in two volumes in 1910 by archaeologist James Burgess (1832–1916) and architect Richard Spiers (1838–1916). Lavishly illustrated, it remains of relevance to students of Indian and Asian architecture.Born in Scotland, James Fergusson (1808–86) spent ten years as an indigo planter in India before embarking upon a second career as an architectural historian. Although he had no formal training, he became one of the most respected researchers in the field and an expert on India's cave temples. His History of Indian and Eastern Architecture was first published in 1876 and became a standard work. It was revised in this two-volume edition of 1910 by James Burgess (1832–1916), former Director of the Archaeological Survey of India, and Richard Spiers (1838–1916), a noted architect and historian of architecture. Volume 2 covers Jain and Indo-Aryan architecture, Islamic architecture in India, and the buildings of Burma, Cambodia, Thailand and Java. The final chapter looks at Chinese and Japanese temples. Illustrated with nearly 300 maps, plans and drawings, this work of impressive scope remains relevant to students of Indian and Asian architecture and history.

ISBN: 9781108061452

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 35mm

Weight: 790g

626 pages