Frank Salmon
Frank Edwin Salmon (born 8 June 1962)[1] is an English architectural historian based at the University of Cambridge, where he has been the President of St John’s College Cambridge, since 2015.[2] He is also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[3] and a member of the Historic England Advisory Committee.[4]
Publications
- Building on Ruins: The Rediscovery of Rome and English Architecture, Ashgate, 2000[5]
- Summerson and Hitchcock: Centenary Essays on Architectural Historiography, ed., Yale University Press, 2006[6]
- The Persistence of the Classical: Essays on Architecture Presented to David Watkin, ed., Philip Wilson Publishers, 2008
References
- ↑ Who's Who. Bloomsbury. 2018.
- ↑ "The Master and Fellows of St John's College".
- ↑ "Fellows Directory of the Society of Antiquaries".
- ↑ "Historic England Advisory Committee: Membership".
- ↑ Armstrong, Christopher Drew (2002). "Review". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 61 (2): 222-224.
- ↑ Miele, Chris (2009). "Review: Summerson and Hitchcock: Centenary Essays on Architectural Historiography (Studies in British Art 16) by Frank Salmon". The Burlington Magazine. 151 (1271): 111.
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