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Blain, V., P. Clements and I. Grundy. <strong>The</strong> feminist companion to literature<br />

in <strong>English</strong>. 1990.<br />

Mark Pattison 1813–84<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> saints. Ed J. H. Newman 4 vols 1844–5; rev A.<br />

W. Hutton 6 vols 1901. Pattison contributed anon lives <strong>of</strong> Stephen<br />

Langton and St Edmund.<br />

Oxford studies. In Oxford essays, 1855. On university reform.<br />

Report on elementary education in Protestant Germany. 1859; in the<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Assistant Commissioners on the state <strong>of</strong> popular<br />

education in Continental Europe vol 4, 1861.<br />

Tendencies <strong>of</strong> religious thought in England 1688–1750. In Essays<br />

and reviews, 1860; enlarged in Essays, 1889, below. See col 2655.<br />

Suggestions on academical organisation, with special reference to<br />

Oxford. Edinburgh 1868.<br />

Isaac Casaubon 1559–1614. 1875; ed H. Nettleship, Oxford 1892 (with<br />

index).<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1875–89 (9th edn). Pattison wrote articles<br />

on Bentley, Erasmus, Grotius, Sir Thomas More, Lipsius and Lord<br />

Macaulay; the last is rptd prefixed to Macauley’s Life <strong>of</strong> Pitt, 1902.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> the situation. In Essays on the endowment <strong>of</strong> research,<br />

1876.<br />

Milton. 1879, 1880 (rev) (EML).<br />

Memoirs. Ed Mrs Pattison 1885; ed V. H. H. Green 1988.<br />

Essays. Ed H. Nettleship 2 vols Oxford 1889, London [1908] (5 essays<br />

omitted). <strong>The</strong> 1889 edn contains (with dated list <strong>of</strong> other essays<br />

appearing in periodicals) Muretus, Life <strong>of</strong> Scaliger, University<br />

history, Oxford studies, Pope and his editors, and (in this edn<br />

only) Montaigne, P. D. Huet, Calvin at Geneva etc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Estiennes: a biographical essay, illustrated with original leaves<br />

from books printed by the three greatest members <strong>of</strong> that distinguished<br />

family. San Francisco 1949.<br />

Pattison also edited Pope, Essay on man, 1869 and his Satires and epistles,<br />

1872, with notes.<br />

Letters<br />

Montague, F. C. Some early letters <strong>of</strong> Pattison. BJRL 18 1934.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Pattison to Gertrude M. Tuckwell. BM Quart 11 1937.<br />

§2<br />

Nettleship, H. Obituary. Academy 9 Aug 1884.<br />

Althaus, T. F. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Pattison. 1885. Rptd from Temple Bar.<br />

Tollemache, L. A. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Pattison. 1885. Rptd with addns<br />

from Jnl <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

Morley, J. In his Critical miscellanies vol 3, 1886.<br />

Badger, K. Pattison and the Victorian scholar. MLQ 4 1945.<br />

Emden, C. S. Pattison (1813–84) and J. A. Froude (1818–94): an appropriate<br />

friendship. In his Oriel papers, Oxford 1948.<br />

Strachan, L. R. M. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature on<br />

Mark Pattison. N & Q 24 Jan 1948.<br />

Green, V. H. H. Oxford common room: a study <strong>of</strong> Lincoln College<br />

and Pattison. 1957.<br />

Sparrow, J. Pattison and the idea <strong>of</strong> a university. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1967.<br />

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812–52<br />

Deposits <strong>of</strong> more than 50 ms letters are held by the Birmingham City<br />

Archives, Chester Diocesan Record Office, Guildford Muniment Room,<br />

Magdalen College, Oxford, Duke <strong>of</strong> Northumberland at Alnwick Castle,<br />

Royal Inst <strong>of</strong> Br Architects (see A. Wedgwood, Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the drawings<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> the RIBA: <strong>The</strong> Pugin family, 1977, for description <strong>of</strong> the collection),<br />

Southwark Archdiocesan Archives and Victoria and Albert Museum,<br />

where Pugin’s diaries are also preserved.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Belcher, M. A. W. N. Pugin: an annotated critical bibliography. 1987.<br />

Francis Turner Palgrave | Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin<br />

Collections and selections<br />

Ancient timber houses, Gothic furniture, Designs for gold and silversmiths<br />

and Designs for iron and brass work collected as<br />

Ornaments <strong>of</strong> the XVth and XVIth centuries, [1840?]; Fifteenth<br />

and sixteenth century ornaments, Edinburgh 1904; A. W. N.<br />

Pugin, Gothic furniture 1835 . . . 1972.<br />

§1<br />

Gothic furniture in the style <strong>of</strong> the 15th century, designed and<br />

etched by A. W. N. Pugin. 1835.<br />

Ameublement gothique. Paris nd. Meubles dans le style gothique.<br />

Paris 1844 (and later; apparently pirated). Plates only. See also<br />

Collections.<br />

A letter to A. W. Hakewill, architect, in answer to his reflections on<br />

the style for rebuilding the Houses <strong>of</strong> Parliament. 1835.<br />

Designs for iron and brass work in the style <strong>of</strong> the xv and xvi centuries<br />

drawn and etched by A. W. N. Pugin. 1 Feb 1836; Modèles de<br />

ferronnerie, serrurerie et bronzerie . . . Paris nd; Dessins pour fer<br />

et bronze . . . Paris 1844. Dessins de Fer et Bronze . . . Paris 1849<br />

(apparently pirated). Plates only. See also Collections.<br />

Designs for gold and silversmiths. 4 April 1836; Modèles d’orfèvrerie<br />

argenterie etc. Art chrétien. Paris and Liège nd. Plates<br />

only. See also Collections.<br />

Contrasts; or a parallel between the noble edifices <strong>of</strong> the fourteenth<br />

and fifteenth centuries, and similar buildings <strong>of</strong> the present day,<br />

shewing the present decay <strong>of</strong> taste. [Aug] 1836; Contrasts: or a<br />

parallel between the noble edifices <strong>of</strong> the middle ages, and corresponding<br />

buildings <strong>of</strong> the present day; shewing the present<br />

decay <strong>of</strong> taste, 1841 (rev and enlarged), Edinburgh 1898, Leicester<br />

and New York 1969.<br />

reviews (1st edn): M. Habershon, in his <strong>The</strong> ancient half-timbered<br />

houses <strong>of</strong> England, 1836; Athenaeum, 14 Jan 1837;<br />

[Loudon’s] Architectural Mag, Mar 1837; Fraser’s Mag, Mar 1837;<br />

GM, Mar 1837; Edinburgh Catholic Mag, May 1837; Dublin Rev,<br />

Oct 1837; Reply to ‘Contrasts’, by A. Welby Pugin, by an architect,<br />

1837; Br Critic and Quart <strong>The</strong>ological Rev, Apr 1839; (2nd edn):<br />

Tablet, 25 Dec 1841; Catholic Mag, Jan 1842; Dublin Rev, Aug 1842.<br />

See also An apology for a work entitled Contrasts and A reply to<br />

observations which appeared in Fraser’s Magazine, below.<br />

Details <strong>of</strong> antient timber houses <strong>of</strong> the 15th and 16th centuries<br />

selected from those existing at Rouen, Caen, Beauvais, Gisors,<br />

Abbeville, Strasbourg, etc drawn on the spot and etched by A.<br />

Welby Pugin. 1836 [Feb 1837]. Plates only. See also Collections.<br />

A reply to observations which appeared in Fraser’s Magazine, for<br />

March 1837, on a work entitled Contrasts. By the author <strong>of</strong> that<br />

publication. [Not later than May 1837].<br />

An apology for a work entitled Contrasts; being a defence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

assertions advanced in that publication, against the various<br />

attacks lately made upon it. Birmingham [Aug?] 1837. Followed<br />

by Some observations on the state <strong>of</strong> the arts in England: shewing<br />

that the degraded condition to which art has fallen is owing to<br />

the absence <strong>of</strong> Catholic feeling among its pr<strong>of</strong>essors, the loss <strong>of</strong><br />

all ecclesiastical patronage owing to a Protestant church establishment,<br />

and the apathy with which a Protestant nation treats<br />

the higher branches <strong>of</strong> art.<br />

A letter on the proposed Protestant memorial to Cranmer, Ridley,<br />

and Latymer, addressed to the subscribers to and promoters <strong>of</strong><br />

that undertaking, by A. Welby Pugin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ecclesiastical<br />

Antiquities at St Mary’s College, Oscott. 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong> true principles <strong>of</strong> pointed or Christian architecture. 1841, 1853,<br />

rptd in instalments in Architect and Contract Reporter, Jul, Aug<br />

1894, Edinburgh 1895, Oxford 1969 [facs <strong>of</strong> 1853 edn], London and<br />

New York 1973.<br />

reviews: Atlas, 17 July 1841; Monthly Rev, Aug 1841; Tablet, 7<br />

Aug 1841; Archaeologist, Oct 1841; Polytechnic Jnl, Oct 1841; Quart<br />

Rev, Dec 1841; GM, Jan 1842; Christian Remembrancer, Mar 1842.<br />

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