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The First Director of the British School

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Il primo direttore della british school at rome

Gordon McNeil Rushforth (1862–1938) fu il primo direttore della BSR, dai 1900 al 1903. Malgrado l'impprtanza dei suoi successi accademici — in Storia Romana, Arte Rinascimentale, e sopratutto nella Iconografia delle Vetrate Medievali — egli non appare in alcuna bibliografia standard. I brevi cenni biografici contenuti in questo articolo sono ricavati dalle sue lettere, da materiale d'archivio della BSR, e dai libri da lui legati alia Biblioteca dell'University College di South West (attualmente Università di Exeter). Segue una bibliografia preliminare.

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Copyright © British School at Rome 1981

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