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William the Conqueror’s Palace in Winchester: The Evidence of John Aubrey
Journal of the British Archaeological Association Pub Date : 2019-01-01 , DOI: 10.1080/00681288.2019.1634371
Martin Biddle

A round-headed window in the cathedral close at Winchester, drawn by John Aubrey on or before March 1669 for his Chronologia architectonica, may belong to a hitherto unidentified structure shown by John Speed on his Map of Winchester of 1611. The location suggests that this structure and hence the window may have been part of the royal palace built in the centre of Winchester by William the Conqueror by about 1069–70, said by Gerald the Welshman, writing about 1198, to have been second to the palace in London ‘in neither quality nor scale’

中文翻译:

温彻斯特的征服者威廉·威廉姆斯:约翰·奥布里的证据

约翰·奥布里(John Aubrey)于1669年3月或之前为他的Chronologia architectonica绘制的温彻斯特大教堂附近的一个圆头窗户,可能属于约翰·斯皮德(John Speed)在他的1611年温彻斯特地图上显示的迄今未知的结构。威尔士人杰拉尔德(Gerald the Welshman)写于1198年左右,他说:“征服者威廉(William the Conqueror)于1069–70年间在温彻斯特市中心建造的皇宫的一部分,因此窗户可能是它的一部分。既不质量也不规模
更新日期:2019-01-01
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