'Frontispiece to the Terrae Filius', 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas Cook.

'Frontispiece to the Terrae Filius', 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas Cook.

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'Frontispiece to the Terrae Filius', 1808, (1827). The terræ filius, (son of the soil), was a satirical orator who spoke at public ceremonies at the University of Oxford. Here, poet and political writer Nicholas Amhurst, prevented from ascending the lectern, is stripped of his wig and robes before an ecclesiastical court. A cleric tears in two a copy of Amhurst's "Terrae filius". The scene is probably the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford. Engraving after Hogarth's of 1726. Frontispiece to "Terrae filius; Or, The Secret History of the University of Oxford" by Nicholas Amhurst, [1726]. [Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, London, 1808]. From "The Works of Wiliam Hogarth", Volume II, by The Rev. John Trusler. [J. Goodwin, London, 1827]


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People Information

Creator
  1. Thomas Cook, attributed to: British: Artist, engraver
After
  1. William Hogarth: British, English: Artist, painter, printmaker, engraver
Subject
  1. Nicholas Amhurst: English, British: Author, poet, political writer
People Related
  1. John Trusler: British: Author, writer, historian, clergyman
  2. J. Goodwin: : Publisher, publishers
  3. Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme: British: Publisher, printer, publishers, printers

Medium
  1. Engraving

Picture Type
  1. Satire

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Oxfordshire Oxford

  1. 51 45 00 N , 001 15 00 W

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Education

Society & Culture Law & Crime

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Satires

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4637x7280
File Size : 32,967kb


Aliases

  1. 0580039299
  1. 2-705-923
  1. 2705923

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