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Definition of Inigo jones
1. Noun. One of the first great English architects and a theater designer (1573-1652).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inigo Jones
Literary usage of Inigo jones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1848)
"LIFE OF inigo jones. The life of inigo jones has been hitherto but ... inigo jones,
the son of inigo jones, cloth-worker, living in the parish of St. ..."
2. A History of Architectural Development by Frederick Moore Simpson (1911)
"1 The words are Wren's; the opinion expressed was also inigo jones'. ...
Inigo inigo jones occupies a unique position in English architecture ; Jones. a ..."
3. Art in Great Britain and Ireland by Walter Armstrong (1909)
"CENTRAL BLOCK OF NORTH FRONT, AS DESIGNED BY inigo jones. ... PAUL'S, COVENT
GARDEN (inigo jones.) 1 There is a conflict of evidence as to which of the two ..."
4. Literary Criticism from the Elizabethan Dramatists by John Tucker Murray, David Klein, Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, William Winter, Rosamond Gilder, Felix Emmanuel Schelling, William Dean Howells, Mary Findlater, Jane Helen Findlater, Allan McAulay, William Randolph Hearst (1908)
"... Joseph Taylor, successor to Burbage as the mos. portant actor of the King's
company.2 inip. joncs and Late in 1615 inigo jones had returned from ab ..."
5. A History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 1500-1800 by Reginald Theodore Blomfield (1897)
"inigo jones was born on July I5th, 1573, in the parish of St. Bartholo-| mew's,
Smithfield. His father, also named inigo jones, was a cloth- worker, ..."
6. A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest Times to the by James Fergusson (1873)
"It gives a very exalted notion of the love which inigo jones had towards these
arts, that he should, ..."