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Journal of garden history / Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes: 1.1981–27.2007.


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Allen, Brian: Jonathan Tyers’s other garden. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [215]–238. (Abb 23 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Alons-Mozes, Tal: Gardens and the emergence of culture: The Meir garden: The first Hebrew garden for the first Hebrew city – Tel Aviv. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 24.2004, 55–64. (Abb 6 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Andela, Gerry: The public park in The Netherlands. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [367]–392. (Abb 20 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Andersson, Thorbjörn: Appearances and beyond: Time and change in Swedish landscape architecture. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 278–294. (Abb 15 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Andrews, Malcolm: A new description of Pope’s garden. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [35]–36. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Alexander Pope)

Angeline, John: Gardens for the people: Gilbert Boyer and ›The Urban Paradise‹. In: Journal of garden history, 16.1996, 298–309. (Abb 7 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh The Garden of Babel New York)

Atkinson, Maddy: Keeping the land clean: An historical archaeology of landscape and garden creation at Murrungowar, Victoria [Australia]. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 21.2001, 19–26. (Abb 2 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Appleton, Jay: Some thoughts on the geology of the picturesque. In: Journal of garden history, 6.1986, 270–291. (Abb 7 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Attorre, F[abio]; Francesconi, F[abio]; Pepponi, L.; Provantini, R.; Bruno, F[ranco]: Spatio-temporal analyses of parks and gardens of Rome. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 293–306. (Abb 15 sw 4 fb, Spr en, Inh Piazza Cairoli Rom, Inh Giardino di Carlo Alberto Rom, Inh Parco del Pincio Rom)


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Badenoch, Teresa S.: Wilhelmshöhe: A unique record of a changing landscape by J[ohann] H[einrich] Müntz (1786–1796). In: Journal of garden history, 6.1986, 50–61. (Abb 15 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bain, David; Leonard, Mike: The landscape of Dundurn Castle. In: Journal of garden history, 3.1983, 208–218. (Abb 6 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Allan Napier MacNab)

Bain, David: William Mundie, landscape gard[e]ner. In: Journal of garden history, 5.1985, 298–308. (Abb 7 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Baldwin, David: Joshua Major. In: Journal of garden history, 7.1987, 131–150. (Abb 12 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Manchester Parks, Inh Firma 'Joshua Major and Son')

Bandaranayake, Senake: Sigiriya: Research and management at a fifth-century garden complex. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 78–85. (Abb 7 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Sri Lanka)

Bann, Stephen: A description of Stonypath. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [113]–144. (Abb 19 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Stonypath Edinburgh, Inh Ian Hamilton Finlay)

Bann, Stephen: The landscape approach of Bernard Lassus: [Part I]. / [...] Part II. In: Journal of garden history, 3.1983, 79–107, 15.1995, 67–106. (Abb 42 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bann, Stephen: A Luton Arcadia: Ian Hamilton Finlay’s contribution to the English neo-classical tradition. In: Journal of garden history, 13.1993, 104–112. (Abb 5 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Stockwood Park Luton)

Barensfeld, Wendy: Colour and compromise: Ellen Biddle Shipman’s design for the garden at Elm Cottage. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 26.2006, 309–327. (Abb 24 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Elm Cottage Sewickley)

Baridon, Michel: The cultural foundations of contemporary French landscape architecture. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 310–327. (Abb 26 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Baridon, Michel: Ruins as a mental construct. In: Journal of garden history, 5.1985, 84–96. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Baridon, Michel: The scientific imagination and the Baroque garden. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 18.1998, 5–19. (Abb 10 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Barkhof, H. R.; Oldenburger-Ebbers, C. S.: Plants for the restoration of the baroque garden of the palace of the Loo at Apeldoorn. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [293]–304. (Abb 7 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Barnard, T. C.: Gardening, diet and ‘improvement’ in later seventeenth-century Ireland. In: Journal of garden history, 10.1990, [71]–85. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bartels, Elizabeth Heekin: Berlin’s Tiergarten: Evolution of an urban park. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [143]–174. (Abb 25 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Batty, Susi: An examination of the garden at Langdon Court. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 26.2006, 173–193. (Abb 14 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Langdon Court Plymouth)

Baumann, Johanna: Tradition and transformation: The pleasure garden in Piero de’ Creszenzi’s ›Liber ruralium commodorum‹. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 22.2002, 99–141. (Abb 9 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Beck, Thomas E.: Gardens as a ‘third nature’: The ancient roots of a Renaissance idea. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 22.2002, 327–334. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bending, Stephen: William Mason’s ‘An Essay on the arrangement of Flowers in Pleasure-Grounds’. In: Journal of garden history, 9.1989, [217]–220. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Berger, Robert W.: Versailles in verse: Some notes on Claude Denis’ ‘Explication’. In: Journal of garden history, 4.1984, 127–138. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bevilacqua, Mario: Towards a history of the Villa Gamberaia: Issues of patronage. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 22.2002, 4–15. (Abb 9 sw 2 fb, Spr en)

Bezemer-Sellers, Vanessa: Clingendael: An early example of a Le Nôtre style garden in Holland. In: Journal of garden history, 7.1987, 1–42. (Abb 23 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Clingendael ’s-Gravenhage, Inh André Le Nôtre)

Birnbaum, Charles A.: Preserving and interpreting the landscape legacy of Thomas Dolliver Church. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 20.2000, 181–191. (Abb 10 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bisschop, Gérard Roosegaarde: Dutch country seats considered as historic monuments: An attempt at legal protection of gardens and parks. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [345]–352. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Black, Virginia: Beddington – ‘the best orangery in England’. In: Journal of garden history, 3.1983, 113–120. (Abb 2 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Boardman, Brigid Mary Urswick: The gardens of the London Livery Companies. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [85]–116. (Abb 16 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Booth, David W.: Blenheim Park on the eve of ‘Mr Brown’s improvements’. In: Journal of garden history, 15.1995, 107–125. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bourke, Max: How will my garden grow? A philosophy for the restoration of historic gardens. In: Journal of garden history, 3.1983, [49]–54. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bowe, Patrick: The Taj Mahal garden: A changing planting policy. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 27.2007, 229–243. (Abb 6 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Taj Mahal Agra)

Brighton, Trevor: An early eighteenth-century landscape and garden in the Peak District. In: Journal of garden history, 4.1984, 359–385. (Abb 19 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Brighton, Trevor: Haddon Hall gardens: Facts and fancies. In: Journal of garden history, 6.1986, 232–264. (Abb 24 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Briggs, C. Stephen: Welsh gardens unter threat: An archaeological perspective. In: Journal of garden history, 11.1991, [199]–206. (Abb 6 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Brown, C. Allan: Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: The mathematics of an ideal villa. In: Journal of garden history, 10.1990, [117]–139. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Poplar Forest Lynchburg)

Brown III, Marley R.; Chappell, Edward A.: Archaeology and garden restoration at colonial Williamsburg. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 70–77. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Brown, Kendall H.: Rashōmon: The multiple histories of the Japanese Tea Gardens at Golden Gate Park. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 18.1998, 93–119. (Abb 12 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Golden Gate Park San Francisco)

Brownell, Morris R.: The garden and the topographical view. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [271]–278. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Buggey, Susan; Stewart, John J.: Lakehurst and Beechcroft: Roches Point, Ontario, Canada. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [147]–166. (Abb 19 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Anson Green Phelps Dodge)

Bullion, Brenda: Early American farming and gardening literature: ‘Adapted to the climates and seasons of the United States’. In: Journal of garden history, 12.1992, [29]–51. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Burmil, Shmuel: Gardens in the oasis of Egypt’s Western Desert, and their similarities to ancient Egyptian gardens. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 27.2007, 77–85. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Burmil, Shmuel: Issues in the conservation of gardens in Israel: Ramat Hanadiv as a case study. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 20.2000, 57–68. (Abb 14 sw 1 fb, Spr en, Inh Ramat Hanadiv Carmel, Inh Gartenrestauration)

Bury, J. B.: The reputation of Bomarzo. In: Journal of garden history, 3.1983, 108–112. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Vicino Orsini, Inh Text 'Arcadia' Jacopo Sannazaro)

Bury, J. B.: Some early literary references to Italian gardens. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [17]–24. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Butler-Bowdon, Eddie: Lawn and order: Aesthetics and architecture in Australian suburbia. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 21.2001, 108–114. (Abb 2 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Bynum, Flora Ann L.: Old World gardens in the New World: The gardens of the Moravian settlement of Bethabara in North Carolina, 1753–[17]72. In: Journal of garden history, 16.1996, 70–86. (Abb 9 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Philip Christian Gottlieb Reuter, Inh Historic Bethabara Park)


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Campbell, Duncan: Qi Biaojia’s ›Footnotes to Allegory Mountain‹: Introduction and translation. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 19.1999, 243–271. (Abb 5 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Biaojia Qi)

Campitelli, Alberta: ›Novae Plantae Antiquis Hortis‹: Continuity and innovation in the Roman villas in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 22–41. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Caputo, Margherita: The gardens of the Gamberaia: Permanence and change. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 22.2002, 56–67. (Abb 12 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Carré, Jacques: Through French eyes: Rigaud’s drawings of Chiswick. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [133]–142. (Abb 9 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Jacques Rigaud)

Carroll-Spillecke, Maureen: The gardens of Greece from Homeric to Roman times. In: Journal of garden history, 12.1992, [84]–101. (Abb 21 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Carter, Paul: Arcadian writing: Two texts into landscapes proposals. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 21.2001, 137–147. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Kunst in der Landschaft)

Cazzato, Vincenzo: The rediscovery of the Villa Gamberaia in images and projects of the early 1900s. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 22.2002, 80–98. (Abb 20 sw 1 fb, Spr en)

Cellauro, Louis: Iconographical aspects of the Renaissance villa and garden: Mount Parnassus, Pegasus and the Muses. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 42–56. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Chambers, Douglas: ‘Discovering in Wide Lantskip’: ‘Paradise Lost’ and the tradition of landscape description in the seventeenth century. In: Journal of garden history, 5.1985, 15–31. (Abb 9 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Chambers, Douglas: ‘Hortus Mertonensis’: John Earle’s garden poem of 1620. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [117]–132. (Abb 1 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Chambers, Douglas: The tomb in the landscape: John Evelyn’s garden at Albury. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [37]–54. (Abb 10 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Albury Park Surrey)

Chambers, Douglas: The view from Wooburn Farm: Looking out / looking in. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 19.1999, 62–73. (Abb 9 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Chance, Helena: The angel in the garden suburb: Arcadian allegory in the ‘Girl’s Grounds’ at the Cadbury factory, Bournville, England, 1880–1930. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 27.2007, 197–216. (Abb 15 sw 1 fb, Spr en)

Charlesworth, Michael: Alexander Pope’s garden at Twickenham: An architectural design proposal. In: Journal of garden history, 7.1987, 58–72. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Charlesworth, Michael: On meeting Hercules in Stourhead garden. In: Journal of garden history, 9.1989, [71]–75. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Stourhead Wiltshire)

Charlesworth, Michael: Sacred landscape: Signs of religion in the eighteenth-century garden. In: Journal of garden history, 13.1993, 56–68. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Che [,] Bing Chiu: Droiture et Clarté: Scène paysagère au Jardin de la Clarté Parfaite. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 19.1999, 364–375. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr fr, Inh Yuan Ming Yuan Beijing)

Chigiotti, Giuseppe: The design and realization of the park of the Royal Palace at Caserta by Luigi and Carlo Vanvitelli. In: Journal of garden history, 5.1985, 184–206. (Abb 15 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Claremont, Amanda L.: Cultivating the wilderness: The orchard in the Australian literary imagination. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 21.2001, 122–126. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Gartentheorie)

Clarke, George: Where did all the trees come from? An analysis of Bridgeman’s planting at Stowe. In: Journal of garden history, 5.1985, 72–83 349–349. (Abb 2 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Clayton, Virginia Tuttle: The Hudson River villas of upper Manhattan: Rediscovered maps and plans. In: Journal of garden history, 12.1992, [269]–297. (Abb 39 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Clegg, Frances: Problems of symbolism in cemetery monuments. In: Journal of garden history, 4.1984, 307–315. (Abb 10 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Coffin, David R.: The ‘Lex Hortorum’ and access to gardens of Latium during the Renaissance. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [201]–232. (Abb 14 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Coffin, David R.: The wonders of Pratolino. In: Journal of garden history, 1.1981, [279]–282. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Coignet, Philippe: On specificity. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 340–346. (Abb 19 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Coignet, Philippe: The revealing process in contemporary French landscape architecture (Henri Bava, Anne-Sylvie Bruel and Christophe Delmar, Michel Corajoud, Frédéric Christophe Girot, Pascale Hannetel, Bernard Lassus, Catherine Mosbach, Jacqueline Osty, Christine and Michel Pena, Allain Provost, Alain Richert, Jacques Simon). In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 93–101 102–229. (Abb 183 sw 59 fb, Spr en, Spr fr)

Cole, Mark A.; David, Andrew E. U.; Linford, Neil T.; Linford, Paul K.; Payne Andrew W.: Non-destructive techniques in English gardens: Geophysical prospecting. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 26–39. (Abb 9 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Conan, Michel: Éloge de la grenouille: Le paysage dans les jardins à la Française au XVIIème siècle. In: Journal of garden history, 11.1991, [191]–198. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr fr)

Conan, Michel: Les jardins chez La Fontaine. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 18.1998, 20–34. (Abb 5 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Versailles)

Conan, Michel: Nature into art: Gardens and landscapes in the everyday life of Ancient Rome. In: Journal of garden history, 6.1986, 348–356. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Conan, Michel: Poetry into landscape: Evolving views of the pastoral in painting and poetry from antiquity to the nineteenth century. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 165–170. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Conan, Michel: ‘Puer aeternus’ in the garden. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 19.1999, 86–101. (Abb 6 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Künstlergarten, Inh Gartentheorie)

Conan, Michel: The quarries of Crazannes: Bernard Lassus’s landscape approach to cultural diversity. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 347–365. (Abb 22 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Pierre de Crazannes, Inh Felsen)

Conelli, Maria Ann: Boboli Gardens: Fountains and propaganda in sixteenth-century Florence. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 18.1998, 300–316. (Abb 18 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Conway, Hazel: The Manchester/Salford Parks: Their design and development. / [...] two additional notes. In: Journal of garden history, 5.1985, 231–260, 6.1986, 141–145. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Conway, Hazel: Sports and playgrounds and the problem of park design in the nineteenth century. In: Journal of garden history, 8.1988, [31]–41. (Abb 11 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Cooperman, Emily T.: Belfield, Springland and early American picturesque: The artist’s garden in the American Early Republic. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 26.2006, 118–131. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Belfield Philadelphia, Inh Springland Philadelphia, Inh Charles Willson Peale, Inh William Russell Birch)

Corner, James: Botanical urbanism: A new project for the botanical garden at the University of Puerto Rico. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 25.2005, 123–143. (Abb 3 sw 16 fb, Spr en)

Cross, Anthony: The English garden in Catherine the Great’s Russia. In: Journal of garden history, 13.1993, 172–181. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Curl, James Stevens: The design of the early British cemeteries. In: Journal of garden history, 4.1984, 223–254. (Abb 27 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Curl, James Stevens: Young’s ›Night Thoughts‹ and the origins of the garden cemetery. In: Journal of garden history, 14.1994, 92–118. (Abb 29 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Edward Young)

Cutler, Phoebe: The Olmsted Brothers and Richard T. Crane, Jr at Castle Hill, Ipswich, Massachusetts. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 18.1998, 120–129. (Abb 11 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Castle Hill Ipswich, Inh Irrgarten)

Cutler, Phoebe: The rise of the American municipal rose garden, 1927–1937. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 25.2005, 202–216. (Abb 17 sw 0 fb, Spr en)


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Dagenais, Danielle: The garden of movement: Ecological rhetoric in support of gardening practice. / A reply [...]. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 24.2004, 313–340, 26.2006, 249–252. (Abb 14 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Spr fr, Inh Gilles Clément)

Daniels, Stephen: Cankerous Blossom: Troubles in the later career of Humphry Repton documented in the Repton correspondence in the Huntington Library. In: Journal of garden history, 6.1986, 146–161. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Daniels, Stephen: On the road with Humphry Repton. In: Journal of garden history, 16.1996, 170–191. (Abb 15 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Darnall, Margaretta J.; Weil, Mark S.: Il Sacro Bosco di Bomarzo. / [...] Review essay. In: Journal of garden history, 4.1984, 1–91 92–92 (Falttafel) 93–94, 5.1985, 213–223. (Abb 83 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Davidson, Rebecca Warren: Past as present: Villa Vizcaya and the ‘Italian garden’ in the United States. In: Journal of garden history, 12.1992, [1]–28. (Abb 20 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Villa Vizcaya Miami, Inh Steinboot)

Davis, Timothy: The American motor parkway. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 25.2005, 219–249. (Abb 37 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Davis, Timothy: The Bronx River Parkway and photography as an instrument of landscape reform. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 27.2007, 113–141. (Abb 33 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Davis, Timothy: Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, Washington, D[istrict of] C[olumbia]: The evolution of a contested urban landscape. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 19.1999, 123–237 1 Falttafel. (Abb 126 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Dean, Martin R.: Nature as a book – a book as nature. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 171–175. (Abb 0 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

De Moulins, Dominique; Weir, David: The potential and use of environmental techniques in gardens. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 40–46. (Abb 1 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Dickinson, Lord: A private owner’s experience. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 91–94. (Abb 2 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Painswick House Painswick)

Diestelkamp, Edward J.: The design and building of the palm house, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. In: Journal of garden history, 2.1982, [233]–272. (Abb 24 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Disponzo, Joseph: Jean-Marie Morel: A catalogue of his landscape designs. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 21.2001, [I]–[II] 149–354. (Abb 170 sw 19 fb, Spr en)

Dix, Brian: ‘Diging of borders’: Reflections on archaeology and garden restoration. In: Journal of garden history, 17.1997, 11–17. (Abb 4 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Kirby Hall Great Garden Corby, Inh Hampton Court Privy Garden Greater London)

Dodds, George: ‘England in Germany’ is honored in Italy. The 1997 Carlo Scarpa international prize for gardens. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 18.1998, 161–164. (Abb 1 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Wörlitzer Gartenreich Dessau)

Donaldson, Sue Anne: William Pearce: His vision of trees. In: Journal of garden history, 3.1983, 233–244. (Abb 7 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Douglas, William Lake: Cultural determinants in landscape architectural typologies: Plants and gardens in New Orleans from the colonial era to the Civil War. In: Journal of garden history, 16.1996, 87–110. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Dümpelmann, Sonja: ‘La battaglia de fiore’: Gardens, parks and the city in Fascist Italy. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 25.2005, 40–70. (Abb 24 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Ausstellung 'Mostra del giardino italiano' 1931 Firenze, Inh Giacomo Boni)

Dümpelmann, Sonja: The Giardini Margherita in Bologna – an example of North Italian urban parks in the second half of the nineteenth century. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 20.2000, 69–83. (Abb 17 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Giardini Margherita Bologna, Inh Ausstellung 'Esposizione Emiliana' 1888 Bologna)


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Edquist, Harriet: The architect as garden designer: The gardens of Harold Desbrowe-Annear in Victoria 1901–[19]33. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 21.2001, 54–65. (Abb 4 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Ehrlich, Tracy L.: The waterworks of Hadrian’s Villa. In: Journal of garden history, 9.1989, [161]–176. (Abb 8 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Gartenarchäologie)

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Elkins, James: On the conceptual analysis of gardens. In: Journal of garden history, 13.1993, 189–198. (Abb 3 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Emmet, Alan: Faulkner Farm: An Italian garden in Massachusetts. In: Journal of garden history, 6.1986, 162–178. (Abb 11 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

Ergun, Nilgün; İskender, Özge: Garden of the Topkapı Palace: An example of Turkish garden art. In: Studies in the history of gardens and designed landscapes, 23.2003, 57–71. (Abb 10 sw 0 fb, Spr en, Inh Topkapı Istanbul, Inh Ottomanischer Garten)

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Etlin, Richard A.: Père Lachaise and the garden cemetery. In: Journal of garden history, 4.1984, 211–222. (Abb 13 sw 0 fb, Spr en)

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