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William Camden, English antiquarian
William Camden (1551-1623), English antiquarian, historian and pioneer of archaeology. Camden's surveys of Roman and prehistoric sites in England, including the first study of Stonehenge, were presented in Britannia, published in Latin in 1586 and in English in 1610. He also wrote Annals, a study of Elizabeth I's reign. Camden taught at Westminster school for 23 years and endowed the Camden professorship of history at Cambridge University. The inscription refers to his role as Clarenceux King of Arms at the College of Arms in London, and in the portrait he is wearing his tabard and chain of office. Artwork from the 1695 edition of Britannia
© MIDDLE TEMPLE LIBRARY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Engraving: Bethlehem Hospital by R. White
Hospitium mente-captorum londinense. ... R. White sculpsit.
In cartouche on left: "Frontispicium hospitii (vulgo Bedlam dicti) mente captis destinati ... A.D. MDCLXXXV mense Aprili fundati anno sequente mense Juli consummati." In cartouche on right: "A prospect of the hospitall called Bedlam for the releife and cure of persons distracted ... begun Aprill 1675 and finished in July 1676"
© Wellcome Collection / Robert White