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architecture1
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Adelard1
Adelard of Bath (1116-1142)1
Alberti, Leon Battista1
Alberti, Leon Battista (1404-1472)1
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A parallel of the antient architecture with the modern : in a collection of ten principal authors who have written upon the five orders, viz. Palladio and Scamozzi, Serlio and Vignola, D. Barbaro and Cataneo, L.B. Alberti and Viola, Bullant and De Lorme, compared with one another. The three Greek orders, Dorique, Ionique and Corinthian, comprise the first part of this treatise. And the two Latine, Tuscan and Composita the latter

Fréart, Roland sieur de Chambray (1606-1676); Alberti, Leon Battista (1404-1472); Evelyn, John (1620-1706)

1664

First edition. Bookseller's list, 1 page, on verso following p.159. Latin verses to Evelyn by Beale printed on A1r. Additional engraved title-page, with dedicatory portrait of Baron de Noyers, a...

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Ionsonus virbius: or, The memorie of Ben: Iohnson revived by the friends of the Muses

Duppa, Brian (1588-1662)

1638

A collection of English, Latin and Greek memorial verses on Jonson by various hands. Imprimatur, January 23rd, 1637, on last printed page. An extra gathering, signed 'd' is inserted between D and ...

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Preclarissimus liber elementorum Euclidis perspicacissimi, in artem geometrie incipit qua[m]foelicissime
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Preclarissimus liber elementorum Euclidis perspicacissimi, in artem geometrie incipit qua[m] foelicissime

Euclid (fl. 300 B.C); Adelard of Bath (1116-1142); Campano da Novara (1296); Ratdolt, Erhard (1447?-1528); Malaspina, Manfredi marchese di Filattiera (1720-1787); Sadler, Sir Michael (1861-1943)

anno Salutis 1482 octauis Calen[darum] Iun[ij]. [25 May 1482]

Signatures: a¹⁰ b-r⁸. Title from incipit in red on a2r. Imprint from colophon. Colophon on r7v reads: Opus elementoru[m] euclidis megarensis in geometria[m] arte[m] In id quoq[ue] Campani p...

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