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Lexicon technicum, or, An universal English dictionary of arts and sciences : explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves (v.1)
Harris, John (1667?-1719)
1710-1716
Vol. 1 is 3rd ed., 1716. Vol. 2 [2nd edition] has imprint: Printed for Dan. Brown, Tim. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, Joh. Nicholson, Benj. Tooke, Dan. Midwinter, M. Atkins, and T. Ward, 1710. "First alpha...
Lexicon technicum, or, An universal English dictionary of arts and sciences : explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves (v.2)
Harris, John (1667?-1719)
1710-1716
Vol. 1 is 3rd ed., 1716. Vol. 2 [2nd edition] has imprint: Printed for Dan. Brown, Tim. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, Joh. Nicholson, Benj. Tooke, Dan. Midwinter, M. Atkins, and T. Ward, 1710. "First alpha...
A system of comparative anatomy and physiology
Harwood, Sir Busick (1745?-1814)
1796
No more published. Wove paper. Includes bibliographical references.
The chronicle of John Hardyng : Containing an account of public transactions from the earliest period of English history to the beginning of the reign of King Edward the Fourth : Together with the continuation by Richard Grafton, to the thirty fourth year of King Henry the Eighth. The former part collated with two manuscripts of the author's own time; the last, with Grafton's duplicate edition. To which are added a biographical and literary preface, and an index, by Henry Ellis
Hardyng, John (1378-1465?); Grafton, Richard (1572)
1812
First published in 1543 under title: The chronicle of Jhon Hardyng.
Observations on the planet Saturn : made with the twenty-three foot equatorial, at the Observatory of Harvard College, 1847-1857
Bond, William Cranch (1789-1859); Harvard College. Observatory
1857
Results of astronomical observations made at the Observatory of Harvard College, under the direction of William Cranch Bond... George Phillips Bond, first assistant. Charles Wesley Tuttle, second assistant. Zone catalogue of 5500 stars situated between the equator and 0̊20' north declination, observed during the years 1852-53
Bond, William Cranch (1789-1859); Bond, George Phillips (1825-1865); Tuttle, Charles Wesley; Harvard College. Observatory
1855