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Ogilvie, John (1797-1867) | 3 |
Wright, Thomas (1810-1877) | 2 |
Bradfer-Lawrence, H. L (1887-1965) | 1 |
Brothwell, Don R | 1 |
Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847 | 1 |
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Mathematics in the archaeological and historical sciences
Kendall, D G (1918-2007); Hodson, Frank Roy; Tautu, Petre
[1971]
Includes bibliographical references.
Science in archaeology : a comprehensive survey of progress and research
Brothwell, Don R; Higgs, Eric
1963
Lexicon technicum, or, An universal English dictionary of arts and sciences : explaining not only the terms of art but the arts themselves
Harris, John (1667?-1719)
1704
Three of the plates are each accompanied by a leaf with descriptive letterpress. No foliation or pagination. Sig. 5A3 signed 5B, 5Ll signed L.
Heraldic miscellanies : consisting of the lives of Sir William Dugdale,... and Gregory King, ... Written by themselves. With an exact copy of the third part of "The boke of St. Albans," first printed in 1486
Dallaway, James (1763-1834)
[1793?]
A reprint of the 'Appendix' to James Dallaway's 'Inquiries into the origin and progress of the science of heraldry in England,' 1793. Indexed in: ESTC
REVEREND JOSEPH HUNTER MANUSCRIPTS: NOTES ON BATH
1826-7
'A Synopsis of the Roman Inscriptions which have been discovered at Bath' by Rev. Joseph Hunter F.A.S. 1827.; 'The Connection of Bath with the Literature and Science of England', a paper read by Mr. ...
[The universal magazine of knowledge and pleasure : containing news, letters, debates, poetry, music, biography, history, geography... and other arts and sciences; which may render it instructive and entertaining to gentry, merchants, farmers, and tradesmen. To which occasionally will be added an impartial account of books in several languages, and of the state of learning in Europe, also of the stage, new opera's, plays, and oratorio's.]
[1747-1803]
Originally published by John Hinton, edited in 1771 by Percival Stockdale. Pagination and register are continuous within each volume.