Bernard Quaritch

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Page 55 - Itinerarium Curiosum, or an Account of the Antiquities and Remarkable Curiosities in Nature or Art observed in Travels through Great Britain ;' illustrated with copper-plates, fol., 1724. A second volume, or
Page 22 - Fasti Romani. The Civil and Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople, from the Death of Augustus to the Death of Heraclius.
Page 61 - ENGEL'S (CARL) Music of the Most Ancient Nations ; particularly of the Assyrians, Egyptians, And Hebrews ; with Special Reference to the Discoveries in Western Asia and in Egypt. With 100 Illustrations. Svo. 16».
Page 4 - A Dictionary of Practical Medicine : Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, and the Disorders especially incidental to Climates, to Sex, and to the different Epochs of Life ; with numerous approved Formulae of the Medicines recommended.
Page 13 - DIRECTORIUM ANGLICANUM ; being a Manual of Directions for the right Celebration of the Holy Communion, for the saying of Matins and Evensong, and for the Performance of other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Ancient Use of the Church of England.
Page 9 - ARMOURY OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. Comprising a Registry of all Armorial Bearings, Crests, and Mottoes, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, including the late Grants by the College of Arms.
Page 37 - A system of heraldry, speculative and practical, with the true art of blazon...
Page 78 - The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the earliest Accounts to the death of Augustus.
Page 32 - Plates, splendidly illuminated, mostly in gold and silver, exhibiting some of the finest Specimens existing in England ; also a new Plate of the Tournament of Locks and Keys, (pub. at 21i.), half-bound morocco, gilt edges, 101. 10«.
Page 32 - MEYRICK'S PAINTED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR, a Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Charles II., with a Glossary.&c.

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