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The good Samaritan tending to a wounded man while a priest and Levite walk away. Line engraving by L. Masson after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Reference: 17902i
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Saint Luke. Engraving by F.H. van Hoven after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: 1705Reference: 6538i
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Saint Stephen: his martyrdom by stoning. Engraving by P. Masson after B. Lens.
Lens, Bernard, 1659-1725.Date: [1705?]Reference: 7195i- Books
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The gentlemans recreation : in two parts : the first being an encyclopedy of the arts and sciences ... the second part treats of horsmanship, hawking, hunting, fowling, fishing, and agriculture : with a short treatise of cock-fighting ... : all which are collected from the most authentick authors, and the many gross errors therein corrected, with great enlargements ... : and for the better explanation thereof, great variety of useful sculptures, as nets, traps, engines, &c. are added for the taking of beasts, fowl and fish : not hitherto published by any : the whole illustrated with about an hundred ornamental and useful sculptures engraven in copper, relating to the several subjects.
Blome, Richard, -1705Date: 1686
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The seven golden candlesticks described in the book of Revelation. Engraving by L. Masson after B. Lens.
Lens, Bernard, 1659-1725.Date: 1705Reference: 6758i
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Decapitation of Saint John the Baptist. Etching by J. Kip after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: [1705?]Reference: 6249i- Pictures
Saint Matthew. Etching by T. Burnford after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: 1705Reference: 6588i
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Hebrew midwives refusing to kill male babies after being ordered to do so by the Pharoah of Egypt. Engraving by P.P. Bouché after G. Freeman, ca. 1694.
Freman, G.Date: 1705Reference: 16960i
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Saint John the Evangelist: his vision of the Apocalypse. Engraving by M. Masson.
Date: 1705Reference: 5914i
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Saint Mark, writing his gospel. Engraving by F.H. van Hoven after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Reference: 6537i
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The branches of agriculture and husbandry linked by lines showing their progression; (below) workers scythe wheat. Line engraving after Richard Blome (?), 1686.
Blome, Richard, -1705.Date: [1686]Reference: 494114i
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Tobias curing the eyesight of Tobit under the direction of Raphael, two cherubs hold up a banner with printed text and a coat of arms, while a crowd pray to an angel. Line engraving by M. van der Gucht, c. 1686, after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: c. 1686Reference: 16393i- Books
A display of heraldry. Manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof than hath been hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method; whereunto it is now reduced by the study and industry of John Guillim, late pursuivant at arms / [John Guillim].
Guillim, John, 1565-1621.Date: 1679- Pictures
The history and chronology of the world divided into classes and periods linked by lines showing their progression. Line engraving after Richard Blome (?), 1686.
Blome, Richard, -1705.Date: [1686]Reference: 3025030i- Books
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The art of heraldry. Containing I. The original and universality of arms and ensigns, with their Use and Necessity; their Blazon, Distribution, Abatements, and Rewards of Honour. II. Of diverse Kinds of Escotcheons, and of the Bearing or Using the Ordinaries in Coat Armour. III. Of Coat Armour form'd of Artificial Things, whether Civil, Ecclesiastical, Military or Marine, such as are made by Man, or for his Use. IV. Of Charges in Coat Armour form'd of Coelestials, as, the Sun, Moon, Stars, Angels, &c. Of Vegetables, as Trees, Flowers, Plants, Fruits, &c. Of the Parts of Man's Body, as the Hands, Legs, Arms, Heart, &c. Of Animals, as Lyons, Tygers, Horses, Stags, &c. in Whole and in Parts. V. Of Charges from Fowls and Birds of all Sorts, in Whole and in Parts. VI. Of Charges from Fishes of all Kinds, in Whole and in Parts. Vii. Of Charges from Monstrous Animals, in Whole and in Parts. Embellish'd with forty copper plates, containing above 900 Coats of Arms of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, curiously engraven, with their particular Descriptions, and by whom borne. Interspers'd with the Natural History of the several Species of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Vegetables, &c. comprehended therein. Together with Occasional Explications of all the Terms used in the Science of Heraldry, and peculiar thereto. To which is prefix'd, An Alphabetical list of the Names of the Families whose Coats are delineated in the Book, with References to the Pages where they are to be found.
Blome, Richard, -1705.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]