A treatise on civil architecture, In which the principles of that art are laid down, and illustrated by a great number of plates, accurately designed, and elegantly engraved by the best hands. By William Chambers, member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in Florence, of the Royal Academy of Architecture in Paris, and of the Society of Sciences in Stockholm, architect to the King, the Queen and Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales.

  • Chambers, William, Sir, 1723-1796.
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MDCCLXVIII. [1768]
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London : Printed by J. Dixwell, in St. Martin's Lane. To be had at the author's house in Berner Street, Oxford Road; likewise of Cadell, Nourse, and Wilson, in the Strand; Durham, Charing Cross; R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall; Sayer in Fleet Street; and Webley near Chancery Lane, Holborn, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]

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[4],iv,86p.,plates ; 20.

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The second edition.

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