A new royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences: or, complete system of human knowledge containing not only all the various improvements that have been made by the learned and ingenious in every part of Europe to the present times, but also a very great variety of useful discoveries which have been communicated to the authors of this work by gentlemen of distinguished abilities ... : embellished with upwards of one hundred copper-plates drawn from real objects ... / The anatomical, chemical, and medicinal parts by M. Hinde, M.D. The mathematical parts by W. Squire ... Gardening and botany by T. [or rather J.] Marshall ... Criticism, grammar, poetry, theology, etc. by the Rev. Thomas Cooke, A.B., and the other parts by gentlemen of eminence in the several departments they have undertaken to elucidate.

Date:
1769-1771
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About this work

Publication/Creation

London : Printed for J. Cooke, 1769-1771.

Physical description

2 volumes, frontispiece plates (some folded) : illustrations, diagrams, plans ; (folio)

Notes

Copy 1 Vol. 1 Note: With list of subscribers.
Copy 1 Vol. 2 Note: Marshall's initial corrected to J.

References note

Alston, vol. 3, no.558 and 559 record vol. 2, 1771. Vol. 1, 1769 unrecorded by Alston
ESTC T220085

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  • Complete set

Where to find it

  • Vol. 1

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    Closed stores
    EPB/D/38554.v1
  • Vol. 2

    LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    EPB/D/38554.v2

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