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Nebuchadnezzar's children : conventions of madness in Middle English literature / Penelope B.R. Doob.
Reed Doob, Penelope.Date: 1974- Pictures
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Nebuchadnezzar, gone mad, grovels like a beast of the earth; he gropes for his crown. Engraving, 16--.
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Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar praises the greatness of the city. Coloured etching, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 3185609iPart of: Collection des prospects.- Pictures
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The power of counsel: Daniel interpreting the dream related by Nebuchadnezzar. Engraving by Adrian Collaert after Jan van der Straet, 1567/1605.
Straet, Jan van der, 1523-1605.Date: [1567/1605]Reference: 38284i- Books
The madness of King Nebuchadnezzar : the ancient Near Eastern origins and early history of interpretation of Daniel 4 / by Matthias Henze.
Henze, Matthias.Date: 1999- Books
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Death of Bonaparte, and universal peace ; a new explanation of Nebuchadnezzar's great image, and Daniel's four beasts ... To which is added a chronological table of the sovereigns included in the number 666 / By L. Mayer.
Mayer, Lewis, 1783-1849.Date: 1809- Books
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Truth dispelling the clouds of error : Containing a new explanation of Nebuchadnezzar's great image and the prophecies of Balaam, which relate to the total destruction of the antichristian powers, and the annihilation of the Turkish and Persian Empires. Part I. / [Lewis Mayer].
Mayer, Lewis.Date: 1807- Books
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A general history of the world, from the creation to the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar : Being the Period With which the Old Testament concludes. Wherein The Sacred and Prophane History is corrected, the Septuagint and Hebrew Chronology compared, and adjusted to the Years before Christ. By Thomas Brett, LL.D.
Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The high anointed cherub. Giving an account of his high creation: as first commander under the three in deity, among the armies of heaven before his great fall from the truth of God: and the way and manner God has appointed his restoration. Proven from the word of God in the Holy Scriptures; and the periods for that end. Drawn from Daniel and revelation of St. John; may like the prodigal and Nebuchadnezzar briefly added by a lengthening of ... By William Forbes, Peterhead.
Forbes, William, active 18th century.Date: 1800- Books
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Amusement for starving mechanics. For the benefit of The tythe and tax club. Shortly will be performed, The comical tragedy of long faces, Prepared by a Herd of wolves in Sheep's Cloathing, Under the Direction of a Gang of Cut-Throats, Plunderers, and Assassins, When they and their deluded Followers are a Third Time, by a Decee of Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon, To call upon their God To bless their Arms and sanctify their Crimes: The Friends of Mankind, Are desired at the same time, to pray earnestly to the God of Elijah, to continue his protection and assistance to the Righteous in their own defence to ̀̀abate the pride, assuage ̀̀the malice, and confound the devices,'' of the cruel and tyrannical Butchers of the human race, and to humble their iron hearts to speedy terms of peace and submission.
Date: [1795]- Books
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The state of the greatest King, set forth in the greatness of Solomon, and the glory of his reign; viz. That Solomon's kingdom was the most pleasant, most flourishing, and best fortified Kingdom in the world; his People the most honourable and happy People that ever were subject to any earthly Prince; Jerusalem the most admirable City, and the Temple Built by Solomon (which is truly describ'd) the most wonderful House the World ever saw, the Expence laid out upon it amounting to a much greater Sum than all the Money in Europe can amount unto; and that neither the Great Nebuchadnezzar, nor Alexander the Great, nor yet any of the Persian Kings, or Roman Emperors were equal in Glory to Solomon. All this and very much more, that is Profitable and Wonderful, is proved undeniably. And because different kinds of gold and silver hath been frequently mentioned in this book, that the Reader may the better understand what is meant thereby, a short treatise is subjoyn'd thereto concerning the same, and the specifick Gravity thereof, with easie Rules, and many plain Examples for trying of Gold and Silver, and finding their Purity exactly without Melting; and the Weight and Value (exactly) of the Gold and Silver Coin of Great Britain, without Weighing or Reckoning it, being altogether new. By G. Renolds, Professor of the Mathematicks.
Renolds, George.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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The grammarian's geography and astronomy ancient and modern, exemplified in the use of the globes terraqueous and cælestial. In which all the Terms of Art, Parts of the Globes, and Problems thereon to be performed, with the Use of Maps, are so plainly and methodically consider'd and treated of, as scarce ever to be forgot when once taught and shown by the diligent Tutor. In two parts. Particularly adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen studying the Classicks; as well as, useful and entertaining to all others, who; not having had Opportunity of acquainting themselves with Mathematical Calculations, are yet desirous of some Knowledge of the Earth and Heavens. The geographical part comprehending the ancient and modern names, Situation, Government, Religion, Bounds, Dimensions, Length; and Breadth of most Places in the World; including Land and Water, namely, Continents, Islands, Peninsulas, Isthmus's, Promontories, Capes, Coasts, Mountains, with Oceans, Seas, Lakes, Straits, Gulfs, Rivers, and Countries, Kingdoms, Cities, and Towns; with the Latitude and Longitude of the most principal Parts, and their Bearing and Distance from London; in View of the Latin and Greek Classicks, Homer, Virgil, Herodotus, Justin; Xenophon, Caesar, Plutarch, Livy, Thucidydes, Sallust, Dionysius Periegetes, Pausanias, Josephus, Eusebius, Silius Italicus, Lucan, Florus, Nepos, Eutropius, Quintus Curtius, and the rest: With the Adventures, Voyages, and Travels of Ulysses, Aeneas, Nebuchadnezzar, Cyrus, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Julius Caesar, our Saviour Jesus Christ, St. Paul, the rest of the Apostles, and many others in both sacred and profane History. The astronomical part containing a description of the laws, Order, Number, Names, Distances, Magnitudes, Motions, and Appearances of the Heavenly Bodies, Sun, Moon, Stars, and Planets, with the Problems belonging thereto; an Account of the several Systems of the Universe, and a Defence of the true Solar One; the History of the Rise, Progress and present Perfection of Astronomy; the Classical Stories relating to the Planets Signs and Constellations delineated on the Celestial Globe. With a Dramatick Epilogue called Caelum Reformatum. The Whole illustrated with necessary Maps and Schemes neatly engraved on Copper. By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar School, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Pictures
Women and children suffering from famine in Jerusalem. Engraving by A.W. Warren after E. Bird, 1816.
Bird, Edward, 1772-1819.Date: June 1816Reference: 20109i