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The booke of fiue collumnes of architecture : called Tusca, Dorica, Ionica, Corinthia & Co[m]posita drawne and counterfeited after the tight semetry and cunning measors of free masons: gathered with great diligence by Hans Bloome out of antiquities for the benefit of free-masons, carpenters, goldsmithes, [painters, carvers, in layers, anticke cutters, and all others that delight to practise with the compass and squire. Translated out of Latin into English by I. T.]
National licenceTIBKAT | 1608|Keywords: Architecture, Architecture, Renaissance -
The elements of architecture, collected by Henry Wotton Knight, from the best authors and examples
National licenceTIBKAT | 1624|Keywords: Architecture -
Architectura Recreationis, Das ist: Von Allerhand Nutzlich: vnd Erfrewlichen Civilischen Gebäwen : In vier Vnterschidliche Hauptstuck eingetheilt. Erstlich/ wie man für die Privat Personen/ vnd Burgersleut ... angenehme Wohnhäuser ... erbawen kann. Zum Andern/ in was Form vnnd Gestalt die Adeliche Schlösser ... Palläst/ Lust: Thiergärten/ vnd Grottenwerck ... mögen zu Werck gesetzt werden. Drittens/ ein newe Manier/ die Fürstliche Palläst ... zuerbawen. Zum Viertten/ wie die Rathhäuser/ so wol auch die Dogana, oder Zoll: vnd Geschawhäuser/ gleichfahls die Zimmer: vnd Werckhäuser .. auffzurichten seyen
TIBKAT | 1640|Keywords: Architektur -
The first publique lecture : read at Sr. Balthazar Gerbier his accademy, concerning military architecture, or fortifications, to the lovers of virtue, come hither to that purpose
National licenceTIBKAT | 1649|Keywords: Military architecture -
A brief discourse concerning the three chief principles of magnificent building : viz., solidity, conveniency, and ornament
National licenceTIBKAT | 1662|Keywords: Architecture -
A brief discourse concerning the three chief principles of magnificent building : viz. solidity, conveniency, and ornament
National licenceTIBKAT | 1664|Keywords: Architecture -
A brief discourse concerning the three chief principles of magnificent building : viz. solidity, conveniency, and ornament
National licenceTIBKAT | 1665|Keywords: Architecture -
A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards : without any further trouble
National licenceTIBKAT | 1676|Keywords: Naval architecture -
A Patern for true Protestants : setting forth divers examples by way of encouragement to all the Kings subjects, to be liberal in their contributions towards the rebuilding of S. Pauls Cathedral London : fit to be made publick
National licenceTIBKAT | 1679Keywords: Church architecture -
Cantabrigia illustrata, sive, Omnium celeberrimæ istius universitatis collegiorum, aularum, bibliothecæ academicæ, scholarum publicarum, sacelli coll. regalis : nec non totius oppidi ichnographia
National licenceTIBKAT | 1690|Keywords: Architecture -
Fortification, or, Architecture military : unfolding the principal mysteries thereof, in the resolution of sundry questions and problems
National licenceTIBKAT | 1694|Keywords: Military architecture -
Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, for continuing the duty or some part thereof, formerly granted for rebuilding St. Paul's Cathedral and other churches in London, for some time longer
National licenceTIBKAT | 1695Keywords: Church Architecture -
The ship-builders assistant, or, Some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture
National licenceTIBKAT | 1711|Keywords: Naval architecture -
The ship-Builders assistant : or, some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture: viz. I. A General Introduction, wherein is consider'd the Solid of Least Resistance, so far as relates to the Formation of a Ship's Body, &c. II. Observations for Regulating the Price of Timber, taken from the Proportion of its different Dimensions; with Estimates of the Value of Oak Timber, and several other Materials relating to Naval Stores. III. Rules for Building the Hull of any Sort of Ships. To which is added the Scantling or Measuring of Ship-Timbers, and some Directions about Moulding them. IV. A New Method for finding the Tunnage of any Ship. V. Rules for Proportioning the Rigging. to which is annexed, an explication of the principal terms used in this art. The whole Illustrated with many Schemes proper to each Part, most of them from Copper Plates. By William Sutherland, Shipwright and Mariner
National licenceTIBKAT | 1711|Keywords: Naval architecture -
The history of the antient abbeys, monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches : Being two additional volumes to Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum: Containing The Original and first Establishment of all the Religious Orders that ever were in Great-Britain; being those of the Benedictins, Cluniacks, Cistercians, Regular Canons of St. Augustin, Carthusians, Gilbertins, Trinitarians, Premonstratenses, and Canons of the Holy Sepulchre, treated of in the Monasticon Anglicanum: As also of the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinian Friers, Regular Canons of Arroasia, Brigittins, Monks of Fontevrand, of Savigni, and of Tiron, Crouched Friers, Friers of Penance, or of the Sack, and Bethleemites, not spoken of by Sir William Dugdale, and Mr. Dodsworth. The foundations of their several Monasteries. A very large Collection of many hundreds of Grants and Charters belonging to them, besides several thousands abridg'd. The final Suppression of all those Places, with some Account of the manner how their vast Lands and Possessions were dispos'd of. There are added Catalocues of the Abbats, and other Superiors of those religious Houses, and of all Persons eminent, and distinguish'd for Piety, Learning, and other Accomplishments, in the several Orders; with short Lives of as many of them as have been transmitted down to us. Collected from above Two hundred of the best Historians extant, and from antient Manuscripts in the Bodleian and Cotton Libraries, and many more in the Hands of learned Antiquaries, and other curious Gentlemen, whose Names may be seen in the Preface. Adorn'd with a considerable Number of Copper-Plates of the several Habits of the religious Orders, the Ichnographies of Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and the Ruins of sacred Places destroy'd, or gone to Decay, and Prospects of others that are still standing. By John Stevens, Gent
National licenceTIBKAT | 1722|Keywords: Church architecture -
The magazine of architecture, perspective, & sculpture : In five parts. ... Engraven on 96 copper plates, by Benjn: Cole, ... By Edward Oakley, architect, M.M
National licenceTIBKAT | 1730|Keywords: Architecture -
The magazine of architecture, perspective, & sculpture : in five parts. ... Engraven on 96 copper plates by Benjn Cole, ... Collected from the most approv'd authors, ... by Edward Oakley
National licenceTIBKAT | 1731|Keywords: Architecture -
Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture : in a more exact and easy manner than has been heretofore practised, by which all fractions, in dividing the principal members and their parts, are avoided. By James Gibbs
National licenceTIBKAT | 1732|Keywords: Architecture -
A critical review of the publick buildings : statues and ornaments In, and about London and Westminster. To which is prefix'd. The Dimensions of St. Peter's Church at Rome, and St. Paul's Cathedral at London
National licenceTIBKAT | 1734|Keywords: Architecture
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