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Salviatti, 693, F. Almanno Salviatti discrizione della capella di St. Antonio. Firenze, 1728. P.

Scamozzi, 1188, Q. Octavio Bertotti Scamozzi il forestere istruito delle cose piu rare di architectura, edialcune pittore della cittadi Vicenza. Vicenza, 1761. P. Smeaton, 538, F. A narrative of the building, and a description of the construction, of the Edystone light-house; with an appendix, giving some account of the light-house on the Spurn Point, built upon sand. plates. By John Smeaton. 2d edit. London, 1793.

With

Stuart, 131, F.
and Nicholas Revett. 3 vols. London, 1762.

Antiquities of Athens; with plates; delineated by James Stuart

Valesius, 774, F. Museum Cortonense in quo vetera monumenta complectuntur, quæ in academia Etrusca ceterisque nobilium virorum domibus adservantur, a F. Valesio. Romæ, 1750. P.

Vignoli, 1198, Q. Joannis Vignoli de columna imperatoris Antonini Pii disserRomæ, 1705. P.

tatio.

Wilkins, 4830, O. Atheniensia; or remarks on the topography and buildings of Athens. By William Wilkins. London, 1816.

Wood, 134, 330, & 332, F. A description of the ruins of Balbec, otherwise Heliopolis, in Colosyria; with plates. By Robert Wood. London, 1757.

133, 329, & 331, F. A description of the ruins of Palmyra, otherwise Tedmor, in the desart; with plates. By Robert Wood. London, 1753.

290, & 688, F. Marmora Oxoniensia. Oxonii, 1763.

625, F.

Theatrum statuum regiæ celsitudinis Sabaudiæ ducis Pedemontii principis, Cypri regis. 2 tomi. Amstelodami, 1682. P.

648, F. Columna cochlis M. Aurelio Antonino Augusto dicata, ejus rebus gestis in Germanica atque Sarmatica expeditione anagliphice insculpta. Romæ, 1704. P.

691, F. Discorso sopra il nuevo ornato della guglia di St. Pietro. Roma, 1723. P.

945, F. Antiquedades Arabes de Granada y Cordoba. Gift of John Gibson. 1012, F. The unedited antiquities of Attica, comprehending architectural remains of Eleusis, Rhamnus, Sunium, and Thoracus. By the society of dillettanti. London, 1817.

1040, Q. Drawings of some ruins and colossal statues at Thebes in Egypt; in a letter to the royal society. London, 1741. P.

236, O. The antiquities of Palmyra; containing the history of the city and its emperors, from its foundation to the present time. London, 1696.

2802, O. 5. Account of the present state of the public buildings in the city of Washington. Philadelphia, 1800.

1667, D. 7. 1766. P.

Description de l'hotel de ville d'Amsterdam.

Amsterdam,

1667, D. 4. Notizie della Santa casa di Maria Virgine venerata in Lorretto. 1768. P.

1677, D. Villa Borghese, fuori di porta Pinciano, con l'ornamenti che si osseruano nel de la palazzo é con le figure delle statue piu singulari. Roma, 1700. P.

1771, D. 7. Descrizione di tutte le Pietre id ornamenti della real capella dei depositi degli estinti Grandochi della Toscana. Firenze, 1776. P.

VASES, GEMS, &c.

Bartoli, 838, F. Museum odescalcum, sive thesaurus antiquarum gemmarum. A Sante Bartoli. Romæ, 1747.

P.

Christie, 1909, Q. Disquisitions upon the painted Greck vases, and their probable connection with the shows of the Eleusinian and other mysteries. By James Christie. London, 1825.

Hamilton, 291, F. A collection of Etruscan, Greek, and Roman antiquities; with plates. By Sir William Hamilton. 2 vols. London, 1767.

646, F. Collection of engravings from ancient vases, mostly of pure Greek workmanship, discovered in sepulchres in the kingdom of the two Sicilies. By Sir William Hamilton. Naples, 1791. P.

Piranesi, 622, F.

Roy, le, 847, F.
Le Roy.
Tassie, 1028, Q.

Vasi di Piranesi.

P.

Achates Tiberianus, sive gemma Cesarea.
Amstelodami, 1683. P.

Auctore Jacobo

Descriptive catalogue of a general collection of ancient and modern engraved gems, cameos, as well as intaglios, taken from the most celebrated cabinets of Europe: illustrated with copperplates: French and English. By James Tassie. 2 vols. London, 1791. P.

Burgh, 2377, D.

MUSIC.

Anecdotes of music, historical and biographical, in a series of letters, by A. Burgh. 3 vols. London, 1814.

Burney, 2050, O. Present state of music in Germany, the Netherlands, the
United Provinces, France, and Italy; or a tour through those coun-
tries, undertaken to collect materials for a general history of music.
By Charles Burney. 3 vols. 2d edit. London, 1773 & 1775.
P.

3220, O. The same.

341, Q. A general history of music, from the earliest ages to the present period; with plates. To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the music of the ancients. By Charles Burney. 3 vols. London, 1776. 1056, Q. The same. 4 vols. P.

670, Q. An account of the musical performance in Westminster Abbey, and the Pantheon, in commemoration of Handel. With plates. By Charles Burney. London, 1785.

Busby, 5406, O. A general history of music, from the earliest times to the present; comprising the lives of eminent composers and musical writers; with notes. By Thomas Busby, Mus. Doc. 2 vols. don, 1819.

Lon

2707, D. A grammar of music; to which are prefixed, observations explanatory of the properties and powers of music as a science. By Thomas Busby. London, 1818.

Crotch, 7347, O.

Substance of several courses on music, read in the university of Oxford, and the metropolis. By William Crotch, Mus. Doc. London, 1831.

Eastcott, 2181, O. Sketches of the origin, progress, and effects of music; with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels. Illustrated with various historical facts, interesting anecdotes, and poetical quotations. By Richard Eastcott. Bath, 1793.

Gardiner, 8734, O. trations.

Harrison, 2222, Q.

The music of nature; with curious and interesting illus-
By William Gardiner. London, 1832.

Sacred harmony; or a collection of psalm tunes, ancient and modern, set in four parts, and arranged under their several me

tres and keys, with a figured bass for the organ: together with an introduction to the art of singing. By R. Harrison. 2d edit. London.

Hawkins, 680, Q. A general history of the science and practice of music; with By Sir John Hawkins. 5 vols. London, 1776.

plates. Hoyle, 8305, O. Dictionarium musica; being a complete dictionary or treasury of music. By John Hoyle. London, 1770.

Malcolm, 378, O. A treatise of music, speculative, practical, and historical. By Alexander Malcolm. London, 1730.

North, 1232, Q. 5. A philosophical essay of musick. By Francis North. London, 1677. P.

Parke, 4159, D.

Musical memoirs; comprising an account of the general state of music in England, with numerous anecdotes. By W. T. Parke, oboist of the theatre royal Covent Garden. 2 vols. London, 1830. Peirce, 3670, 0. 5. Peirce's tractate on church music. London, 1786. Rousseau, 1868, O. Le dictionaire de musique. Par J. J. Rousseau. Tom. 17 & 18. Geneve, 1782.

Rush, 6198, O. The philosophy of the human voice; embracing its physiological history-together with a system of principles, by which criticism in the art of elocution may be rendered intelligible and instruction definite and comprehensive. By James Rush, M. D. Philadelphia, 1827.

Sharp, 1347, 5. & 1350, O. An introduction to vocal music. By Granville Sharp. 2d edit. London, 1777. Gift of the author.

Smith, 990, O, Harmonics; or the philosophy of musical sounds. By Robert Smith. London, 1759.

Tattersall, 1118, Q. Improved psalmody. By Dechair William Tattersall. London, 1793. P.

Young, 2362, O. An inquiry into the principal phænomena of sounds and musical strings. By Matthew Young, B. D. London, 1784.

8624, O. 5. Westerham musical festival. London, 1818.

ARTS AND TRADES-GENERAL WORKS-DICTIONARIES.

Aikin, 3871, D. The arts of life, &c. By Dr. Aikin. London, 1821. Barnes, 2269, O. 8. Treatise on the justice, policy, and utility, of establishing an effectual system for promoting the progress of the useful arts, by assuring the property in the products of genius. By Joseph Barnes. Philadelphia, 1792. Gift of the author. Beckmann, 2400, & 7465, O.

History of inventions and discoveries. By John Beckmann. Translated from the German, by William Johnston. 3 vols. London, 1797.

Carey, 6223, O. The artizan; or mechanic's instructor: containing a popular and comprehensive view of the sciences, also biographical notices, with many articles relating to the mechanical and useful arts. Edited by G. G. Carey, Esq. 2 vols. in 1. London, 1825. Casa, De la, 3806, & 5367, D. Galateo; or, a treatise on politeness and delicacy of manners; from the Italian of Giovanni de la Casa, archbishop of Benevento. Also, the honours of the table, with the art of carving, &c. Baltimore, 1811.

Crabbe, 1856, Q. Universal technological dictionary; or familiar explanations of the terms used in all arts and sciences; containing definitions drawn from the original writers. With plates. By George Crabbe, A. M. 2 vols. London, 1823.

Cutbush, 4447, 4448, & 4449, O. The American artist's manual, or dictionary of practical knowledge in the application of philosophy to the arts and

manufactures, selected from the most complete European systems, with original improvements and appropriate engravings, adapted to the use of the manufacturers of the United States. By James Cutbush. Philadelphia, 1814.

Dupin, 6275, O. Mathematics practically applied to the useful and fine arts. By Baron Charles Dupin. Adapted to the state of the arts in England, by George Birkbeck, M. D.

London, 1827.

Dyott, 9093, O. 6. An exposition of the system pursued at the Dyottville glass factory, Philadelphia. By T. W. Dyott. Philadelphia, 1833. The register of arts; or a compendious view of useful discoveries and inventions, By Thomas Philadelphia, 1808.

Fessenden, 3869, & 8548, O.
some of the most
Green Fessenden.
Ferguson, 973, & 1009, O.

Imison, 1431, & 7840, O.

Tables and tracts relative to several arts and sciences; with plates. By James Ferguson. London, 1767. The school of arts; or an introduction to useful knowledge; with plates. By John Imison. London, 1785-1803. Lewis, 33, Q. Philosophical commerce of arts; designed as an attempt to im prove arts, trades, and manufactures. By William Lewis. 1763,

London, Mackenzie, 5989, O. Five thousand receipts in all the useful and domestic arts, constituting a complete and universal practical library and ope rative cyclopædia. By C. Mackenzie. Philadelphia, 1825.

Martin, 1701, Q. The circle of the mechanical arts; containing practical treatises on the various manual arts, trades, and manufactures. By Thomas Martin. London, 1813.

Phillips, 5820, D. A dictionary of the arts of life and civilization. By Sir Richard Phillips. London.

5535, D. A million of facts, connected with the studies, pursuits, and interests of mankind, serving as a common place book. By Sir Richard Phillips. London.

Pancirollus, 1004, D. The history of many memorable things lost, which were in use among the ancients. Written in Latin by Guido Pancirollus, and now done into English. London, 1715.

Pine, 984, F. Microcosm; or, a picturesque delineation of the arts, agriculture, manufactures, &c. of Great Britain, in a series of above six hundred groups of small figures, for the embellishment of landscape; drawn from nature, and etched by W. H. Pine, and aquatinted by J. Hill. To which are added, explanations of the plates, and essays, relating to their various subjects. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Rumford, 7691, O. Essays, political, economical, and philosophical. By Benjamin, Count of Rumford. 3 vols. Boston, 1798.

Smith, 843, O. The laboratory; or school of arts; containing a variety of curious and valuable experiments in various arts; with plates. Compiled from German and other foreign authors. By G. Smith. 4th edit, 2 vols. London, 1755.

5273, O. The mechanic; or compendium of practical inventions on manufactures, philosophical apparatus, and the fine arts, rural and domestic economy, and miscellanies; illustrated with engravings; with an index. By James Smith. 2 vols. London, 1819.

Vergilius, 846, D. Polydorus Vergilius de inventoribus rerum. Amst. 1761. Williams, 5327, 0. An historical account of inventions and discoveries in those arts and sciences which are of utility or ornament to man, traced from their origin. By J. F. Lake Williams. 2 vols. London, 1820.

Willich, 2871, O. The domestic encyclopædia; or a dictionary of facts and useful knowledge, chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy; with plates. By A. F. M. Willich, M. D. 4 vols. London, 1802,

Willich, 3050, O. Willich's domestic encyclopædia; or a dictionary of facts and useful knowledge, chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy; with additions, applicable to the present situation of the United States. By James Mease, M. D. With plates. 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1803. Gift of Dr. Mease.

White, 6307, O. A history of inventions and discoveries: alphabetically arranged. By F. S. White, Esq. London, 1827.

Timbs, 5504, D. Knowledge for the people; or the plain why and because; familiarising subjects of useful curiosity and amusing research. By John Timbs. 3 vols. Boston, 1832.

591, Q. Descriptions des arts et métiers. Par messieurs de l'académie royale des sciences de Paris. Avec figures en taille-douce. 18 tomes. A Neu

chatel, 1771. Bequest of Dr. Franklin.

328, & 8532, O. Dictionarium polygraphicum; or the whole body of arts regularly digested. 2 vols. London, 1735.

183, O. Museum rusticum et commerciale; or select papers on agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufactures. Revised and digested by several members of the society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce; with plates. 6 vols. London, 1764, &c.

1615, O. Foreign essays on agriculture and arts; consisting of discoveries made in France, Germany, Flanders, Switzerland, &c. With observations, by the translator. London, 1766.

241, D. Secrets in arts and trades, or directions from the best artists. London, 1802.

2043, D. Valuable secrets in arts and trades; selected from the best authors, and adapted to the situation of the United States. New York, 1809. 4647, D. An epitome of the arts and sciences; being a comprehensive system of an useful and polite education. Philadelphia, 1811.

4687, D.

Handmaid to the arts. 2 vols. London, 1796.

4095, D. A description and history of vegetable substances, used in the arts, and its domestic economy, timber, trees and fruits. London, 1829.

ART OF MEMORY.

Coglan, 4657, O. An improved system of Mnemonics, or art of assisting memory, simplified and adapted to the general branches of literature, by Thomas Coglan. London, 1813.

Grey, 173, D. Memoria technica; or a new method of artificial memory. By Richard Grey. London, 1730.

Munden, 7441, O. The art of memory reduced to a systematic arrangement, exemplified under the two leading principles, locality and association, with a specimen of a Mnemonic dictionary. By J. R. Munden. Embellished with engravings. New York, 1818.

ART OF WRITING AND PRINTING.

Alais, 407, F. 21. L'art d'ecrire par Alais. A Paris, 1698.

Ames, 1984, Q. Typographical antiquities; being an historical account of printing in England; with some memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them from the year 1471 to 1500. With an appendix concerning printing in Scotland and Ireland to the same time. By Joseph Ames, F. R. S. &c. With plates and cuts. London, 1749.

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