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Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. 1764. Collection of Five Magnificent 18th-Century Architectural Steel Engravings.

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8.75" x 14.25". Paper slightly toned with occasional scattered light foxing, otherwise very good.

 

From The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences in Which the Whole Circle of Human Learning is Explained, and the Difficulties Attending the Acquisition of Every Art, Whether Liberal or Mechanical, are Removed, in the Most Easy and Familiar Manner, London: Printed for the Authors, and sold by J. Wilson & J. Fell, 1764. 

A detailed collection of steel engravings featuring architectural views of columns, capitals, and various arches. Included with the group is the original title page of the book from which these handsome engravings came.



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Auction Dates
March, 2009
6th-7th Friday-Saturday
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