Thurlbourn, William, ?-1768
Thurlbourn, William, 17..-1768
William Thurlbourn
VIAF ID: 305118749 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Thurlbourn, William ‡d -1768
- 100 1 _ ‡a Thurlbourn, William ‡d -1768
- 100 1 _ ‡a Thurlbourn, William, ‡d -1768
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thurlbourn, William, ‡d 17..-1768
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Thurlbourn
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Cambridge ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 510 2 _ ‡a W. Thurlbourn and J. Woodyer (Booksellers : Cambridge, England)
- 510 2 _ ‡a W. Thurlbourn and T. Merrill (Booksellers : Cambridge, England)
- 510 2 _ ‡a W. Thurlbourn, J. Woodyer and T. Merrill (Booksellers : Cambridge, England)
Works
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An answer to a book intituled A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper, in a letter to the author | |
Aristotelous technēs rhētorikēs biblia tria. Aristotelis de rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres, græco lat. Contextu græco ad exemplaria selectiora emendato: latino paraphrasi, ubi opus, intertexto: utroque in sectiones distincto. Appositis locis authoris, ex ipso citatis vel ek parallēlou similibus, cum methodo analyticâ. Huic editioni accessere notæ quædam è Victorii, Majoragii, ac Fabri Paulini commentariis selectæ: variæ lectiones; indexque rerum memorabilium. | |
Bibliotheca Banesiana, 1728: | |
Books printed for W. Thurlbourn & J. Woodyer, booksellers, in Cambridge | |
A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, Late Provost of King's College, Cambridge, : And the Entire Library of the Rev. Mr. Henry Brearey, Late Rector of Boxworth in Cambridgshire, deceased. Containing a curious Collection of Books in all parts of Learning; particularly, Divinity, and Classick Authors, together with several scarce and valuable Italian Books. They will begin to be Sold by Auction, at the Great Room at the Falcon Inn in the Petty Cury, in Cambridge, on Monday Nov. 7th. 1743. and following Days, beginning each Day at one a Clock, Catalogues to be had at all the Coffee-House's, at Mr. Thurlbourn; and at the Place of Sale, and in London, at Mr. Beecroft's in Lombard-Street, Mr. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and Mr. Vaillant's in the Strand | |
The commemorative sacrifice : a sermon preached at the visitation holden at Woodstock, Friday, October 8th, 1736, by the Revd George Rye, D.D. Arch-deacon of Oxford | |
Commentaire sur les "Vers d'or" des pythagoriciens. | |
D. Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyrae. Tabulis aeneis illustravit et notas variorum selectas suasque addidit G. S. [Sandby.] | |
Eight sermons preached at the honourable Robert Boyle's lecture in the first year MDCXCII. | |
An Essay on the origin of evil. By Dr William King, late Lord archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the latin with large notes. To which are added, two sermons by the same author, the former concerning divine prescience, the latter on the fall of man. The fourth edition corrected. By Edmund Law, D. D. master of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. | |
Hieroclis philosophi Alexandrini in Aurea carmina commentarius. Graecè et Latinè. Graeca accuratiùs nunc recognita, et ad mss. codicum fidem exacta, plurimisque in locis è Gudianâ Medicaei codicis collatione emendata, unà cum notis subjunctis, edidit R.W.S.T.P. coll. Jes. Cant. nuper socius. | |
Homélies. | |
Lettres "ad familiares". | |
Lysiae Atheniensis orationes Graece et Latine ex interpretatione et cum brevibus notis Ioannis Taylori in usum studiosae iuventutis. | |
Marci Tullii Ciceronis epistolarum ad familiares tomus primus [-secundus] | |
Pufendorfii De officio hominis & civis juxta legem naturalem libri duo, 1737: | |
Rhétorique. | |
The state of the printed Hebrew text of the Old Testament considered : A dissertation in two parts. Part the first compares I Chron. XI with 2 Sam. V and XXIII; and Part the second contains observations on seventy Hebrew MSS | |
A summary of natural religion. : Containing a proof of the being and attributes of God: and a particular deduction of the laws of nature. With an enquiry into the ground of their obligation: in which the relations of things are distinctly considered, both as an objective rule to the divine mind, and as the foundation of morality. The second edition. By John Barr, Rector of Oumby | |
Synopsis compendiaria librorum Hugonis Grotii de jure belli et pacis, Samuelis Clarkii de existentiâ et attributis, et Joannis Lockii de intellectu humano. |