Cole, B. (Benjamin)
Cole, B. (Benjamin), 1696 ou 1697-1783
Cole, B. 1697-1783
Cole, B.
Cole, Benjamin, ?-1783
Cole, Benjamin, ca. 1696-1783
Cole, Benjamin (1697?-1783).
Cole, Benjamin 1696 or 7-1783
Cole, Benjamin ca. 1696/97-1783
Cole, B., (Benjamin), m. 1783
Benjamin Cole British scientific illustrator of the 18th century
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Benjamin Cole ‡c British scientific illustrator of the 18th century
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cole, Benjamin ‡d 1696 or 7-1783
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Works
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The antient constitutions and charges of the free-masons. - London, 1762. | |
The architecture of A. Palladio in four books containing, a short treatise of five orders, and the most necessary observations concerning all sorts of building ... To which are added several notes and observations made by Inigo Jones, never printed before. Revis'd, design'd, and publish'd by Giacomo Leoni ... Translated from the Italian original | |
[Aventura de Clavileño] | |
[Aventura del barco encantado] | |
Bibliotheca Botanica | |
British melody; or, The Musical magazine : consisting of a large variety of most approv'd English and Scotch songs, airs, &c. the words compos'd by the best authors and set to musick by the most eminent masters; in the execusion whereof the transposition necessary for the German flute (which is now a favourite instrument) as well as for ye common flute, is accurately & distinctly express'd. The whole curiously engrav'd on three-score folio copper plates | |
Commentarius de abusu tabaci. | |
[Don Quijote acuchilla a los títeres del retablo de Maese Pedro] | |
[Don Quijote gana el yelmo de Mambrino] | |
[Don Quijote protege a Basilio después de casarse con Quiteria] | |
[Don Quijote vence al caballero de los espejos] | |
[Don Quijote y Sancho descubren al amanecer que Ginés de Pasamonte les ha robado el rucio] | |
[Embajada de la Dueña Dolorida, alias de la condesa Trifaldi] | |
[Entrada de Sancho en la isla Barataria] | |
[Entrada del Amor y del Interés a las Bodas de Camacho] | |
[Entrada nocturna de doña Rodríguez en la habitación de don Quijote] | |
Experiments and observations on electricity : made at Philadelphia in America | |
A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time : With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny ... To which is added, a short abs[t]ract of the statute and civil law, in relation to pyracy | |
general view of the city of Lisbon, the capital of the Kingdom of Portugal... before the late earthquakes, on November 1.st & 8.th 1755 | |
The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd. Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods attaining the knowledge of the five orders of architecture by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any yhing hitherto published. Together with all full rules for arches, doors, windows ... | |
[La hija de la ventera y Maritornes atan a don Quijote a la ventana] | |
In horto proficiam | |
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 | |
The magazine of architecture, perspective & sculpture : in five parts ... : to which is annex'd, an alphabetical explanation of ye terms made use of in architecture | |
Mrs. Behn's novels in two volumes | |
mulatta woman in her dress by day | |
Natural and Political History of Portugal from its first erection into a Kngdom by Alphonso son of Henry, Duke of Burgundy, anno 1090 down to the present time... to which is added the History of Brazil, and all other dominions subject to the Crown of Portugal in Asia, Africa, and America | |
A new drawing book of modes | |
A new map of South America, shewing it's general divisions, chief cities & towns, rivers, mountains &c., 1722: | |
A physical planisphere wherein are represented all the known lands and seas wth. the great chains of mountains wch. traverse the globe from the North Pole : adapted to Monsr. Buache's memoire read at the R. Academy of Sciences | |
A plan of the intended new road from Padington to Islington. | |
A plan of the town and fortifications of Montreal or Ville Marie in Canada | |
[La princesa Micomicona se postra ante don Quijote] | |
[La Sabiduría libera a don Quijote de su locura] | |
[Sancho se despide de los duques para ir a la ínsula] | |
[Sancho se encarama a una encina por miedo a un jabalí] | |
[Sancho solicita a la duquesa que reciba a don Quijote] | |
Select tales and fables, with prudential maxims : and other little lessons of morality, in prose and verse, equally instructive and entertaining. For the use of both sexes. Wherein Their Foibles, as well as Beauties, are presented to their View in the fairest and most inoffensive Point of Light. The whole embellished with sixty Original Designs, expressive of each Subject, neatly engraved on copper plates | |
The soldier's pocket-companion, or the manual exercise of our British foot : ... To which is added a short view of the use of the small-sword. MDCCXLVI | |
A treatise on tobacco, tea, coffee, and chocolate : in which, I. The advantages and disadvantages attending the use of these commodities, are not only impartially considered, upon the principles of medicine and chymistry, but also ascertained by observation and experience : II. Full and distinct directions laid down for knowing in what cases, and for what particular constitutions, these substances are either beneficial or hurtful : III. The Chinese or Asiatic tea, shewn to be the same with the European chamelaegnus, or Myrtus brabantica. The whole illustrated with copper plates, exhibiting the tea utensils of the Chinese and Persians | |
A true and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake, which happen'd at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring Port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746 : with an account likewise of every thing material that passed there afterwards to the end of November following |