Gilliver, Lawton
Gilliver, Lawton 17..?-17.. imprimeur-libraire
Gilliver, Lawton (czynny 1728-1738).
Lawton Gilliver London : 1728?-1738? ; Against Saint Dunstan's church in Fleet street ; In Westminster Hall - At |Homer's Head
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Gilliver, Lawton
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Lawton Gilliver ‡c London : 1728?-1738? ; Against Saint Dunstan's church in Fleet street ; In Westminster Hall - At |Homer's Head
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Works
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Art of politicks , in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry | |
A catalogue of books, bound and in quires; being the stock of a bookseller, lately left off trade. Which will be sold by auction to a select number of booksellers of London and Westminster only, at the Queen's-Head Tavern, in Pater-noster-Row, on Thursday the 25th of February, 1741-2, 1742 | |
Collection of pieces in verse and prose, which have been published on occasion of the Dunciad | |
First satire of the second book of Horace, 1733: | |
fruit-garden illustrated | |
The genuine works in verse and prose | |
Historiae Philippicae | |
M. J. Justini Ex Trogi Pompeii Historiis Externis. Libri XLIV. : Quam diligentissime ex variorum exemplorum collatione recensiti & castigati. : To which is added, The Words of Justin disposed in a grammatical or natural order, in one Column, so as to answer [...] Word for Word to an English version [...] : With Chronological Tables [...] And Also An Index [...] For the Use of Schools | |
philosophical transactions (from the year 1719, to the year 1733) abridged, and disposed under general heads. In two volumes. Viz. Vol. VI. Containing Part I. The mathematical papers. Part II. The physiological papers. Vol. VII. Containing Part III. The anatomical and medical papers. Part IV. The philological and miscellaneous papers . By Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. and John Martyn, F. R. S. professor of botany in the university of Cambridge. | |
Two epistles to Mr. Pope, concerning the authors of the age |