Stukeley, William, 1687-1765
Stukeley, William
William Stukeley English antiquarian
Stukeley, W. (William), 1687-1765
Stukeley, William (English antiquary and archaeologist, 1687-1765)
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Works
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Abury. | |
Abury, a temple of the British druids with some others described : wherein is a more particular account of the firſt and patriarchal religion, and of the peopling the British Islands | |
An account of a large silver plate, of antique basso relievo, Roman workmanship, found in Derbyshire, 1729. Read before the Antiquarian Society of London, 8 April, 1736. By William Stukeley. | |
Account of a Roman temple, and other antiquities, near Graham's Dike in Scotland | |
An account of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster, and of his works : with his antient maps of Roman Britain, and the itinerary thereof | |
Anatomy of the elephant | |
Cakes and curiosity: the sociable antiquarian, 1710-1737 | |
Catalogue of the gold and silver coins of Carausius | |
A comment on an Ode of Horace, shewing the Bacchus of the Heathen to be the Jehovah of the Jews | |
correspondence of William Stukeley and Maurice Johnson, 1714-1754 | |
The family memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley, M. D. | |
I having been sollicited, by friends who are pleas'd to approve of Stonehenge, to publish the further description of the temples of the druids in the Brittannic Isles: ... This volume will contain that other very extraordinary work of that sort, at Abury in north Wiltshire, ... I propose to deliver the book in sheets sometime in the year 1742. | |
The healing of diseases, a character of the Messiah : Being the anniversary sermon preached before the Royal College of Physicians, London; on September 20, 1750. In the Church of St. Mary Le-Bow: According to the Institution of Dr. Croune | |
Inquiry into their cause and their purpose | |
Itinerarium Curiosum Or, An account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain | |
A letter from Dr. Stukeley to Mr. Macpherson : on his publication of Fingal and Temora. With a print of Cathmor's shield. | |
A letter to Sir Hans Sloan : Bart. President of the College of Physicians, London, And of the Royal Society; about the Cure of the Gout, By Oils externally apply'd. From W. Stukeley, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, London, S.R.S. And Rector of All-Saints, in Stanford. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 1. 1732-3. | |
The medallic history of Marcvs Avrelivs Valerivs Caravsivs, emperor in Brittain ... | |
Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton's life | |
National judgments the consequence of a national profanation of the Sabbath : A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster; on the 30th day of January, 1741-2. Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By William Stukeley, M. D. Rector of All-Saints in Stamford. | |
Observations on the sanctuary at Westminster; by Dr. Stukeley. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, Oct. 30, 1755. | |
Of the spleen, its description and history, uses and diseases, particularly the vapors with their remedy, being a lecture read at the Royal college of physicians, London 1722, to which is added some anatomical observations in the dissection of an elephant | |
On the spleen | |
Palaeographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities in Britain | |
The philosophy of earthquakes, natural and religious. Part II. By William Stukeley, M.D. rector of St. George's, Queen-Square: fellow of the College of Physicians and Royal Society. | |
Stonehenge, a temple restor'd to the British druids | |
Stukeley and Stamford | |
Stukeley illustrated : William Stukeley's rediscovery of Britain's ancient sites | |
Stukeley's 'Stonehenge' an unpublished manuscript, 1721-1724 | |
Twenty-three plates of the coins of the ancient British kings | |
William Stukeley, an eighteenth-century antiquary |