King, Charles William, 1818-1888
King, C.W. (Charles William), 1818-1888
King, Charles William.
Charles William King British writer
King, Charles William, 1818-1888, archéologue
King, C.W. 1818-1888
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
Works
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Antique gems and rings. | |
Antique gems : their origin, uses, and value as interpreters of ancient history; and as illustrative of ancient art: with hints to gem collectors | |
Catalogue of Colonel Leake's engraved gems in the Fitzwilliam Museum | |
The claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom : exhibited in notes of voyages made in 1837, from Canton, in the ship Morrison and brig Himmaleh | |
The corbridge lanx | |
Cyprus: its ancient cities, tombs, and temples, 1878 | |
Early christian numismatics other antiquarian tracts | |
Gnosticism and Its Sources | |
Gnosticism and The Worship of Serapis | |
The Gnostics and their remains, ancient and mediaeval. | |
The handbook of engraved gems [microform] | |
The Johnston Collection of engraved gems in the Grand Hall | |
Julian the emperor, containing Gregory Nazianzen's two Invectives and Libanius' Monody with Julian's extant theosophical works | |
The living and the dead: ancient roman conceptions of the afterline. Vol. 1 | |
Manx Miscellanies | |
The natural history, ancient and modern, of precious stones and gems, and of the precious metals | |
On a ceraunia of jade converted into a gnostic talisman | |
On a silver statuette of Fortuna Nemesis. | |
On an antique paste cameo, found at Stanwix, near Carlisle | |
On an antique statuette representing "Sper Vetus" | |
On the "Lorica trilix" of Virgil | |
On the true nature of the contorniate medals | |
On two unpublished christian gem-types. | |
Plutarch's Morals. Theosophical essays. | |
Q. Horatii Flacci opera | |
Roman antiquities at Lydney Park, Gloucestershire | |
Stella's "Decem puellae" | |
Triumph of Constantine | |
The votive tablets of the "Scriba" Demetrius at York. |