Humphreys, Henry Noel, 1810-1879
Humphreys, Henry Noël
Humphreys, H.N. (Henry Noel), 1810-1879
Henry Noel Humphreys British illustrator, naturalist, entomologist, and numismatist
Humphreys, Henry Noel (British draftsman, naturalist, and numismatist, 1810-1879)
Humphreys, H. Noel
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Works
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Ancient coins and medals: an historical sketch of the origin and progress of coining money in Greece and her colonies; | |
The art of illumination and missal painting. A guide to modern illuminators. Illustrated by a series of specimens, from richly illuminated mss. of various periods, accompanied by a set of outlines, to be coloured by the student according to the theories developed in the work. | |
Biblia. | |
British butterflies and their transformations. | |
butterfly vivarium | |
The coin collector's manual; or, Guide to the numismatic student in the formation of a cabinet of coins: comprising an historical and critical account of the origin and progress of coinage, from the earliest period to the fall of the Roman empire; with some account of the coinages of modern Europe, more especially of Great Britain. | |
The coinage of the British empire : an outline of the progress of the coinage in Great Britain and her dependencies, from the earliest period to the present time : illustrated by fac-similes of the coins of each period, worked in gold, silver, and copper | |
The coins of England .... | |
The genera and species of British butterflies : described and arranged according to the system now adopted in the British Museum | |
The genera of british moths : popularly described and illustrated in a series of picturesque plates : exhibiting the insects in their different stages, with the caterpillars on the plants on which they are generally found | |
Hans Holbein's Celebrated dance of death : ill. by a series of photolith. facsimiles | |
A history of the art of printing from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the sixteenth century. Preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet, and of the successive methods of recording events before the invention of printing. | |
History of writing | |
Illuminated books of the middle ages an account of the development and progress of the art of illumination, as a distinct branch of pictorial ornamentation from the IVth to the XVIIth centuries | |
The illuminated calendar for 1848. | |
Illuminated illustrations of Froissart. Selected from the ms. in the British museum | |
Insect changes : the child's first book of entomology | |
Masterpieces of the early printers & engravers : A series of facsimiles from rare and curious books, remarkable for illustrative devices, beautiful borders, decorative initials, printers' marks, elaborate title-pages, &c. | |
Maxims and precepts of the Saviour. | |
Ocean gardens : the history of the marine aquarium, and the best methods now adopted for its establishment and preservation | |
The origin and progress of the art of writing a connected narrative of the development of the art, in its primeval phases in Egypt, China, and Mexico; its middle state in the cuneatic systems of Niniveh and Persepolis; its introduction to Europe through the medium oh the Hebrew, Phoenician, and Greek systems; and its subsequent progress to the present day | |
Origin and progress of the art of writing Illustr. by number of specimens of the writing of all ages, and a series of all facsimiles from autograph letters from the 15th to the 19th century | |
The parables of Our Lord. | |
The poems of Oliver Goldsmith. | |
The poetical works of George Herbert. | |
Record of the Black Prince... | |
Rembrandt's etchings : illustrated by a selection of specimens reproduced in facsimile; accompanied by a life of Rembrandt with a brief criticism of his works as a painter and engraver | |
Rome, and its surrounding scenery; | |
Scripture parables | |
Sea and its Living Wonders | |
Seaside divinity | |
The seaside naturalist : out-door studies in marine zoology and botany, and maritime geology | |
Sentiments and smiles of William Shakespeare. | |
Specimens of illuminated manuscripts of the middle ages, from the sixth to the sixteenth century. A series of twelve plates from richly illuminated manuscripts, executed in exact imitation of the originals. | |
Stories by an archæologist and his friends. | |
Ten centuries of art. Its progress in Europe from the IXth to the XIXth century, With a glance at the artistic works of classical antiquity, and concluding considerations on the probable influence of the great exhibition, and on the present state and future prospects of art in Great Britain. |