Smith, Anker, 1759–1819
Smith, Anker
Smith, Anker (English painter and engraver, 1759-1819)
Anker Smith Line engraver
VIAF ID: 7656512 ( Personal )
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Works
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Album dramatique, pièçes de Shakespear. | |
The Arabian nights entertainments, carefully revised and occasionally corrected from the Arabic. To which is added, a selection of new tales, now first translated from the Arabic originals. Also, an introduction and notes, illustrative of the religion, manners and customs, of the Mahummedans. By Jonathan Scott,... With engravings from paintings by Smirke. In six volumes. Vol. I [-VI]. | |
The biographical magazine, containing portraits & characters of eminent and ingenious persons of every age & nation | |
Churchill | |
David Hume. | |
Description of ancient terracottas. | |
Hesper appearing to Columbus in prison | |
The history of England : from the earliest times to the peace of 1783 | |
Lusiad or the discovery of India an epic poem | |
M. de la Fayette [estampe] | |
Merry wives of Windsor : act I, scene IV | |
Mille et une nuits. | |
Orlando furioso: | |
The poetical works of Richard Glover. Containing his Leonidas, poem on Sir Isaac Newton, London, and Amiral Hosier's ghost | |
The poetical works of Richard Glover. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings. | |
[Recueil. Oeuvre de Anker Smith] | |
Roberspierre [estampe] | |
Tempest : act 3, scene 1, Ferdinand & Miranda | |
Titus Andronicus : act II, scene III | |
Voyage à Méroé, au Fleuve blanc, au dela de Fâzoql dans le midi du Royaume de Sennâr, à Syouah et dans cinq autres oasis, fait dans les années 1819, 1820, 1821 et 1822. Par M. Frédéric Cailliaud, de Nantes. Dédié au Roi. Ouvrage publié par l'auteur, rédigé par le même et par M. Jomard, membre de l'Institut royal de France, correspondant de l'Académie des sciences de Berlin, etc. ; accompagné de cartes géographiques et topographiques, de planches représentant les monumens de ces contrées, avec des détails relatifs à l'état moderne et à l'histoire naturelle. | |
The works of Mr. James Thomson, with his last corrections and improvements, in three volumes complete. To which is prefixed, the life of the author, by Patrick Murdoch, D.D. F.R.S. Vol. I [-III].. |