Bettesworth, Arthur, 16..-1739?
Bettesworth, Arthur, ?-1739
Arthur Bettesworth
Bettesworth, Arthur, m. 1739
VIAF ID: 36768263 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Arthur Bettesworth
- 200 _ | ‡a Bettesworth ‡b Arthur ‡f 16..-1739
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettesworth, Arthur ‡d -1739
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettesworth, Arthur ‡d -1739
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettesworth, Arthur, ‡d -1739
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettesworth, Arthur, ‡d 16..-1739?
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 510 2 _ ‡a A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch (Firm)
- 510 2 _ ‡a A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch.
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
Works
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The anatomist; or, the sham-doctor: written by Mr. Ravenscroft. With The Loves of Mars and Venus; a play set to musick: written by Mr. Motteux. As they are acted together by Their Majesties servants. | |
antiquities of St. Peter's, or, The Abbey-Church of Westminster : Containing all the inscriptions and epitaphs upon the Tombs and Grave-stones ; with the Lives, Marriages, and Issue of the most Eminent Personages therein Reposited ; and their Coat of Arms truly Emblazoned. [In two volumes. [- Vol. II.] Adorned with Draughts of the Tombs, curiously Engraven. The Third Edition. | |
brief account of the present royal family of Great Britain | |
The British compendium : or, Rudiments of honour. Vol. I. In two parts. Containing, the genealogies of all the nobility of England... Also, their coronation robes... arms, crests... To which is added, the institution... of knigthood... The seventh edition, corrected and enlarged, to the year 1731.... | |
C. Suetonii Tranquilli [Duodecim] XII Cæsares, cum libera versione, in qua idiomatis Anglici ratio, quam maxime fieri potuit, habita est. Or : the lives of the twelve first Roman Emperors, writ by C. Suetonius Tranquillus | |
A catalogue of books printed for and sold by A. Bettesworth, : at the Red-Lion in Pater-Noster-Row | |
Comedy's. | |
A Defence of natural and revealed religion: being a collection of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; (from the year 1691 to the year 1732.)... In three volumes. | |
Doctrine des moeurs. | |
Doctrine of morality | |
Dr. Radcliffe's life and letters. | |
The dramatick works of Mr. Nathanael Lee. In three volumes. | |
The Duke of Guise | |
Ecclesiæ primitivæ notitia: or a summary of christian antiquities... To which is prefix'd an index hæreticus... There is also added a brief account of the eight first general councils. | |
English compendium | |
Epicoene, or, The silent woman, 1732: | |
Eutropi historiae romanae breviarium, cum versione anglica, in qua, verbum de verbo, quantum fieri licuit, exprimitur, notis quoque & indice. Or, Eutropius's compendious history of Rome: together with an English translation as literal as possible, notes, and an index. By John Clarke .... | |
The fond husband : or, The plotting sisters. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane... Written by Tho. Durfey... | |
The four years voyages of Capt. George Roberts : being a series of uncommon events, which befell him in a voyage to the islands of the Canaries, Cape de Verde, and Barbadoes, from whence he was bound to the coast of Guiney ... Together with observations on the minerals, mineral waters, metals, and salts, and of the nitre with which some of these islands abound | |
A General history of printing ; from the first invention of it in the city of Mentz, to its propagation and progress thro'most of the kingdoms in Europe : ... By S. Palmer.... | |
Gravel and stone | |
Guy of Warwick (Romance) | |
The history of the nine worthies of the world; three whereof were gentiles. I. Hector... II. Alexander the Great...III. Julius caesar...Three Jews. IV. Joshua... V. David... VI. Judas Maccabeus...Three Christians. VII. Arthur, King of Britain... VIII. Charles the Great... IX. Godfrey of Boloigne... Being an account of their glorious lives, worthy actions, renowned victories, and deaths | |
The humours of purgatory. A farce, as it is acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Mr. Griffin... | |
The Island princess. Or, The generous Portuguese : made into an opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal : all the musical entertainments, and the greatest part of the play new, and written by Mr. Motteux. | |
Justini Historiæ Philippicæ. Cum versione anglica. Ad verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta. = Or : the history of Justin : The second edition | |
Lucius Junius Brutus, father of his country | |
Martyrs in flames, or the History of popery, displaying the horrid persecutions and cruelties exercised upon protestants by the papists... by Robert Burton. The third edition. | |
The massacre of Paris. A tragedy. By Nathanael Lee. | |
Mathematical elements of physics proved by experiments | |
Mithridates, king of Pontus; a tragedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Nat. Lee... | |
Mrs. Behn's novels in two volumes | |
Nero, Emperor of Rome | |
The noble and renowned history of Guy, Earl of Warwick : containing a full and true account of his many famous and valiant actions, remarkable and brave exploits, and noble and renowned victories : also his courtship to fair Phoelice, Earl Roband's daughter and heiress, and the many difficulties and hazards he went thorow, to obtain her love. | |
Œdipus | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
The orphan : or : the unhappy marriage : A tragedy. | |
Plays. | |
The princess of Cleve, as it was acted at the Queen's Treatre in Dorset-Garden. By Nathaniel Lee... | |
The rehearsal: as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George, late duke of Buckingham. The thirteenth edition. To which is added, a key, or critical view of the authors, and their writings, expos'd in this play. | |
The rival queens; or, The death of Alexander the Great: acted at the Theatre-Royal by Her Majesty's servants. By Nathanael Lee, gent.. | |
The rover : or, The banish'd cavaliers. A comedy. As it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs Behn. | |
The rule of faith. Or, an answer to the treatise of Mr. J. S. entitled, Sure-footing, &c. By the grace John late lord archbishop of Canterbury. The twelfth edition corrected. | |
Seneca's Morals by way of abstract . To which is added a discourse under the title of an After-Thought. By Sir Roger l'Estrange, Knt. The fourteenth edition. | |
Some Thoughts Concerning Education | |
Sophonisba, or, Hannibal's overthrow | |
De Statu Mortuorum et Resurgentium Tractatus. Ajicitur, Appendix de Futurâ Judaeorum Restauratione. Autore Thoma Burnetio, S. T. P. Editio Secunda. | |
System of the spleen | |
Theodosius ; or, The force of love | |
trade and navigation of Great-Britain | |
The unhappy favourite : or, The earl of Essex. A tragedy. Written by John Banks, author of The innocent usurper ; or, The Lady Jane Gray.. | |
An universal etymological English dictionary comprehending the derivations of the generality of words in the English tongue ... And also a brief and clear explication of all difficult words ... Together with a large collection and explication of words and phrases us'd in our antient statutes, charters, writs ... and the etymology and interpretation of the proper names of men, women, and remarkable places in Great-Britain ... To which is added, a collection of our most common proverbs ... By N. Bailey .... | |
Vie des douze Césars. | |
View of human life, according to the Stoick philosophy. | |
Virtue betray'd : or, Anna Bullen. A tragedy. Acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The fifth edition, corrected. By John Banks... | |
The works of Monsieur Voiture. In two volumes, containing: I. Letters, and characters of the most eminent persons in the court of France ..., II. Alcidalis and Zelida. A romance ..., III. Metamorphoses of ladies into various flowers, IV. Poems on several occasions. Translated by the most eminent hands, viz. Mr. Dryden ... [et al.]. The third edition revised and corrected throughout by the last edition printed at Paris. Addressed to Miss Blount, by Mr. Pope.. | |
The works of Mr. William Shakespear, in eight volumes, 1714: | |
The works of the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late lord archbishop of Canterbury. Volume the third. Containing ninety-six sermons and discourses on several occasions. To which are annexed, prayers... All published from the originals : The fourth edition | |
The young mathematician's guide. Being a plain and easie introduction to the mathematicks, in five parts. Viz. I. Arithmetick. Vulgar, and decimal, with all the useful rules ; and a general method of extracting the roots of all the single powers. II. Algebra, or arithmetick in species ; wherein the method of raising and resolving æquations is rendered easie ; and illustrated with variety of examples, and numerical questions. Also the whole business of interest and annuities, etc. perform'd by the pen. III. The elements of geometry, contracted, and analytically demonstrated ; with a new and easie method of finding the circle's periphery and area to any assigned exactness, by one æquation only ; also a new way of making sines and tangents. IV. Conick-sections, wherein the chief properties, etc. of the ellipsis, parabola, and hyperbola, are clearly demonstrated. V. The arithmetick of infinites explain'd, and render'd easie ; with its application to superficial, and solid geometry. With an appendix of practical gauging. The fourth edition carefully corrected ; and new tables of compound interest at five per cent. Calculated, and added by the author, John Ward. |