Thomson, Richard, 1794-1865
Thomson, Richard
Richard Thomson bibliothecaris uit Engeland (-)
Richard Thomson
VIAF ID: 100180474 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomson, Richard, ‡d 1794-1865
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Works
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A bibliographical and literary account of the volume of religious instruction for children, usually denominated Cranmer's catechism printed and published in A.D. 1548, drawn up from two copies of the original in the possession of William Tite, Esq., M.P., F.R.S., V.P.S.A., etc. | |
The book of life: a bibliographical melody ... | |
A catalogue of the library of the London Institution: systematically classed. | |
Chronicles of London Bridge. | |
A faithful account of the processions and ceremonies observed in the coronation of the kings and queens of England, exemplified in that of Their late most sacred Majesties King George the Third, and Queen Charlotte: with all the other interesting proceedings connected with that magnificent festival. | |
The general library | |
An historical essay on the Magna Charta of King John, 1829: | |
Illustrations of the history of Great Britain: an historical viel of the manners and customs, dresses, literature, arts, commerce, and government of Great Britain; from the time of the Saxons, down to the eighteenth century. | |
Lecture on some of the most characteristic features of illuminated manuscripts from the VIII. to the XVIII. century, by Richard Thomson... to which is added a second lecture on the materials and practice of illuminators, with biographical and literary notices, illustrative of the art of illumination | |
Sagen der Vorzeit | |
Tales of an antiquary : chiefly illustrative of the manners, traditions, and remarkable localities of ancient London |