A. and J. Churchill (Booksellers : London, England)
Awnsham & John Churchill
A. and J. Churchill (Llibreters : Londres, Anglaterra)
VIAF ID: 121291395 ( Corporate )
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- 110 2 _ ‡a A. and J. Churchill (Booksellers : London, England)
- 110 2 _ ‡a A. and J. Churchill (Booksellers : London, England)
- 110 2 _ ‡a A. and J. Churchill (Booksellers : London, England)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Awnsham & John Churchill
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (11)
- 500 0 _ ‡a Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, Awnsham, ‡d -1728
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, Awnsham ‡d 1658-1728 ‡4 bete ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#contributingPerson ‡e Beteiligte
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, Awnsham ‡d d. 1728
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, John, ‡d actiu 1690-1714
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, John, ‡d active 1690-1714
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, John ‡d -1714 ‡4 bete ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#contributingPerson ‡e Beteiligte
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, John ‡d fl. 1690-1714
- 500 0 _ ‡a English Printing Collection (Library of Congress)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Gibson, Edmund
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orta ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBusiness
Works
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Books printed for A. and J. Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1707. | |
Le Clerc, J. Logica, ontologia, et pneumatologia, 1704: | |
A collection of voyages and travels, 1704: | |
A dict. of the printers and booksellers ... in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725, 1922: | |
England | |
The history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha | |
The interpreter of words and terms, 1701: | |
Polygraphice; or, The arts of drawing, engraving, etching, limning, painting, varnishing, japaning, gilding, &c. | |
Prince Arthur. An heroick poem. In ten books. | |
The right of the archbishop to continue or prorogue the whole convocation : asserted in a second letter by way of reply to a pamphlet, entitled, The power of the lower-house of Convocation to adjourn itself, &c., and also to a late book, entitled, A narrative of the proceedings of the lower-house, &c. ... | |
The Royal grammar reformed into a more easie method for the better understanding of the English, and a more speedy attainment of the Latin tongue. |