Horsley, John, 1685?-1732
John Horsley British antiquarian
Horsley, John 1684-1732
VIAF ID: 191744456 ( Personal )
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Works
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Brief and general account of the most necessary and fundamental principles of statics | |
Britannia romana, or, The Roman antiquities of Britain : in three books. The I. contains the history of all the Roman transactions in Britain, which an account of their legionary and auxiliary forces employed here, and a determination of the stations per lineam valli; also a large description of the Roman walls maps of the same laid down from a geometrical survey. II. contains a compleat collection of the Roman inscriptions and sculptures which have hitherto been discovered in Britain, with the letters engraved in their proper shape and proportionate size, and the reading placed under each; as also an historical account of them, with explanatory and critical observations. III. contains the Roman geography of Britain, in which are given the originals of Ptolemy, Antonini Itinerarium, the Notitia, the anonymous Ravennas and Peutinger's table so far as they relate to this island, with particular essays on each of these ancient authors, and the several places in Britain mentioned by them. To which are added a chronological table, and indexes to the inscriptions and sculptures after the manner of Gruter and Reinesius. Also geographical indexes both of the Latin and English names of the Roman places in Britain, and a general index to the work ... | |
A direct and full reply to Mr. Bennet's Discourse of joint-prayer : with a preface, containing a short vindication of the Brief reply to Mr. Bennet's Brief history from the Unjust and Scurrilous censures of the Censura temporum for the month of March, 1709. By John Horsley | |
An enquiry into the force of the objection made against the resurrection of Christ, : From the Circumstance of His not appearing openly to the Rulers and People of the Jews after He rose from the Dead. Wherein what Mr. Woolston offers on that head in his Sixth discourse is particularly consider'd | |
The vanity of man and this world. : A sermon preach'd at Alnwick, on occasion of the death of the late reverend and learned Jonathan Harle, M.D. By John Horsley; M.A | |
Vows in trouble, or a plain and practical discourse concerning the nature of vows made in trouble; and the reasonableness and necessity of a faithful performance of them. By John Horsley, A. M. Psalm lxvi. 13, 14. I will go into thy House with Burnt-Offerings: I will pay Thee my Vows which my Lips have uttered, and my Mouth hath spoken when I was in Trouble |