Bettenham, James, 1683?-1774
Bettenham, James, -1774
Bettenham, James
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Bettenham ‡b James ‡f 1683?-1774
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettenham, James
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettenham, James ‡d 1683-1774
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettenham, James, ‡d -1774
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bettenham, James, ‡d 1683?-1774
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Works
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An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to court, to the year 1710. In a letter from herself to My Lord ----. | |
Antiquities explained. Being a collection of figured gems illustrated by similar descriptions taken from the classics. By George Ogle, esq; vol. I | |
Appendix ad Thesaurum Græcæ linguæ ab Hen. Stephano constructum; et ad Lexica Constantini & Scapulæ. Studio & labore Danielis Scott. | |
A collection of several pieces of Mr. John Locke, never before printed, or not extant in his Works. Publish'd by the author of the Life of the evermemorable Mr. John Hales, &c. | |
Commentaire sur les "Vers d'or" des pythagoriciens. | |
Comoediae | |
Essay towards vindicating the literal sense of the demoniacs, in the New Testament | |
A full view of the public transactions in the reign of Q. Elizabeth : or a particular account of all the memorable affairs of that Queen, transmitted down to us in a series of letters and other papers of state written by herself and her principal ministers, and by the foreign princes and ministers with whom she had negotiations. Published from original and authentic manuscripts in the Paper office, Cottonian library, and other public and private repositories at home and abroa by Dr. Forbes. | |
Greek grammar | |
The Greek grammar, or, A short, plain, critical, and comprehensive method of teaching and learning the Greek tongue : wherein ... the rules necessary to be committed to memory are distinguished by a larger character, and in Latin, the rest in a small letter, and in English : the whole methodized on the principles of reason and containing the substance of what has been taught by the best masters, both abroad and at home, viz. Wellerus, Antesignanus, Clenard, Labbe, Verwey, Golius, Koeber, Messieurs de Port Royal, Vossius, Dr. Busby, Bp. Wettenhall. Dr. Samuel Clarks, Mr. Camden, Mr. Leeds, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Lowe, &c. : to which is added a suitable vocabulary | |
Hieroclis philosophi Alexandrini in Aurea carmina commentarius. Graecè et Latinè. Graeca accuratiùs nunc recognita, et ad mss. codicum fidem exacta, plurimisque in locis è Gudianâ Medicaei codicis collatione emendata, unà cum notis subjunctis, edidit R.W.S.T.P. coll. Jes. Cant. nuper socius. | |
An history of the life of James Duke of Ormonde, from his birth in 1610, to his death in 1688. Wherein is contained an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly of Ireland : a ver valuable collection of letters, written either by his Grace, or by the King : the Secretaries of State, and other Great Men in his Time, and serving to verify the most material Facts in the said History | |
The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. In two volumes | |
Hudibras : in three parts | |
Iliad of Homer, translated by Mr. Pope. Vol. I [-VI]. The second edition | |
Iliade | |
Moses's principia. Part II. Of the circulation of the heavens. Of the cause of the motion and course of the earth, moon, &c. Of the religion, philosophy, and emblems of the heavens before Moses writ, and of the Jews after. In confirmation of the natural history of the Bible. With notes. By J. H.. | |
Opera | |
Paradisus amissus. Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson, LL. B. E Coll. nov. Oxon. Tom. II. | |
The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding. The second edition with corrections and amendments. | |
Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensitae ; accesserunt Variae lectiones quae... notatu digniores occurrunt [nec non P. Terentii vita ex Suetonio et argumenta Aelii Donati ; pl. grav. par J.S. Müller]. Tom. I[-II]. | |
Quinti Horatii Flacci operaVol. I [- II] | |
The Roman history, from the building of Rome to the ruin of the Commonwealth. Illustrated with maps and other plates. Vol. II | |
[Rouphou Ephesiou peri tōn en kysei kai nephrois pathōn. Peri tōn pharmakōn kathartikōn. Peri theseōs kai onomasias tōn tou anthropou moriōn]. Rufi Ephesii De vesicæ renumque morbis. De purgantibus medicamentis. De partibus corporis humani Nunc iterum typis mandavit Gulielmus Clinch, M.D. Qui & Dissertationem de Auctore, ejusque Scriptis, unà cum Commentariolo de usu idoneo vesicantium in morbis curandis adjecit. | |
The travels of Cyrus | |
The True and ancient manner of reading Hebrew without points : and the whole art of the Hebrew versification deduced from it... by John Robertson, M.D. The second edition, with some additions and emendations.... | |
The unity of the Church, and expediency of forms of prayer ; illustrated in two treatises compos’d by st. Cyprian the Martyr. To which is prefix’d, a large preface, shewing that christians of all denominations, whether papists or protestants, are oblig’d to heal and compose the divisions of christendom, and thereby restore to themselves the name of the one catholick and apostolick Church. With a prayer for the dead, and a paraphrase on the Lord’s-prayer ; by the late pious and learned Dr. Grabe.. | |
De Vita et rebus gestis serenissimae principis Mariae Scotorum reginae, Franciae dotariae, quae scriptis tradidere autores sedecim in duo volumina distributa et ad optimae fidei codices recensita a Samuele Jebb. | |
Les voyages de Cyrus. Nouvelle edition. |