Martyn, Thomas, 1735-1825
Martyn, Thomas
Thomas Martyn
Thomas Martyn British botanist (1735–1825)
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Works
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An appendix to The gentleman's guide through Italy : Containing catalogues of the paintings, statues, busts, etc. By the author of the guide. | |
Aranei, or a natural history of spiders, including the principal parts of the well know work on English spiders by Eleazar Albin, as also the whole of the celebrated publication on Swedish spiders by Charles Clerk ; Revised, enlarged and designed anew by Thomas Martyn. | |
Bibliothèque conchyliologique. 1. sér. t. 1-4. | |
Cartas sobre os elementos de botanica | |
A chronological series of engravers : from the invention of the art to the beginning of the present century | |
Le conchyliologiste universel, ou, Figures des coquilles jusqu'à présent inconnues recueillies en divers voyages a la mer du sud depuis l'année 1764 | |
Dissertations and critical remarks upon the Æneids of Virgil. Containing, among other interesting particulars, a full vindication of the poet from the charge of an anachronism with regard to the foundation of Carthage. | |
Drawings, from living models | |
Elements of natural history. | |
The english connoisseur : containing an account of whatever is curious in painting, sculpture, etc. in the palaces and seats of the nobility and principal gentry of England, both in town and country. | |
English entomologist | |
Exposé succinct de la nature, de l'origine, et des progrès d'un établissement particulier formé pour instruire la jeunesse dans l'art d'expliquer, et de peindre des sujets d'histoire naturelle, français | |
Flora rustica. | |
Flora rustica: exhibiting accurate figures of such plants as are either useful or injurious in husbandry. Drawn and engraved by Frederick P. Nodder ... and coloured under his inspection. With scientific characters, popular descriptions, and useful observations, by Thomas Martyn | |
The gardener's and botanist's dictionary; containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden, and nursery; of performing the practical parts of agriculture; of managing vineyards, and of propagating all sorts of timber trees. | |
Gentleman's guide in his tour through italy : with a correct map, and directions for travelling in that country | |
Guide du voyageur en Suisse | |
Heads of a course of lectures in natural history, read at the Botanic Garden : by Thomas Martyn, B. D. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. | |
Hints of important uses, to be derived from aerostatic globes : with a print of an aerostatic globe, and its appendages. Originally designed in 1783 | |
Inleyding tot de kruidkunde | |
Introduction à la botanique | |
The language of botany : being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus | |
A letter to the Right Worshipful William Wynne, L.L.D. : Chancellor of the Diocese of London. Containing, observations on the facts alledged, the evidence produced, and the sentence pronounced by him, in the Consistorial Court of London, on the sixth of December, 1779, in a cause in which Dr. Hind, the late rector of St. Anne, Westminster, was the promoter, and his curate the respondent. By the Rev. Thomas Martyn | |
Letters on the elements of botany. Addressed to a lady. | |
Lettres élémentaires sur la botanique | |
Psyche : Figures of non-descript lepidopterous insects, or rare moths and butterflies from different parts of the world | |
A sermon preached before the Governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital on Thursday, June 30, 1768, in Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge. By Thomas Martyn ... | |
A short account of the late donation of a botanic garden to the University of Cambridge : by the Revd Dr. Walker, Vice-Master of Trinity College; with rules and orders for the government of it. | |
Sketch of a tour through Swisserland : With an accurate map. | |
Thirty-eight plates, with explanations ; intended to illustrate Linnæus's system of vegetables | |
This day is published : A Part will be delivered at the End of every Ten Weeks. IV. In the Course of the Work will be given, Gratis, a Set of Copper Plates, elegantly engraved, exhibiting a general Illustration of the Science of Botany. Also various Plans, and Designs for Green-Houses, Stoves, Ice-Houses, etc. etc. | |
This day is published, as a companion to the gardener's and botanists' dictionary, no.1, price seven shillings and six-pence, figures of beautiful, useful and uncommon plants described in the ... dictionary, ... By the late Philip Miller, F.R.S. ... Printed for F. and C. Rivington. | |
Thomæ Martyn ... : Catalogus horti botanici cantabrigiensis. | |
The universal chonchologist : with a new systematic arrangement | |
The universal conchologist, exhibiting the figure of every known shell accurately drawn and painted after nature: |