Albin, Eleazar
Albin, Eleazar, 1713-1759, naturaliste
Albin, Eleazar, fl. 1713-1759
Albin, Eleazar, active 1713-1759
Albin, Eleazar, činný 1713-1759
Eleazar Albin naturalist, illustrator (1680-1742)
VIAF ID: 347904 (Personal)
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Works
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Aranei | |
Aranei, or a natural history of spiders, including the principal parts of the well known work on English spiders | |
The great bird illustrators and their art, 1730-1930, 1979: | |
Histoire naturelle des oiseaux. | |
The history of esculent fish, with plates, drawn and engraved by Eleazar Albin; and an essay on the breeding of fish and the construction of fish-ponds by the Honourable Roger North. | |
Insectorum Angliae naturalis historia: illustrata iconibus in centum tabulis aeneis ... | |
natural history of birds. French | |
A natural history of English song-birds, : including such foreign birds as are usually brought over and esteemed for their singing: Their proper Management, Diseases, and Cures. To which are added, figures of the Cock, Hen, and Egg of each species, exactly copied from nature, by Mr. Eleazar Albin, and curiously engraven on copper. with several improvements, under the article of Canary-Birds | |
Privet Hawk Moths and Callajoppa Exaltatoria | |
Proposals for printing by subscription, : A Natural History of spiders, and other curious insects. Beautifully Engrav'd on near Fifty copper-plates, by the Best Hands. All Carefully Drawn from the Life by Eleazar Albin, Author of two Curious Treatises, viz. One a Natural History of Insects, and the other of Birds. To which will be prefixed a Preface, giving some Account of the Work, by W. Derham, Canon of Windsor and F. R. S. Subscriptions are taken in by J. Brindley, at the King's-Arms in New Bond-Street; J. Jackson, J. Jollifee, near St. James's House; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; Olive Payne, in New Round-Court in the Strand; W. Lewis, T. Woodman, in Covent-Garden; R. Montagu, at the Post-Office in Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane; J. Worrall, at the Dove in Bed-Yard; near Lincoln's-Inn; F. Cogan, at the Middle-Temple-Gate; T. Worrall, against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; W. Mears, T. Boreman, on Ludgate-Hill, S. Austen, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Willock, in Cornhill; Mr. Wells, at Oxford; Mr. Bonner, at Cambridge; Mr. Leane, at Bath; and Mr. Pote, at Eton: Booksellers | |
The Stork (Ciconia Alba) | |
A treatise on fish and fish ponds, 1835: | |
A vindication of the ministerial conduct, of His Grace the Duke of Dorset in Ireland. (By a servant of the crown in that Kingdom.) |