Wren, Christopher, Sir, 1632-1723
Wren, Christopher, 1632-1723
Wren, Christopher
Wren, Christopher, 1632-1723, Sir
Christopher Wren
Wren, Christopher (English architect, 1632-1723)
Wren, Christopher 1632-1723 seras
VIAF ID: 49261635 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (69)
5xx's: Related Names (16)
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Bolton, Arthur T.
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b. 1864.
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East Knoyle
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Hawksmoor, Nicholas
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1661-1736
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Hendry, H. Duncan
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1890-
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Oughtred, William
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Rosenberg, Kate
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Sloane, Hans Sir, 1660-1753
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Vanbrugh, John
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1664-1726
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Weckermann, Hans-Jürgen
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Wren
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Wren, Christopher
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1589-1658
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Wren, Christopher
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1589-1658
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Beziehung familiaer
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Wren, Christopher
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1675-1747
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Wren, Christopher
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1675-1747
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Beziehung familiaer
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Wren, Stephen
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Young, James
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16..-16..; chirurgien)
Works
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The anatomy of plants. With an idea of a philosophical history of plants, and several other lectures, read before the Royal Society. By Nehemiah Grew M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the College of physicians. |
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Brieven van Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687), geschreven aan Christopher Wren (1632-1723) |
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The case of William Adderley esq : duly elected a burgess to serve in Parliament for the burrough of New Windsor in the county of Berks. Sir Christopher Wren, Henry Powle esq; William Adderly esq; competitors |
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Cerebri anatome : cui accessit nervorum descriptio et usus |
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City churches |
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Clavis mathematicae denuo limata... Editio tertia... |
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Designs by Sir Chr. Wren for Westminster abbey |
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Engravings of St. Paul's Cathedral and part II of the building accounts for the years 1685-95 ... |
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Lectures and collections made by Robert Hooke, secretary of the Royal Society. Cometa. Containing observations of the comet in april 1677. Fragments of several lectures about those of 1664. and 1665. Sir Chr. Wren's hypothesis and geometrical problem about those comets, a discourse concerning the comet of 1677. Mr. Boyle's observation made on two new phosphori of Mr. Baldwin, and Mr. Craft. Mr. Gallet's letter to Mr. Cassini, together with his observation of [Mercury] sub [Sun]. Mr. Cassini' reflections upon those of Gassendus, and Hevelius, and upon this. Mr. Hally's letter and observation of the same made at St. Hellena. Mr. Cassini's observation of the diurnal motion of [Jupiter], and other changes happening in it. Microscopium. Containing Mr. Leeuwenhoeck's two letters concerning some late microscopical discoveries. The author's discourse and description of microscopes, improved for discerning the nature and texture of bodies. P. Cherubine's accusations answered. Mr. Young's letter containing several anatomical observations.. |
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London 1666. |
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London churches of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries |
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Miscellaneous designs and drawings |
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A new digester or Engine for softning bones, containing the description of its make and use in these particulars : viz. cookery, voyages at sea, confectionary, making of drinks, chymistry, and dying. With an account of the price a good big engine will cost, and of the profit it will afford. By Denys Papin M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society.. |
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De novus spiralibus exercitationes duae. In priori solvitur problema nuper propositum à R. Patre Hieronymo Saccherio Societatis Jesu, comiti Rugiero de Viginti-milliis in Sicilia nobili geometrae, circa quamdam spiralem secundi gradûs....In posteriori autem agitur de alia quadam spirali à prioribus longè diversa, de qua Wallisius & Wrennius insignes geometrae scripterunt... Authore R.P. Petro Nicolas, è Societate Jesu. |
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Numismatum antiquorum sylloge populis graecis, municipiis et coloniis romanis cusorum, ex cimeliarchio editoris |
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Observations on Monsieur de Sorbier's voyage into England written to Dr. Wren, professor of astronomy in Oxford |
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″Parentalia″, or Memoirs of the family of the Wrens, viz. of Mathew bishop of Ely, Christopher dean of Windsor... |
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Physiponomachia (acted 1609 - 1611) |
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Plan of the city of London after the great fire |
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The romance of the Bank of England |
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The royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, 1674-1728 |
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The royal palaces of Winchester, Whitehall, Kensington, and St. James's, Sir Christopher Wren, architect for their Majesties King Charles II, King James II, King William III and Queen Mary II, and Queen Anne, 1660-1715 : to which are added some additional designs for Hampton Court Palace supplementary to vol. IV, together with an account of Marlborough House, St. James's Park and two plans of Buckingham House |
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St. Paul's Cathedral : original Wren drawings from the collection in the library of St. Paul's Cathedral ... |
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A study of north Appalachian Indian pottery |
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Thirty-two large drawings for Whitehall, Windsor, and Greenwich, 1694-1698 : original Wren drawings, purchased by Dr. Stack, F. R. S., in 1749, being now volume V in the collection at All Souls ... |
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"Tom Tower : Christ Church, Oxford |
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The work of Christopher Wren |
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Wren and his place in European architecture, 1956: |
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The Wren ms. 'Court orders' with a supplement of official papers from the Public Record Office, Welbeck Abbey, &c. : A biographical note on Sir Chr. Wren's visit to Paris 1665 and his death and funeral in 1723. Together with some account of Thomas White of Worcester, sculptor and architect, reputed pupil of Sir Chr. Wren. Engravings, drawings, photographs ... |
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Wren's "Tracts" on architecture and other writings |
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