Cave, Edward, 1691-1754
Sylvanus Urban, pseud.
Edward Cave
Cave, Edward, 1691-1757
קייב, אדוארד, 1691-1754
VIAF ID: 5259928 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Cave ‡b Edward ‡f 1691-1754
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cave, Edward ‡d 1691-1754
- 100 1 0 ‡a Cave, Edward, ‡d 1691-1754
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cave, Edward, ‡d 1691-1757
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (33)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Cave, Richard ‡e Beziehung beruflich
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a Newton
- 500 1 _ ‡a Urban, Sylvanus
Works
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Books lately printed for, and sold by Edward Cave at St. John's Gate, 1742? | |
gentleman's magazine | |
The geography of the great solar eclipse of July 14 MDCCXLVIII : exhibiting an accurate map of all parts of the Earth in which it will be visible, with the North Pole, according to the latest discoveries | |
The hebrew guide, or, an English-Hebrew grammar, without points: in so concise and plain a Method, as to be successfully consulted Without a Master. To which is added, a view of the Chaldaic: and (for the farther Satisfaction of the Inquisitive) a brief introduction to the knowledge of Hebrew punctuation | |
letters on electricity | |
Miscellaneous correspondence : containing essays, dissertations, &c. on various subjects. | |
Monthly intelligencer | |
natural history of mount Vesuvius, with the explanation of the various phenomena that usually attend the eruptions of this celebrated volcano. Translated from the original italian, composed by the Royal academy of sciences at Naples, by order of the King of the Two Siciles | |
Supplemental experiments and observations on electircity | |
Travels into the inland parts of Africa : containing a description of the several nations for the space of six hundred miles up the River Gambia; their trade, habits, customs, language, manners, religion and government; the power, disposition and characters of some Negro princes; with a particular account of Job Ben Solomon, a Pholey, who was in England in the Year 1733, and known by the Name of the African. To which is added, Capt. Stibbs's voyage up the Gambia in the Year 1723, to make Discoveries; with an accurate map of that River taken on the Spot: And many other Copper Plates. Also extracts from the Nubian's Geography, Leo the African, and other authors antient and modern, concerning the Niger-Nile, or Gambia, and Observations thereon |