Bonny, William
Bonny, William 17/18
Bonny, William, 16..-17.., imprimeur-libraire
VIAF ID: 63907609 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bonny, William
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bonny, William
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Bonny, William
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bonny, William, ‡d 16..-17.., ‡c imprimeur-libraire
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bristol
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
Works
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The bloody duke, or, the adventures for a crown, 1690: | |
Clavis horologiae, or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dyalling, in two parts : the first shewing how to draw the hour-lines on all manner of regular dyals ... , the second part sheweth how to place all manner of furniture on all sorts of dyals ... : whereunto is annexed an appendix, being the explication of the pyramidical dyal set up in His Majesties Garden at White-Hall, 1669 ... | |
The evil and danger of stage-plays : shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners ; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the methods lately used for their reformation. By Arthur Bedford, M. A. chaplain to His Grace Wriothestly duke of Bedford ; and vicar of Temple in the city of Bristol.. | |
Jeremiah Hignell's loving and friendly advice and council, 1698: | |
Phonix moriendo revixit, 1702: | |
Plays. | |
The temple musick | |
The temple musick: or, an essay concerning the method of singing the Psalms of David, in the Temple, before the Babylonish captivity. Wherein, The Musick of our Cathedrals is Vindicated, and supposed to be Conformable, not only to that of the Primitive Christians, but also to the Practice of the Church in all preceding Ages. By Arthur Bedford, Chaplain to His Grace Wriothesly Duke of Bedford; and Vicat of Temple, in the City of Bristol. | Bristol : printed and sold by W. Bonny, and the booksellers of Bristol; and Roger Warne of Chippenham, 1706 |