Hamilton, William Richard, 1777-1859
Hamilton, W.R. (William Richard), 1777-1859
William Richard Hamilton British antiquarian, traveller and diplomat
Hamilton, William, 1777-1859
Hamilton, W. (William Richard), 1777-1859
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Works
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Aegyptiaca oder Beschreibung des Zustandes des alten neuen Ägypten ... | |
Campi Flegrei : osservazioni sui vulcani delle Due Sicilie | |
Denkschrift über lord Elgin's erwerbungen in Griechenland. | |
Egipto | |
Essay on "the Birds" of Aristophanes | |
Historical notices of the Society of Dilettanti : printed for private circulation only : seria ludo | |
Mémoire sur les vases panathénaïques : adressé, en forme de lettre à M. W. R. Hamilton | |
Memorandum on the subject of the Earl of Elgin's pursuits in Greece | |
No mistake: | |
No mistake, or, A vindication of the negotiators of the Treaty of 1783, respecting the north eastern boundary of the United States in a conversation between John Bull and Jonathan | |
Notice et mémoire sur des recherches faites en Grèce, dans l'Ionie et dans l'Archipel Grec, en 1799, et années suivantes | |
Notice of an inscription found at Athens in 1833, and sent to Mr. Hamilton | |
On a monumental stone lately found at the Savoy, now in the possession of Henry Holland, esq. | |
On recent discoveries of ancient Greek sculptures at Selinus. | |
Remarks on a passage in the description of the descent of Apollo, in the first book of the Iliad. | |
Remarks on several parts of Turkey. | |
Third letter from W. R. Hamilton, esq. to the Earl of Elgin, on the propriety of adopting the greek style of architecture in preference to the gothic in the construction of the new Houses of Parliament. |