Repertorium sculptile-typicum: : or A complete collection and explanation of the several marks and cyphers by which the prints of the best engravers are distinguished. With an alphabetical index of their names, places of abode, and times in which they lived. Translated from the Abcedario [sic] pittorico of Pellegrini Antonio Orlandi..
Author:
Orlandi, Pellegrino Antonio
Printer:
S. G.
Publisher:
Harding, Samuel
Printer:
Aris, Thomas
"An historical and chronological list of the painters". London. Printed for Tho. Aris, for S. Harding [173-?]": broadside (36 x 46 cm. fold. to 16 x 10 cm.) mounted inside back cover.
69, [1] p : ill. ; 16cm
Method of acquisition: Given (2004-05) by Tait, Jim
Production date: AD 1730
"Printed by S.G. for Sam. Harding, at the Bible and Anchor on the pavement in St. Martin's-Lane, MDCCXXX." Unknown amorial bookplate on front pastedown. Binding: Leather, raised bands on spine; gilt border on boards and decoration on spine. Both boards deatached from book
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 2-2004
Primary reference Number: 98880
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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