Ac.4.07
The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-heng, on Salisbury plain, restored, by Inigo Jones ... To which are added, the Chorea gigantum, or, Stone-heng restored to the Danes, by Doctor Charleton, and Mr. Webb's Vindication of Stone-heng restored, in answer to Dr. Charleton's reflections; with observations upon the orders and rules of architecture in use among the antient Romans ... certain memoirs relating to the life of Inigo Jones ... and four new views of Stone-heng ... With above twenty other copper-plates ...
London : Printed for D. Browne Junior, and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1725.
[12], 72, [10], 48, [6], 228, [14]p, plates (some double, and folded) : ill. ; Fo.
X.
Previously Ce.3.13.
Wants plate(s)?
Each work has own pagination, signatures, and title-page, with statement "The second edition".
Plates by W. Hollar and E. Kirkall after A. van Dyke and J. Hassell.
Colophon: "Printed by James Bettenham".
Bookplate of Eton College.
Waddington bookplate; donated to Eton by Edward Waddington in 1731.
18th century blind-stamped calf.
Stonehenge (England) Early works to 1800.
England London.
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