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Creator:
Smith, John, 1747–1807
Title(s):
Choir Gaur; the grand orrery of the ancient druids, commonly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury plain, : astronomically explained, and mathematically proved to be a temple erected in the erarliest ages, for observing the motions of the heavenly bodies. Illustrated with three copper plates. / By Dr. John Smith ...
Published/Created:
Salisbury : Printed for the author, and sold by E. Easton: Sold also by R. Horsfield, No. 22, Ludgate-Street; and J. White, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, London, M DCC LXXI. [l77l].
Physical Description:
vi, 73, [1] p., [IV] leaves of folded plates : ill., plans ; 30 cm.
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
DA142 S56+ Oversize
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Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Plates by Palmer, and H. Roberts; after G. Keate, and E. Easton.
Errata: [1] p. at end.
Subject Terms:
Easton, E. -- Publisher.
Etching -- Specimens -- 1771.
Horsfield, R. -- Publisher.
Smith, John -- Publisher.
Stonehenge (England)
White, J. -- Publisher.
Woodcut -- Specimens -- 1771.
Contributors:
Palmer.
Roberts, Henry, approximately 1710–approximately 1790.
Keate, George, 1729–1797.
Easton, E.
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