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Title(s):
Cantabrigia depicta : a concise and accurate description of the university and town of Cambridge, and its environs : a particular history of the several colleges and buildings, their founders and benefactors ...
Published/Created:
Cambridge : Printed for W. Thurlbourn & J. Woodyer, and T. & J. Merrill, in Cambridge, and sold by J. Beeckoft, and B. Dod, booksellers in London, [1763].
Physical Description:
[4], 117, [3] p., [8] leaves of plates (one folded) : ill., 1 plan ; 18 cm. (12mo)
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
LF114 C36 1763 Copy 1
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Rare Books and Manuscripts
LF114 C36 1763 Copy 2
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
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Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Illustrations by Peter Spendelowe Lamborn after John Theodore Heins.
British Art Center has 2 copies. Copy 1 has the bookplate of Robert Herring. Copy 2 is bound together with: Excerpta è Statutis. Cantabrigiæ: J. Archdeacon, 1770 -- A general table of all cautions, fees, and perquisites / H. Newcome. Cambridge: J. Archdeacon, 1761. This copy also includes a map of Cambridge not present in copy 1. It has the autograph of Samuel Turner and the bookplate of G.F. Hill.
Plan dated 1763.
Colophon on p. [2] at end: Cambridge, Printed to the University, 1763.
Signatures: [pi]1 A-K⁶
English short title catalogue, T184392
Subject Terms:
Beeckoft, J. -- Publisher.
Cambridge (England) -- Description and travel.
Dod, B. -- Publisher.
Engraving -- Specimens -- [1763].
Herring, Robert -- Bookplate.
Hill, G. F. -- Bookplate.
Merrill, T. & J. -- Publisher.
Thurlbourn, W. -- Publisher.
Turner, Samuel -- Autograph.
University of Cambridge -- Description and travel.
Woodyer, J. -- Publisher.
Contributors:
Heins, John, 1732–1771, ill.
Lamborn, Peter Spendelowe, 1722–1774, engraver.
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