59 resultados para PATRON SECUNDARIO
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Segunda obra con port. propia en p. 261: "Panegirico de la Magestuosa traslacion del admirable cuerpo de San Olaguer, hijo, canonigo, obispo y patron de la ciudad de Barcelona y Arçobispo de Tarragona, de su Antigua Capilla de la Iglesia desta ciudad, à otra de la misma Iglesia nuevamente construida ... / hecho por el muy ilustre señor D. Ioseph Romaguera canonigo penitenciario de la misma S. Iglesia, &c."
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Includes prefaces to 1st. and 3rd. English editions.
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Section devoted to Trajan's Column dated 1775 in Francesco Piranesi's 1792 catalog, but based on dated MS entries for Vedute in G.B. Piranesi's Catalogo delle opere, this section was in existence in 1774. See J. Wilton-Ely, G.B. Piranesi, p. 743.
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"Sketch suggesting the life and character of Mrs. Louise E. Bettens": p. 79-86.
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Includes two plates by Francesco Piranesi, probably 1786 and 1788. Cf. Hind.
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Première série.
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Engraved t.p. with dedication signed Franceso Piranesi invento ed incise 1783, included in plate count. Place and printer from p. [10].
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Imprimatur dated: 14. marzo 1780.
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Vol. 4: LVII leaves of plates.
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Vol. 2 without t.p., has engraved dedication stating "tomo secondo" which is included in plate count as is the t.p. of v. 1.
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Her first appearance. -- Van Bibber's man-servant. -- The hungry man was fed. -- Van Bibbler at the races. -- An experiment in economy. -- Mr. Traver's first hunt. -- Love me, love my dog. -- Eleanore Cuyler. -- A recruit at Christmas. -- A patron of art. -- Andy M'Gee's chorus girl. -- A Leander of the East River. -- How Hefty Burke got even. -- Outside the prison. -- An unfinished story.
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Title page in red and black. Plates printed in black and/or sepia.
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Plate XXXI showing the raising of the Colonna Antonina is by Arnold Westerhout after Francesco Fontana.
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Described by Hind as renumbered from 1748 ed. In library's copy the plates have the earlier numbers and order but the additional plates of later eds. are included: Arco di Aosta and Tempio di Minerva Medica (the latter by Francesco Piranesi). Some plates numbered by pen.