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Ædes Pembrochianæ : a new account and description of the statues, bustos, relievos, paintings, medals, and other antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House. In which the ancient poets are made mutually to explain and illustrate each other. To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the origin, progress, and decay of sculpture among the Greeks and Romans. With a complete index; by which any particular statue, busto, painting, &c. and the places or rooms where disposed, may be immediately turned to. In the antiquities of this collection are contained, the whole of Cardinal Richelieu's, and Cardinal Mazarine's, and the greatest part of the Earl of Arundell's; besides several particular pieces purchased at different times.
Main entry:

Richardson, George, 1736?-1817?

Title & Author:

Ædes Pembrochianæ : a new account and description of the statues, bustos, relievos, paintings, medals, and other antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House. In which the ancient poets are made mutually to explain and illustrate each other. To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the origin, progress, and decay of sculpture among the Greeks and Romans. With a complete index; by which any particular statue, busto, painting, &c. and the places or rooms where disposed, may be immediately turned to. In the antiquities of this collection are contained, the whole of Cardinal Richelieu's, and Cardinal Mazarine's, and the greatest part of the Earl of Arundell's; besides several particular pieces purchased at different times.

Edition:

The thirteenth edition.

Publication:

[Salisbury] : Printed at the Salisbury Press: and sold by W. Morris, at Wilton-House; and B.C. Collins, bookseller, Salisbury, 1798.

Description:

[8], xvi, 133, [15] pages ; 21 cm

Notes:
Anonymous. By George Richardson.
Half-title: A new account and description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House.
ESTC, t194216
Resources:
Donor bookplate
Subject:

Pembroke, George Augustus Herbert, Earl of, 1759-1827 Art collections Catalogs.
Wilton House (England) Guidebooks.
Wilton House (Angleterre) Guides.
Wilton House (England)
Art Private collections.

Form/genre:

Catalogs.
Guidebooks.

Added entries:

Collins, B. C. (Benjamin Charles), 1758-1808, bookseller.
Morris, W., active 1798, bookseller.
England Salisbury.

New account and description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House

Holdings:

Location: Library cage harris 33493
Call No.: ID:88-B507
Status: Available

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