Cyclopædia, or, An universal dictionary of arts and sciences : containing an explication of the terms, and an account of the things signified thereby, in the several arts, both liberal and mechanical ; and the several sciences, human and divine : the figures, kinds, properties, productions, preparations, and uses of things natural and artificial ... The whole intended as a course of antient and modern learning
Ephraim Chambers, D. Midwinter (Bookseller), John Senex (Bookseller), Robert Gosling (Bookseller), William Innys (Bookseller), Richard Manby (Bookseller), R. Robinson, Charles Rivington (Bookseller), A. Ward, John Knapton (Bookseller), Paul Knapton (Bookseller), Edward Symon (Bookseller), Samuel Birt (Bookseller), D. Brown, Thomas Longman (Bookseller), Charles Hitch (Bookseller), John Shuckburgh (Bookseller), Andrew Millar (Bookseller), John Pemberton (Bookseller), John Armitt (Former owner, Inscriber), Israel Pemberton (Former owner, Signer), Cadwallader Colden (Former owner, Signer), John Jay, Executors of J. Darby (Bookseller), New York Society Library Page 23, New York Society Library No 678
Print Book, English, M. DCC. XXXVIII. [1738] (2°)
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Printed for D. Midwinter, J. Senex, R. Gosling [and 16 others], London, M. DCC. XXXVIII. [1738] (2°)
dictionaries
2 volumes : illustrations ; 41 cm
49347394
v. 1. A-K
v. 2. L-Z
Pagination, v. 1: [4], xxv, [1] p. followed by the main sequence, unpaged; v. 2: [2] p. followed by the main sequence; 23 leaves of plates (8 folded)
"In two volumes."
T.p. in red and black; head-and tail-pieces
Originally published 1728
Binder's instruction on p. [xxvi]