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Suchen (Alle Wörter (XALL)) Emblematical
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Iconology; or, a collection of emblematical figures : containing four hundred and twenty-four remarkable subjects, moral and instructive ; in which are displayed the beauty of virtue and deformity of vice ; in two volumes Richardson, George *1736-1817*. - London : Author, 1779
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The logographic-Emblematical English spelling book : or, a method of teaching children to read. Being founded upon an entirely new principle, by which any Infant, Four or Five Years old, and of ever so slow an Apprehension, will, with the greatest Ease to himself, and Teachers acquire, in a few Months, the utmost steadiness and fluency in Reading, and be enabled to make his way, at first sight, through any Book that may be put in his hands. To which are added instructions to enable any Persons to put this method in practice; as likewise four copper-plates, exhibiting the Emblems upon which this System is founded. By Mr. Lenoir, Professor of the French Language and Belles-Lettres, and Author of la Pratique de L'Orateur François, of L'Eloge Funébre de Louis XVI. of the French Logographic Emblematical Spelling Book, and several other esteemed Publications Lenoir, P. V.. - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed by J. Nichols, Earl's-Court, Soho; and sold for the author by Messrs. T. Boosey, Broad-Street, behind the Royal Exchange; J. Mawman, successor to Dilly, No. 22, in the Poultry; and Cadell and Davies, in the Strand, 1800
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A description of the devices in an emblematical panegyrick : Entitled, The draught of a print, most humbly inscrib'd to the glory of the Right Hon. Sir R- W- in a letter to Caleb D'Anvers, Esq [Online-Ausg.]. - London, Printed in the Year, MDCCXXX. [1730]
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The State juggler: or, Sir Politick Ribband. A new excise opera. N.B. With this opera is given gratis, Britannia excisa, in two parts; and the excise congress, with three emblematical pictures, printed on a large sheet of fine paper, fit to be fram'd The third edition. [Online-Ausg.]. - London : Printed for T. Reynolds, 1733
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Iconology; or, a collection of emblematical figures : containing four hundred and twenty-four remarkable subjects, moral and instructive; In Which Are Displayed The Beauty Of Virtue And Deformity Of Vice. The figures are engraved BY The Most Capital Artists, From Original Designs; with explanations from classical authorities. By George Richardson, architect. In two volumes Richardson, George. - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed for the author, by G. Scott, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]
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A collection of emblematical figures, moral and instructive : chiefly composed from the Iconology of Cavaliere Cesare Ripa, Perugino: ... together with an introductory discourse on the science of iconology. The whole collected and arranged by George Richardson, architect Richardson, George. - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed for the editor, 1777 [1778]
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Abridgement of the logographic emblematical French spelling book, or, French pronunciation made easy Shedden, Cecilia. - New-York : Printed by Southwick & Pelsue, 1819
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Iconology; Or, A Collection ... ; Volume Second Richardson, George *1736-1817*. - 1779
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Iconology; Or, A Collection ... ; Volume First Richardson, George *1736-1817*. - 1779
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Description of the cityhouse of Amsterdam : with an explication of the emblematical figures, painting, and images, etc. which are within and without this glorious building [Online-Ausg.]. - Amsterdam : printed by the heirs of J. Ratelband and Company near the Dam, 1738
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