A description of the four hundred fine figures in sculpture [electronic resource] : being a beautiful representation, in marble, of our Saviour's life, from the institution of the Lord's supper to his resurrection, found among the great treasure taken by the Prince Frederick and Duke privateers, which are now to be seen, or sold, at the [blank].
1752
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A description of the four hundred fine figures in sculpture [electronic resource] : being a beautiful representation, in marble, of our Saviour's life, from the institution of the Lord's supper to his resurrection, found among the great treasure taken by the Prince Frederick and Duke privateers, which are now to be seen, or sold, at the [blank].
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[London?], [1752?]
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1 sheet ; 4to.
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"The proprietor has been offered one thousand guineas for the above curiosities".
The proprietor = Daniel Motet.
The sculptures were by Mathias de Munares.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
"The proprietor has been offered one thousand guineas for the above curiosities".
The proprietor = Daniel Motet.
The sculptures were by Mathias de Munares.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
The Oxford (John Johnson) copy is dated in MS.: Thursday July 2d, which day falls in 1747, 1752 and 1761. Another edition is not before 1745. Daniel Motet issued a pamphlet with almost exactly the same title; the second edition came out in 1753, suggesting 1752 for the above.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T191930
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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