Notes and Queries, Number 36, July 6, 1850 by Various
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Plates of the Tesselated Pavements all coloured, 1_l_. 5_s_.
Remains of Roman art, in Cirencester, the Site of Ancient Corinium: containing Plates by De la Motte, of the magnificient Tesselated Pavements discovered in August and September, 1849, with copies of the grand Heads of Ceres, Flora, and Pamona; reduced by the Talootype from facsimile tracings of the original; together with various other plates and numerous wood engravings. In the Quarto edition the folding of the plates necessary for the smaller volume is avoided. London: GEORGE BELL. Cirencester: Bailey and Jones. Norwich: C. Muskett. Plymouth: R. Lidstone. Reading: George Lovejoy. * * * * * Just Published, A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES, Among which will be found many of the Works of the FATHERS, ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, LITURGICAL Works, COUNCILS, THEOLOGY and CANON LAW and a Selection of many very rare Spanish Books: Offered for Sale at the prices affixed (for Cash) BY CHARLES DOLMAN, 61. NEW BOND STREET. |
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