Volume 1
Bibliotheca Britannica; or, a general index to British and foreign literature / By Robert Watt.
- Robert Watt
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Bibliotheca Britannica; or, a general index to British and foreign literature / By Robert Watt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![pediency of Slavery and the Slave Trade, and on the best means to improve the Manners and Condition of the Negroes in the West Indies, Lond. 1806, 4s.—Heron for some time edited the Globe and British Press News- i papers. HEROTIAN.—Vocum qu apud Hippocratem sunt Collectio; 4 Barth. Eustachio, Gr. et Lat. ap Junta. 1566, 4to.—Herotiani, Galeni, et He- rodoti Glossaria, in Hippocratem; a Franzio, Gr. et Lat. Lips. 1780, 8vo. HERP, Henr.—Speculum aureum Decem Preceptorum Dei. Mo- gunt. ap. Pet. Schoiffer, 1474, fol. A rare and curious edition. Et No- rimb. per Ant. Koburger, 1481.—Specchio della Perfettione Humana. Ven. 1546, 8vo. HERPIN, Rene.—Apologie pour La Republique de Jean Bodin. j Lyons, 1593, 8vo. HERPORT, Rey. Mr., a Divine of the Church of Berne. —An Essay on Truths of importance to the Happiness of Mankind; wherein the Doc- trine of Oaths, as relative to Religious and Civil Government, is impar- tially considered. ‘Translated from the German. Lond. 1768, 8yo. 3s. HERPORT, Axsrecur.—Itinerarium Indicum, Germanice. Bern. 1669, 8vo. HERREKEN, N. T.—Confidence in God the Bulwark of a Nation; Christianity the Solid Foundation of Patriotism and Courage; a Discourse. 1804. k HERRENSCHMIDT, Jacoz, Oetingensis—Amor Crucifixus, seu Meditationes et Suspiria in Passionem Christi.. Franc. 1611, 8vo.—Steno- graphia Rhetica. Norib. 1625, 12mo.—De Bacchanaliorum, Nomine, Origine, &c. Norib. 1626, 12mo.—Fabrica Crucis, seu Dodecade Pia- rum Meditationum. Norib. 1627, 8vo.—Osculogia Theologico- Philologica. Witeb. 1650, 12mo. HERRENSCHWAND, J. F. pu, M. D.—Traité des Principales Ma- ladies Externes et Internes. Berne, 1788, 4to.—De l’ Economie Politique et Morale de l’Espece Humaine. Lond. 1796, 2 vols.:4to.—Addresse aux vrais Hommes, de bien 4 ceux qui gouvernent comme a ceux qui sont l gouvernés. Lond. 1802, 8vo. HERRERA, Curistovat Perez.—Discursos del Amparo de los Legi- timos Pobres, y Reduccion de los Fingidos. Madr. 1589, 4to. HERRERA, Fernanpvo pr.—Relacion de la Guerra de Cypre. 1572, 8vo.— Vida de Tomas Moro. Madr. 1617, 8vo. HERRERA, Franc. pe—Dispp. et Comm. in Secundum librum Sententiarum Scoti. Salam. 1595, 1600.—Manuale Theologicum, de Questionibus in iv. libris Sententiarum. Lugd. 1642, 8vo. HERRERA, Franc. pz Matponapo.—Epitome Historial del Reyno de la China. Madr. 1620, 1621, 8vo. ; m HERRERA, Gasrietto Atronso p’.—Libro de Agricultura. Medin. 1569, fol. Madr. 1620, fol. In Ital.. da Mambrino Roseo da Fabriano. Ven. 1568, 1608, 4to. HERRERA, Micuet pr.—Chronica de Don Alonso, y otros Reyes d@’Espana. Vallad. 1554, fol. HERRERA TORDESILLAS, Awnronro pr,a Spanish Historian of great celebrity, and Grand Historiographer under Philip I]., was born 1565 ; died 1625.—Historia de la Sucedido in Escocia, e Inglaterra en quarrenta y quatro annos que Bivio, Maria Estuardo de Escocia. . Madrid, 1589, 12mo. Lisb. 1590, 8vo.—Historia de Portugal, y Conquista de les Agores. n Madr. 1591, 4to.—La Historia General del Mundo, desde el anno 1559, hasta el de 1585, en 2 part. Madr. 1601.—His General History of India, ‘from 1492 to 1554, was originally published in Spanish, entitled, Historia de las Indias Occidentales. Madr. 1601-15, 4 tom. fol. Et Lat. per C. Barlzum, cum aliorum Descriptionibus et Historia Navigationis Jac, le Maire, &c. Amst. 1622. In English, entit. General History of the vast Continent and Islands of America, commonly called the West Indies, from the first Discovery thereof. Translated into English, by Capt. John Ste- vens. Lond. 1725-26, 6 vols. 8vo.—A General History of Spain, from 1554 to 1598, 3 vols. fol. : o HERRERAS, Ferprnanp vz, a Spanish Poet, was born at Seville, and * flourished in the 16th century. He published,—A Collection of Lyrical and Heroic Poems, 1582: Reprinted, 1619.—An edition of Garcillaso de la Vega; with Notes. —The Life of Sir Thomas More.—Narrative of the War of Cyprus, and the Battle of Lepanto. HERREY, Roszrr F.—Two right profitable and fruitfull Concord- ances ; or large and ample Tables Alphabeticall; and will serue as well for the translation of the Bible called Geneua, as for the other authorised to be read in Churches. Lond. 1578, 4to. Frequently printed. HERRICHEN, Jonannes Gornorrepus.— De Thea, Doricum Mely~ Sev. pdrion. Lips. 1645, 4to.—Cosmi III. Indulgentie, et J. Tollii Indus- trie, Celebratio. Lips. 1687, 4to—Poemata, Gr. et Lat. Hamb. 1717, 8yvo. HERRICK, Roser, one of the minor Poets, of very considerable me- rit, in the reign of Charles I., was born in London; the time of his death is unknown.—Hesperides; or the Works, both Humane and Divine, of Robert Herrick, Esq. Lond. 1648, 8vo. Dr. Nott, of Bristol, published a - Selection from this Work, in 1810. ’ HERRIES, Joun, A. M.—The Elements of Speech. 8vo. q HERRIES, Joun Cuanzes, Commissary in Chief.—Sketch of Finan- ‘cial and Commercial Affairs. 1797, 8vo.—On the State of Europe before and since the French Revolution. From the German of Gentz. 1802, 8vo. Lond. 1773, HERS 489 y —Instructions for the use of Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps of Cavalry. 1804-5, 2 vols. 8vo, 10s. 6d. each. HERRING, or Herine, Francis, M. D.—Poema Gratulatorium in Ingressum R. Jacobi I.. Lond. 1603, 4to.—A modest Defense of the Caveat given to the Wearers of Impoisoned Amulets, as Preservatives from the Plague. Lond. 1604, 4to.—Pietas Pontificis. Lond. 1606, 4to. 1609, 8vo. In English. Lond. 1610, 8vo.—Rules and Directions to be Lond. 1625, 1635, 4to. The same, under the title of, Preservations against the Plague. Lond. 1665, 4to. s HERRING, Tuomas, D. D., Archbishop of Canterbury, a distinguish- ed Prelate, was born in Norfolk, 1691 or 3; died 1757.—Propagation of the Gospel; a Sermon on Acts xxvi. 18. Oxon. 1756, 4to.—Seven Ser- mons on public occasions. 1763.—Letters to William Duncombe, | Esq., deceased, from the year 1728 to 1757 ; with Notes and an Appendix. Lond. 1777, 12mo. 3s. 6d. HERRINGHAM, Rev. W., B. D.—A Sermon before the Barnstaple 1804, 1s. 6d. HERRIOTT. See Herior, Grorcr. HERRMAN, T. C.—On the Number of Inhabitants in Russia, and on the Progress of its Population, according to the Statements made by or- der of Government. Thom. Ann. Philos. iii, 165. 1814.—On the Distri- bution of the Inhabitants of Russia. Ib. iii. 438. HERRNSCHMIDIUS, Joannzs Daniret.—Commentatio Historica de Vita D. Martini Lutheri. Hal. Magd. 1742, 8vo. HERSART, M. Cu., Mine Engineer.—Some Account of the Manu- facture of Forged Iron Vessels at Fromont. ‘Nicholson’s Journal, xvi. 196. t1807.—Description of a Phosphated Copper. Ib. xxvii. 358. 1810. HERSCHEL, Miss Carorina, sister of Dr. Herschel—Catalogue of Stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed’s Observations, contained in the second volume of the Historia Ceelestis, and not inserted in the British Catalogue ; with an Index to point every Observation in that volume belonging to the Stars of the British Catalogue. To which is added, A Collection of Errata which should be noticed in the same volume; with Introductory and Ex- planatory Remarks, by William Herschel, LL. D. Lond..1799, fol. 10s. —An Account of anew Comet. Phil. Trans. 1787. Abr. xvi. 169.—The Discovery of anew Comet. Ib. 1796. xvii. 698. Application of Cotes’ Theorem. Phil. Trans. p. 8. 1813.-—Consideration of various Points of Analysis. Ib. 440. 1814.—On the Developement of Ex- ponential Functions; together with several other Theorems relating to Fi- nite Differences. Ib. 25. 1816. HERSCHEL, Wiriu1am, LL. D., F. R. S—Astronomical Observa- tions on the Periodical Star in Collo Ceti. Phil. Trans. 1780. Abr. xiv. 689.— Astronomical Observations on the Mountains of the Moon. Ib. 717. Astronomical Observations on the Rotation of the Planets round their Axes; made with a view to determine whether the Earth’s Diurnal Motion Ib. 1781. xv. 50.—Account of a Comet. Ib. 154. — Description of a Micrometer for taking the Angle of Position. Ib. 155. —On the Parallax of the Fixed Stars. Ib. 1782. 196.—Catalogue of Double Stars. Ib. 213.—Description of a Lamp Micrometer, and the method of using it. Ib. 229.—A Paper, to obviate some doubts concerning the Great Magnifying Powers used. Ib. 234.——On the Name of the New Planet. Ib, 324, 1783.—On the Diameter and Magnitude of the Geor- gium Sidus ; with a Description of the Dark and Lucid Disc and Periphery - Micrometers. Ib. 325.~-On the proper Motion of the Sun and Solar Sys- tem; with an Account of several Changes that have happened among the Ib. 1783. Abr. xv. 397.— On the remarkable appearances at the Polar Regions of the Planet Mars, the Inclination of its Axis, the Position of its Poles, and its Spheroidical Figure; with a few Hints relating to its real Diameter and Atmosphere, Ib. 531. 1784.—Of some Observations tending to Investigate the Construc= tion of the Heavens. Ib. 611.—Catalogue of Double Stars. Ib. 642. 1785.-—On the Construction of the Heavens. Ib. 680. 1785.—Catalogue of One Thousand New Nebule, and Clusters of Stars. Ib. xvi. 158. 1786. —Investigation of the Cause of that Indistinctness of Vision, which has been ascribed to the smallness of the Optic Penal. Ib. 165.—Remarks on Ib. 170.— Discovery of two Satellites revolving round the Georgium Sidus. Ib. 214. 1787.—On the Volcanoes of the Moon. Ib. 255.—On the Georgian Planet, and its Satellites. Ib. 489. 1788,.— Observations on a Comet. Ib. 560. 1789.—Catalogue of a Second Thou- sand of New Nebule and Clusters of Stars; with a few Introductory Re- _marks on the Construction of the Heavens. Ib. 586. 1789.—Discovery of a Sixth and Seventh Satellite of the Planet Saturn; with Remarks on the Construction of its Ring, its Atmosphere, its Rotation on an Axis, and its Spheroidical Figure. Ib. 613. 1790.—-On the Satellites of the Planet Sa- turn; and the Rotation of its Ring on an Axis. Ib. 730.—On Nebulous the Rotation of the -Fifth Satellite on its Axis. Ib. 117. 1792.—Miscel- laneous Observations, Ib. 126.—Observations on the Planet Venus. Ib. 330. 1793.—The Discovery of a Comet. Ib. 335. 1794.— Observations of. a Quintuple Belt on the Planet Saturn. Ib. 546.—Of some particulars observed during the late Eclipse of the Sun. ~ Ib. 351.—On the Rotation of the Planet Saturn round its Axis. Ib. 556.—On the Nature and Con- struction-of the Sun and Fixed Stars. Ib. 478. 1795.—Description of a forty feet Reflecting Telescope. 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