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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![- HODGSON, Mk., Surgeon, of Lewes.—Case of a Contracted Wrist, -successfully treated. Medico-Chirurg. Trans. iv. 294.1813. ae - HODGSON, Bernarv, LL. D., Principal of Hereford College. — -Solomon’s Song. Translated from the Hebrew. Oxf.1785, 4to. 5s.— The Proverbs of Solomon. Translated from the Hebrew; with Notes, p Oxf. 1788, 4to. 7s. 6d.— Ecclesiastes. A new translation from the original -Hebrew. Oxf. 1791, 4to. 4s. HODGSON, Rev. Curtsroraer, LL. B., Rector of Marholm, North- -amptonshire.—Summary of corroborating Evidences concerning the Birth, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ. -1797.—The Awful - Judgment of God against Israel and Judah ; a Fast Sermon. Lond. 1801, 8vo. 1s.—A Discourse on the Duties which Britons owe, especially in the -present eventful Crisis, to themselves, their King, and their Country ; par- ‘ticularly addressed to the Castor, Alsworth, Upton, and Sutton Loyal . Volunteer Infantry, on their first appearance at Church. 1804, 8vo.*1s.— q The Present Continental Visitations, a Warning to the People of England ; ‘a Fast Sermon. 1807, 8vo.—A ‘Discourse on the Existence of God. 1808, -8vo.—Instructions for the Use of Candidates for Holy Orders. 1818, -8vo. 8s. : HODGSON, E., Short-hand Writer to the Old Bailey.—The Trial at large of George Barrington, for robbing Henry Townsend. Lond. 1790, 8vo, 1s.—The whole Proceedings ‘in the Cause of Lefty against Mills. Lond. 1790, 8vo. 1s.—The Trial at large of Edward Lowe and William Jobbins, at the’ Old: Bailey, for burning the House of Francis Golding. Lond. 1791, 8vo. 1s. yr HODGSON, Francis, M.A., Vicar of Bakewell, Derbyshire.—The Satires of Juvenal. Translated and illustrated, Lond. 1807, 4to. 40s.— Lady Jane Grey; a Tale. With Miscellaneous Poems in English and Latin. 1809, 8vo. 10s.’ 6d.—-Sir Edgar; a Tale, in two Cantos. With ‘serious Translations from the Antients, and merry Imitations of a Modern. ‘Lond. 1810, 8vo, 10s. 6d.—The Friends; a Poem, in four books. 1818, 8vo.' 7s. : HODGSON, Rev. Henry, M.D., of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, and Curate of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire.—Letters to Mrs. Kindersley, on the Spirit of Popery. 1778, 8vo.— Sermons on Universal Benevolence. sGainsb. 1778, 8vo. 1s.—Effusions of the Heart and Fancy; in verse and prose. Lond. 1779, 8vo. 3s. 6d. - HODGSON, Rev. Isaac, Master of the Grammar School in South- ampton.— Practical English Grammar. Lond. 1770, 1796, 12mo. 2s.— ‘An Exhortation to the British Isles ; a Sermon on the Fast Day. 1804, 8vo. -- HODGSON, James, F.R.S., a respectable Mathematician, and some time Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ’s Hospital, Lon- don.—Treatise on Navigation. 1706, 4to.—A System of the Mathematicks. Lond. 1723, 2 vols. 4to.— Doctrine of Fluxions, founded on Sir Isaac New- ton’s Method. - Lond. 1736, 4to. 1758, 4to.—The Calculation of An- tnuities upon Lives; deduced from the London Bills of Mortality. Lond. 1747, 8vo.—Theory of Jupiter’s Satellites. 1750, 4to.—An Introduction to Chronology. clipse of the Moon, Dec. 12th, anno 1703.—A Cata- logue of Eclipses of the four Satellites of Jupiter, for the year 1732. Phil. Trans. Abr. vii. 481. 1731.—A Catalogue of Eclipses of Jupiter’s Satel- lites, for the year 1753. Ib. 550. 1732... The same, for the year 1734. Ib. 588. 1733. The same, for the year 1735. Ib. 642. 1734. Thesame, for the year 1736. Ib. viii. 1. 1735,—The Apparent Times of such of the Im- mersions and Emersions of Jupiter’s Satellites, as were visible at London in the year 1736, with their Configuration at those times. Ib.—The Ap- uparent Times of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter’s Satellites, for the year 1737. Ib. 54. 1736. The same, for the year 1738. Ib. 84. 1738. The same, for the year 1740. Ib. 1738. 235.—The Path of the Comet which appeared ‘in March and April, 1742; from the Observations made at the Jesuit’s Observatory, at Pekin. Ib. ix. 267. 1746.—A Cata- logue of the Immersions and Emersions of the Satellites of Jupiter, that will happen in the year 1750. Ib. 527. The same, for 1751. Ib. 699. 1749. ; HODGSON, Rey. Joun.—Dissertation on an Ancient Cornelian. Archeol. ii. 42. 1773. HODGSON, Rev. Joun, of Dorchester.—Poems ; written at Lanches- ter, Durham, Lond. 1807, 8vo. 4s.—Funeral Sermon, preached at the Interment of the Victims; with an: Introductory. Account of the Dreadful Accident which 1812. od HODSON, Rey. Jouy, M.D., Minister of Blantyre. —Stephen’s Prayer ; a-Sermon on Acts vii. 59, 60. before the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr. Glasg. 1819, 8vo.—The Hamiltonian Sermon, on the Advantages of the Reformation from Popery. » Glasg. 1819, 8vo. HODGSON, Josrru, Surgeon.—Treatise on the Diseases of the Arte- ries and Veins; containing, the Pathology and Treatment of Aneurism and Wounded Arteries. Lond. 1815, Svo. 15s. —Engravings, intended to il- lustrate cases of the diseases of the Arteries; with explanations. Lond. / 1815, 4to. 21s. 7] a Coal Mine, near Newcastle. ‘Phil. Trans. Abr. ii..358. 1676. + HODGSON, or Hopson, Rev.Rozert, A! M., F. R. S., Rector of St. George’s, Hanover Sq. London.—Fast Sermon. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 1s.— Sermon preached at the Anniversary of the Sons of the Clergy. 1804, 4to. 1s. 6d.—Sermon preached in St. George’s Church, on its being re-opened for Divine Service. © 1807, 1s. 6d.—Life of the ‘late Bishop .Porteus. Lond. 1811, 8vo. 7s.—Works of Beilby Porteus, D. D., late Lord Bishop of London, with an account of his Life. 1811, 6 vols, 8vo. 48s. - HODGSON, Txuomas.—Report of the Trial of J. Bellingham, for the Murder of the Rt. Hon. S. Perceval. 1812, 8vo.— Report of the Trial of Semmonds and others, for Stealing in the River Thames. 1812, 8vo. HODGSON, Witiiam, M. -D.— The Commonwealth of Reason. Lond. 1795, 8vo. 2s. Gd. —The System: of Nature. . From the French’ of Mirabaud. Lond. 1795, 8vo. 5s.—The Temple of Apollo; a‘ selection of the best Poems, from the most admired Writings. Lond. 1796, 8vo. yls. 6d. HODGSON, Wii11am.—Memoranda, intended to aid the English Stu- dent in the acquirement of the Niceties of French Grammar, with Tabular -Elucidations. 1817, 12s.—A Critical Grammar of the French and Eng- lish Languages. 1818, 12mo. 9s. HODIERNA, Gio. Bar.—Directionum Physico-Theorica. 1629, 4to.—Opuscoli Fisici. Palerm. 1644, 4to.—De Systemate « Orbis Cometici. Panorm. 1654, 4to.—Mediceorum Ephemerides. Panorm. 1656, 4to.—Systema Saturni. Panorm. 1657, 4to.—De Admirandis Pha- sibus in Sole et Luna Visis. Panorm. 1657, fol.—Controversiz Forenses. 2Genev. 1667, fol.—Practicarum Questionum ad Famigerarum textum i. hac edictali, c. de secund. nupt. semicenturia. Amst. 1660, 8vo. Geney. 1676, fol. ; HODSKINSON, Josreu.—lInstructions to Farmers, on an Improved Method of Management of Arable Ground. Lond. 1794, 8vo. Is. HODSON, Rev. Fropsnam, D.D., Principal of Brazen- Nose College, Oxford.—The Eternal Filiation of the Son of God asserted, on the Evi- dence of the Scriptures, the Consent of the Fathers of the three first cen- turies, and the Authority of the Nicene Council. - 1796, 8vo. HODSON, Grorcr.—The Evangelical Clergyman ; or, a Vindication aof the Religion, Principles, and Conduct of a Minister of the Gospel. Lond. 1801, 8vo.. 1s. 6d.—The Remonstrant; being a Letter to Mr. H. Hale, in vindication of the London Female Penitentiary. 1810, 8vo. HODSON, Jamrs, M. D.—Jesus Christ the True God, and Object of Supreme Adoration. Lond. 1787, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s.—The Young « Chris- tian’s Introduction to the Knowledge of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ. 1788, 12mo.—The Worship of Jesus Christ, as the true God of Heaven and Earth, vindicated. 1789, 8vo.—Letter to the Rey. J. Edwards, con- taining Strictures of that part of the Unitarian Creed explained in his ad- dress to the Congregation of the Rev. Mr. Medley, of Liverpool. 1791, 68vo.—The Evangelical Clergyman, and Vindication ef the Religious Prin- ciples and Conduct of a Minister of the Gospel. -1801, 8vo. HODSON, Puineas, D. D., and Chancellor of the Church of York.— Sermon on Psa. xxvii. 4. Lond. 1628, 4to. | HODSON, Rev. Sevrimus, M. D.—A Sermon preached at the Chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans. Lond. 1789, 8vo. 1s,——-Sermons on the Present State of Religion in this Country; and on other subjects. Lond. 1792, 8yo. 4s.—Address on the High Price of Provisions in. this Country. To which are added, an Appendix, containing a Table of the average Price of Wheat in every year, from the year 1595 to 1790, inclu- esive. Lond. 1795, 8vo. 1s. 6d.—Two Discourses, Lond. 1795, 8vo. HODSON, Tuomas.—Cursory Remarks on a Treatise, entitled, Me- dical Advice to the Asthmatic and Consumptive People of England, by Philip Stone, M. D. Lond. 1784, 8vo. HODSON, Txomas.— The Cabinet of the Arts; or, a Complete Sys- tem of Drawing, Etching, Engraving, Painting, Perspective, and Survey-' ing. 1803-6, 4to.—The Accomplished Tutor; or, Complete System: of Education. 2 vols. 8vo. HODSON, W.—The Fabulator ;or, a Selection of Fables, in prose and verse. 1801, 12mo. d HODSON, Wirttam, A. M., Vice-Master of Trinity College,-Cam- bridge ; died 1793.—The Dedication of the Temple of Solomon; a Poet- ical Essay. Lond. 1772, 4to. 1s.—Observations on Greek Tragedy. HODY, Eowarp, M.D.—Of a large Stone, or Bony Substance, found in the Womb. Phil. Trans. Abr. viii. 56. 1735. HODY, Humprnrey, an eminent English Divine, was born in the county of Somerset, 1669, became Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford; died 1706.—Dissertation against Aristeas’ History of the seventy- two Interpreters. 1680. Oxon. 1684, 8vo. This completely destroyed the credit of that silly imposture.—The -Unreasonableness of a Separation efrom the New Bishops; or, a Treatise out of Ecclesiastical History, shew- ing, that although a bishop was originally deprived, neither he, nor the Church ever made a separation, if the successor was not an heretic. Trans-' lated out of an ancient MS., in the public Library at Oxford. Lond, i691, 4to. . One of the Baroccian MSS.—Anglicani Novi Schismatis Re- dargutio, &c.. Oxon. 1691, 4to.—A Letter to a Friend, concerning a Col- lection of Canons ‘said to be deceitfully omitted-in the edition of the Oxford Treatise against Schism. Oxon. 1692, 4to.—Unity of Priesthood neces- sary to the Unity of: Communion in a Church; with Reflections on. the Oxford MS. and the Preface Annexed; also a Collection of Canons, cant: by an unjust or uncanonical intitulated, A Vindication of the deprived Bishops, &c. Together with the several Pamphlets published as Answers to the Baroccian Treatise.’ Lond. 1693, 4to.—The Resurrection of the (same) Body asserted. Lond. 1694, 8vo.—Animadversions on two Pamphlets, lately published by Mr. Collier, &c. 1696.—Reflexions on a Pamphlet, entit., Remarks on the occasional Paper, Numb. 8, relating to : 5 Panorm. ¢](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33520811_0001_0791.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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