Osborne, T. d. 1. (1741). Bibliotheca bibliothecarum: Or, a catalogue of several entire libraries; amounting to twenty thousand volumes. More particularly those of Sir Brownlow Sherrard, Bart. Jeremy Pemberton, Esq; of the Inner-Temple, and Doctor Vernon Meade, of Southampton, deceased. To which are added, A large and fine Collection of Antiquities, &c. lately imported from Abroad; besides many other select Parcels, in the several Branches of Science. The whole consisting of the most curious and uncommon Articles, in Divinity, and Law, Canon, Civil, and Common; Physick, Surgery, Botany, Husbandry, and Gardening; Philosophy, Natural and Moral; Mathematicks, Navigation, and Travels; History, Heraldry, Chronology, and Biography; Books of Chymistry, Magick, and other occult Parts of Literature; Poetry, Plays, Novels, and Romances; the Criticks; the Classicks, in all the best Editions; and their Translations in all the Modern Languages. The most valuable Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, and Painting. Great Numbers in Morocco, on the largest Paper, and choicely preserv'd; besides some Thousand Volumes of scarce and useful Tracts, which will begin to be Sold very cheap, the lowest Price marked in each Book, at T. Osborne's in Gray's-Inn, on Wednesday the second of December. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Osborne, Thomas d. 1743. Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum: Or, a Catalogue of Several Entire Libraries; Amounting to Twenty Thousand Volumes. More Particularly Those of Sir Brownlow Sherrard, Bart. Jeremy Pemberton, Esq; of the Inner-Temple, and Doctor Vernon Meade, of Southampton, Deceased. To Which Are Added, A Large and Fine Collection of Antiquities, &c. Lately Imported from Abroad; Besides Many Other Select Parcels, in the Several Branches of Science. The Whole Consisting of the Most Curious and Uncommon Articles, in Divinity, and Law, Canon, Civil, and Common; Physick, Surgery, Botany, Husbandry, and Gardening; Philosophy, Natural and Moral; Mathematicks, Navigation, and Travels; History, Heraldry, Chronology, and Biography; Books of Chymistry, Magick, and Other Occult Parts of Literature; Poetry, Plays, Novels, and Romances; the Criticks; the Classicks, in All the Best Editions; and Their Translations in All the Modern Languages. The Most Valuable Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, and Painting. Great Numbers in Morocco, on the Largest Paper, and Choicely Preserv'd; Besides Some Thousand Volumes of Scarce and Useful Tracts, Which Will Begin to Be Sold Very Cheap, the Lowest Price Marked in Each Book, at T. Osborne's in Gray's-Inn, on Wednesday the Second of December. [London]: s.n, 1741.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Osborne, Thomas d. 1743. Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum: Or, a Catalogue of Several Entire Libraries; Amounting to Twenty Thousand Volumes. More Particularly Those of Sir Brownlow Sherrard, Bart. Jeremy Pemberton, Esq; of the Inner-Temple, and Doctor Vernon Meade, of Southampton, Deceased. To Which Are Added, A Large and Fine Collection of Antiquities, &c. Lately Imported from Abroad; Besides Many Other Select Parcels, in the Several Branches of Science. The Whole Consisting of the Most Curious and Uncommon Articles, in Divinity, and Law, Canon, Civil, and Common; Physick, Surgery, Botany, Husbandry, and Gardening; Philosophy, Natural and Moral; Mathematicks, Navigation, and Travels; History, Heraldry, Chronology, and Biography; Books of Chymistry, Magick, and Other Occult Parts of Literature; Poetry, Plays, Novels, and Romances; the Criticks; the Classicks, in All the Best Editions; and Their Translations in All the Modern Languages. The Most Valuable Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, and Painting. Great Numbers in Morocco, on the Largest Paper, and Choicely Preserv'd; Besides Some Thousand Volumes of Scarce and Useful Tracts, Which Will Begin to Be Sold Very Cheap, the Lowest Price Marked in Each Book, at T. Osborne's in Gray's-Inn, on Wednesday the Second of December. s.n, 1741.