(1800). An Historical description of Westminster Abbey, its monuments, and curiosities: Containing I. An account of its foundation and consecration. II. The various changes it has undergone. III. A general view of all the monuments erected therein; with an abstract of their inscriptions. IV. Copies of the best English epitaphs, and translations of the Latin. V. Characters, anecdotes, and memoirs of the lives of the Kings, &c. interred in the Abbey. VI. Observations on the beauty and propriety of the respective monuments. VII. A particular description of Henry the VIIth's chapel, with its ornaments. VIII. A general view of the cloisters; with copies of several inscriptions there. IX. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic, and Greek Epitaphs on the tombs of Sir Samuel Moreland's two wives, never before attempted. Designed chiefly as a guide to strangers. Printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)An Historical Description of Westminster Abbey, Its Monuments, and Curiosities: Containing I. An Account of Its Foundation and Consecration. II. The Various Changes It Has Undergone. III. A General View of All the Monuments Erected Therein; with an Abstract of Their Inscriptions. IV. Copies of the Best English Epitaphs, and Translations of the Latin. V. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of the Kings, &c. Interred in the Abbey. VI. Observations on the Beauty and Propriety of the Respective Monuments. VII. A Particular Description of Henry the VIIth's Chapel, with Its Ornaments. VIII. A General View of the Cloisters; with Copies of Several Inscriptions There. IX. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic, and Greek Epitaphs on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Moreland's Two Wives, Never Before Attempted. Designed Chiefly as a Guide to Strangers. London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1800.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)An Historical Description of Westminster Abbey, Its Monuments, and Curiosities: Containing I. An Account of Its Foundation and Consecration. II. The Various Changes It Has Undergone. III. A General View of All the Monuments Erected Therein; with an Abstract of Their Inscriptions. IV. Copies of the Best English Epitaphs, and Translations of the Latin. V. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of the Kings, &c. Interred in the Abbey. VI. Observations on the Beauty and Propriety of the Respective Monuments. VII. A Particular Description of Henry the VIIth's Chapel, with Its Ornaments. VIII. A General View of the Cloisters; with Copies of Several Inscriptions There. IX. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic, and Greek Epitaphs on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Moreland's Two Wives, Never Before Attempted. Designed Chiefly as a Guide to Strangers. Printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1800.