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1780 1st Edition ,
A COMPLETE BODY OF HERALDRY
Containing an Historical Enquiry into the origin of Armories; the Proper Methods of Blazoning and Marshalling Armorial Bearings; the Arms of all Sovereign Princes and States; an Historical Catalogue of all the Different Orders of Knighthood; the Arms of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Towns Corporate in England and Wales; and of the abbies and Religious Houses; the Arms of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees; a Discourse on Funeral Trophies; Glover's Ordinary of Arms Aaugmented and Improved; an Alphabet of Arms; and a Copious Glossary,
By Joseph Edmundson
Joseph Edmondson (died 1786) was an English herald and genealogist whose principal work is the Baronagium Genealogicum ("or the Pedigrees of the English Peers, Deduced from the Earliest Times: Originally Compiled by Sir William Segar, and Continued to the Present Time"), 5 volumes, published in London, 1764.
Illustrated By: Francesco Bartolozzi
Francesco Bartolozzi RA (21 September 1727 – 7 March 1815) was an Italian engraver, whose most productive period was spent in London. He is noted for popularizing the "crayon" method of engraving.
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Language: English
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Published By: T. Spilsbury and sold by J. Dodsley and T. Payne and Son et al, London
folio (fo 12 × 19 305 × 483),Pages
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2 volumes in 1, illustrated with copper plates, title continues after mottos: of all sovereign princes and states; as also the Atchievements [sic] of the peers, peeresses, and baronets, of England, Scotland, and Ireland. An historical catalogue of all the different orders of knighthood ... The arms of the counties, cities, boroughs, and towns corporate, in England and Wales; and of the Abbies and religious houses founded therein: as also those of the royal boroughs in Scotland; and of the societies, bodies corporate, trading companies, &c. in London. The arms of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal sees in England and Ireland, and of those heretofore established in Scotland ... A discourse on the origin, use, and abuse, of funeral trophies. Glover's Ordinary of arms, augmented and improved; an alphabet of arms, containing upwards of fifty thousand coats, with their crests, &c. and a copious glossary, explaining all the technical terms used in heraldry .... A remarkable work who began as the painter of arms on the coaches of Queen Charlotte to the purchase of the manuscripts known as the Baronagium genealogicum (compiled by Simon Segar). Although he published other works, this is his most famous work which was subscribed by the royal family and a virtually all the higher aristocracy. It includes an alphabet of 50,000 coats of arms and owed much to the unpublished "offices of arms", an unpublished manuscript by John Anstit, the elder, Garter. One of the essential volumes on the great coats of arms of the English lords. (references: see A. Wagner, Heralds of England; W.T. Lowndes, The bibliographers manual of English literature). George III was among his major sponsors. the plates are all at the back of each Volume.
SKU: BTETM0002578
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 5Kg
1780 1st Edition ,
A COMPLETE BODY OF HERALDRY
Containing an Historical Enquiry into the origin of Armories; the Proper Methods of Blazoning and Marshalling Armorial Bearings; the Arms of all Sovereign Princes and States; an Historical Catalogue of all the Different Orders of Knighthood; the Arms of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Towns Corporate in England and Wales; and of the abbies and Religious Houses; the Arms of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees; a Discourse on Funeral Trophies; Glover's Ordinary of Arms Aaugmented and Improved; an Alphabet of Arms; and a Copious Glossary,
By Joseph Edmundson
Joseph Edmondson (died 1786) was an English herald and genealogist whose principal work is the Baronagium Genealogicum ("or the Pedigrees of the English Peers, Deduced from the Earliest Times: Originally Compiled by Sir William Segar, and Continued to the Present Time"), 5 volumes, published in London, 1764.
Illustrated By: Francesco Bartolozzi
Francesco Bartolozzi RA (21 September 1727 – 7 March 1815) was an Italian engraver, whose most productive period was spent in London. He is noted for popularizing the "crayon" method of engraving.
Format: ,
Language: English
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: T. Spilsbury and sold by J. Dodsley and T. Payne and Son et al, London
folio (fo 12 × 19 305 × 483),Pages
ISBN:
2 volumes in 1, illustrated with copper plates, title continues after mottos: of all sovereign princes and states; as also the Atchievements [sic] of the peers, peeresses, and baronets, of England, Scotland, and Ireland. An historical catalogue of all the different orders of knighthood ... The arms of the counties, cities, boroughs, and towns corporate, in England and Wales; and of the Abbies and religious houses founded therein: as also those of the royal boroughs in Scotland; and of the societies, bodies corporate, trading companies, &c. in London. The arms of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal sees in England and Ireland, and of those heretofore established in Scotland ... A discourse on the origin, use, and abuse, of funeral trophies. Glover's Ordinary of arms, augmented and improved; an alphabet of arms, containing upwards of fifty thousand coats, with their crests, &c. and a copious glossary, explaining all the technical terms used in heraldry .... A remarkable work who began as the painter of arms on the coaches of Queen Charlotte to the purchase of the manuscripts known as the Baronagium genealogicum (compiled by Simon Segar). Although he published other works, this is his most famous work which was subscribed by the royal family and a virtually all the higher aristocracy. It includes an alphabet of 50,000 coats of arms and owed much to the unpublished "offices of arms", an unpublished manuscript by John Anstit, the elder, Garter. One of the essential volumes on the great coats of arms of the English lords. (references: see A. Wagner, Heralds of England; W.T. Lowndes, The bibliographers manual of English literature). George III was among his major sponsors. the plates are all at the back of each Volume.
SKU: BTETM0002578
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 5Kg
1780 1st Edition ,
A COMPLETE BODY OF HERALDRY
Containing an Historical Enquiry into the origin of Armories; the Proper Methods of Blazoning and Marshalling Armorial Bearings; the Arms of all Sovereign Princes and States; an Historical Catalogue of all the Different Orders of Knighthood; the Arms of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Towns Corporate in England and Wales; and of the abbies and Religious Houses; the Arms of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees; a Discourse on Funeral Trophies; Glover's Ordinary of Arms Aaugmented and Improved; an Alphabet of Arms; and a Copious Glossary,
By Joseph Edmundson
Joseph Edmondson (died 1786) was an English herald and genealogist whose principal work is the Baronagium Genealogicum ("or the Pedigrees of the English Peers, Deduced from the Earliest Times: Originally Compiled by Sir William Segar, and Continued to the Present Time"), 5 volumes, published in London, 1764.
Illustrated By: Francesco Bartolozzi
Francesco Bartolozzi RA (21 September 1727 – 7 March 1815) was an Italian engraver, whose most productive period was spent in London. He is noted for popularizing the "crayon" method of engraving.
Format: ,
Language: English
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Published By: T. Spilsbury and sold by J. Dodsley and T. Payne and Son et al, London
folio (fo 12 × 19 305 × 483),Pages
ISBN:
2 volumes in 1, illustrated with copper plates, title continues after mottos: of all sovereign princes and states; as also the Atchievements [sic] of the peers, peeresses, and baronets, of England, Scotland, and Ireland. An historical catalogue of all the different orders of knighthood ... The arms of the counties, cities, boroughs, and towns corporate, in England and Wales; and of the Abbies and religious houses founded therein: as also those of the royal boroughs in Scotland; and of the societies, bodies corporate, trading companies, &c. in London. The arms of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal sees in England and Ireland, and of those heretofore established in Scotland ... A discourse on the origin, use, and abuse, of funeral trophies. Glover's Ordinary of arms, augmented and improved; an alphabet of arms, containing upwards of fifty thousand coats, with their crests, &c. and a copious glossary, explaining all the technical terms used in heraldry .... A remarkable work who began as the painter of arms on the coaches of Queen Charlotte to the purchase of the manuscripts known as the Baronagium genealogicum (compiled by Simon Segar). Although he published other works, this is his most famous work which was subscribed by the royal family and a virtually all the higher aristocracy. It includes an alphabet of 50,000 coats of arms and owed much to the unpublished "offices of arms", an unpublished manuscript by John Anstit, the elder, Garter. One of the essential volumes on the great coats of arms of the English lords. (references: see A. Wagner, Heralds of England; W.T. Lowndes, The bibliographers manual of English literature). George III was among his major sponsors. the plates are all at the back of each Volume.
SKU: BTETM0002578
Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 5Kg
Good - First edition, Folio 40.5 x 27cm, complete
The frontispiece is a portrait of the author engraved by F. Bartolozzi in 1777
2 vol. bound together, re-backed full-calf, frontispiece and 23 full-page plates, title/dedication pages toned with some repairs to paper, damp staining in places, some toning/light spotting/marking at edges, occasional small tear Please see photos as part of condition report
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