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A short and easy introduction to heraldry , in two parts. Part I. The use of arms and armory, ... Part II. A dictionary of heraldry, ... Embellished with thirty-eight copperplates, ... The whole compiled from the most approved authorities. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull.
Clark, HughDate: 1788
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Tratado completo de la ciencia del blason : ó sea, Código heráldico-histórico, acompañado de una estensa noticia de todas las órdenes de caballería existentes y abolidas / por D. Modesto Costa y Turell.
Costa y Turell, Modesto, active 19th century.Date: 1858- E-books
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A short and easy introduction to heraldry in which all the most useful terms are displayed in a clear and alphabetical manner; With the Use and Dignity of Arms, the Manner of Tournaments, Croisaides, Tombs and Monuments: also the Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat-Armours. With a concise Method of Sketching and Blazoning Arms, now in Practice among Heralds, Herald Painters and Engravers. Likewise Achievements or Hatchments so familiarly explained, that a Person may know, at the first View, what Branch of the Family is deceased; with a great Number of elegant Copper-Plates, containing above Eight Hundred Examples, collected from the most antient and modern Authors, upon a new and regular Plan. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, engravers. The third edition, much enlarged, by the addition of two hundred examples, neatly Engraved; and an appendix Containing the Privileges of the Gentry and Yeomen of England, extracted from the last Edition of Guillim's Display of Heraldry. And an Account of the Garter, Bath, Thistle, and all the different Orders of Europe.
Clark, HughDate: 1777- E-books
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A new dictionary of heraldry , explaining the terms us'd in that science, with their Etymology, and different Versions into Latin. Containing all the Rules of Blazon, with Reasons for the same. The Original Signification of Bearings. And a concise account of the most noted orders of knighthood that are, or have been; and of Honours and Dignities Ecclesiastical, Civil, or Military. Illustrated with 196 devices on copper The whole design'd to make that Science familiar. Revis'd and corrected, with a letter to the publisher, by Mr. James Coats.
Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- E-books
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A short and easy introduction to heraldry in which all the terms are displayed in a clear and alphabetical manner; With the Use and Dignity of Arms, the Manner of Tournaments, Croisaides: also the Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat-Armours. Likewise Hatchments so familiarly explained, that a Person may know, at the first View, what Branch of the Family is deceased; with a great Number of elegant Copper-Plates, containing above Six Hundred Figures, collected from the most ancient and modern Authors, upon a new and regular Plan. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, Engravers.
Clark, HughDate: 1776- E-books
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The great theater of honour and nobility containing, I. The science of heraldry, with a Compleat Dictionary of all the Terms proper thereto. II. An historical and chronological abridgment of the settlements and revolutions of the Monarchies and Sovereignties of Europe, from the Downfall of the Roman Empire, till towards the End of the Tenth Century. III. The present state of the empire of Germany, with relation to the Emperor, King of the Romans, Electors, Princes of the Empire, Imperial Cities, Diets, &c. IV. The atchievements and blazo of the emperors, Kings, Princes, and Sovereign States of Christendom. Both in French and English. Illustrated and Adorned with about forty copper-plates, Curiously Engraved. By Mr. A. Boyer, Author of the Royal Dictionary, French and English.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- E-books
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A new dictionary of heraldry , explaining the terms us'd in that science, with their Etymology, and different Versions into Latin. Containing all the Rules of Blazon, with Reasons for the same. The Original Signification of Bearings. And a concise account of the most noted orders of knighthood that are, or have been; and of Honours and Dignities Ecclesiastical, Civil, or Military. Illustrated with 196 devices on copper. The whole design'd to make that Science familiar. Revis'd and corrected with a recommendatory epistle. By Mr. James Coats.
Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- E-books
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Le Grand Th�eatre de l'honneur & de la noblesse Contenant, I. La s�cience du blason, avec un dictionnaire complet des termes qui lui font propres. II. Abreg�e historique & chronologique des Etablissemens & des Revolutions des Monarchies & des Souverainetez de L'Europe, depuis la Decadence de L'Empire Romain, jusques vers la fin du Xe Siecle. III. L'Etat Pr�esent de l'empire d'Allemagne, par rapport �a L'Empereur, au Roy des Romains, aux Electeurs, Princes de L'Empire, Villes Imperiales, Dietes, &c. IV. Les armoiries & le blason des Empereurs, Rois, Princes, & Etats souverains de la Chre�tient�e. En fran�cois & en anglois. Illustr�e & enrichi d'environ Quarante Planches en Taille-Douce. Dedi�e A son Altesse Royale Monseigneur le Prince de Galles. Par le Sr A. Boyer, Auteur du Dictionnaire Royal, Anglois-Fran�cois.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- E-books
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A new dictionary of heraldry , explaining all the terms us'd in that science, with their Etimology, and how express'd in Latin. And Containing all the Rules of Blazoning Coat-Armour, with the Reasons for the same. The Original Signification of all Bearings. An account of the most noted orders of knighthood that are, or have been; and of Honours and Dignities Ecclesiastical, Civil, or Military. Adorn'd with several copper plates. The whole design'd to make that Science familiar to every Capacity.
Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- E-books
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A short and easy introduction to heraldry In two parts. Part I. A concise Dictionary of all the most Useful Technical Terms in the Science of Heraldry, with twenty-eight Copperplates, containing above eight hundred and eighty Examples, elegantly engraved. Part II. The Use of Arms and Armory, with Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat Armours, a Description of Tournaments, Croisades, Tombs, and Monuments. The Method of Sketching and Blazoning Arms, in Practice among Heralds, Herald-Painters, and Engravers. Likewise Hatchments so familiarly explained, that on the first View may be known what Branch of the Family is deceased. The whole is collected from the best Authorities, upon a new and regular Plan. Also Anappendix, Containing the Privileges of the Gentry and Yeomen of England, with An Account of the Garter, Bath, Thistle, and all the different Orders of Europe. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull.
Clark, HughDate: 1781