57 results filtered with: William Faithorne

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John Pordage. Line engraving after W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneReference: 7921i
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Saint Matthew, beginning to write his gospel. Engraving by W. Faithorne, 1657, after P. de Jode I.
Pieter de Jode IDate: 1657Reference: 6578i
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John Kersey. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1673, after G. van Soest, 1672.
Gerard SoestDate: 1673Reference: 4998i
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John Mayow. Line engraving by or attributed to W. Faithorne, 1674.
William FaithorneDate: 1674Reference: 6441i- Books
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Aphorismi Urbigerani, or, Certain rules, clearly demonstrating the three infallible ways of preparing the grand elixir, or circulatum majus of the philosophers : discovering the secret of secrets, and detecting the errors of vulgar chymists in their operations : contain'd in one hundred and one aphorisms, to which are added The three ways of preparing the vegetable elixir, or, Circulatum minus / all deduc'd from never-erring experience by Baro Urbigerus.
Baro UrbigerusDate: 1690- Books
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Via recta ad vitam longam. Or, A treatise wherein the right way and best manner of living for attaining to a long and healthfull life, is clearly demonstrated and punctually applyed to every age and constitution of body : The fourth impression, amplified with many profitable additions. By Tob. Venner Doctor of Physick in Bathe. Whereunto is annexed a very necessary and compendious treatise of the famous baths of Bathe; with a censure of the medicinal faculties of the water of St. Vincent's Rocks near the city of Bristol. As also an accurate treatise concerning tobacco, by the same author.
Tobias VennerDate: Anno 1660
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John Bulwer. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1653.
William FaithorneDate: 1653Reference: 1533i
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Francis Glisson. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1677, after himself [?].
William FaithorneDate: 1677Reference: 3597i- Pictures
King Charles II. Engraving by W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneDate: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2043188i
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Charles Leigh. Line engraving by J. Savage, 1700, after W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneDate: 1700Reference: 5508i
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Valentine Greatrakes. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1666.
William FaithorneDate: [1666]Reference: 3772i
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Saint Bartholomew. Line engraving attributed to W. Faithorne.
Date: 1690-1699Reference: 3537i
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John Ray. Line engraving after W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneReference: 8132i
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Abraham Cowley. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1687, after Sir P. Lely.
Peter LelyDate: 1687Reference: 2160i
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Abraham Cowley. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1668, after Sir P. Lely.
Peter LelyDate: 1668Reference: 2161i- Books
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Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions· : In two parts. The first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existence. By Joseph Glanvil late chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, and Fellow of the Royal Society. With a letter of Dr. Henry More on the same subject. And an authentick, but wonderful story of certain Swedish witches; done into English by Anth. Horneck preacher at the Savoy.
Joseph GlanvillDate: 1681
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John Ray. Line engraving by A. de Bloys after W. Elder after W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneReference: 8128i- Pictures
Sir William Read. Line engraving by R. Grave (Graves) after W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneReference: 8151i
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William Harvey. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1653.
Date: 1653Reference: 4023i
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Tobias Venner. Line engraving by W. Richardson, 1801, after W. Faithorne, 1660.
William FaithorneReference: 9382i
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Samuel Collins. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1685, after himself.
William FaithorneDate: 1685Reference: 1942i- Books
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The gentlewomans companion; or, A guide to the female sex : containing directions of behaviour, in all places, companies, relations, and conditions, from their childhood down to old age: viz. As, children to parents. Scholars to governours. Single to servants. Virgins to suitors. Married to husbands. Huswifes to the house Mistresses to servants. Mothers to children. Widows to the world Prudent to all. With letters and discourses upon all occasions. Whereunto is added, a guide for cook-maids, dairy-maids, chamber-maids, and all others that go to service. The whole being an exact rule for the female sex in general. By Hannah Woolley.
Hannah WoolleyDate: 1673
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Valentine Greatrakes. Oil painting after W. Faithorne.
William FaithorneDate: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 45644i
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Saint Luke, painting a picture of the Virgin. Engraving by W. Faithorne after P. de Jode.
Pieter de Jode IDate: 1600-1699Reference: 6339i
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Saint John the Evangelist. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1653.
Date: 1653Reference: 5907i