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neoclassicism (architecture)3
architecture3
vases1
architecture, roman1
decoration and ornament1

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Adam, Robert (1728-1792)4
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)3
Adam, James (1732-1794)2
Villiers, Victor Albert George Child (1845-1915)2
Adam, Robert, 1728-17922
Pastorini, Benedetto1
Homer1
Palace of Diocletian (Split, Croatia)1

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The works in architecture of Robert and James Adam... = Les ouvrages d'architecture de Robert et Jaques Adam ... [etc.]

Adam, Robert (1728-1792); Adam, James (1732-1794); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Villiers, Victor Albert George Child (1845-1915)

1778-79

English and French. Leeds University Library copy at folio Architecture B-0.1 ADA is incomplete, only 2 parts. Contents are: Number I: Containing part of the designs of Sion House, a magnificent sea...

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The works in architecture of Robert and James Adam... = Les ouvrages d'architecture de Robert et Jaques Adam ... [etc.] (oversize)

Adam, Robert (1728-1792); Adam, James (1732-1794); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Villiers, Victor Albert George Child (1845-1915)

1778-79

English and French. Leeds University Library copy at folio Architecture B-0.1 ADA is incomplete, only 2 parts. Contents are: Number I: Containing part of the designs of Sion House, a magnificent sea...

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Designs for vases and foliage, composed from the antique

Adam, Robert (1728-1792); Pastorini, Benedetto; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)

1821

Frontispiece: The Iliad of Homer translated by James Macpherson Esqr: Vol: I:st.

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Ruins of the palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia

Adam, Robert (1728-1792)

[1764]

Brunet, I, col. 46, gives London as imprint location.

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