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Architectural recreations: (being a sequel to the Geometrical recreations) illustrating, in an entertaining and familiar manner, the most essential principles of solid geometry and architectural elevations ...

Architectural recreations: (being a sequel to the Geometrical recreations) illustrating, in an entertaining and familiar manner, the most essential principles of solid geometry and architectural elevations ...

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  • OLS POL 6618
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  • Copyright The Board of Trinity College Dublin. Images are available for single-use academic application only. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the Library of Trinity College, Dublin.
Publisher location
  • England
  • London
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Date Created
  • issued 1818
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Abstract
  • Architectural recreations: (being a sequel to the Geometrical recreations); illustrating, in an entertaining and familiar manner, the most essential principles of solid geometry and architectural elevations; as also the effect of perspective, light and shadow, by means of cubic sections, figures and diagrams, capable of endless transformation: accompanied by a case containing the cubic sections. Published by R[udolph]. Ackerman; printed by L[ancelot]. Harrison, [1818]. Includes 14 diagram plates.
Collection title
  • Pollard Collection of Children's Literature
Provenance
  • Part of the Pollard Collection of Children’s Literature bequeathed to the Library of Trinity College in 2005 which consists of more than 10,000 children’s books spanning four centuries. Mary ‘Paul’ Pollard was a former Keeper of Early Printed Books in the Library.
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  • ink
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  • paper (fiber product)
Digital Object Id
  • POL6618_01
Source
  • 0093805

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