ForsideBøgerA Manual Of Photography

A Manual Of Photography

Forfatter: Robert Hunt

År: 1853

Forlag: John Joseph Griffin & Co.

Sted: London

Udgave: 3

Sider: 370

UDK: 77.02 Hun

Third Edition, Enlarged

Illustrated by Numerous Engrabings

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4 NEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS ENCYCLOPÆDIA METROPOLITANA, NEW AND REVISED EDITION. The Second Edition of the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana will be handsomely printed in a Series of Cabinet Volumes, in Long Primer type, in crown 8vo. The work will be thoroughly revised, many new Treatises added, the Articles all provided with comprehensive Indexes, or Analytical Tables of Con- tents, and abundantly illustrated by Maps, Wood-cuts, and Engravings. It will be published in Volumes, each containing a Complete Treatise. Vol. 1.—COLERIDGE’S (S. T.) DISSERTATION ON THE SCIENCE OF METHOD, revised. With a Synopsis, 2s. 2 .—STODDART’S (SIR JOHN) UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR, or the Pure Science of Language, competely Re-written, 5s. 3 .—WHATELY’S (ARCHBISHOP) LOGIC. With a New Synopsis and Index, 3s. 4 .—WHATELY’S (ARCHBISHOP) RHETORIC. With a New Synopsis and Index, 3s. 6d. 5 .—HINDS’S (Bishop) HISTORY OF EARLY CHRISTIANTY. Revised, to which is added, NEWMAN’S DISSERTATION ON MIRACLES,6s. 6 .—SENIOR’S (NASSAU W.) POLITICAL ECONOMY, 4s. 7 .—HALE’S (ARCHDEACON) HISTORY OF THE JEWS. From the Time of Alexander the Great to the Destruction of J erusalem, revised, 2s. 6d. 8 .—SACRED HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. From the Antediluvian Period to the Time of the Prophet Malachi. Edited and partly written by the Rev. F. A. Cox, D.D., LL.D., revised, 6s. 9 .—HISTORY OF GREEK LITERATURE. By Sir Thomas N. Tal- fourd, Right Rev. Dr. Blomfield, Bp. of London, Ac. Revised, 7s. 6d. 10 .—MORAL AND METAPHYSICAL PHILOSOPHY. By Professor Maurice. Part First, the Ancient Systems of Philosophy, re written, 5s. 11 —INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSAL HISTORY. By Sir John STODDART, LL.D., re-written, 5s. 12 —ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. By William Ramsay, M.A., Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow. Numerous Engravings, 8s. 6d. 13 .—BOTANY.' By JOHN Hutton Balfour, F.R.S.E., Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Edinburgh. Numerous Engravings, 12s.6d. 14 .—ELECTRO-METALLURGY: Containing an Account of the most Im- proved Methods of depositing Copper, Silver, Gold, and other metals. With numerous Illustrations. By James Napier, F.C.S. 3s. 6d. 15 .— HISTORY OF GREECE from the Earliest Periods to the Close of the Peloponnesian War. By Sir Thomas N. Talfourd, D.C.L., Rev. J. B. Ottley, A.M., E. Pococke, Esq., and other Contributors. With One Hundred and Fifty Illustrations, 9s. 16 .—PHOTOGRAPHY, embracing Daguerreotype, Calotype, Ac. By Robert Hunt, Professor of Mechanical Science in the Museum of 1 radical Geology, London. Third edition, 54 Wood-Engravings, 6s. . 17 .—VETERINARY ART, by W.C.Spooner. Fifty-one Engravings, 3s. 18 .—EARLY ORIENTAL HISTORY, comprising the History of Egypt, As- syria, Persia, Media, Phrygia, and Phoenicia, by Rev. I roiessor Eadie, D.D., LL.D. With numerous Illustrations, 8s. 19 .—HISTORY OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC. By the Rev. Thomas ARNOLD, D.D., Sir Thomas N. Talfourd, D.C.L., the Rev. Professor Jeremie, and others. With numerous Illustrations, 8s. 6d. 20 .—BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES AND GEOGRAPHY. By Rev. F.A.Cox, D.D., LL.D. With Maps and numerous Illustrations, 7s. 6d. 21 .—METALLURGY. A Practical Treatise on the Chemistry of the Metals; containing an Account of Assaying, Mining, Smelting, Ac., by John Arthur Phillips, F.C.S., with nearly 200 engravings, 12s. 22 .—HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN THE SECOND AND THIRD CENTURIES; including a Biographical and Critical Account of the Ecclesiastical Writers and Heretics of that Period. By James Amiraux Jeremie, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge, 4s. 23 .—HISTORY OF GREECE AND MACEDONIA, from the Age.of Xen- ophon to the Absorption of Greece in the Roman Empire. By Di. LYALL, Dean of Canterbury, Rev. G - C. RenoüARD, B.D., Ac., Ac., n lib numerous Illustrations, 8s. „ , 24 .—HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE. By Rev. Ihomas Arnold, D.D., Rev. Henry Thomson, M.A., Rev. Dr. Newman, Rev. J. B. OTTLEY, M.A., and Rev. J. M. NEALE, Warden of Sackville Coll. 10s. 6d. 25 .—HISTORY OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. By the Rev Thomas Arnold, D.D., of Rugby, Ac. With numerous Illustrations, 10s. 6d. 26 .—HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN POWER. By Bishop Russel, Ac., with numerous illustrations, 12s. (id.