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|Author=William Borlase | |Author=William Borlase | ||
|Title=Observations on the Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd. With a summary of the Religious, Civil, and Military State of Cornwall before the Norman Conquest; Illustrated by the Plans and Elevations of several Ancient Castles, An Eastern View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's Mount: And a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language | |||
|Literature year=1754 | |Literature year=1754 | ||
|Place=Oxford | |||
|Coordinates=51.75201, -1.25785 | |||
|Literature type=Monograph | |Literature type=Monograph | ||
|Citation=Borlase, William 1754 | |Citation=Borlase, William (1754), Observations on the Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd. With a summary of the Religious, Civil, and Military State of Cornwall before the Norman Conquest; Illustrated by the Plans and Elevations of several Ancient Castles, An Eastern View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's Mount: And a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language, printed by W. Jackson, Oxford. | ||
|Link=https://books.google.be/books?id=Tw5UAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Observations+on+the+Antiquities+Historical+and+Monumental,+of+the+County+of+Cornwall:+Consisting+of+Several&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQp-6pyqfkAhXBYVAKHdghBZEQ6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q&f=false | |||
|Language=English | |||
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Monograph, Oxford
Borlase 1754
| FINA IDUnique ID of the page ᵖ | 2713 |
| AuthorAuthor of the document. | William Borlase |
| TitleTitel of the book. | Observations on the Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd. With a summary of the Religious, Civil, and Military State of Cornwall before the Norman Conquest; Illustrated by the Plans and Elevations of several Ancient Castles, An Eastern View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's Mount: And a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language |
| YearYear of the literature reference ᵖ | 1754 |
| PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. | Oxford 51° 45' 7.24" N, 1° 15' 28.26" W |
| TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) ᵖ | monograph |
| Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. | |
| CitationCitation text of reference | Borlase, William (1754), Observations on the Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd. With a summary of the Religious, Civil, and Military State of Cornwall before the Norman Conquest; Illustrated by the Plans and Elevations of several Ancient Castles, An Eastern View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's Mount: And a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language, printed by W. Jackson, Oxford. |
| External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia ᵖ | https://books.google.be/books?id=Tw5UAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Observations+on+the+Antiquities+Historical+and+Monumental,+of+the+County+of+Cornwall:+Consisting+of+Several&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQp-6pyqfkAhXBYVAKHdghBZEQ6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q&f=false |
| KeywordNumismatic Keywords ᵖ | |
| LanguageLanguage of the correspondence | English |
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|author=William Borlase |title=Observations on the Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd. With a summary of the Religious, Civil, and Military State of Cornwall before the Norman Conquest; Illustrated by the Plans and Elevations of several Ancient Castles, An Eastern View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's Mount: And a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language |year=1754 |type=Monograph |citation text=Borlase, William (1754), Observations on the Antiquities Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd. With a summary of the Religious, Civil, and Military State of Cornwall before the Norman Conquest; Illustrated by the Plans and Elevations of several Ancient Castles, An Eastern View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's Mount: And a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language, printed by W. Jackson, Oxford.
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