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1804

THE | POETICAL WORKS | OF | ALEXANDER POPE. | A NEW EDITION. | — — | ADORNED WITH PLATES. | VOLUME I [ — VI]. | — — | [Gothic:] London: | PRINTED FOR F.J. DU ROVERAY, | By T.Bensley, Bolt Court; | AND SOLD BY J. AND R. ARCH, CORNHILL; AND | E. LLOYD, HARLEY STREET. | 1804. <GEB (Large Paper), Boston Athenaeum (Large Paper), Cornell (Large Paper), Harvard (Large Paper), Huntington: 134289>

8°; Jas Parker engraved one of the twenty plates dated 1 October 1804.

The work was reprinted "WITH ENGRAVINGS, FROM PAINTINGS AND DESIGNS OF HOWARD, STOTHARD, WESTALL, &c. &c." (London: Sharpe and Hailes, 1811) <GEB>.[61]

Rees, Abraham. THE | CYCLOPÆDIA; | OR, | UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY | OF | Arts, Sciences, and Literature. | BY | ABRAHAM REES, D.D. F.R.S. F.L.S. S. Amer. Soc. | WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF | EMINENT PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN. | — — | ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS, | BY THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS. | — — | PLATES. | VOL. II. | BASSO-RELIEVO-HOROLOGY. | — — | LONDON: | Printed for LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN [and forty-two other booksellers] . . . | 1820. <Bodley, BL (3), Chicago, et al>

4°, thirty-nine volumes plus six volumes of plates; J. Parker engraved one plate after Flaxman dated 2 January 1804 for the Fascicle with the essay on "Basso Relievo"


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which was issued on 1 February 1804.[62] Blake made seven plates for the same edition, including one for "Basso Relievo" (1818).

See 1806 Hume.