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Architecture, Antiquities, Practical Mechanics, and Civil Engineering. 



THE MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING AND 



ARCHITECTURE. By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy 

 and Astronomy in and King's College, London; Author of Illustrations of Mechanics," &c. 

 I vol. 8vo. {Just ready.) 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF PRACTICAL MECHANICS. 



By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.A. ; being the first volume of " Illustrations of Science, by the 

 Professors of King's College." 2d edition, 1 vol. 8vo. with numerous Woodcuts, 8s. cloth. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL INSITTUTE OF BRITISH 



ARCHITECTS of LONDON : consisting of a series of Papers on " Antiquities," and " Con- 

 struction." By R. Willis, M.A. F.R.S. &c. ; Ambrose Poynter; Herr Kallmann, of Han- 

 over; Dr. Faraday ; Mr. Bracebridge; Herr Beuth, of Berlin ; Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. F.A.S. ; 

 Mr. C. H. Smith ; Mr. C. Fowler, Hon. Sec. ; Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of Lincoln ; and Mr. J. P. 

 Papworth. Vol. I. Part 2, 4to. with numerous lithographic and woodcut illustrations, 24s. cloth. 



contents. 



Antiquities : On the Construction of Vaults in the Middle Ages ; on the Contemporary Styles 

 of Gothic Architecture in England and France ; on the Characteristic Interpenetrations of the 

 Flamboyant Style ; History of Greco-Russian Ecclesiastical Architecture ; Report of the Com- 

 mittee appointed to examine the Elgin Marbles, in order to ascertain whether any Evidences 

 remain as to the Employment of Colour in the Decoration of the Architecture or Sculpture. 



Construction : Some Particulars respecting the Cost of certain Public Buildings in Berlin 

 and Potsdam ; Observations on the Heights of Entablatures ; Lithology, or Observations on 

 Stone used for Building : on Warming and Ventilating the Long Room of the Custom House, 

 London, upon Dr. Arnott's Principle ; Report on the Construction of the Stone Arch between 

 the West Towers of Lincoln Cathedrals ; a Suggestion referring to the Stone Arch at Lincoln 

 Cathedral; a Summary of the Papers read at the ordinary General Meetings of the Institute 

 during the Session 1840-41. 



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GWILT'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARCHITECTURE. 



(For particulars, vide page 9 of Catalogue No. I.) 



CRESY'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. 



(For particulars, vide page 11 of Catalogue No. I.) 



LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 



(For particulars, vide page 11 of Catalogue No. I.) 



A TREATISE ON ROADS ; 



Wherein the Principles on which Roads should be made are explained and illustrated by the 

 Plans, Specifications, and Contracts made use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holyhead 

 Road. By the Right Hon. Sir Henry Parnell, Bart., Hon. Memb. Inst. Civ. Eng. London. 

 Second Edition, greatly enlarged, with 9 large plates, ^^1. Is. cloth. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON RAILROADS, 



And INTERIOR COMMUNICATION in GENERAL. Containing numerous Experiments on 

 the Powers of the Improved Locomotive Engines, and Tables of the comparative Cost of Con- 

 veyance on Canals, Railways, and Turnpike Roads. By Nicholas Wood, Colliery Viewer 

 Memb. Inst. Civ. Eng. &c. Third edition, veiy greatly enlarged, with 13 large Plates, and 

 several new Woodcuts. lis. 6d. cloth. 



AN ATTEMPT TO DISCRIMINATE THE STYLES OF 



ARCHITECTURE in ENGLAND, from the Conquest to the Reformation : with a Sketch of 

 the Grecian and Roman Orders, Notices of numerous British Edifices, and some Remarks on 

 the Architecture of a part of France. By Thomas Rickman, F.S.A. Architect. 4th edition, 

 with very considerable additions. In 1 vol. 8vo. with 15 Plates, is. cloth. 



A TREATISE ON THE STEAM ENGINE, 



Historical, Practical, and Descriptive. By John Farey, Engineer. 4to. Illustrated by 

 numerous Woodcuts, and 25 Copper-plates. £5. 5s. boards. 



ANTIQUITIES OF IONIA. Published by the Society of Dilettanti. 



Part I. (imperial folio, with about forty plates, 6s.) containing — 

 The Temple of Bacchus at Teos ; the Temple I Didymseus, near Miletus ; and the Temple at 

 of Minerva at Priene ; the Temple of Apollo 1 Jackly. 



Part II. (imperial folio, with about seventy plates, ^6. 6s.) containing- 



Ruin near the Port of Jigina ; Temple of Jupiter 

 Panellenius ; Temple of Minerva at Sunium 

 Temple of Jupiter Nemaeus, near Argos 

 Temple of Ceres at Eleusis ; Arch at Mylassa 

 Sepulchre at Mylassa; Column of a Temple 

 Ruins at Bafl[i ; Theatre at Stratonicea ; Gym 



nasium at Ephesus ; Fragments of a Temple ; 

 Theatre at Miletus; Stadium at Laodicea; 

 Plan of the Great Theatre at Laodicea; 

 Gymnasium at Troas; Theatre at Jassus; 

 Theatre at Patara ; Theatre at Castell Rosso ; 

 Theatre at Telmessus. 



Part. III. (imp. fol. with seventy-four folio Engravings and three Vignettes, .^8. 8s.) containing— 

 Cnidus ; Aphrodisias ; Patara. 



