HC&M: "Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested", Vol. II.


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Name "Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested", Vol. II.



Catalog ID HCM2039
Year 1735
Description "Dictionarium Polygraphicum:
Or, The Whole
Body of Arts
Regularly Digested
Containing,
I. The ARTS of Designing, Drawing, Painting, Washing Prints, Limning, Japanning, Gilding in all their various kinds. Also Perspective, the Laws of Shadows, Dialling, &c.
II. Carving, Cutting in Wood, Stone; Moulding and Casting Figures in Plaister, Wax, Metal; also Engraving, and Etching, and Mezzotinto.
III. A brief historical Account of the most considerable Painters, Sculptors, Statuaries , and Engravers, with those Cypers or Marks by which their Works are known.
IV. An Explanation of the Emblematical and Hieroglyphical Representations of the Heathen Deities, Powers, Human Passions, Virtues, Vices, &c. of great Use in History Painting.
V. THe Production, Nature, Refining, Compounding, Transmutation and Tinging of all sorts of Metals and Minerals of various Colours.
VI. THe ARGS of Making, Working, Painting, or Staining all sorts of Glass and Marble; also Enamels, the imitation of all sorts of Precious Stones, Pearls, &c. according to the Practice both of the Antients and Moderns.
VII. Dying all sorts of Materials, Linen, Woollen, Silk, Leather, Wood, Ivory, Horns, Bones; also Bleaching and Whitening Linen, Hair, &c.
VIII. The ART of Tapestry-Weaving, as now performed in England, Flanders and France, either of the high or low Warp; also many other curious Manufactures.
IX. A Description of Colours, Natural and Artificial, as to their Productions, Natures or Qualities, various Preparations, Compositions and Uses.
X. THe method of making all kinds of Inks, both Natrual and Sympathetical; and also many other Curiosities not here to be specified, whereby this is rendred a more Compleat Work than has hitherto appear'd in any language.

Adorned with proper Sculptures, curiously Engraven on more than fifty Copper Plates.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
Printeed for C. HITCH and C. DAVIS in Paternoster Row, and S. AUSTEN in St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCXXXV."

Period leather spine. Detatched boards are not original (or one is, but repaired?) Original owner signature on title page, "Arminella Sharman" (possibly of County Down, NI, died 1865). Some plates detatched. (need inventory***).

Covers J-ZUC, plus supplements.

See: "Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested", Vol. I..

Interesting entry on Foliating looking glasses (silvering mirrors).


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