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Richard Blome
(Blome, Richard, -1705)
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Blome, Richard, -1705: Analogia honorum, or, A treatise of honour and nobility, according to the laws and customes of England collected out of the most authentick authors, both ancient and modern : in two parts : the first containing honour military, and relateth to war, the second, honour civil, and relateth (London : Printed by Tho. Roycroft ..., 1677), also by John Logan (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: Answer to Mr. Denn's Quaker no papist (Printed by J.C. and are sold neer the north door of S. Pauls Church, 1659), also by Thomas Smith, George Fox, and George Whitehead (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: The art of heraldry in two parts : the first concisely comprehending all necessary rules in the said art, with many useful examples of bearing, to facilitate the way of blazening any coat of armor : the second part giving a full account of the priviledges [sic], dignities &c. of the nobility and gentry of England : together with the achievements of each degree &c. according to the excellent method of Guillim's Heraldry, the whole illustrated with fifty two proper sculptures, for the better explanation thereof. (London : Printed for Hannah Sawbridge ..., MDCLXXXV [1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: Cosmography and geography in two parts, the first, containing the general and absolute part of cosmography and geography, being a translation from that eminent and much esteemed geographer Varenius : wherein are at large handled all such arts as are necessary to be understood for the true knowledge thereof : the second part, being a geographical description of all the world, taken from the notes and works of the famous Monsieur Sanson, late geographer to the French King : to which are added about an hundred cosmographical, geographical and hydrographical tables of several kingdoms and isles of the world, with their chief cities, seaports, bays, &c. drawn from the maps of the said Sanson : illustrated with maps. (London : Printed by S. Roycroft for Richard Blome, 1682), also by Nicolas Sanson and Bernhardus Varenius (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: A Description of the island of Jamaica with the other isles and territories in America to which the English are related, viz Barbadoes, St. Christophers, Nievis, or Mevis, Antego, St. Vincent, Dominica, Montferrat, Anguilla, Barbada, Bermudes, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New-York, New-England, New-Foundland (Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman ..., 1678) (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: A description of the island of Jamaica : with the other isles and territories in America, to which the English are related, viz., Barbadoes, St. Christophers, Nievis or Mevis, Antego, St. Vincent, Dominica, Montserrat, Anguilla, Barbada, Bermudes, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New-York, New-England, New-Found-Land (London : Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman, at the Kings-Arms in the Poultrey, 1678., 1678), also by Robert Vaughan, Dorman Newman, and Joseph Bennet (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: A display of heraldry : manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof than hath been hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method (Printed by S. Roycroft for R. Blome, and are sold by Francis Tyton, Henry Brome, Thomas Basset, Richard Chiswell, John Wright, and Thomas Sawbridge, 1679), also by John Guillim, John Logan, Francis Tyton, Samuel Roycroft, Anthony Van Dyck, Robert White, Edward Davis, and Abraham Blooteling (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: An essay to heraldry in two parts. The first containing ... the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military; being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England ... The whole illustrated with variety of ... sculptures ... (Printed by T.B. for Rich. Blome ..., 1684) (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: The fanatick history: or an exact relation and account of the old Anabaptists, and new Quakers. Being the summe of all that hath been yet discovered about their most blasphemous opinions, dangerous pactises [sic], and malitious endevours to subvert all civil government both in church and state. Together with their mad mimick pranks, and their ridiculous actions and gestures, enough to amaze any sober christian. Which may prove the death & burial of the fanatick doctrine. Published with the approbation of divers orthodox divines. (London, : Printed for J. Sims, at the Cross Keyes in St. Paul's Church-yard., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: The gentlemans recreation in two parts : the first being an encyclopedy of the arts and sciences ... the second part treats of horsmanship, hawking, hunting, fowling, fishing, and agriculture : with a short treatise of cock-fighting ... : all which are collected from the most authentick authors, and the many gross errors therein corrected, with great enlargements ... : and for the better explanation thereof, great variety of useful sculptures, as nets, traps, engines, &c. are added for the taking of beasts, fowl and fish : not hitherto published by any : the whole illustrated with about an hundred ornamental and useful sculptures engraven in copper, relating to the several subjects. (London : Printed by S. Roycroft for Richard Blome ..., 1686) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: A geographical description of the four parts of the world taken from the notes & workes of the famous Monsieur Sanson, ... and other eminent travellers and authors. To which are added the commodities, coynes, weights, and measures ... also a treatise of travel and another of trafick, wherein the matter of trade is briefly handled (Printed by T.N. for R. Blome ... sold by Nath. Brooks ..., Edw. Brewster ..., and Tho. Basset ..., 1670), also by Nicolas Sanson (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: Institutio philosophiae secundum principia D. Renati Descartes. English (London : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, and sold by the undertaker Richard Blome [and 10 others], 1694), also by Antoine Le Grand, Johannes Kip, Michael van der Gucht, Bernard Lens, and G. Freman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: The present state of His Majesties isles and territories in America viz, Jamaica, Barbadoes, S. Christophers, Mevis, Antego, S. Vincent, Dominica, New Jersey, Pensilvanie, Monserat, Anguilla, Bermudas, Carolina, Virginia, New-England, Tobago, New-Found-Land, Mary-Land, New-York : with new maps of every place, together with astronomical tables ... and how to make sun-dials fitting for all those places. (Printed by H. Clark, for D. Newman ..., 1687) (page images at HathiTrust)
Blome, Richard, -1705: The present state of His Majesties isles and territories in America ... with new maps of every place : together with astronomical tables, which will serve as a constant diary or calendar, for the use of the English inhabitants in those islands, from the year 1686 to 1700 : also a table by which ... you may know what hour it is in any of those parts, and how to make sun-dials fitting for all those places. (London : Printed by H. Clark, for Dorman Newman ..., 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: Proposals for the printing a description of the cities of London and Westminster, with the liberties and parts adjacent, according to their present state.: And for as much as our American plantations are of such great concern in way of trade, &c. to this city and kingdom, there shall be printed a description thereof and that according to these particulars, / by Richard Blome, his Majesty's cosmographical printer, dwelling in New Weldstreet, at the Green Pallisado Pails, near Clare-market ; where proposals are delivered, and subscriptions taken for the same, and where the work may be inspected every Tuesday and Thursday in the afternoons. ([London : R. Blome, 1695?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: Proposals for the printing an entire course or body of philosophy, according to the principles of the famous Renate Des Cartes, wrote in Latin by the learned Anthony Le Grand: which will now be carefully translated into English by good hands, with large additions and alterations by the said author, and printed in folio, with an illustration of about an hundred ornamental scultptures / by Richard Blome, dwelling near Clare-market in New Weld-street, at the house with green pallisado-pails; where proposals are delivered and subscriptions taken for the same, and where they may inspect the said work. ([London : R. Blome, 1693?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: Questions propounded to George Whitehead and George Fox &c. Who disputed by turnes against one Universitie man in Cambridge. Aug. 29. 1659. By R.B. ([London : s.n., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: There is now in the press, a geographic description of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles thereto belonging which in a compendious method treateth of such things that are most necessary to be known, and as yet hath not been treated of by any author. ([Oxford : s.n.], 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Blome, Richard, -1705: There is now in the press, a geographical discription of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles thereto belonging: which in a compendious method treateth of such things that are most necessary to be known, and as yet hath not been treated of by any author ... ([Oxford : s.n.], 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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