Edward Lhuyd ( LOYD; Welsh: [ˈɬʊid]; 1660 – 30 June 1709), also known as Edward Lhwyd and by other spellings, was a Welsh scientist, geographer, historian and antiquary. He was the second Keeper of the University of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum, and published the first catalogue of fossils, the Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia. (From Wikipedia) More about Edward Lhuyd:
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| | Books by Edward Lhuyd: Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Parochial Queries in Order to a Geographical Dictionary, etc., of Wales (1697) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Parochialia: Being a Summary of Answers to "Parochial Queries in Order to a Geographical Dictionary, etc., of Wales" (published in 3 parts, as supplements to Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1909-1911), ed. by Rupert H. Morris
Additional books by Edward Lhuyd in the extended shelves: Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Archæologia britannica, giving some account additional to what has been hitherto publish'd, of the languages, histories and customs of the original inhabitants of Great Britain; from collections and observations in travels through Wales, Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland. (Printed at the theater for the author, and sold by Mr. Bateman in London; [etc., etc.], 1707) (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Archaeologia Cornu-Britannica (s.n.], 1790), also by William Pryce, William Gwavas, and Thomas Tonkin (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: A design of a British dictionary, historical and geographical with an essay, entituled, Archælogia Britannica: and a natural history of Wales. By Edward Lhwyd, keeper of the Ashmolean repository, Oxon. ([Oxford : s.n., 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Focaloir gaoidhilge-sags-bhearla; or, An Irish-English dictionary (Printed for Hodges and Smith, 1832), also by John O'Brien, Michael McGinty, and Robert Daly (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Focalóir gaoidhilge-sax-bhéarla, or An Irish-English dictionary. Whereof the Irish part hath been compiled not only from various Irish vocabularies, particularly that of Mr. Edward Lhuyd; but also from a great variety of the best Irish manuscripts now extant ... (Printed by N. F. Valleyre, for the author, 1768), also by John O'Brien (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Glossarium antiquitatum britannicarum, sive, Syllabus etymologicus antiquitatum veteris Britanniæ atque Iberniæ, temporibus Romanorum (impensis T. Woodward [etc.], 1733), also by William Baxter (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Ichnographia (e typographeo Clarendoniano; [etc., etc.], 1760), also by William Huddesford and Oxford University Press (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: The Irish historical library : pointing at most of the authors and records in print or manuscript, which may be serviceable to the compilers of a general history of Ireland (Printed by A. Rhames, for W. Taylor ..., 1724), also by William Nicolson (page images at HathiTrust) Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709: Mona antiqua restaurata. An archæological discourse on the antiquities, natural and historical, of the Isle of Anglesey, the ancient seat of the British druids. In two essays. With an appendix, containing a comparative table of primitive words, and the derivatives of them in several of the tongues of Europe; with remarks upon them. Together with some letters, and three catalogues (Printed for J. Knox, 1766), also by Henry Rowlands, Thos Smyth, Lewis Morris, and Henry Owen (page images at HathiTrust)
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