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'''Arts Improvement''', subtitled ''or, Choice experiments and observations in building, husbandry, gardening, mechanicks, chimistry, painting, japaning, varnishing, guilding, inlaying, embossing, carving, preserving several things in their natural shape and colour : and in other arts and sciences profitable and pleasant : extracted from the most celebrated authors in several languages : manuscripts, experiments communicated by several ingenious gentlemen, and the author's own experience'' | |||
It was first published in 1702 with title Apopiroscopy, under the pseudonym T. Snow. | |||
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* The second edition. London in 1723 | * The second edition. London in 1723 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 5 December 2012
| Arts Improvement | |
| Author | Richard Neve |
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| Publication Date | 1703 |
| Language | English |
Arts Improvement, subtitled or, Choice experiments and observations in building, husbandry, gardening, mechanicks, chimistry, painting, japaning, varnishing, guilding, inlaying, embossing, carving, preserving several things in their natural shape and colour : and in other arts and sciences profitable and pleasant : extracted from the most celebrated authors in several languages : manuscripts, experiments communicated by several ingenious gentlemen, and the author's own experience
It was first published in 1702 with title Apopiroscopy, under the pseudonym T. Snow.
Editions
- First - Published in 1703, Printed for D. Brown, at the Black-Swan and Bible
- The second edition. London in 1723