Greaves, John.
Pyramidographia: or A description of the pyramids in Ægypt. By Iohn Greaves, Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford.
London: printed for George Badger, and are to be sold at his shop in St Dunstans Churchyard in Fleet-street, 1646.
ESTC No. R11556.Grub Street ID 59830.
Greaves, John.
A discourse of the Romane foot, and denarius: from whence, as from two principles, the measures, and weights, used by the ancients, may be deduced. By Iohn Greaves, Professor of Astronomy in the Vniversity of Oxford.
London: printed by M.F. for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Turks head in Fleet-street, 1647.
ESTC No. R18622.Grub Street ID 74987.
Greaves, John.
Elementa linguæ Persicæ, authore Johanne Gravio: item anonymus Persa de siglis Arabum & Persarum astronomicis.
Londini: typis Jacobi Flesher, MDCXLIX. [1649].
ESTC No. R26045.Grub Street ID 109403.
Greaves, John.
Elementa linguæ Persicæ, authore Johanne Gravio: item anonymus Persa de siglis Arabum & Persarum astronomicis.
Londini: typis Jacobi Flesher: et prostant apud Cornelium Bee, in vico vulgò voc. Little Britaine, MDCXLIX. [1649].
ESTC No. R35448.Grub Street ID 117859.
Greaves, John.
Miscellaneous works of Mr. John Greaves, professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford: Many of which are now first Published. I. Pyramidographia; or a Description of the Pyramids in Egypt. With a great many Additions and Alterations, from a Copy corrected by the Author. II. A discourse of the Roman foot, and Denarius; from whence, as from two Principles, the Measures and Weights used by the Ancients may be deduced. III. Tracts upon various subjects, Letters, Poems, and Observations in his Travels in Italy, Turky, and Egypt. IV. A description of the Grand Seignor's seraglio. To which are added, I. Reflections on the Pyramidographia, written by an anonymous Author, soon after the Publication of that Book. II. A Dissertation upon the Sacred Cubit of the Jews, and the Cubits of the several Nations; in which, from the Dimensions of the greatest Egyptian Pyramid, as taken by Mr. Greaves, the antient Cubit of Memphis is determined. Translated from the Latin of Sir Isaac Newton, Not yet .
London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, for J. Brindley, Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-Bond-Street; and C. Corbett, over-against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, 1737.
ESTC No. N5177.Grub Street ID 35762.