Publications of Guido Panciroli

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  • Panciroli, Guido. The history of many memorable things lost, which were in use among the ancients: and an account of many excellent things found, now in use among the moderns, both natural and artificial. Written originally in Latin, by Guido Pancirollus; and now done into English, and illustrated with a new commentary of choice remarks, pleasant relations, and useful discourses, from Salmuth's large annotations; with several additions throughout. In two volumes. ... To this English edition is added, first, a supplement to the chapter of printing, shewing the time of its beginning, and the first book printed in each city before the year 1500. Secondly, what the moderns have found, the ancients never knew: extracted from Dr. Sprat's (late Bishop of Rochester) history of the Royal-Society, the writings of the honourable Mr. Boyle, the Royal-Academy at Paris, &c. Thirdly, an index to the whole. London: printed for John Nicholson in Little-Britain, and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-hall, 1715. ESTC No. T152802. Grub Street ID 197450.
  • Panciroli, Guido. The history of many memorable things in use among the ancients, but now lost. And an account of many excellent discoveries made by and now in use among the moderns, both Natural and Artificial. Translated from the original of Guido Pancirollus, Illustrated with Curious Remarks, Pleasant Relations, and useful Discourses. To which is added, The History of Printing, shewing the Time of its Beginning, and of Books printed before the Year 1500. Together With the History of what the Moderns have found which the Ancients never knew. Taken from the Writings of Bishop Sprat, Mr. Boyle, and the Royal Societies of London and Paris. Vol. I. London: printed for A. Ward at the Kings-Arms in Little-Britain; and C. Davis in Halton-Garden, 1727. ESTC No. T152803. Grub Street ID 197451.