by E.L. Sukenik ... Main Heritage Shelves General NA4690 .S8 1934 Book Item-ID: i23687666 BIB-ID: 1461353 Show moreby E.L. Sukenik ... Main Heritage Shelves General NA4690 .S8 1934 Book Item-ID: i23687666 BIB-ID: 1461353 Show less
1. Summary of the history of Ugarit as revealed by the excavations at Ras Shamra -- 2. The library of cuneiform texts at Ugarit -- 3. Fertility... Show more1. Summary of the history of Ugarit as revealed by the excavations at Ras Shamra -- 2. The library of cuneiform texts at Ugarit -- 3. Fertility cult and cult of the dead at Ugarit -- 4. The religious texts of Ras Shamra -- Notes -- Index. by Claude F.A. Schaeffer ... Main Heritage Shelves General PJ3085.R3 S3 1939 Book Item-ID: i10195725 BIB-ID: 1021208 Bibliography included in "Notes" (p. [79]-96). Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, G490 .M68 1809
By George, viscount Valentia ... Main Heritage Shelves General G490 .M68 1809 Book vol.3 Item-ID: i20240685 BIB-ID: 1025672 Also available in digital form... Show moreBy George, viscount Valentia ... Main Heritage Shelves General G490 .M68 1809 Book vol.3 Item-ID: i20240685 BIB-ID: 1025672 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Show less
Sophia (Brig), Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks--Africa, West, Slavery, Slavery--Africa, West, Description and travel, Description and travel, G530 .S7 1822
by Charles Cochelet, ancient paymaster-general in Catalonia, and one of the sufferers. Part of the publisher's [New] Voyages and travels (1819-1823)... Show moreby Charles Cochelet, ancient paymaster-general in Catalonia, and one of the sufferers. Part of the publisher's [New] Voyages and travels (1819-1823); signature title: Voyages and travels, Vol. VII (at sig. B, C), Vol. VI (at sig. D-Q). Main Heritage Shelves General G530 .S7 1822 Book Item-ID: i15799451 BIB-ID: 1016771 Show less
Linguarum duodecimo characteribus differentium alphabetaum , paris , Pierre Vidoue for Denys Lescuyer , 1538 [ bound with ] Postel . De... Show moreLinguarum duodecimo characteribus differentium alphabetaum , paris , Pierre Vidoue for Denys Lescuyer , 1538 [ bound with ] Postel . De Originibus seu de Hebraicae linguae … deque variorum linguarum affinitate… Pierre Vidoue for denis Lescuyer , 1538 [ bound with ] Postel . Grammatica Arabica … Paris , Pierre Gromors, c. 1538 – 1540 . [ bound at the beginning :] Theon of Smyrna. Eorum quae in matematics… lectionnum utilia sunt.. Paris , L de Heuqueville , 1644 . Main Heritage Shelves General P213 .P6 1538 Book Item-ID: i10137968 BIB-ID: 1015432 Show less
Horseshoeing, Horseshoeing--Early works to 1800, Horses--Diseases, Horsemanship, SF285 .S68 1696
by the Sieur de Solleysell, querry to the present French King for his Great Horses, and one of the Royal Academy of Paris ; to which is added, a... Show moreby the Sieur de Solleysell, querry to the present French King for his Great Horses, and one of the Royal Academy of Paris ; to which is added, a most excellent supplement of riding, collected from the best authors, with an alphabetical catalogue of all the physical simples in English, French, and Latin, by Sir William Hope, Kt. Deputy-Lieutenant of the Castle of Edinburgh. Translation of the author's : Le parfait mareschal. With frontis. portrait (plate) of the author. With additional engraved title pages (plates) for parts 1 and 2. "A supplement of horsemanship, to the first part of The parfait mareschal or the most Compendious and Excellent Treatise of riding. Whereby all kinds of horses may be wrought according to Nature, and Perfected by the subtility of Art. Being a Collection, taken from the Best and most Modern Writers upon that Subject. The whole Collected and Methodized by Sir William Hope of Kirklistoun, Kt. Lieutenant Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh" has separate undated title page, with imprint "Printed at Edinburgh", pagination and register. Part 1 is a reissue, with cancel t.p., of the sheets of the Edinburgh edition with title: The parfait mareschal or Compleat farrier. Part 2, "The compleat horseman. Part I." (caption title), has separate pagination and register. Main Heritage Shelves General SF285 .S68 1696 Book Item-ID: i21528615 BIB-ID: 1981958 Includes indexes. Show less
Horses, Horses--Dictionaries--Early works to 1800, Horses--Diseases, Horses--Diseases--Dictionaries--Early works to 1800, Veterinary medicine, Veterinary medicine--Dictionaries, Horses, Horses--Diseases, SF278 .H86 1796
by J. Hunter, veterinarian. With a half-title. Printed in two columns. Main Heritage Shelves General SF278 .H86 1796 Book Item-ID: i23356182 BIB-ID: 2499114 Show moreby J. Hunter, veterinarian. With a half-title. Printed in two columns. Main Heritage Shelves General SF278 .H86 1796 Book Item-ID: i23356182 BIB-ID: 2499114 Show less
by J. Clark. Originally published in Edinburgh, 1788. "J. Taylor, Bookseller, 130 North Street, Brighton and 162 Great Surrey Street, London.... Show moreby J. Clark. Originally published in Edinburgh, 1788. "J. Taylor, Bookseller, 130 North Street, Brighton and 162 Great Surrey Street, London. Stationary - Periodicals supplied - Bookbinding" --upper left corner inside of the front cover. Main Heritage Shelves General SF951 .C53 1790 Book Item-ID: i23356170 BIB-ID: 2499113 Show less
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) , 1822-1885, Arabian horse, Arabian horse, Arabian horse--Pictorial works, SF293.A8 H86 1885
presented to him by the sultan of Turkey in 1879, also their sons "General Beale, " "Hegira, " and "Islam," ; bred by Randolph Huntington ; also... Show morepresented to him by the sultan of Turkey in 1879, also their sons "General Beale, " "Hegira, " and "Islam," ; bred by Randolph Huntington ; also reference to the celebrated stallion "Henry Clay." First edition of this wonderful contemporary account of the Arabian stallions presented to General Grant in 1879 by the Sultan of Turkey; "Leopard" went on to achieve eternal fame as the first Arabian stallion to be registered in the stud book of the Arabian Horse Club of America. - During Grant's 1878 state visit to Constantinople, Sultan Abdul Hamid II personally escorted the General through the royal stables, and noting his fondness for horses, presented Grant with two stallions to be shipped back to the United States. The horses fell under the care of the breeder Randolph Huntington, who attempted to derive a new American breed from the Arabians using the old breeders' rule of "out-cross once and breed back by three closely related sources." - Huntington prepared the text of the present work as well as commissioning portraits of the stallions, and dedicated the book the the recently-deceased "General U. S. Grant, and his love for horses." - Several pages loose; severe edge defects; some tears. Frontispiece: "Leopard", an Arabian Stallion, foaled in 1873. Presented to General U.S. Grant by the Sultan of Turkey, and by him delivered in America May 30, 1879. Main Heritage Shelves General SF293.A8 H86 1885 Book Item-ID: i16843605 BIB-ID: 1509204 Show less
by William Ouseley, Esq. Page [20] at end is blank. Main Heritage Shelves General Z115X.P4 O9 1795 Book Item-ID: i15802437 BIB-ID: 2523495 Show moreby William Ouseley, Esq. Page [20] at end is blank. Main Heritage Shelves General Z115X.P4 O9 1795 Book Item-ID: i15802437 BIB-ID: 2523495 Show less