The spiritual side of Samuel Richardson
Joling-van der Sar, Gerda J.
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Joling-van der Sar, G. J. (2003, November 27). The spiritual side of Samuel Richardson.
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I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX . X . PLATES1
Franç ois de Salignac de La Mothe Fé nelon, Archbishop of Cambrai (1651-1715). Engrav ed by J. Thomsom from a picture by Viv ien, Musé e du Louv re.
Samuel Richardson (1689 -1761). Engrav ed by E. Scriv en from a picture by M. Chamberlin in the possession of the Earl of Onslow, Speak er of the H ouse of Commons from 1728 onwards and later a close friend of Richardson. Published in January 1811 by J. Carpenter & W . Miller.
G eorge Cheyne (1672-1743). From an engrav ed portrait dated 1817.
Antoinette Bourignon (1616-1680). Engrav ed portrait dated 1800.
Frontispiece of G uyon’s Opuscules Spirituels, edited in 1704, 1707 and in 1712 by Pierre Poiret and published in Cologne by Jean de la Pierre (H enry W etstein’s pseudonym). Library of the Univ ersity of Amsterdam, Dept. Z K W , no. R-1279 3, 19 9 7 D21. Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689 ). Engrav ed by E. Scriv en from the portrait at All Souls College, Oxford.
Bishop Thomas W ilson (1663-1755). H is portrait was painted in 1732 and engrav ed in 1735 by Vertue (reproduced in 1750). It shows his black sk ull-cap and hair flowing.
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). Engrav ing published by W illiam Darton, London, 1822.
Frontispiece of Poiret´ s De Triplici Eruditione Solida, Super-ficiaria et Falsa published by W etstein, Amsterdam, 1707. Leiden Univ ersity Library, W estern Printed Book s, no. 187 D 25. Frontispiece of Poiret´ s translation of the Theologia G erma-nica: Theologie Ré elle, Vulgairement ditte La Thé ologie G ermaniq ue, (W etstein, Amsterdam, 1700). Leiden Univ ersity Library, W estern Printed Book s, no. 512 G 14: 2.
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Plates XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX.
A new and exact map of Asia, Vol. II, Book III, p. 790. Compiled from “ Surveys & authentick Journals assisted by the most ap-proved modern Maps & Charts & regulated by Astronomical Observations. By Emanuel Bowen, Geographer to his Majesty.” From John Harris’s N av igantiu m atq u e Itinerantiu m B ib liotheca or A Comp lete Collection of V oy ages and T rav els, 2 volumes, (1705), 2nd ed. printed by Richardson in 1744, 1748. Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology, Leiden, p. 790, no. bibl. 3 o 58. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753). Engraved portrait dated 1780. Lime Grove, home of the Gibbon family in Putney, where John Byrom walked with William Law.
The title page of Cheyne´s Essay on Regimen(first edition 1740). The imprint at the top of the page also appears in Law´s Answer to Dr. Trapp(third edition 1756).
Picture of a lily in Boehme’s T heosop hia R ev elata. From the 1715 German edition in the possession of William Law. J.R. Ritman Library (Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica) in Amsterdam, B.P.H., no. 7119-8.
Epitaph on the wooden cross set up over Boehme’s grave in Gö rlitz . From “ The Life of Jacob Behmen” (1654) by D. Hotham, attached to the M y steriu m M agnu m, 1656, p. 685. J.R. Ritman Library (Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica) in Amsterdam, B.P.H., no. 7119-5.
“ Reflections on Clarissa Harlowe” , a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds of his niece Theophila Palmer reading Clarissa. It was engraved by G. Scorodoumow and published in London in 1775. Imprint of Sir Charles Grandison, Vols. I, III, IV, VI.
Imprint of the E nglish M alady (p. 267).