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Säbel

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fullscreen: Säbel

Allgemein

Kategorie:
Waffen und Rüstungen
Creation date:
ohne Datierung
Material / Technik:
Eisen
Stahl
Scope:
Gewicht: 1991 g
Länge: 105 cm (circa)

Inhalt

Information:
Säbel in schwarzer eiserner Scheide, Handschutz besteht aus 3 geschwungenen Metallstäben, Scheide mit 2 Trageösen (Oberharzer Bergwerksmuseum)
Keyword:
Säbel
Waffe > Kaltwaffe > Griffwaffe > Säbel
Kriegswesen/Militär

Weitere Informationen

Objekttyp:
3D-Objekt
Collection:
Allgemeine Sammlung
Einrichtung:
Oberharzer Bergwerksmuseum
Aufbewahrungsort:
Oberharzer Bergwerksmuseum
Shelfmark:
OBM X 2007/638

Administrative Daten

Link zur Seite:
https://ku-ni.de/record_kuniweb_30187
Lizenz der Metadaten:
Lizenz:
Lizenz der Digitalisate:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.de

Contents

Table of contents

  • A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands
  • A Collection Of Poems In Six Volumes. By Several Hands (Vol. 6)
  • Cover front
  • Spine
  • Endsheet
  • Vakat
  • Schmutztitel
  • Title page
  • Hymn to the Naiada. By Dr. Akenside. MDCCXLVI.
  • Ode to the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Huntingdon. MDCCXLVII. By the Same.
  • Ode to the Right Reverend Benjamin Lord Bishop of Winchester. By the Same.
  • Inscriptions. By the Same.
  • Ode. By the Same.
  • Ode to the Tiber. Written Abroad. By William Whitehead, Esq;
  • Elegies. By the Same. Elegy I. Written at the Convent of Haut Villers in Champagne, 1754.
  • The Lyric Muse to Mr. Mason. On the Recovery of the Right Honourable the Earl of Holdernesse from a dangerous lllness. By the Same.
  • On the Immortality of the Soul. Translated From the Latin of Isaac Hawkins Brown, Esq; By Soame Jennyns, Esq;
  • The Arbour : An Ode to Contentment. By Mr. Thomas Cole.
  • The Grotto : An Ode to Silence. By the Same.
  • The Picture of Human Life. Translated from the Greek of Cebes the Theban. By Mr. T. Scott.
  • The Dropsical Man. By Mr. W. Taylor.
  • Paradise Regain'd. By H. T.
  • To the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole.
  • To a Lady on a Landscape of her Drawing. By Mr. Parrat.
  • Ode to Cupid on Valentine's Day. By the Same.
  • To the Honourable and Reverend F. C.
  • To the Reverend T T , D. D.
  • Vacation. By Esq;
  • To a Lady very handsome, but too fond of Dress. By the Same.
  • Anacreaon. Ode III, Tranflated by the Same.
  • An Imitation of Horace, Ode II. Book III. Angustam amice, &c. By Mr. Titley, to Dr. Bentlet
  • A Reply to a Copy of Verfes made in Imitation of Ode II. Book III. of Horace, Angustam amice pauperiem pati, &c. And sent by Mr. Titley to Dr. Bentley. By Dr. Bentley
  • Inscription on a Grotto of Shells at Crux-Easton, the Work of Nine young Ladies, By Mr. Pope.
  • Verses occasioned by seeing a Grotto built by Nine Sisters. An Excuse for Inconstancy, 1737. By the Rev. Dr. Lisle.
  • To Venus. A Rant, 1732. Set to Music by Dr. Hayes. By the Same.
  • The Power of Music. A Song. Imitated from the Spanish. By the Same. Set to Music by Dr. Hayes.
  • Letter from Smyrna to his Sisters at Crux-Easton, 1733. By the Same.
  • Part of a Letter to my Sisters at Crux- Easton, wrote from Cairo in Egypt, August 1734. By the Same.
  • Letter from Marseilles to my Sifters at Crux-Easton, May 1735. By the Same.
  • The History of Porsenna, King of Russia. In two Books. By the Same.
  • The Ever-Green.
  • Answer. Candour.
  • Lysander to Cloe.
  • Cloe to Lysander.
  • An Elegy, written on Valentine Morning. By ***
  • The Dowager. By the Same.
  • Ode to the Honourable **** By the late Mr. F. Coventry..
  • To Miss * * * *. By Miss Elisa Carter.
  • To Chloe, written on the Author's Birth Day.
  • Lady Mary W***, to Sir W***Y*** Sir W***** Y*****'s Anfwer.
  • Miss Soper's Answer to a Lady, who invited her to retire into a monastic Life at St. Cross, near Winchester.
  • Repentance. By the Same.
  • A Song. By T. P***cy.
  • Cynthia, an Elegiac Poem. By the Same.
  • Dialogue to Chlorinda. By Mr. Alsop.
  • To Chlorinda. By the Same.
  • The Fable of Ixion. To Chlorinda. By the Same.
  • A Tale. To Chlorinda. By the Same.
  • Ode on Lyric Poetry. By Mr. Marriot.
  • Arion, an Ode. By the Same.
  • Horace, Book 2. Ode II.
  • A Panegyric on Ale.
  • Ode to the Genius of Italy, occasioned by the Earl of Corke's going Abroad. By Mr. J. Duncombe.
  • Epistle from the late Lord ViscountB-GB-KE to Miss Lucy A-K-NS..
  • The Cheat's Apology. By Mr. Ellis.
  • Song. By the Same.
  • Another. By the Same. To Mr. Grenville on his intended Resignation. By Richard Berenger, Esq;
  • To Mr. Garrick, on his erecting a Temple and Statue to Shakespear. By the Same.
  • On the Birth-Day of Shakespear. A Cento. Taken from his Works. By the Same
  • An Ode to Sculpture.
  • Tre Resignation. By Mr. H****
  • An Epistle from the King of Prussia, to Monsieur Voltaire. 1757.
  • At seeing Archbishop Williams's Monument in Carnarvonshire.
  • Extempore Verses upon a Trial of Skill between the two great Mailers of Defence, Messieurs Figg and Sutton. By Dr. Byron.
  • A Letter from Cambridge to a young Gentleman at Eton School. By Dr. Littleton.
  • The Indolent.
  • The Song of Simeon paraphrased. By Mr. Merrick.
  • On the Invention of Letters.
  • The Answer. On Wit.
  • On a Spider.
  • The Play-Thing chang'd.
  • The Fable of Jotham : To the Borough-Hunters. By Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq;
  • An Elegy written in an empty Assembly-Room. By the Same.
  • The Fakeer. A Tale. By the Same.
  • To Mr. Whitehead, On his being made Poet Laureat. By the Same.
  • Verses on the Prospect of planting Arts and Learning in America. By the late Dr. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.
  • To Mr. Mason. By William Whitehead, Esq.
  • Ode. to Independency. By Mr. Mason.
  • Ode. On Melancholy. To a Friend. By the Same.
  • Ode. By Mr. Gray.
  • Ode. By the Same.
  • Postscript.
  • Index to the Sixth Volume.
  • Vakat
  • Endsheet
  • Cover back

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