01066nam0-2200337---450-99000860665040332120080220154441.00-632-04066-1000860665FED01000860665(Aleph)000860665FED0100086066520080128d1997----km-y0itay50------baengGBa-------001yyWater bioengineering techniquesfor watercourse, bank and shoreline protectionHugo M. Schiechtl, R. Sterntraslated by L. JaklitschUK editor David H. BarkerOxford ; Cambridge, Mass.Blackwell Science1997XVIII, 186 p.ill.25 cmIngegneria idraulicaCosteProtezione627.58Schiechtl,Hugo Meinhard64846Stern,Robert10574ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000860665040332160 627 B 5711110FAGBCFAGBCWater bioengineering techniques711861UNINA02444nam 2200481 n 450 99639487960331620231128132335.0(CKB)4940000000120294(EEBO)2240913255(UnM)99827273e(UnM)99827273(EXLCZ)99494000000012029419950209d1651 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|The reformed-school: and the reformed librarie-keeper. By John Durie. Whereunto is added I. An idea of mathematicks. II. The description of one of the chiefest libraries which is in Germanie, erected and ordered by one of the most learned princes in Europe[electronic resource]London printed by William Du-Gard, and are to bee sold by Rob. Littleberrie at the sign of the Unicorn in Little Britain165189, [5]; [4], 65, [1] p"The publisher to the reader" and "To the reader" signed by the editor: Samuel Hartlib.In two parts, each with separate pagination and register. Part 2, a reissue of Wing D2882, includes "An idea of mathematicks", written by John Pell to Hartlib. The last section of part 2, "Bibliotheca Augusta" by Johann Schwartzkopf, is in Latin.Part 2 includes "The reformed librarie-keeper", a separate dated title page following page 12; register is continuous.Reproduction of the original in the Congregational Library, London.eebo-0028Library scienceEarly works to 1800EducationEarly works to 1800LibrariansEarly works to 1800Private librariesGermanyEarly works to 1800Library scienceEducationLibrariansPrivate librariesDury John1596-1680.820763Hartlib Samuel-1662.1002701Pell John1611-1685.1008901Schwartzkopf Johann1596-1659.1008902Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394879603316The reformed-school: and the reformed librarie-keeper. By John Durie. Whereunto is added I. An idea of mathematicks. II. The description of one of the chiefest libraries which is in Germanie, erected and ordered by one of the most learned princes in Europe2328039UNISA