Weston, Stephen
Record IDcnp01356858
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01356858
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Biographical Data1747 - 1830
Place of BirthExter, GB
Last Edit2022-11-02
General Note
A aussi traduit du chinois et de l'italien en anglais
Révérend. - Orientaliste. - Archéologue et historien
PND-online/6-1-95
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Further Biographical Data1747-1830
1747-08.01.1830
1747-1830
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Place of Activity
Place of BirthExter, GB (1747)
Lieu de naissance
Place of DeathLondres (1830)
Lieu de mort
Names
HeadingWeston, Stephen
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Weston, Stephen
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany); British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Weston, Stephen
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Weston, Stephen, F.R.S.
used in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - GK Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Variant NameWeston, S.
Weston, Stephan
Philalethes
Sources
Found inBN Cat. gén.. — DNB. — BBA. — Enchiridion Romae, or manual of detached remarks on the buildings, pictures, statues, inscriptions etc. ... of ancient and modern Rome / by S. Weston, 1819. — GK55
Imprint SourcesT080372: his An attempt to ... explain ... the Song of Deborah, 1788 tp=By the Rev. Stephen Weston
A specimen of the conformity of the european languages, particularly the english, with the oriental languages, especially the persian. - 1802
An attempt to translate and explain the difficult passages in the song of Deborah. - 1788
Hermesiana s. coniecturae in Athenaeum atque aliquot poetarum graecorum loca. - 1784
Remains of Arabic in the Spanish and Portuguese Languages with a sketch by way of introduction of the history of Spain. - 1810
Viaggiana: or, detached remarks on the buildings, pictures, statues, inscriptions, &c. of ancient and modern Rome. - 1790
An attempt to translate and explain the difficult passages in the song of Deborah. - 1788