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Phillips, R. (Richard), Sir, 1767-1840

LC control no.n 84806397
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Personal name headingPhillips, R. (Richard), Sir, 1767-1840
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Variant(s)Abbé Bossut, 1767-1840
Adair, James, 1767-1840
Author of English grammar, 1767-1840
Author of Grammar of natural and experimental philosophy, 1767-1840
Author of Grammar of philosophy, 1767-1840
Author of Models of juvenile letters, 1767-1840
Author of Reading exercises, 1767-1840
Author of The class book, 1767-1840
Barrow, S., 1767-1840
Blair, David, 1767-1840
Bossut, abbé, 1767-1840
Clarke, C. C., 1767-1840
Class book, Author of, 1767-1840
English grammar, Author of, 1767-1840
Goldsmith, J., 1767-1840
Grammar of natural and experimental philosophy, Author of, 1767-1840
Grammar of philosophy, Author of, 1767-1840
Models of juvenile letters, Author of, 1767-1840
Pelham, Mary, 1767-1840
Phillips, Richard, 1767-1840
Phillips, Richard, Sir, 1767-1840
Reading exercises, Author of, 1767-1840
Associated placeLondon (England)
Birth date1767-12-13
Death date1840-04-02
Field of activityTeaching Booksellers and bookselling Publishers and publishing
Profession or occupationTeachers Booksellers and bookselling Publishers and publishing
Found inLCCN 06-13262: His The wonders of the heavens displayed, 1826 (hdg.: [Phillips, Sir Richard] 1767-1840; usage: Sir R. Phillips)
His The first catechism for children, 1825: t.p. (Rev. David Blair, author of The class book, Reading exercises, Grammar of philosophy)
His The explanatory and pronouncing French word-book, 1832: t.p. (M. l'abbé Bossut)
His The universal preceptor, 1817: t.p. (author of English grammar, Models of juvenile letters, Reading exercises, and Grammar of natural and experimental philosophy)
The ancient customs of the manor of Taunton Deane, 1821: title page imprint (sold by ... Sir Richard Phillips, London)
BLC (Phillips, Sir Richard; pseudonyms named either here or under separate entry: Adair, James; Barrow, S.; Blair, David; Clarke, C.C.; Goldsmith, J.; Pelham, Mary)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online, Oct. 2, 2012: (author and publisher, b. 1767, d. Apr. 2, 1840)
Wikipedia, May 9, 2014 (Sir Richard Phillips (13 December 1767 - 2 April 1840) was an English schoolteacher, author and publisher)
Translations chiefly from The Greek anthology, 1806: title page (Printed for Richard Phillips, No. 6, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars)
Associated languageeng
Invalid LCCNn 85121711