List of works in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopædia
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This is a list of works in the 133-volume Cabinet Cyclopædia, edited by Dionysius Lardner.
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Volume | Year (of first volume, in set) | Author | Title |
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I, IV | 1830[1] | Walter Scott | History of Scotland[2] |
II, XI, XVI | William Desborough Cooley[3] | History of Maritime Discovery[2] | |
III, XCIV | Michael Donovan | Domestic Economy. I: A Treatise on Brewing and II: Human Food[2][4] | |
V | Henry Kater, Lardner | Mechanics[2] | |
VI | Henry Roscoe | Lives of Eminent British Lawyers[2] | |
VII | Cities and Principal Towns of the World[2] | ||
VIII, XVIII, XXXVII,[5] XLII,[6] LXIX,[7] LXXXI,[8] XCV,[9] CIV,[10] CXIII,[11] CXXIV[12] | Sir James Mackintosh, continuation by William Wallace and Robert Bell[13][14] | History of England[2] | |
IX | 1831 | Anonymous (Thomas Keightley)[15] | Outlines of History[2] |
X | Thomas Colley Grattan | The History of the Netherlands[2] | |
XII, XV, XXIII | Eyre Evans Crowe | History of France[2] | |
XIII, XXXIII[16] | 1830[17] | Anonymous (Henry Fergus)[18] | The History of the Western World: the United States of America[2] |
XIV | John Herschel | Preliminary Discourse on Natural Philosophy[2] | |
XVII | 1831[19] | Lardner | Hydrostatics and Pneumatics[2] |
XIX | David Brewster | Treatise on Optics[2] | |
XX | Samuel Astley Dunham[20] | History of Poland[2] | |
XXI, LXXVIII,[21] XCI,[22] XCIX,[23] CI,[23] CVIII,[12] CXV[12] | 1831[24] | John Forster | The Lives of British Statesmen,[2] also Lives of the Statesmen of the Commonwealth |
XXII | George Richardson Porter[25] | A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement, and Present State of the Silk Manufacture[2] | |
XXIV, XLII,[26] LII[27] | John Holland[28][29] | A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement, and Present State of Manufactures in Metal | |
XXV, XXVIII,[30] XXXVI[31] | 1831 | George Robert Gleig | Lives of the most Eminent British Military Commanders[32] |
XXVI | Porter[28] | History of the Manufacture of Porcelain and Glass | |
XXVII | 1832 | Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi | History of the Italian Republics[33] |
XXIX, XXX,[34] XXXII,[35] XXXV,[36] XXXVIII[37] | 1832 | Dunham[27] | History of Spain and Portugal[38] |
XXXI | 1832 | Anonymous[14] | The History of Switzerland[39] |
XXXIV | 1832 | Donovan | Treatise on Chemistry[40] |
XXXIX | Lardner | A Treatise on Heat[41] | |
XL, XLVII,[42] LVII,[27] LXXXVII,[43] CXXVIII[12] | Robert Southey | The Naval History of England[44] | |
XLI, LII[27] | 1833 | Henry Stebbing | History of the Christian Church |
XLIII | 1833 | Herschel | A Treatise on Astronomy[45] |
XLIV | 1833 | Nicholas Harris Nicolas | Chronology of History[46] |
XLV, XLIX, LIII, LVIII[27] | Dunham[47] | The History of Europe during the Middle Ages[48] | |
XLVI, LXXVI,[49] LXXXII,[50] LXXXIX,[51] CII[23] | Crowe, George Payne Rainsford James[51][52] | Eminent Foreign Statesmen[42] | |
XLVIII, LXX[53] | Thomas Dudley Fosbroke[3] | History, Arts, Manufactures, Manners and Institutions of Greeks and Romans[42] | |
XLIX, LXXIII[54] | 1833 | Anonymous (Robert Bell)[55] | History of Rome[42] |
LVI, LXI[27] | Sismondi | Fall of the Roman Empire[42] | |
LI[27] | Baden Powell | History of Natural Philosophy[42] | |
LV[27] | Lardner | Treatise on Arithmetic[42] | |
LIX[27] | William John Swainson | Discourse on the Study of Natural History[42] | |
LXIII, LXXI,[56] XCVI[12][57] | By Mary Shelley, Brewster, James Montgomery and others[58] | Lives of Literary Men of Italy, Spain and Portugal[12][59] | |
LX, LXIV, LXVII[12][60] | Dunham | History of the Germanic Empire[61] | |
LXV, XC,[62] CXXI,[63] CXXXIII (final volume) 1846[12][64] | Thomas Moore | History of Ireland[65] | |
LXVI | Swainson | A Treatise on the Geography of Animals[66] | |
LXVIII, LXXIV,[67] LXXX,[68] LXXXVIII,[69] CIII,[70] CXIV,[11] CXXV,[12] CXXXII[12] | Connop Thirlwall | History of Greece[71] | |
LXXII | 1835 | Swainson | The Natural History and Classification of Quadrupeds[72] |
LXXV | 1836[73] | John Stevens Henslow | The Principles of Descriptive and Physiological Botany[74] |
LXXVII,[75] LXXXVI[12] | 1836 | Stebbing | History of the Reformation |
LXXIX, LXXXV, C[23] | 1836 | Robert Bell[47] | A History of Russia[76] |
LXXXIII, XCII[77] | 1836 | Swainson | Natural History and Classification of Birds[78] |
LXXXIV,[79] XCIII,[80] CVI,[12] CXII,[12] CXIX[12] | 1836 | Dunham and others[12] | Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Great Britain |
XCVII, CXI[12] | 1837 | John Phillips | A Treatise on Geology[81] |
XCVIII | 1838 | Swainson | Animals in Menagerie[82] |
CV, CXVII[12] | 1838 | Mary Shelley and others | Lives of the most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of France[83] |
CVII | Augustus De Morgan | Essay on Probabilities[12] | |
CIX, CXVI | 1838 | Swainson | Fish, Reptiles and Amphibians[12] |
CX, CXVIII, CXXII[12] | Dunham | History of Norway, Denmark and Sweden[84] | |
CXX | Swainson | Habits and Instincts of Animals[12] | |
CXXIII | Swainson | Shells, and Shell-Fish[12] | |
CXXVI | Swainson | Taxidermy[85] | |
CXXVII | Lardner | Geometry and its Applications[12] | |
CXXIX[12] | 1840 | Swainson and William Edward Shuckard | On the History and Natural Arrangement of Insects[86] |
CXXX, CXXXI[12] | 1841 | Lardner, Charles Vincent Walker | Manual of Electricity, Magnetism and Meteorology |
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