Publications of Jean Cornand de Lacroze

Author

  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. The history of learning: or, An abstract of several books lately published, as well abroad, as at home. By one of the two authors of the Universal and historical bibliotheque. London: printed for Abel Swalle, and Timothy Childe, at the Unicorn at the west-end of St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691. ESTC No. P2191. Grub Street ID 55898.
  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. The VVorks of the learned, or An historical account and impartial judgment of books newly printed, both foreign and domestick., [sic] to be published monthly. ... By J. De La Crose, a late author of the Universal and Historical Bibliotheque. London [England]: printed for Tho. Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, M DCXCI. [1691]-1692. ESTC No. P2192. Grub Street ID 55899.
  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. Memoirs for the ingenious. Containing several curious observations in philosophy, mathematicks, physick, philology, and other arts and sciences. In miscellaneous letters. By J. de La Crose, E.A.P. London: Printed for H[enry]. Rhodes near Bride-lane in Fleet-street; and for J. Harris at the Harrow in the Poultrey, 1693. ESTC No. P2171. Grub Street ID 55884.
  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. The history of learning. Giving a succinct account & narrative of the choicest new books: with a translation of what is most curious and remarkable in forreign journals. Licens'd, April 19th. 1694. D. Poplar. London: printed by T.M. and sold by Randal Taylor near Amen-Corner, 1694. ESTC No. R15362. Grub Street ID 63308.
  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. An historical and geographical description of France, shewing its government, policy strength, riches and revenues, both in its prosperity, and during this war: power of the parliaments, state of the nobility and gentry; ecclesiastical government; the increase of popery; the beginning, progress, and down-fall of the reformation; the poverty and misery of the people, by the persecution of the Protestants, the decay of trade, and the present war; the different revolutions of the several goverments of the kingdom in general, and of each province and capital city in particular; the description of its climate, rivers, lakes, mountains sea-ports, and other towns and places; with their distances from each other. By J. De Lacrose, Eccl. Angl. Presb. a native of that kingdom. London: printed for T. Salusbury, at the King's-Arms near St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1694. ESTC No. R226424. Grub Street ID 99451.
  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. An historical and geographical description of France, extracted from the best authors, both ancient and modern. By J. De Lacrose, Eccl. Angl. Presb. London: Printed for T. Salusbury, and the King's-Arms, near St. Dunstans Church in fleet-street, 1694. ESTC No. R223644. Grub Street ID 97433.
  • Lacroze, Jean Cornand de. A new exact geographical description of France, in all its governments, provinces ... Whereunto is added, a new map of that kingdom, all performed according to the more accurate [sic] observations, maps and discoveries of the latest authors. London: printed for J. Salusbury, 1695. ESTC No. R179893. Grub Street ID 71118.