William Pearson
Active Years
Min year: 1700, Max year: 1789, Max count: 20
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1700: Wit and mirth: or, Pills to purge melancholy
- 1700: Tunes to the Psalms of David, in four parts
- 1701: A collction [sic] of songs, in several languages
- 1701: A collection of ayres, in three parts, containing forty six tunes, in eight setts. Compos'd by Richard Motley ... The bass
- 1701: A collection of ayres
- 1701: The divine companion
- 1701: A collection of songs, in several languages
- 1702: The spirit of Christianity
- 1702: Orpheus Britannicus
- 1702: Supplement of new catches
- 1703: Harmonia sacra
- 1704: Mercury's caducean rod
- 1705: Trifertes Sagani, or immortal dissolvent. Being a brief but candid discourse of the matter and manner of preparing the liquor alkahest of Helmont, the great Hilech of Paracelsus, the Sal Circulatum Minus of Ludovicus de Comit: or our Fiery Spirit of the Four Elements. Together with its use in Preparing Magisteries, Arcana's Quintessences, and other secret Medicines of the Adepts from the Animal, Vegitable or Mineral Kingdom. By Cleidophorus Mystagogus
- 1705: The whole art of dying. In two parts. The first being an experimental discovery of all the most useful secrets in dying silk, wool, linnen and the Manufactures thereof, as Practised in England, France, Spain, Holland and Germany. To which is Added, A Discourse of Pot and Weyd Ashes, as well as several other Foreign Ingredients used in Dying. Written originally in the German language. The second part is a general instruction for the dying of wools and Woollen Manufactures of all Colours; for the Culture of the Drugs used in the Tinctorial Art, as also for the Dying of Hats; published by the especial command of the present French King in that language, and Illustrated with several Philosophical and Practical Annotations by the German Translator. Both which are Faithfully rendred into English from their Respective Originals
- 1705: A treatise of the description and use of the globes
- 1706: The compleat dancing-master's companion
- 1707: The pleasant musical companion
- 1708: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1708: Harmonia festiva
- 1709: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1709: Wit and mirth
- 1709: The pleasant musical companion
- 1711: Orpheus Britannicus
- 1711: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1712: Chelys, minuritionum artificio exornata
- 1712: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1713: A compleat history of the late war. in the Netherlands
- 1714: Harmonia sacra
- 1714: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1714: Harmonia sacra
- 1715: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1716: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1717: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1718: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1718: The psalm-Singer's necessary companion
- 1719: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1720: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1721: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1721: Orpheus Britannicus
- 1722: The compleat musick-master
- 1722: A book of psalmody, containing variety of tunes for all the common metres of the Psalms in the old and new versions
- 1722: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1723: The Whole book of Psalms
- 1724: The christian sacrifice of praises
- 1724: A book of psalmody, containing tunes for Venite exultemus, and the reading psalms, Te Deum, and other hymns, set tunes for Jubilate, and Nunc dimittis. With select anthems and psalm-tunes. ... The third edition, a great part of which was never before published. By John Chetham
- 1724: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1725: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1725: The Whole book of Psalms
- 1726: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1726: The pleasant musical companion
- 1726: The Proceedings at the sessions of the peace, and oyer and terminer
- 1727: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1728: Speculi Britanniæ pars
- 1728: Speculi Britanniæ pars
- 1728: The dancing-master: or, directions for dancing country-dances, with the tunes to each dance, for the treble-violin. The third volume, containing two hundred dances
- 1728: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1730: Harmonia perfecta
- 1730: The spiritual-man's companion
- 1730: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1731: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1732: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1733: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1734: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1735: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
As Bookseller
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