Pye, Charles, 1777-1864 / 2008-07-04 00:00:00
EBOOK A DESCRIPTION OF MODERN BIRMINGHAM ***
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A DESCRIPTION
OF
MODERN
BIRMINGHAM
WHEREUNTO ARE ANNEXED,
OBSERVATIONS
_Made during an Excursion round the Town_,
IN THE SUMMER OF 1818,
INCLUDING
Warwick and Leamington
_BY CHARLES PYE_;
WHO COMPILED A DICTIONARY OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY
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_Anti-Jacobin, May, 1804._
PYE'S DICTIONARY OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY.
The author's avowed object, is to arrange the ancient and modern
names, in a clear and methodical manner, so as to give a ready
reference to each; and in addition to this arrangement of ancient
appellations both of people and places, with the modern names, he has
given a concise chronological history of the principal places; by
which the book also serves in many cases as a gazetteer. We find upon
the whole a clear and practical arrangement of articles which are
dispersed in more voluminous works. Mr. Pye has condensed within a
narrow space the substance of Cellarius, Lempriere, Macbean, &c.
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