Atkinson, James, 1780-1852
Atkinson, James
James Atkinson English surgeon, artist and Persian scholar
Atkinson, James (English draftsman, painter, and watercolorist, 1780-1852)
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Works
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Active Server Pages 3.0 | |
The approach to the fortress of Kwettah | |
Arthur Conolly (1807–c. 1842) | |
ASP 3 | |
ASP3 : en 21 jours | |
The aubid : an eastern tale | |
The avenue at Baber's tomb | |
The Balla Hissar and city of Caubul from the upper part of the citadel | |
Caubul costumes. | |
Caubul, from a burying gorund on the mountain ridge, north-east of the city | |
Character & costumes of Afghaunistan | |
Charakpuja, the Hook-Swinging Festival | |
The city of Candahar | |
Customs and manners of the women of Persia and their domestic superstitions | |
The Durbar-Khaneh of Shah Shoojah-Ool-Moolk, at Caubul | |
Early theological works. d. and transl. by James Atkinson,.... | |
The encampment at Dadur with the entrance to the Bolan Pass | |
Entrance into the Kojack Pass from Parush | |
Epic tales of ancient Afghanistan from Shah Nameh | |
Epitome of the art of navigation : or, a short, easy, and methodical way to become a compleat navigator: containing, Practical Geometry, Plane and Spheric, Superficial and Solid; with its Uses in all Kinds of Mensuration. Trigonometry, Plane and Spheric, both Geometric, Instrumental, and Logarithmic; with its Uses in Navigation, viz. In Plane, Mercator's, and Great Circle-Sailing, Geography, Astronomy, the Projection of the Sphere, &c. The Gregorian or New Calendar, Description and Use of the Plane-Chart, Mercator's-Chart, both Globes, Hemispheres, and divers other Instruments. A New Form of keeping a Sea-Reckoning, or Account of a Ship's Way. A Traverse-Table; a Table of Meridional Parts; a Table of 10,000 Logarithms, and Logarithmic Sines, Tangents, and Secants, carefully Corrected. By James Atkinson, Senior. The whole revis'd, and corrected, with the utmost care, by W. Mountaine, Teacher of the Mathematics, & F. R. S | |
Flowers from Persian poets. | |
The fortress and citadel of Ghuznee and the two minars | |
Gilbert Elliot, 1st Earl of Minto | |
Hatim Ta'ee, a romance in the Persian language | |
Kuls̲ūm Nahʹnah. | |
Lailí and Majnún | |
Layla va Majnun | |
A letter to a Royal Academician, : containing a review of the fine arts in Greece; compared to their present state in England, by James Atkinson, Esq | |
The main street in the bazaar at Caubul in the fruit season | |
Major General George Augustus Frederick Fitzclarence (1794–1842), 1st Earl of Munster | |
Measuring made easy, or, The description and use of Coggeshall's sliding ruleuch enlarg'd by J. Atkinson | |
The necessity of preaching the gospel in gospel language : being a sermon preach'd at an ordination at Darlington in the bishoprick of Durham. By James Atkinson | |
The opening into the narrow pass above the Siri Bolan | |
The Paternoster Church history... General ed... F. F. Bruce,.... | |
Persian literature ... | |
Qiṣṣah-i Ḥātim Ṭāʼī (Romance). | |
A Sati or Widow-Burning | |
Scene on the river Sutledge, near Pauk-Puttun in the Punjaub | |
La secchia rapita; or, The rape of the bucket: an heroicomical poem, in twelve cantos. | |
The Sháh námeh of the Persian poet Firdausí | |
Shāhnāmah | |
Shāhnāmah-yi Firdawsī (bar pāyah-yi chāp-i Maskū, 1963) : muqābilah bā nuskhahʹhā-yi Filurāns va chāp-i Khāliqī Muṭlaq : sharḥ-i yakāyak-i abyāt va ʻibārāt, taʻābīr-i kināʼī-istiʻārī va nukāt-i asāṭīrī, guzārish va rīshahʹshināsī-i vāzhagān, hamrāh bā bargardān-i ʻArabī va Inglīsī | |
Shahnameh of Ferdowsi : detailed line by line interpretation, definition of difficult words, phrases and expressions and etymology of Persian words, includes the Arabic translation (Bundari) and the English translation (Atkinson) | |
Sketches in Afghaunistan | |
Soohrab | |
Soohrab, a poem, freely translated from the original Persian of Firdousee, being a portion of the Shahnamu of that celebrated poet, by James Atkinson,... | |
Surrender of Dost Mahommed Khan, to Sir William Hay MacNaghten Bart, at the entrance into Caubul from Killa-Kazee | |
The third descent through the Koojah Pass | |
The tomb of Emperor Baber | |
The town of Roree and the fortress of Bukker, on the Indus | |
The troops emerging from the narrow part of the defile | |
The valley of Maidan | |
View of the mountain Baba-Naunee, called Kutl-Gahor | |
The village of Urghundee | |
The wild pass of Siri Kajoor | |
شاهنامه ى فردوسى (بر پايه ى چاپ مسكو، ٣٦٩١) : مقابله با نسخه هاى فلورانس و چاپ خالقى مطلق : شرح يكايک ابيات و عبارات، تعابير کنايى- استعارى و نکات اساطيرى، گزارش و ريشه شناسى واژگان، همراه با برگردان عربى و انگليسى / | |
شاهنامۀ فردوسى / | |
قصه حاتم طاي | |
জেমস অ্যাটকিনসন |