Iconology ; Or, a Collection of Emblematical Figures, Moral and Instructive ; Exhibiting the Images of the Elements and Celestial Bodies, the Seasons and Months of the Year, the Hours of the Day and Night, the Quarters of the World, the Principal Rivers, the Four Ages, the Muses, the Senses, Sciences, Dispositions and Faculties of the Mind, Virtues and Vices: Containing in Four Books, Upwards of Four Hundred and Twenty Remarkable Subjects, Moral and Instructive, Engraved from Original Designs, with Particular Explanation of the Figures, Their Attributes and Symbols ; Illustsrated by a Variety of Authorities from Classical Authors: Selected and Composed from the Most Approved Emblematica Representations of the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, and from the Compositions of Cavaliere Cesare Ripa, Perugino, by George Richardson, Architect. In Two Volumes