List of Publications
- Some Account of the Prior's Chapel at Ely in pages 105-12 Archaeologia XIV (1801)
- Antiquities of Magna Graecia (1807)
- Observations on the Porta Honoris of Caius College, Cambridge in Vetusta Monumenta, iv (1809)
- The Civil Architecture of Vitruvius: Comprising those Books of the Author which Relate to the Public and Private Edifices off the Ancients (1813 and 1817)
- Atheniensia, or Remarks of the Topography and Buildings in Athens (1816)
- Remarks on the Architectural Inscription Brought from Athens, and now Preserved in the British Museum in pages 580-603, Memoirs relating to European & Asiatic Turkey edited by Rev. Robert Walpole (1817)
- On the Sculptures of the Parthenon in Travels in Various Countries edited by Rev. Robert Walpole (1820)
- Report on the State of Sherborne Church (1828)
- Prolusiones Architectonicae or Essays on Subjects Connected with Grecian and Roman Architecture (1837)
- The Lydo-Phrygian Inscription in pages 155-60 of Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, III (1839)
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