His works are: •
The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods and most illustrious heroes, illustrated with copperplates. This work is a translation from the Latin of
:fr:François-Antoine Pomey's
Pantheum Mythicum. 1st edition, London, 1694; 2nd edition, London 1698; 7th edition, London, 1717; 35th edition, London, 1824. •
Synopsis Graecae Linguae, London, 1711. •
The Whole Duty of Man, according to the Law of Nature, translated from the Latin
Samuel von Pufendorf, 4th edit. London, 1716. •
Institutiones Christianae, London, 1718, a translation of the
Christian Institutes, by
Francis Gastrell. • An edition of Ovid's
Fasti, London, 1720. • An edition of
William Walker's
Treatise of English Particles, London, 1720. • 'Copy of the last Will and Testament of Sir Thomas Gresham . . . with some Accounts concerning Gresham College, taken from the last Edition of Stow's "Survey of London"' (anon.), London, 1724 (some of these accounts were originally written by him). • Epistles distinguished by the letters A. Z. in the English edition of Pliny's
Epistles, 11 vols. London, 1724. ==References==