For authors with similar names, see Author:Robert Willis.
Works
- The Automaton Chess-player 1821 external scan
- Remarks on the architecture of the Middle ages, especially of Italy, 1835 external scan
- Principles of mechanism, 1841 external scan
- Practical essays on mill work and other machinery, 1841 (contributor) external scan
- The architectural history of Canterbury cathedral (1845) external scan
- The Holy city; or, Historical, topographical notices of Jerusalem. With by George Williams, 1845 external scan
- "On the History of the Great Seals of England, especially those of Edward III" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 14–41
- The Architectural History of York Cathedral, 1848 external scan
- The Architectural History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, 1849 external scan
- A treatise on the strength of timber, cast and malleable iron, and other materials, 1851 (contributor) external scan
- The architectural history of Chichester cathedral (1861) external scan
- The social and architectural history of Trinity College, 1861 (Rede lecture)
- The architectural history of Glastonbury abbey, 1866 external scan
- The architectural history of Winchester cathedral
- The architectural history of the University of Cambridge (1886) in 4 vols. With John Willis Clark, 1886 vol 1, vol 2, vol 3, vol 4
- The Classification of Machinery in the List of the Great Exhibition of 1851
- A Westminster Fabric Roll of 1253
- On the Vowel Sounds
- On the Mechanism of the Larynx
- On the Architecture of the Middle Ages.
- On the construction of the vaults of the middle ages, 1910 external scan
Works about Willis
- "Willis, Robert (1800-1875)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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