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Alexander, William Earl of Stirling (1640) | 4 |
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st Baron (1856-1930) | 2 |
Tomlinson, William | 2 |
Adam, Paul (1849-1931) | 1 |
Anonymous | 1 |
Antinori, Carlo (1496-1540) | 1 |
Baron Brotherton | 1 |
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton | 1 |
Colonel Edward Allen Brotherton | 1 |
Dunn, George | 1 |
Denomination: follis
Date(s): 378-08-09-383-08-25
Issuer/creator: Theodosius I (379-95)
Place: Rome
Material: copper alloy
Title: [unknown]
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 169- ?
Manuscript: Lt 48
Contents: Love poem, comparing his beloved to the brightest of stars, giving life and
light to mankind
Award
13 Oct 1620
By John Favour vicar of Halifax, Richard Sunderland, John Hanson, Humphrey Drake and Henry Davy in a dispute between Gilbert Deane the elder of Saltonstall yeoman and Gilbert Deane the younger his son...
A position concerning persecution. That religion that persecutes a righteous people for their conscience towards God is not worthy to be joyned to, but to be had in abomination by all sober people, as a religion abhorred of God, and of all that truly know him. This is manifested by that which follows
Tomlinson, William
[1660?]
Author's initials given, p.8. By William Tomlinson.
The history of the conquest of Spain by the Moors : Together with the life of the most illustrious monarch Almanzor. And of the several revolutions of the mighty empire of the Caliphs, and of the African kingdoms
Luna, Miguel de
1687
Dedication signed by the translator: M. T. Caption title (p. [40]) reads: "Part 1. Containing the life of Don Rodrigo king of Spain. The conquest of that kingdom under the caliph Valid Almanzor: and...
A paraenesis to the Prince
Alexander, William earl of Stirling (1640)
1604
The Prince = Henry, Prince of Wales. In verse. Signatures: A-C4 D2. The last leaf is blank. Probably issued as part of: The monarchick tragedies: London, 1604.
Aurora : Containing the first fancies of the authors youth
Alexander, William earl of Stirling (1640)
1604
A sonnet sequence. Signatures: A-M4. The last leaf is blank. Probably issued as part of: The monarchick tragedies: London, 1604.
[The monarchick tragedies]
Alexander, William earl of Stirling (1640)
[1607]
Wanting all before sig. A3 ("The argument" to the first play). "The tragedie of Julius Caesar" has own title-page with imprint: London: printed by Valentine Simmes for Ed. Blount, 1607. Greg (vol....
[The monarchick tragedies]
Alexander, William earl of Stirling (1640)
[1604? or 1607?]
Wanting all before sig. Aiii ("To His Sacred Maiestie") and wanting 2A1 (title-page to Darius, with 2 unrelated poems). Greg (vol. III) pp. 1009-10: if 1607, may be either of the two issues distingu...
A position concerning persecution. That religion that persecutes a righteous people for their conscience towards God is not worthy to be joyned to, but to be had in abomination by all sober people, as a religion abhorred of God, and of all that truly know him. This is manifested by that which follows
Tomlinson, William
[1660?]
Author's initials given, p.8. By William Tomlinson.
Thēsauros. Keras amaltheias, kai kẽpoi Adōnidos. = Thesavrvs. Cornu copiæ. & Horti Adonidis
Varinus Camers, Bishop of Nocera (1450-1537); Antinori, Carlo (1496-1540); Poliziano, Angelo (1454-1494); Valeriano Bolzani, G P (1477-1558?); Manuzio, Aldo (1515); Adam, Paul (1849-1931); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930)
Mense Augusto M. IIII.D [August 1496]
Signatures: *¹⁰ a-z⁸ &⁴ A-D⁸ E⁶ F-G⁸ H⁶ I⁸ K⁶ L⁸. Imprint from colophon. Colophon on L8r reads: Venetiis in domo Aldi Romani summa cura laboréq[ue] præmagno. Mense Augusto M. ...
[Malogranatus]
Gallus abbot of Königssaal (fl. ca. 1370); Eggestein, Heinrich; Dunn, George (1864-1912); Hart, Gerald E (1849-1936); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930)
[not after 1473]
Imprint from ISTC. Polain dates the edition 1474. Also attributed to Pierre de Zittau, abbot of Königsaal (cf Hillard 857). Printed in two columns with 54 lines to a full column. No signature...