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Brotherton Collection5
English Literature5

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University of Oxford5
Catherine, of Braganza, Queen, Consort of Charles II, King of England, 1638-17051
Charles, II, King of England, 1630-16851
Conant, John1
Conant, John (1608-1693)1
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-16581
Locke, John1
Locke, John (1632-1704)1
Mary, Princess Royal of England, 1631-16601

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Britannia rediviva

Conant, John (1608-1693); University of Oxford

1660

A collection of verses by members of Oxford University, celebrating the restoration of Charles II. - Dedicatory address signed Joh. Conant. Indexed in: Wing O863. Wing(2) gives the imprint as "Oxoni...

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Domiduca Oxoniensis: Sive musæ Academicæ gratulatio ob auspicatissimum serenissimæ principis Catharinæ Lusitanæ, regi suo desponsatæ, in Angliam appulsum

University of Oxford

1662

A collection of poems in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic and English written on the arrival in England of Catharine of Braganza for her marriage to Charles II.

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Musarum Oxoniensium [elaiophoria]. Sive, Ob fædera, auspiciis serenissimi Oliveri Reipub. Ang. Scot. & Hiber. Domini Protectoris, inter Rempub. Britannicam & ordines fæderatos Belgii fæliciter stabilita, gentis togatæ ad vada Isidis celeusma metricum

Locke, John (1632-1704); University of Oxford

1654

'Epistle dedicatory' by the University's Vice-Chancellor, Dr.John Owen. Mis-paging at pp. 30-35; pp.69-84 mis-paged 89-104.

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Britanniae natalis

University of Oxford

ann: Dom. 1630

Consists of 148 poems, mainly Latin, addressed to the King by members of the University of Oxford on the birth of Charles II. Variant: an earlier state of pagination: [4], 63, 62-70, 63-70.

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Epicedia Academiæ Oxoniensis : in obitum serenissimæ Mariæ principis Arausionensis

University of Oxford

1661

First edition, second issue. Poems in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic and English by members of the University on the death of Princess Mary, daughter of Charles I and Princess of Orange. Cf. Case, A...

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