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latin poetry, medieval and modern3
characters and characteristics2
hotels, taverns, etc2
taverns (inns)2
hotels and taverns, etc1
nature1

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France1

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Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)9
Brathwaite, Richard (1588?-1673)1
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -14001
Commynes, Philippe De (1447-1511)1
Hutton, Richard, Sir, 1561?-16391
Silesio, Mariano1
Silesio, Mariano Pseud.?1

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Drunken Barnaby's four journeys to the north of England : In Latin and English verse. Wittily and merrily (tho' near one hundred years ago) compos'd; found among some old musty books,... and now at last made publick. : To which is added, Bessy Bell

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1716

Anon., by Richard Brathwait. First published as "Barnabae Itinerarium or Barnabees journall" in 1638. Latin and English text on opposite pages. Includes index on final 8 pages.

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Drunken Barnaby's four journeys to the north of England : In Latin and English metre. Wittily and merrily (tho' an hundred years ago) compos'd; found among some old musty books... and now at last made publick : Together with Bessy Bell

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1723

Added title page in Latin: Barnabæ Itinerarium, Mirtili & Faustuli nominibus insignitum...; added title page in English: Barnaby's Journal, under the names of Mirtilus and Faustulus shadow'd: ... By ...

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The Arcadian princesse : or, The triumph of justice: prescribing excellent rules of physicke, for a sicke justice. Digested into fowre bookes, and faithfully rendred to the originall Italian copy

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673); Silesio, Mariano pseud.?

1635

Added t.p., engr. "The life of Mariano Silesio, the approved author of this worke" -- [8] p. at end. Not a translation, but an original English work. Cf. Brit. Mus. Cat.

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Astraea's tears : an elegie upon the death of that reverend, learned and honest judge, Sir Richard Hutton, Knight

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1641

The long title-poem is followed by 4 epitaphs or elegies and (with separate title page) "Panaretees triumph, or, Hymens heavenly hymne". The collation differs from that given in Grolier no.88: the f...

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Barnabees journall, under the names of Mirtilus & Faustulus shadowed: for the travellers solace lately published, to most apt numbers reduced, and to the old tune of Barnabe commonly chanted

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

[1638]

Added t.p. in Latin: Barnabæ itinerarium, Mirtili & Faustuli nominibus insignitum... [etc.]. Added engraved t.p. executed by William Marshall. In 4 pts.; pt. 2-4 each have special t.p.; signature...

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A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renowned, and ever-living poet Sr. Jeffray Chaucer, Knight. Who, for his rich fancy, pregnant invention, and present composure, deserved the countenance of a prince, and his laureat honour. The miller's tale and The wife of Bath. Addressed and published by special authority

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1665

Author's initials appear in dedication. Sig. O consists of six leaves, the first two of which are signed. Text ends on O4r, O4v is blank. It is possible that the two unsigned preliminary leaves, car...

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An epitome of all the lives of the kings of France : from Pharamond the First, to the now most Christian King Lewis the thirteenth : with a relation of the famous battailes of the two kings of England, who were the first victorious princes that conquered France

Commynes, Philippe de (1447-1511); Brathwaite, Richard (1588?-1673)

1639

Additional engraved title page (A2). Entered in STC as a translation from Philippe de Comines. Original work not identified. Possibly a compilation by the translator, Richard Brathwaite. "The tabl...

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Panthalia : or the Royal Romance. A discourse stored with infinite variety in relation to state government and passages of matchless affection gracefully interveined, and presented on a theater of tragical and comical state, in a successive continuation to these times. Faithfully and ingenuously rendred

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1659

Anon., by Richard Brathwait. Poem "To the living memory of Castalion Pomerano, author of Panthalia" on verso of 4th preliminary leaf. Royalist political satire. Foreword by "Florencio Tribaccio"...

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Whimzies: or, A new cast of characters

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1631

Anonymous. By Richard Brathwait. Printer's name from STC. The first two leaves and the last leaf are blank. Original uncancelled title-page. "A cater-character, throwne out of a boxe by an exp...

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A strange metamorphosis of man, transformed into a wildernesse. Deciphered in characters

Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)

1634

Sometimes attributed to Richard Brathwait. Signatures: A26 B-I2122 (-A1). The last two leaves are blank.

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