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HARINGTON (Sir John)
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HARINGTON (Sir John).
See ARUNDEL CASTLE.
The Arundel Harington manuscript of Tudor poetry. [A collection originally made by John Harington of ICeiston and his son, Sir John Harington.J Edited by
R. Hughey.
Columbus, Phio, 1960.
Card ID:
504
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Author:
HARINGTON (John)
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HARINGTON (John), of Keiston.
The Aruz.de1 Harington manuscript of Tudor poetry. [A collection oriinal1y madeby John Harington of Keiston and his son, Sir John Harington.J Edited by R. Ilughey.
Columbus, Ohio, 1960.
See ARUNDEL CASTLE.
Card ID:
488
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HARINGTON (John)
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HARINGTON (John), of Ke].ston.
See CICERO (Marcus ullius). fLaelius,— Latin and English.]
The Booke of freendeship of
Marcus Tuflie Cicero. (With the
English translation of Sir John
Harryngton [or rather, John
Harington of Keleton], edited
by E.D. Ross.)
[Essex House Press: London,
Campden printed, ..,1904]
Card ID:
491
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Author:
HARINGTON (Sir John)
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HARINGTON (Sir John). [The Metamorphosis of Ajax.]
Sir John Harington’s A New discourse of a st.le
subject, called the metamorphosis of Ajax.
A critical annotated edition by E.S.Domio.
[with bibliographical ref erencee.J pp. xi. +
278. Facsimiles, diagratne and tables.
3°. ‘ondon, 1962.
Card ID:
499
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Author:
HARINGTON (Sir John)
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HARINGTON (Sir John). q t)
See SALERNO. Schola Salernitana. (Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum.]
The School of Salernum. Regimen sanitatis salernitanum. The English version by Sir John Harington. History of the school of Sale mum by F. R . Packard, and a note on the prehistory of te Regimen sanitatis by F.H.Garrison.
New York, 192O
Card ID:
508
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Author:
HARINGTON (Sir John)
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HARINGTON (Sir John).
See ARIOSTO (Lodovico). [Orlando Furioso. —Engli.
Orlando Furioso in English heroical verse. By I.Haringt.
[London, 1591).
Re L] 4sC
Now thirdly revised arrd amended°’)
with the addition of the author’s Li.e. Sir John Harington’s] Epigrams.
London, 16314.
(Another edition.] Sir John Harini
translation of Orlando F’urioso...Edited and i rniut by G.Hougb.
[London], 1962.
Card ID:
503
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Author:
HARINGTON (Sir John)
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HARINGTON (Sir John).
A Tract on the succession to the Crown, A.D. 1602.. .Printed. . .frorn a manuscript... and edited...by C. R. Markham.
London, 1880.
See L0JD0N. [III. Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, ] floxburghe Club.
[Pub1icatios, no. 106, 107.1
Card ID:
502
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Author:
HARINGTON (Sir John)
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HARINGTON (Sir John).
The Dyet for every da’y (on rising, diet and going to bed), from Sir John Uaringtoats ‘Sohoole of Salerne’. 2nd part.
See LONL)ON. Ear).y Englis Text rpuhlioat2.onsi. Original Series.
32. The Babees book, . pp. 254-259. London, 1868.
Card ID:
494
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Author:
HARINGTON(Henry)
Description
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HARINGTON(Henry), ,
Nug antique: being a miscellaneous collection of original papers in prose and verse, written in the reigns of Henry VIII., Edward ‘11.,
• 1ary Elizabeth, James I., &c. By Sir J. Flarington, [Edited by TI.Harington.]
Londn, Bath printed, 1769.
HARINGTOI’ John).
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Card ID:
485
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Author:
ITGTON (Sir John)
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HARhITGTON (Sir John). k27c
REHFELD (Gunther).
Sir John Harington, em Nachabmer
Rabelais,
Halle, 1914.
Card ID:
506
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Author:
DEE (John)
Description
DEE (John).
See MEADOWS (Denis).
Elizabethan quintet. [Studies of Sir Francis Walsingham, Robert ?ersons, John Dee, Mary Frith and Sir John Harington. J
London, 1956.
Card ID:
448
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Author:
N (Sir John)
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‘HAINGT0N (Sir John).
Nug antiqu: beiig a miscellaneous collection of original papers in prose and verse, written in the reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, James I., &c. By Sir J. .Harington...and others... With an original plate of the PrIncess Elizabeth, engraved 1554. To which is added an appendix containing a specimen of some 1ettexs from a Georgian merchant at Bath to his friend in London. [Edited by H. •Harington.) pp. (8) + 210 + (22). Folded plates.
12°. London, Bath printed, .1769.
Wanting a second volume, oublished in 1775. n - edition in 3 volumes ajeared1n 1779.
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Card ID:
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