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The English gentleman: containing sundry excellent rules or exquisite observations, tending to direction of every gentleman, of selecter ranke and qualitie; how to demeane or accommodate himselfe in the manage of publike or private affaires
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)
1630
Indexed in: STC(2) 3563.
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 that had lain a long time by in a corner, and now at last made public : together with Bessy Bell
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)
1774
Includes index.
Drunken Barnaby's four journeys to the north of England : wittily and merrily composed; (though an hundred years ago) found among some old musty books that had lain by a long time in a corner and now made public at last
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673); Ryley, John
1808
Caption title: The famous Barnaby Harrington's travels to the north, four times backward and forward.
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.
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 ...
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.
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...
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...
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...
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"...
The chimneys scuffle
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673); Butler, Samuel (1612-1680)
1662
Marginal notes. Attributed to Richard Brathwaite and to Samuel Butler. cf. NUC pre-1956 v. 73 p. 33. In verse.
A survey of history:, or, A nursery for gentry : Contrived and comprized in an intermixt discourse upon historicall and poeticall relations. A subject of it selfe well meriting the approbation of the judicious, who best know how to confirme their knowledge, by this briefe survey, or generall table of mixed discourses... Distinguished into several heads for the direction of the reader ... The like where of for variety of discourse, mixed with profit, and modest delight ... hath not heretofore bin published
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673); Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)
1638
Title within border. A revised and much extended edition of the author's "Schollers medley", 1614. With additional title page, engraved by William Marshall, with imprint: London printed by N. and ...