145 resultados para Biog
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"Abbreviatio chronicorum Angliae," v. 3, p. 151-348, erroneously attributed to Paris by the editor. cf. Dict. nat. biog.
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Authorship of pt. 2 attributed also to John Hill. Cf. Dict. Nat. Biog.
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Thirty-two mysteries, supposed to have been acted at Wakefield; printed from a manuscript formerly in the possession of the Towneley family; edited by James Raine, compared with manuscript by Joseph Stevenson. cf. Dict. nat. biog. and pref. (p. xviii) cf. also Lowndes, Bibliographer's manuel.
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Vol. 1 and part of vol. 2 edited by E. G. Cody; the editing of vol. 2 completed by William Murison. Published originally in four parts, 1885-95.
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Published originally in 6 parts, 1888-96.
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"Le conseil de l'Université ayant rendu un arrêt contre cet opuscule, qui lui parut entaché de jansénisme, Hazon fut suspendu de ses fonctions de docteur régent jusqu'au moment où M. de Malesherbes, arrivant au ministère, le fit rentrer dans tous ses droits."--Hoefer, Nouv. biog. gén., v. 23, p. 674.
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A third volume treating of Grosvenor and his witnesses was projected but never published. Cf. Dict. nat. biog.
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"Many of the illustrations ... drawn and etched by the author." Samuel Lysons "contributed numerous etchings to his brother Daniel's 'Environs of London.'"--Dict. nat. biog.
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"The ... work was not completed."--Dict. of nat. biog.
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By Charles Leslie. Cf. Dict. nat. biog.
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Almost wholly the work of Allan Cunningham, who supplied Cromek with original poems, disguised as old ballads, etc. Whether Cromek suspected the imposition is not clear. cf. Dict. nat. biog. and D. Hogg, Life of A. Cunningham. 1875 (esp. p. 49-, & 79)
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"Elizabeth [Strickland] contributed Elizabeth Stuart, queen of Bohemia, and Sophia, electress of Hanover."--Dict. nat. biog.
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Nos. 4-5 in a volume of pamphlets. Includes memoirs of Edmund Kean, Charles Young, and Mrs. Harriett Coutts.
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The first book comprises a brief description of the two countries of the known world, and a more particular account of Great Britain.
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"A composite chronicle, containing the St. Albans compilation to the end of 1188, Roger de Wendover's chronicle, 1189-1235, both revised by Paris, and his own work from 1235 to 1259." -Dict. nat. biog.