Codrington, Robert Henry, 1830-1922
Codrington, R. H. (Robert Henry), 1830-1922
Codrington, R. H. 1830-1922
Codrington, Robert Henry
Codrington, R. H.
Robert Henry Codrington Anglican priest and anthropologist (1830–1922)
Codrington, R. H. (Robert Henry)
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Works
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Æsop's fables with his life : in English, French and Latin | |
De cognitione Dei. | |
A declaration sent to the king of France and Spayne, from the Catholiques or rebells in Ireland : VVith a manifesto of the covenant or oath they have made and taken for the defence of the Catholique league against the Protestants in that kingdome. VVherein is discovered their treacherous practizes under the pretence of religion, and their bloody actions full of cruelty and barbarisme. Published in Paris, April the 24 1642. And translated out of the French by R.C. gent | |
A dictionary of the language of Mota, Sugerloaf Island, Banks' Islands : with a short grammer and index | |
The dimension of the hollow tree of Hampsted | |
A discourse written by Sir George Downing, the King of Great Britain's envoy extraordinary to the States of the United Provinces vindicating his royal master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel printed under the title of An extract out of the register of the States General of the United Provinces upon the memorial of Sir George Downing, envoy, &c., and delivered by the agent de Heyde for such to several publick ministers, whereas no such resolution was ever communicated to the said envoy, nor any answer returned at all by their lordships to the said memorial : whereunto is added a relation of some former and later proceedings of the Hollanders | |
The elegant combat or, the mutuall entertainement between the two learned and famous Frenchmen Monseiur [sic] Du Moulin and Monseiur [sic] De Balzac : Extracted out of the originall, by Robert Codrington master of arts. And dedicated to the truely ennobled Master Anthony Mildemay | |
An elegie sacred to the immortall memory of the honoured and most accomplished lady, Margaret Lady Smith, one of the ladies of her Majesties honourable privie chamber : Dedicated to the true lover of all good learning and perfect mirrour of his rank, Edvvard Savage Esquire (one of the gent: of his Majesties most honourable privie chamber) her noble and lamenting husband. Composed by his most humble and devoted servant, R.C | |
The grand cabinet-counsels unlocked, or, The most faithful transaction of the court-affairs, and growth and continuation of the civil wars in France, betwixt the Huguenots and the papists, during the raign of Charls the Last, Henry the Third, and Henry the Fourth, commonly called Henry the Great | |
Heptameron : or the history of the fortunate lovers; written by the most excellent and most virtuous princess, Margaret de Valoys, Queen of Navarre; published in French by the privilege and immediate approbation of the King; now made English by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts | |
His Majesties propriety, and dominion on the Brittish seas asserted : together with a true account of the Neatherlanders insupportable insolencies, and injuries, they have committed; and the inestimable benefits they have gained in their fishing on the English seas. As also their prodigious and horrid cruelties in the East and West-Indies, and other places. To which is added an exact mapp, containing the isles of Great Britain, and Ireland, with the several coastings, and the adjacent parts of our neighbours: by an experienced hand | |
Histoires philippiques. | |
Historia Alexandri Magni. | |
The history of Justin, taken out of the four and forty books of Trogus Pompeius : containing the affairs of all ages and countrys, both in peace and war, from the beginning of the world until the time of the Roman emperors. Together, with an epitomy of the lives and manners of the Roman emperors, from Octavius Augustus Cæsar, to the Emperour Theodosius. Translated into English by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts | |
The history of the most illustrious Lady Queen Margaret daughter to Henry the second, and first wife to Henry the last of France : truly representing the contrivance and prosecution of the bloody massacre and the growth and fury of the civill war in that kingdome, occasioned by the policy and ambition of the Catholick nobility, and by the pernicious counsell of some bishops | |
Ignoramus : a comedy as it was several times acted with extraordinary applause before the Majesty of King James : with a supplement which, out of respect to the students of the common law, was hitherto wanting | |
The Language of a savage people as shewn by a dictionary | |
Lecture on the Melanesian Mission / together with the report and accounts of the mission | |
The life and death, of the illustrious Robert Earle of Essex, &c : Containing at large the wars he managed, and the commands he had in Holland, the Palatinate, and in England. Together with some wonderfull observations both of himselfe, and his predecessors, and many most remarkable passages from his infancie, unto the day of his death | |
The marrow of history: or a looking-glass for kings and princes : Truly representing the variety of dangers inherent to their crowns; and the lamentable deaths which many of them, and some of the best of them have undergone. Collected, not onely out of the best modern histories; but from all those which have been most famous in the Latine, Greek, or Hebrew tongue. Shewing, not onely the tragedies of princes at their deaths, but their exploits and sayings in their lives; and by what vertues some of them have flourished in the height of honour; and overcome by what affections, others of them have sunk into the depth of all calamities. A work most delightful for knowledge, and as profitable for example. First collected by Lodowick Lloyd, one of the gentlemen in ordinary to Queen Elizabeth | |
Melanesian languages a linguistic survey of the groups of dialects and languages spread over the islands of Melanesia comprising their comparative grammar, numerals, vocabularies and phonology, and the grammars of some thirty-five languages, preceded by a general introduction | |
MELANESIANS | |
Memoir of the family of Codrington of Codrington Didmarton, Frampton-on-Severn, and Dodington. | |
Mémoires. | |
The memorialls of Margaret de Valoys : first wife to Henry the Fourth, King of France and Navarre | |
Mournefull cloud, ouer vaylinge the face of England | |
n 89604340 | |
Neptune's welcome to His Royal Highness James, Duke of York, upon his first appearance at sea to fight the Hollander | |
De obligatione conscientiæ prælectiones decem. | |
Pilgrimage of princes | |
Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius : Three famous German prophets, foretelling forty years agoe this present invasion of the Turks into the Empire of Germany, and the events that will ensue. The miraculous conversion of the great Turk, and the translating of the Bible into the Turkish language. Predictions concerning the Pope, Emperor, and King of France, with the sudden destruction of the Popish religion in the year 1666. Presaging also the uniting of all religions into one visible church, and how that church shall be governed by Bishops, &c. Many of the prophecies were very much desired by the late King of Bohemia, and were presented to him by the learned and eminent Protestant divine Comenius, and by him made publick. Translated out of the Latine by R. C. Gent. Licensed and entered according to order | |
The second part of youths behaviour: or decency in conversation amongst women : containing excellent directions for the education of young ladies, gentlewomen, and other persons; and rules of advice how at the first to deport themselves, and afterwards govern the affairs of a family, together with several letters, profitable and delightful, according to the nature of the subject: vvith a bill of fare for every month in the year. By the same hand that translated the last volume of Caussins holy court. Whereunto is added a collection of select and excellent proverbs, and wise sentences, out of several languages, useful in discourse and the government of life: by the same author. With an alphabetical table to the proverbs, never before printed | |
Shibboleth. | |
Shibboleth, or, Observations of severall errors in the last translations of the English & French Bibles : together with many other received opinions in the Protestant churches, which being weighed in the ballance are found too light | |
Shirizu shukyogaku saiko. | |
A sketch of Mota grammar | |
The ten books of Quintus Curtius Rufus : containing, the life and death of Alexander the Great. Exactly conferred with the original, and purged from many gross errours and absurdities, with which it before abounded. By the same hand which translated the last volume of the Holy court | |
Ten lectures on the obligation of humane conscience : Read in the divinity school at Oxford, in the year, 1647. By that most learned and reverend father in God, Doctor Robert Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln. &c. Translated by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts | |
A treatise of the knovvledge of God, as excellently as compendiously handled by the famous and learned divine, Peter Du Moulin, late minister of the Reformed Church in Paris, and professor of theologie in the Vniversitie of Sedan. Faithfully translated out of the originall by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts | |
[The Troublesome and hard aduentures in loue] | |
Youths behaviour. | |
シリーズ宗教学再考. |