Goldsmid, Edmund
Goldsmid, Edmund 1849-
Goldsmid, Edmund Marsden
Edmund Marsden Goldsmid Scottish Historian
VIAF ID: 90653226 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edmund Marsden Goldsmid ‡c Scottish Historian
- 100 1 _ ‡a Goldsmid, Edmund
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Goldsmid, Edmund ‡d 1849-
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Works
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Aldine Press | |
Ancient English metrical romances. | |
A ballad book; or, Popular and romantic ballads and songs current in Annandale and other parts of Scotland. | |
The chieftains of Vendee: Cathelineau, La Roche-Jacquelein, Charette, Stofflet, and Sombreuil. | |
Collectanea adamantaea : a collection of quaint and rare literary gems, forming a companion to Bibliotheca curiosa | |
A collection of epitaphs and inscriptions, interesting either from historical associations, or quaintness of wording. | |
A complete catalogue of all the publications of the Elzevier Presses at Leyden, Amsterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht : with introduction, notes and an appendix containing a list of all works, whether forgeries or anonymous publications, generally attributed to these presses | |
Confessions of witches under torture | |
A covnter-blaste to tobacco. | |
A dissertation upon the Druids | |
Edward Webbe, chief master gunner, his trauailes. 1590. | |
Escape of the Young chevalier | |
Explanatory notes of a pack of Cavalier playing cards, temp. Charles II. forming a complete political satire of the commonwealth. | |
Hakonar saga Hakonarsonar | |
Hermippus redivivus | |
A historical enquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, relatives, and early life, his connection with the Muscovy company and discovery of Delaware Bay. | |
The history of duels. | |
Kempes nine daies wonder, performed in a journey from London to Norwich. Wherein euery dayes journey is pleasantly set down, to satisfie his friends the truth against all lying ballad-makers; what hee did, how he was welcome, and by whome entertained. | |
Lucina sine concubitu : a treatise humbly addressed to the Royal Society, in which is proved, by most incontestable evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with man | |
Magic incantations | |
Magic plants : being a translation of a curious tract entitled De vegetalibus magicis | |
The massacre of Glencoe. 13th of February 1692. Being a reprint of a contemporary account of that ruthless butchery. | |
Narrative of the events of the siege of Lyons. Tr. from the French (1794). | |
Un-natural history ; or, myths of ancient science : being a collection of curious tracts on the basilisk, unicorn, phoenix, behemoth or leviathan, dragon, giant spider, tarantula, chameleons, satyrs, homines caudati, &c. now first translated from the Latin, and edited with notes and illustrations | |
A new book of old ballads. | |
The Norwegian account of King Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII | |
On the origin of the native races of America | |
The political songs of England, from the reign of John to that of Edward II. | |
The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques, and discoveries of the English nation | |
Quaint gleanings from ancient poetry; a collection of curious poetical compositions of the XVIth, XVIIth, and XVIIIth centuries. | |
Reynard the Fox. | |
Sage's triumph over old age and the grave | |
Scotiæ numisma: | |
Some political satires of the seventeenth century : selected from the writings of Earl of Rochester, Sir John Denham, and Andrew Marvel | |
Treatise of fishing | |
A treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle | |
The Voyages of the english nation to America before the year 1600 : from Hakluyt's collection of voyages (1598-1600) |