Barclay, Alexander, 1475?-1552?
Barclay, Alexander, ca. 1475-1552
Barclay, Alexander
Alexander Barclay clergyman of the Church of England
Barclay, Alexander (około 1476-1552).
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
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And after whan my soule is seperate | |
Bellum Jugurthinum. | |
The boke of Codrus and Mynalcas | |
[The castle of labour] | |
Certayne egloges of Alexander Barclay. | |
Chasteau de labour. | |
De conjuratione L. Catalinae. | |
The conspiracie of Catiline, written by Constancius, Felicius, Durantinus, and translated bi Thomas Paynell: with the historye of Iugurth, writen by the famous Romaine Salust, and translated into Englyshe by Alexander Barcklaye | |
De curialium miseria. | |
The cytezen and uplondyshman: an eclogue | |
Ecloges. 1-3 | |
Eclogues | |
Eclogues. 4 | |
Eclogues. 5 | |
The famous cronycle of the warre which the Romayns had agaynst Iugurth, usurper of the Kyngdome of Numidy : Alexander Barclay's translation of Sallust's Bellum Iugurthinum | |
The Gardyners passetaunce | |
Guerre de Jugurtha. | |
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte, and to pronounce frenche : compyled by Alexander Barcley compendiously at the commau[n]deme[n]t of the ryght hye excellent and myghty prynce Thomas duke of Northfolke | |
Libellus de quattuor virtutibus. | |
The life of St. George | |
The mirrour of good maners. | |
Narrenschiff. | |
Of nevve fassions and disguised garmentes | |
On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesbury on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barcley on French, 1521. | |
A practical view of the present state of slavery in the West Indies : or, an examination of Mr. Stephen's "Slavery of the British West India colonies:" containing more particurlarly an account of the actual condition of the Negroes in Jamaica ; with observations on the decrease of the slaves since the abolition of the slave trade, and on the probable effects of legislative emancipation: also, strictures on the Edinburgh review, and on the pamphlets of Mr. Cooper and Mr. Bickell | |
Sallust's Jugurthine War | |
The Shepheards kalender : newly augmented and corrected | |
The Ship of Fools | |
Stultifera nauis : qua omnium mortalium narratur stultitia, admodum vtilis & necessaria ab omnibus ad suam salutem perlegenda, è Latino sermone in nostrum vulgarem versa, & iam diligenter impressa. An. Do. 1570. = The ship of fooles, wherin is shewed the folly of all states, with diuers other workes adioyned vnto the same, very profitable and fruitfull for all men. Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay priest | |
Stultifera Navis | |
This present boke named the Shyp of folys of the worlde. - |