Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696?
Phillips, Edward
Phillips, Edward, 1630-ca. 1696
Edward Phillips English author (1630-1696)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Phillips, Edward ‡d 1630-ca.1696
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Works
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A chronicle of the kings of England : from the time of the Romans government unto the death of King James : containing all passages of state and church with all other observations proper for a chronicle | |
Divine poems | |
The early lives of Milton | |
Edward Phillips's history of the literature of England and Scotland. A transl. from the "Compendiosa enumeratio poetarum" with an introd. and commentary by Daniel G[illmore] Calder and Charles R. Forker. | |
Élégies. | |
General dicitionary | |
Helpe to discourse | |
The illustrious shepherdess : Dedicated to the Marchioness of Dorchester | |
The Impact of new technologies on publishing : proceedings of the symposium organized by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Scientific and Technical Information and Information Management, and held in Luxembourg, November 6-7, 1979 | |
The imperious brother· : Dedicated to the Countess of Strafford | |
Life of Mr. John Milton | |
The livery rake, and country lass. : An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. With the musick prefix'd to each song | |
More merriment mixt with serious matters | |
The most elegant and elabovrate [sic] poems of that great court-vvit, Mr William Drummond : Whose labours, both in verse and prose, being heretofore so precious to Prince Henry, and to K. Charles, shall live and flourish in all ages, whiles there are men to read them, or art & judgment to approve them | |
The mysteries of love and eloquence, 1658. | |
New world of words | |
The new world of words: or, universal English dictionary. Containing an account of the original or proper sense, and various significations of all hard words derived from other languages, viz. Hebrew, Arabick, Syriack, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, British, Saxon, Danish, Dutch, etc. as now made use of in our English Tongue. Together with a brief and Plain explication of all terms relating to any of the arts and sciences, either Liberal or Mechanical, viz. Grammar, Rhetorick, Logick, Theology, Law, Metaphysicks, Ethicks, Natural Philosophy, Physick, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Pharmacy, Botanicks, Arithmetick, Geometry, Astronomy, Astrology, Cosmography, Geography, Hydrography, Navigation, Architecture, Fortification, Dialling, Surveying, Gauging, Opticks, Catoptricks, Dioptricks, Perspective, Musick, Mechanicks, Staticks, Chiromancy, Physiognomy, Heraldry, Merchandize, Maritime and Military Affairs, Agriculture, Gardening, Handicrafts, Jewelling, Painting, Carving, Engraving; Confectionery, Cookery, Horsemanship, Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Fishing, etc, To which is added, the interpretation of proper names of men and women, that derive their Original from the above-mention'd Ancient and Modern Tongues, with those of Writs and Processes at Law: Also the Greek and Latin Names of divers sorts of Animals, Plants, Metals, Minerals, etc. and several other remarkable Matters more particularly express'd in the Preface. Compiled by Edward Phillips, Gent. | |
The nuptial masque; or, the triumphs of Cupid and Hymen. : As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Edward Phillips. Set to musick by Mr. Galliard | |
On the nuptials of His Highness the Prince of Orange, to Her Highness the Princess Royal of England. An irregular ode. By Mr. Edward Phillips | |
Poems, by that most famous wit, William Drummond of Hawthornden | |
The Poetical Works of John Milton : printed from the text of Todd, Hawkins and others | |
Reign of King Charles the First. | |
A satyr against hypocrites | |
Sucessos y prodigias de amor. | |
Theatrum poetarum anglicanorum. Containing the names and characters of all the English poets, from the reign of Henry III. to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. | |
Theatrum poetarum, or A compleat collection of the poets, especially the most eminent, of all ages. The antients distinguish't from the moderns in their several alphabets. | |
Tractatulus de modo & ratione formandi voces derivativas linguæ Latinæ : cui accedunt quædam observationes de compositis & decompositis. Opera Edvardi Philippi Londinensis. Auspiciis clarissimi & ornatissimi viri Gulielmi Bassetti equitis aurati ex clavertonia in agro Somersetensi | |
A treatise of the way and manner of forming the derivatives of the Latin tongue : with a brief discourse of composites and de-composites. A work very much conducing to the more easie and speedy attaining of the Latin tongue; and to the saving of the labour of so frequently turning over voluminous dictionaries. By E.P. de Lond |