Roxburghe Club
Roxburghe Club (London)
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Works
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Ancient English romance of Havelok the Dane accompanied by the French text... | |
Ancient English romance of William and the Werwolf edited from an unique copy in King's college library, Cambridge ; with an introduction and glossary. | |
Apocalypse of S. John the Divine represented by figures reproduced in facsimile from a ms. in the Bodleian library | |
Arundel choirbook, London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 1 a facsimile and introduction | |
Ballads & broadsides, chiefly of the Elizabethan period and printed in black-letter : most of which were formerly in the Heber collection and are now in the library at Britwell Court, Buckinghamshire. | |
Bestiarium | |
Bible | |
Bibliotheca Lindesiana the lives and collections of Alexander William, 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th Earl of Balcarres, and James Ludovic, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres | |
Bohun manuscripts a group of five manuscripts executed in England about 1370 for members of the Bohun family | |
Boke of noblesse addressed to king Edward the Fourth on his invasion of France in 1475... | |
Catalogue of the books presented to and printed by the club | |
Chanson de Roland Reproduction phototypique du manuscrit Digby 23 de la "Bodleian Library" d'Oxford | |
Chronological list of members ; Catalogue of books ; Rules and regulations | |
Costerián' Doctrinale of Alexander de Villa Dei, reproduced in collotype fac-simile | |
description of maps and architectural drawings in the collection made by William Cecil first Baron Burghley now at Hatfield house | |
Destruction de Rome | |
Dissertation on the accounts of All Souls College, Oxford | |
Dublin Apocalypse | |
Eden Anto | |
Fierabras | |
The game of ombre ... | |
Gesta Romanorum. | |
Gospels of Matilda, countess of Tuscany, 1055-1115 : nineteen plates in gold and colour and twelve in monochrome, from the manuscript in the library of John Pierpont Morgan | |
great book of Thomas Trevilian a facsimile of the manuscript in the Wormsley library | |
Guillaume de Palerne. | |
Holkham library illuminations and illustrations in the manuscript library of the earl of Leicester | |
James Boswell's book of company at Auchinleck, 1782-1795 | |
Jan Huygen Van Linschoten and the moral map of Asia The plates and text of the Itinerario and Icones, habitus gestusque Indorum ac Lusitanorum per Indiam viventium | |
Johannis de Garlandia De Triumphis Ecclesiae libri octo a Latin poem of the thirteenth century | |
The law and lawyers of Pickwick : a lecture | |
The Library of Thomas Tresham & Thomas Brudenell | |
the life of st. Edward the confessor, reproduced in fac-simile... with some pa ges of the life of st. Alban... | |
maps and text of the boke of idrography presented by Jean Rotz to Henry VIII now in the British library | |
The Melvill book of roundels | |
Memoirs of the secret services of John Macky, esq., during the reigns of King William, Queen Anne, and King George I. : Including, also, The true secret history of the rise, promotions, &c., of the English and Scots nobility; officers, civil, military, naval, and other persons of distinction, from the revolution. In their respective characters at large | |
Memoirs of Thomas, earl of Ailesbury | |
Metamorphoses. | |
Miroir du monde. | |
mirroure of the worlde ms Bodley 283, England c.1470-1480 the physical composition decoration and illustration | |
Morte Arthur. | |
De nobilitatibus, sapientiis, et prudentiis regum | |
Olivier de Castille (Romance). | |
On werewolves. [Two letters to Lord Cawdor. March 12th 1831 and March 17th 1832] | |
The owl and the nightingale, a poem of the twelfth century : Now first printed from manuscripts in the Cottonian library, and at Jesus college, Oxford; with an introduction and glossary | |
The parlement of the thre ages : an alliterative poem of the XIVth century, now first ed., from manuscripts in the British Museum, with introduction, notes, and appendices containing the poem of "Winnere and wastoure," and illustrative texts | |
Partonopeus de Blois | |
Pèlerinage de vie humaine. | |
Le pelerinage Jhesucrist de Guillamme de Deguileville : Printed for the Roxburghe club. | |
Philosophaster, comoedia, nunc primum in lucem producta. Poemata, antehac sparsim edita, nunc in unum collecta | |
The pilgrimage of the life of man | |
Poems | |
Poems from Sir Kenelm Digby's papers, in the possession of Henry A. Bright. Roxburghe club. | |
The profligate : a comedy. | |
Punch and Judy : a version : for all the good little folk of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco | |
quadriregio | |
Queste del Saint Graal. | |
De rebus in Oriente mirabilibus. | |
De regimine principum, a poem | |
La rotta de Francciosi a Terroana novamente facta | |
Roxburghe Club, its history and its members (1812-1927) | |
Roxburghe Club [Publications] | |
A Roxburghe garland. | |
The Royal commission on the losses and services of American loyalists, 1783 to 1785 : being the notes of Mr. Daniel Parker Coke, M. P., one of the commissioners during that period | |
royal Historie of the excellent Knight Generides | |
A selection from the papers of King George III preserved in the royal archives at Windsor Castle : embracing the period from the 1st day of November 1781 to the 20th day of December 1783 | |
Selections from the works of Thomas Ravenscroft : a musical composer of the time of King James the First. | |
Seynt Graal, or The Sank Ryal. : The history of the Holy Graal, partly in English verse | |
The Sherley brothers, an historical memoir of the lives of Sir Thomas Sherley, Sir Anthony Sherley, and Sir Robert Sherley, knights. | |
Short treatise of hunting compyled for the delight of noblemen and gentlemen | |
Sidneiana : being a collection of fragments relative to Sir Philip Sidney, knt., and his immediate connections. | |
The Sobieski Hours : a manuscript in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle | |
Sodalivm qvi nvne svnt Roxbvrghensivm annvm ab institvto sodalitio LXXX feliciter celebrantivm, vivida vi solis advmbratæ icones. | |
The solempnities and triumphes doon and made at the spousells and marriage of the kings doughter the Ladye Marye to the Prynce of Castile Archeduke of Austrige. | |
Songs and Ballads, with other short poems, chiefly of the reign of Philip and Mary | |
Songs, ballads and instrumental pieces composed by King Henry the Eighth, reproduced from the British museum ms. 31922, collected and arranged by Lady Mary Trefusis; to which is prefixed a list of the King's instruments, from the British museum ms. (Harl. mss. 1419) | |
Stonyhurst Gospel of Saint John | |
Survey of the lands of William first earl of Pembroke : transcribed from vellum rolls in the possession of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery | |
Syon Abbey the library of the Bridgettine nuns and their peregrinations after the reformation | |
A thirteenth century bestiary in the library of Alnwick Castle | |
Thirty-two miniatures from the Book of hours of Joan II., queen of Navarre : a manuscript of the fourteenth century ... | |
Titus and Vespasian (Middle English poem) | |
Titus and Vespasian, or the Destruction of Jerusalem in rhymed couplets | |
Topographical study in Rome in 1581. A series of views with a fragmentary text by Étienne du Pérac, in the library of C. W. Dyson Perrins, esq. | |
A tract on the succession to the crown (A.D. 1602) | |
Tristia. | |
The Triumphes of Petrarch, translated by Henry Parker, Lord Morley, 1554. Reprinted by Stafford Henry, Earl of Iddesleigh. | |
Two east anglian picture books a facsimile of the Helmingham herbal and bestiary and Bodleian ms. Ashmole 1504 | |
Vox populi vox Dei : a complaynt of the comons against taxes. | |
Vraie Cronicque d'Escoce. Prétensions des Anglois à la couronne de France. Diplôme de Jacques VI, roi de la Grande-Bretagne... | |
The World and the Child. | |
York Gospels |