Urquhart, Thomas, 1611-1660
Urquhart, Thomas, Sir, 1611-1660
Urquhart, Thomas
Thomas Urquhart
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Urquhart, Thomas, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1611-1660
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Urquhart, Thomas, ‡d 1611-1660
- 100 1 _ ‡a Urquhart, Thomas, ‡d 1611-1660
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Works
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The admirable Urquhart : selected writings | |
Apollo & the muses. Selections | |
A challenge from Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie [to his cousin John Urquhart of Craigfintray in 1658] | |
Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age : found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal æquinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it | |
Gargantua and Pantagruel | |
Great books | |
Hours with Rabelais | |
jewel | |
life and death of the Admirable Crichtoun | |
Logopandecteision, 1653. | |
Logopandecteision, or, An introdvction to the vniversal langvage : digested into these six several books, Neaudethaumata, Chrestasbeia, Cleronomaporia, Chryseomystes, Nelcadicastes, & Philoponauxesis | |
The second book of the works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick : treating of the heroick deeds and sayings of the good Pantagruel. Written originally in the French tongue, and now faithfully translated into English. By S.T.U.C | |
Sir Thomas Urquhart and Rabelais | |
Tracts of the learned and celebrated antiquarian Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty ... I.A peculiar promptuary of time ; ... II. The true pedigree ... of the Urquharts ... III. A curious dissertation on the universal language. IV. A vindication of the honour of Scotland ... | |
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