Turberville, George, 1540?-1610?
Turbervile, George, 1540?-1597?
Turberville, George
George Turberville English poet
Turberville, George 1540c-1610c
Turberville, George ca. ca. 1540-1610
Turbervile, George
VIAF ID: 62345790 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/62345790
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a George Turberville ‡c English poet
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Turbervile, George, ‡d 1540?-1597?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Turberville, George
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Turberville, George ‡d 1540?-1610?
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Turberville, George ‡d ca. ca. 1540-1610
-
- 100 1 0 ‡a Turberville, George, ‡d 1540?-1610?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Turberville, George, ‡d 1540?-1610?
-
-
-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
Adulescentia. | |
The booke of falconrie or havvking : for the onely delight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen: collected out of the best authors, aswell Italians as Frenchmen, and some English practises withall concerning falconrie; heretofore published by George Turbervile Gentleman. And now newly reviued, corrected, and augmented, with many new additions proper to these present times | |
Booke of faulconrie or hauking | |
Booke of hunting, 1576 ... 1908. | |
Decameron | |
The eclogues of Mantuan | |
[The eglogs of the poet B. Mantuan Carmelitan,] | |
Epitaphes, epigrams, songs, and sonets ... | |
Heroides. | |
The heroycall epistles of the learned poet Publius Ouidius Naso, in English verse | |
The noble art of venerie or hunting [enthält: The measures of blowing set downe in the notes] London Printed by Thomas Purfoot, 1611 [London, Thomas Purfoot] | |
The noble arte of venerie or hunting : VVherein is handled and set out the vertues, nature, and properties of fiutene sundrie chaces togither, with the order and maner how to hunte and kill euery one of them. Translated and collected for the pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen, out of the best approued authors, which haue written any thing concerning the same: and reduced into such order and proper termes as are vsed here, in this noble realme of England. The contentes vvhereof shall more playnely appeare in the page next followyng | |
Pieces | |
A plaine path to perfect vertue: deuised and found out by Mancinus a Latine poet, and translated into English by G. Turberuile gentleman | |
De quatuor virtutibus. | |
Tragical tales, and other poems: | |
Tragicall tales translated by Turberuile in time of his troubles out of sundrie Italians, with the argument and lenuoye to eche tale | |
Vénerie |