Harington, John, Sir, 1560-1612
Harington, John
Harington, John 1561-1612
Harington, John, 1560-1612
Harington, John, Sir, of Kelston, 1560-1612
John Harington
Misacmos
VIAF ID: 64819700 (Personal)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (28)
5xx's: Related Names (16)
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Ariosto, Lodovico
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1474-1533
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Ariosto, Ludovico
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1474-1533
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Donno, Elizabeth Story
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1921-
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Harington, Henry
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Harington, Henry
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1755-1791
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Harington, John
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1525-1582
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Harington, John
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1525-1582
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Beziehung familiaer
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Hough, Graham
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1908-
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Kelston, Somerset, England
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MacClure, Norman Egbert
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1893-
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Macray, William Dunn
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1826-1916
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McClure, Norman Egbert
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1893-
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Packard, Francis R.
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1870-1950
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Park, Thomas
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1759-1834
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Virgile
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0070-0019 av. J.-C.
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Virgilio Marón, Publio
Works
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Aeneis. |
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An anatomie of the metamorphosed Aiax. - |
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An apologie. - |
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An apologie. 1. Or rather a retraction. 2. Or rather a recantation. 3. Or rather a recapitulation. 4. Or rather a replication. 5. Or rather an examination. 6. Or rather an accusation. 7. Or rather an explication. 8. Or rather an exhortation. 9. Or rather a consideration. 10. Or rather a confirmatio[n]. 11. Or rather all of them. 12. Or rather none of them. |
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The Arundel Harington manuscript of Tudor poetry. |
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A briefe view of the state of the church of England... |
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[caption title, f.3r:] XX. |
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An Elementary analysis of the laws and regulations enacted by the governor general in council at Fort-William in Bengal, for the civil government of the British territories under that presidency... designed for the use of the students in the college of Fort-William |
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Énéide |
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The Englishman's docter [!] |
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Epigrams, 1618. |
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Epigrams both pleasant and serious. - |
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The epigrams of Sir John Harington |
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Is't for a grace or is't for some mislike |
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The landlord's tale, 2014?: |
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Most elegant and witty epigrams |
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A new discourse of a stale subject, called The metamorphosis of Ajax. |
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Nugae antiquae. - |
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Nugæ Antiquæ : Being a miscellaneous collection of original papers in prose and verse: Written in the reigns of Henry VIII. Queen Mary, Elizabeth, King James, &c. By Sir John Harington, the translator of Ariosto, and others who lived in those times. Selected from authentic remains by the Rev. Hen. Harington, A.M. of Queen's College, Oxon. And Minor Canon of the Cathedral Church of Norwich. a new, corrected, and enlarged edition, in 3 vols. |
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Orlando furioso. |
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum |
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Sammlung |
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School of salernum |
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A short view of the state of Ireland written in 1605 |
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The sixth book of Virgil's Aeneid |
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A supplie or addicion to the Catalogue of bishops, to the yeare 1608 |
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A tract on the succession to the crown, 1880. |
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Two answers to Cardinal Perron, and other miscellaneous works of Lancelot Andrewes, sometime Lord Bishop of Winchester. |
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Ulisses upon Ajax. Written by Misodiaboles to his friend Philaretes. |
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