Douce, Francis, 1757-1834
Francis Douce
Douce, Francis
Francis Douce English antiquary
Douce, Francis (English antiquarian and collector, 1757-1834)
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Works
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A catalogue of the Lansdowne manuscripts in the British Museum : with indexes of persons, places, and matters | |
Catalogue of the printed books and manuscripts bequeathed by Francis Douce, esq., to the Bodleian Library. | |
Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum bibliothecae Lansdownianae | |
The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's Chronicle; | |
The dance of death; | |
daunce of Machabree | |
The Douce Apocalypse. | |
history of English poetry from the close of the 11th century to the commencement of the 18th century | |
Illustrations of Shakspeare, and of ancient manners: with dissertations on the clowns and fools of Shakspeare; on the collection of popular tales entitled Gesta Romanorum; and on the English Morris dance. | |
Judicium, a pageant. Extracted from the Towneley manuscript of ancient mysteries. | |
Lives of famous London beggars | |
A lytell gest of Robin Hode | |
Manuscripts in the Harleian Collection | |
Mercurius Musicus | |
Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies | |
On the introduction of learning into England | |
Ornaments of female drefs [i.e. dress] | |
The Robin Hood garlands and ballads : with the tale of The lytell geste : a collection of all the poems, songs and ballads relating to this celebrated yeoman : to which is prefixed his history and character, deduced from documents hitherto unrevised | |
Les simulacres et historiees faces de la mort | |
Specimens of ancient sculpture and painting now remaining in England : from the earliest period to reign of Henry VIII. Exhibited in one hundred and twenty places | |
[title of part 9:] MERCURIUS MUSICUS: | OR, | The Monthly COLLECTION | OF | New Teaching SONGS, | Compos'd for the Theatres, and other Occasions; | With a Thorow Bass for the Harpsichord, or Spinett: | The SONGS being Transpos'd for the Flute, at the end of the Book. | For September, Octob. Novem. and December. | LONDON: | Printed by William Pearson, next door to the Hare and Feathers, in Alders-gate-street; for | Henry Playford, and Sold by him at his Shop in the Temple-Change Fleet-street; And J. Hare, at the Gol- | den Viol in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and at his Shop in Freeman's-Yard in Corn-Hill; And J. Young, at the | Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; And all other Musick-Shops in Town. 1699. | |
to which are prefixed three dissertations... 1, On origin of romantic fiction in Europe | |
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