Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910
Furnivall, Frederick J.
Furnivall, Frederick James
Frederick James Furnivall British lexicographer
VIAF ID: 71467450 ( Personal )
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Works
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5 dreams about Edward II. |
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Arthur : a short sketch of his life and history in English verse of the first half of the fifteenth century |
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The babees book. Aristotle's A B C. Urbanitatis. Stans puer ad mensam. The lytille childrenes lytil boke. The bokes of nurture of Hugh Rhodes and John Russell. Wynkyn de Worde's Boke of keruynge. The booke of demeanor. The boke of curtasye. Seager's Schoole of vertue, &c. &c. with some French & Latin poems on like subjects, and some forewords on education in early England. |
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The babees' book: medieval manners for the young |
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Ballads and romances. |
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Ballads from manuscripts. |
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Barnes in the defence of the berde |
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Berinus |
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A Bibliography of Robert Browning From 1833 to 1881 |
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Bishop Percy's folio manuscript. |
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Book of Curtesye |
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The book of Quinte Essence or the Fifth Being : that is to say, Man's Heaven : a tretice in english brevely drawe out of the book of quintis essencijs in latyn, that hermys the prophete and kyng of Egipt, after the flood of Noe, fadir of philosophris, hadde by revelacioun of an aungil of god to him sende |
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Caueat, or, Warening for commen cursetors vulgarely called vagabones |
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Child-marriages, divorces, and ratifications &c. in the Diocese of Chester, A.D. 1561-6 |
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The curial |
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Digby plays |
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Early English Meals and Manners |
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Early English poems and lives of saints With those of the wicked birds Pilate and Judas |
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Emblemes and epigrames |
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Eneydes |
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An English miscellany; presented to Dr. Furnivall in honour of his seventy-fifth birthday. |
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Expugnatio hibernica. |
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The fifty earliest English wills in the Court of Probate, London : A.D. 1387-1439 : with a priest's of 1454- |
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The fraternitye of vacabondes |
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The gild of St. Mary, Lichfield : being ordinances of the Gild of St. Mary, and other documents |
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Hali meidenhad : an alliterative homily of the thirteenth century from Ms. Bodley 34, Oxford, and Cotton Ms. Titus D.18, British Museum |
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Harrison's description of England in Shakspere's youth. |
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Histoire du Saint Graal |
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The history of the Holy Grail |
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Hoccleve's Works... |
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Hymns to the Virgin and Christ. The parliament of devils, and other religious poems ; chiefly from the archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth ms. No 853 |
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Introduction of knowledge |
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John Lane's Continuation of Chaucer's "Squire's tale". |
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lamentatioun of the pure |
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A list of all the songs and passages in Shakspere which have been set to music |
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Lydgate's Reson and sensuallyte |
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Lydgate's Troy book |
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Macro Plays : 1. Mankind (ab. 1475). 2. Wisdom (ab. 1460). 3. The Castle of perseverance (ab. 1425) |
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Manuel des Pechiez |
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The merchant of Venice |
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The Minor poems of the Vernon MS. |
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Morte Arthur |
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Oeuvres choisies |
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A parallel-text edition of Chaucer's minor poems. |
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Pèlerinage de vie humaine. |
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The Petworth ms. of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. |
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The pilgrimage of the life of man |
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Political, religious, and love poems. |
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Queene Elizabethes achademy |
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Robert Laneham's letter: describing a part of the entertainment unto Queen Elizabeth at the castle of Kenilworth in 1575. |
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Robert of Brunne's Handlyng synne and its French original |
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romaunt of the rose a reprint of the first printed edition by William Thynne A. D. 1532 |
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royal Historie of the excellent Knight Generides |
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The royal Shakspere : the poet's works in chronological order, from the text of professor Delius : with "The two noble Kinsmen" and "Edward III". Vol. 1-3. - London, 1883-1884. |
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Sermon in praise of thieves and thievery |
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The Shakspere allusion-book; a collection of allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700. |
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Specimens of all the accessible unprinted manuscripts of the Canterbury tales. |
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The stacions of Rome : (in verse from the Vernon MS., ab 1370 A.D., and in prose from the Porkington MS. No. 10, ab 1460-70 A.D.) : and the Pilgrims sea-voyage : (from the Trin. Coll., Cambridge MS. R, 3, 19, t. Hen. VI.) : with Clene Maydenhod : (from the Vernon MS., ab. 1370 A.D., in the Bodleian Library, Oxford) |
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Story of England |
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The succession of Shakespere's works and the use of metrical tests in settling it, &c.; being the introduction to Professor Gervinus's Commentaries on Shakespere. |
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A supplicacyon for the beggers. |
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The tale of Beryn, with a prologue of the merry Adventure of the Pardoner with a tapster at Canterbury. |
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The three kings' sons |
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Trois fils de rois. |
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The troublesome reign of King John; being the original of Shakespeare's "Life and death of King John." |
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Vernon manuscript. |
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The winters tale |
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The wright's chaste wife; or, A fable of a wryght that was maryde to a pore wydows dowtre ... A merry tale. |
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Уильям Харрисон |
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