Morell, Thomas, 1703-1784
Morell, Thomas
Thomas Morell
מורל, תומס, 1703-1784
Thomas Morell British scholar
VIAF ID: 79159546 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (26)
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Works
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An abridgement of Ainsworth's dictionary, English and Latin, designed for the use of schools | |
Alexander Balus | |
[caption title, f.12v:] Conquering Hero | |
Catalogus librorum in bibliotheca Osterleiensi. | |
choice of Hercules | |
Duetto By M.r Handel | |
The epistles of Lucius Annæus Seneca. | |
Exempla moralia : or, third book of new English examples, to be rendered into Latin, adapted to the rules of the Latin grammar, Lately printed For the Use of Youth. | |
The game of chess : a poem | |
Gideon | |
Graecum lexicon manuale, 1826: | |
Hope : A Poetical essay on That Christian Grace. In three books. | |
Hymni de rebus divinis. | |
Jephta | |
Jephta : Oratorium für Soli, gemisschten Chor und Orchester | |
Jephtha. A sacred drama. | |
Jephtha libretto) | |
Jeptha, an oratorio, composed by Mr Handel : As performed in the Theatre Royal, Liverpool. On Thursday the 27th April 1775. | |
Joshua | |
Joshua : A sacred drama. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel. | |
Josua libretto) | |
Judas Maccabaeus | |
Judas Macchabŭs : An oratorio. As it will be performed at the Assembly Rooms, in Newcastle, on Wednesday morning the 7th of October, 1778. Conducted by Mr. Hawdon. Set to music by Mr. Handel. | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
Lexicon græco-prosodiacum | |
Nabal | |
Notes and annotations on Locke on The human understanding | |
The occasional oratorio : Being a favourite selection of sacred music. From the works of handel. To be performed in the church, on Friday, September 28, 1787. | |
An occasional oratorio : Written by George Frederick Handel, Esq. | |
Poems on divine subjects, original and translated from the Latin of M. Hieron. Vida, Bp. of Alba, with large annotations more particularly concerning the being and attributes of God | |
The scripture doctrine of the Trinity justified : (in a discourse preached in the Cathedral church of St. Paul, London, June 2, 1774, at the Lecture founded by the late worthy Lady Moyer; ) with occasional remarks, on the preacher's first sermon in Essex-House, Essex-Street, April 17, 1774. | |
See the conquering hero comes! = Seht den Sieger : (Seht, er Kommt)! | |
A sermon preached at Kew-Chapel, December 11. 1737 : Occasioned by the death of our late gracious Queen. And published At the Request of the Audience. By T. Morell, A. M. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. | |
A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 14, 1772 : By Thomas Morell, D. D. Rector of Buckland, Hertfordshire, F. SS. R. and A. Published at the Request of the Stewards. To which is added, a list of the several amounts arising from the collections made at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, since the year 1721. | |
Solomon. An oratorio. | |
The surest grounds for hopes of success in War. A sermon, preached at Kew Chapel, on January 9. 1739/40. Being the Day appointed for a General fast, etc. By T. Morell, A. M. Rector of Buckland, in Hertfordshire. | |
Theodora | |
Tobit | |
Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno. | |
The triumph of time and truth : An oratorio. | |
The use and importance of music in the sacrifice of thanksgiving : A sermon preach'd at Worcester, September 3, 1746. At the Anniversary Meeting of the three Choirs, Worcester, Hereford, and Gloucester. By T. Morell, D. D. Rector of Buckland in Hertfordshire. | |
Wahl des Herakles | |
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