Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.
Tate, Nahum
Tate, Nahum 1652c-1715
Tate, N. (Nahum), 1652-1715
Tate, N.
Nahum Tate
טייט, נחום, 1652-1715
VIAF ID: 29545787 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Tate ‡b Nahum ‡f 1652-1715
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Tate, Nahum ‡d 1652-1715
- 100 1 _ ‡a Tate, Nahum ‡d 1652-1715
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Tate, Nahum, ‡d 1652-1715
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (67)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Dublin
- 551 _ _ ‡a Dublin ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
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Absalom and Achitophel. Part 2 | |
Actéon : pastorale en 6 scènes | |
As pants the hart | |
Awake ye dead the trumpet calls | |
Bethlehem | |
Bible. | |
Bijbel. | |
Birthday ode for Queen Mary | |
The blessed virgin's expostulation | |
Brutus of Alba | |
Brutus of Alba or the enchanted lovers | |
Celebrate this festival | |
Come ye sons of art away. | |
A consolatory poem to the Right Honourable John Lord Cutts upon the death of his most accomplish'd lady | |
Coriolanus | |
The devil of a duke, or, Trapolin's vagaries : a (farcical ballad) opera, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane : to which is prefix'd the musick to each song, set for the spinnet, harpsicord, German flute, violin, and hautboy, with the thorough Base to each tune. | |
Dido & Aeneas [opera in three acts] ; choreographic opera | |
Dido and Aeneas | |
Dido and Aeneas libretto) | |
Dido and Aeneas, Z.626 Z 626 | |
Didon et Enée | |
A duke and no duke : a farce. | |
An essay for promoting of psalmody. | |
An essay of a character of the late Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt : Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas | |
Great parent hail to thee | |
Heidelbergh catechism of the reformed christian religion | |
History of King Lear | |
History of King Lear. 1759 | |
The history of King Richard the Second, acted at the Theatre royal, under the name of the Sicilian usurper. With a prefatory epistle in vindication of the author. Occasion'd by the prohibition of this play on the stage. | |
How blessed are they | |
Hymns adapted to Christian worship, and particularly to the celebration of baptism and the Lord's-Supper | |
ingratitude of a common-wealth | |
Injur'd love, or, The cruel husband | |
island princess | |
King Richard II | |
Macbeth, a tragedy | |
A memorial for the learned: or, Miscellany of choice collections from most eminent authors. In history, philosophy, physick, and heraldry. | |
Metamorphoses. | |
Miscellanea sacra, or, Poems on divine & moral subjects | |
The mistakes, or, The false report : a tragi-comedy. Acted by Their Majesties servants | |
New version of the Psalms of David. | |
An ode upon His Majesty's birth-day | |
Ode zum Geburtstag von Queen Mary | |
On the sacred memory of our late sovereign : with a congratulation to His present Majesty | |
Panacea | |
A pastoral dialogue : a poem | |
Plays. | |
A poem occasioned by the late discontents & disturbances in the state, 1691: | |
A poem upon tea: with a discourse on its sov'rain virtues; and directions in the use of it for health. Collected from treatises of eminent physicians upon that subject. Also a preface concerning beau-criticism. | |
Poems by several hands, and on several occasions. | |
The political anatomy of Ireland : with the establishment for that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant ... : to which is added Verbum sapienti, or, An account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ... | |
Portrait-Royal. : A poem upon Her Majesty's picture set up in Guild-Hall; by order of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London. Drawn by Mr. Closterman. Written by N. Tate Esq; Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty | |
A present for the ladies : being an historical account of several illustrious persons of the female sex. To which is added, the character of an accomplish'd virgin, wife, and widow, in verse | |
Selected writings of the laureate dunces, Nahum Tate (laureate 1692-1715), Laurence Eusden (1718-1730), and Colley Cibber (1730-1757) | |
The song for the New-Year 1708. : Set by Mr. Eccles master of Her Majesty's musick. The words by Mr. Tate poet-laureat to Her Majesty | |
Trappolin creduto principe. | |
The triumph of union: with the Muse's address for the consummation of it in the Parliament of Great Britain. Written by Mr. Tate Poet-Laureat to Her majesty | |
The triumph, or, Warriours welcome : a poem on the glorious successes of the last year. With The ode for New-year's day. 1705 | |
Who can from joy refrain | |
[without title] | |
Дидона и Эней опера в трех действиях |