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Frederick James Furnivall

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English lexicographer (1825–1910)

Born 1825
Died 1910

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  • Cover of: The English Conquest of Ireland. A.D. 1166-1185: Mainly from the 'Expugnatio Hibernica' of ...

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  • Cover of: Originals and analogues of some of Chaucer's Canterbury tales

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  • Cover of: Tell-Trothes New Yeares gift ...: And The passionate Morrice. 1593.--John Lane's Tom Tell-Troths message, and his pens complaint. 1600.--Thomas Powell's Tom of all trades. Or The plaine path-way to preferment ... 1631.--The glasse of Godly loue. (By John Rogers?) 1569.--

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  • Cover of: The babees' book: medieval manners for the young

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  • Cover of: Hymns to the Virgin & Christ: The parliament of devils, and other religious poems, chiefly from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth ms. no. 853.

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  • Cover of: Political, religious, and love poems.: From the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth ms. no. 306, and other sources.

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  • Cover of: Trial-forewords to my ''Parallel-text edition of Chaucer's minor poems'' for the Chaucer society

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  • Cover of: bibliography of Robert Browning, from 1833 to 1881.

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  • Cover of: Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrimage (April 1386): and his putting-up joust-scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield (May 1390) being the expenses of the Aragonese ambassadors for 58 days in England, 21 July to 16 Sept. 1415, including their 4-days' journey from London to Canterbury and back, 31 July-3 Aug. 1415, and the cost of erecting scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield for the joust between Don Philip Boyl, knight, of Aragon, and John Asteley, esq., on Jan. 30, 1442, with Henry VI.'s allowances of materials for the said joust.

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  • Cover of: Early English meals and manners: with some forewords on education in early England

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  • Cover of: Queene Elizabethes achademy

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  • Cover of: 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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  • Cover of: A temporary preface to the six-text edition of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: Part I, attempting to show the true order of the tales, and the days and stages of the Pilgrimage, etc., etc.

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  • Cover of: Shakespeare; life and work

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  • Cover of: The Three Kings' Sons, Part 1: The Text

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  • Cover of: The succession of Shakspere's works and the use of metrical tests in settling it, &c: being the introduction to Professor Gervinus's 'Commentaries on Shakspere', translated by Miss Bunnètt (Smith, Elder, & Co., 1877)

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  • Cover of: Child-Marriages, Divorces, and Ratifications &C. in the Diocese of Chester, A.D. 1561-6

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  • Cover of: The Digby Plays: With An Incomplete Morality Of Wisdom Who Is Christ

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  • Cover of: The English Conquest Of Ireland A.D. 1166-1185: Mainly From The Expugnatio Hibernica Of Giraldus Cambrensis; Part I, The Text

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  • Cover of: The Macro plays: 1. Mankind (ab. 1475) 2. Wisdom (ab. 1460) 3. The castle of perseverance (ab. 1425)

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English lexicographer (1825–1910)

Born 1825
Died 1910

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September 30, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot add ISNI
March 31, 2017 Edited by MARC Bot add VIAF and wikidata ID
September 1, 2013 Edited by Tom Morris merge authors
June 6, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Removed period from death date
April 23, 2012 Edited by A. Kyaw merge authors