Henry Huth
Born 1815-01-01
Died 1878-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF15837334
- WikidataQ15438897
- ISNI0000000061309272
- Open LibraryOL2391175A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (12)
- Poetry (5)
- England (4)
- Great Britain (4)
- History (3)
- English Ballads (3)
- Grammar (2)
Books by Henry Huth
Total count: 64
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In calumniatorem PlatonisAn natura et ars consilio agantConradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz1469-01-01
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Ad sanctissimu[m] et .B. dominu[m]. d[omi]n[u]m Paulum secundum po[n]tificem maximu[m]. liber incipit dictus speculu[m] vite huma[n]e ...Ulrich Zell1472-01-01
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De magicis artibus et magorum maleficiisLouis Martineau1483-01-01
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Dēmētriou Chalkondylou Erōtēmata synoptika tōn oktō tou logou merōnmeta tinōn chrēsimōn kanonōnUlrich Scinzenzeler1493-01-01
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Carmen de purgatorio divi PatriciiAlbrecht Kunne1495-01-01
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Epistolai diaphorōn philosophōn. Rhētorōn. Sophistōn. Hex pros tois eikosi. Hōn ta onomata en tē hexēs heurēseis selidiEpistolae diuersorum philosophorum. Oratorum. Rhetorum sex & uiginti. Quorum nomina in sequenti inuenies paginaAldo Manuzio1499-01-01
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In this boke is conteined ye names of the baylyfs custose mayers and the ress of y[e] cyte of London from the tyme of Kynge Richard the Fyrst[and] also the artycles of y[e] Chartour [and] lybartyes of the same cyte and of the chartour and lybartyes of England with other dyuers maters good and necessary for euery cytezen to understond and knowe. Whiche ben shewed in chapyters aftyr the fourme of this kalendyr folowynge2nd ed.Peter Treveris1525-01-01
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Here begynneth the boke of Troylus and Creseydenewly printed by a trewe copyeBy Rycharde Pynson, printer unto kynges noble grace1526-01-01
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Here begynneth the boke of Caunterbury talesdilygently and truely corrected, and newly printedIn Fletestrete, by me Rycharde Pynson, printed unto the kynges noble grace ...1526-01-01
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The images of the Old Testament, lately expressedset forthe in Ynglishe and Frenche, with a playn and brief expositionby Johan Frellon ...1549-01-01
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The communication betwene my Lord Chauncelor and iudge Halesbeing among other iudges to take his oth in Westminster hall. Anno. M.D. Liii. Vi. of OctoberJohn Day1553-01-01
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The story of the moste noble and worthy Kynge Arthurthe whiche was the fyrst of the worthyes Chrysten, and also of his noble and valyaunt Knyghtes of the Rounde TableWyllyam Copland1557-01-01
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To my lovynge brethren that is troublyd about the popishe aparrelltwo short and comfortable episteleE. van der Erve1566-01-01
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The moste excellent and pleasaunt booke, entituled: The treasurie of Amadis of Fraunceconteyning eloquent orations, pythie epistles, learned letters, and fervent complayntes, serving for sundrie purposes. The worthinesse whereof and profite, dothe appeare in the preface or table of this bookeImprinted by H. Bynneman for T. Hacket1572-01-01
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Straunge, lamentable, and tragicall hystoriesIn Fleetestreate, beneath the conduite, at the signe of S. Iohn Euangelist, by Hugh Iackson1577-01-01
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A generall rehearsall of warres, called Churchyares choisewherein is five hundred severall services of land and sea, as sieges, battailles, skirmiches, and encounters : a thousande gentle mennes names, of the best sorte of warriours : a praise and true honour of soldiours, a proofe of perfite nobilitie : a triall and first erection of heraldes, a discourse of calamitie : and ioyned to the same some tragedies and epitaphes, as many as was necessarie for this firste booke : all whiche workes are dedicated to the right honourable Sir Christopher Hatton knight, vize Chamberlain, Capitain of the Garde, and one of the Qułenes maiesties privie counsaileBy [John Kingston for] Edward White1579-01-01
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The treasurie of the French tongteaching the waye to varie all sortes of verbes, enriched so plentifully with wordes and phrases ... as the like hath not before bin publishedimprinted by Henrie Bynneman1580-01-01
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Ten books of Homers IliadesAt London imprinted by Ralphe Nevvberie1581-01-01
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The Frenche schoole-masterWherin is most plainlie shewed, the true and perfect way of pronouncing the Frenche tongue, to the furtherance of al those which would learn the sayd tonguefor Abraham Veale, dwelling in Paules church-yeard: at the signe of the Lambe.1582-01-01
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A report of the truth of the fight about the Iles of Açoresthis last sommer, betwixt the Revenge and an armada of SpainePrinted [by John Windet] for W. Ponsonbie1591-01-01
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The Countesse of Pembrokes YuychurchConteining the affectionate life, and vnfortunate death of Phillis and Amyntas: That in a Pastorall, This in a Funerall: both in English HexametersPrinted by Thomas Orwyn for William Ponsonby ...1591-01-01
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Deliacontaining certaine sonnets, with the complaynt of RosamondPrinted by J.C. for S. Watersonne1592-01-01
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King-Hart's dreame, conteining five apparitions with their invectives against abuses raigningdelivered by severall ghosts unto him to be publisht, after Piers Penilesse post had refused the carriage ...By J. Wolfe and J. Danter] for William Wright1593-01-01
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The tragicall legend of Robert, Duke of Normandy ... with the Legend of Matilda the Chast ... and the Legend of Piers Gaueston ...The later two, by him newly corrected and augmented.by Ia. Roberts for N.L. ...1596-01-01
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The Italian schoole-maistercontayning rules for the perfect pronouncing of th'italian tongue: with familiar speeches: and certaine phrases taken out of the best Italian authors. And a fine Tuscan historie called Arnalt & Lucenda ...Printed by Thomas Purfoot.1597-01-01
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The unmasking of a feminine MachiavellPrinted by Simon Stafford, and are to be sold by George Loftis1604-01-01
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Poemes lyrick and pastorallOdes, Eglogs, The man in the moonePrinted by R.B. for N.L. and I. Flasket1606-01-01
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Bussy d'Amboisa tragedie : as it hath been often presented at PaulesPrinted [at Eliot's Court Press] for William Aspley1607-01-01
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A booke of Christian praierscollected out of the ancient writers, and best learned in our time, worthy to be read with an earnest minde of all Christians ... that God for Christs sake will yet stil be merciful vnto vsPrinted for the Company of Stationers1608-01-01
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The schoole of good manners; or A new schoole of vertueTeaching children and youth how they ought to behaue themselues in all companies. Also the manner of seruing and taking vp a table; with diuers godly prayers for morning and evenings; and certaine new graces; very necessarie to be vsed both of old and youngby W.W. for William Jones ...1609-01-01
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Rodomontados, or, Brauadoes and bragardismesPrinted by W. Iaggard1610-01-01
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Homer prince of poetsPrinted [by H. Lownes] for Samuel Macham1610-01-01
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Certaine small workesPrinted by I.L. for Simon Waterson1611-01-01
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The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inneas it was performd before the King, at White-Hall on Shrove Munday at night; being the 15 of February, 1613 : at the princely celebration of the most royall nuptialls of the Palsgrave, and his thrice gratious Princesse Elizabeth, &c. : with a description of their whole show; in the manner of their march on horse-backe to the court from the Maister of the Rolls his house, with all their right noble consorts, and most showfull attendants : invented, and fashioned, with the ground, and speciall structure of the whole workePrinted by G. Eld for George Norton and are to be sould at his shoppe neere Temple-bar1613-01-01
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PoemsNewly corrected by the author.Printed by W. Stansby for Iohn Smethwicke ...1613-01-01
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The famous historie of the renouned and valiant Prince Robert surnamed the Bruce king of Scotland e&. & of sundrie other valiant knights both Scots and Englishenlarged with an addition of the Scottishe kinges lineallie discended from him to Charles now prince, together with a note of the beginninges of the most parte of the antie[n]t and famous nobilitie of ScotlandPrinted by George Waters1615-01-01
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The good and the badde, or Descriptions of the worthies and unworthies of this agewhere the best may see their graces and the worst discerne their basenessePrinted by George Purslowe for Iohn Budge1616-01-01
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Fennors Descriptions, or, A true relation of certaine and diuers speeches, spoken before the King and Queenes most excellent Maiestie, the Prince his highnesse, and the Lady Elizabeth's GracePrinted by Edward Griffin, for George Gibbs ...1616-01-01
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A select second husband for Sir Thomas Overburies wife, now a matchlesse widowPrinted by Thomas Creede and Bernard Allsopp, for Iohn Marriott ...1616-01-01
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The Georgicks of HesiodPrinted by H.L. for Miles Partrich, and are to be sold at his Shop ...1618-01-01
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The Owles almanackeprognosticating many strange accidents which shall happen to this kingdome of Great Britaine this yeere, 1618 : calculated as well for the meridian mirth of London, as any other part of Great Britaine : found in an Iuy-bush written in old charactersPrinted by E.G. for Lawrence Lisle, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Tygres head1618-01-01
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A shilling or, The trauailes of twelue-pencePrinted by Edward Allde for Henry Gosson1621-01-01
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A chorographicall description of all the tracts, riurs, mountains, forests, and other parts of this renowned isle of Great Britainwith intermixture of the most remarkeable stories, antiquities, wonders, rarities, pleasures, and commodities of the same : diuided into two bookes, the latter containing twelue Songs, neuer before imprintedPrinted for Iohn Marriott, Iohn Grismand, and Thomas Dewe1622-01-01
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Strange newes out of divers countries never discovered till of late, by a strange pilgrime in those partsPrinted by W. Jones for George Fayerbeard1622-01-01
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Grammaire angloisepour facilement et promptement apprendre la langue angloise, qui peut aussi aider aux anglois pour apprendre la langue françoiseChez Pierre Billaine, ruë Sainct Iacques, à la Bonne Foy1625-01-01
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Fantasticksserving for a perpetuall prognostication ...Printed [by M. Flesher] for Francis Williams1626-01-01
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The Muses Elizium, Lately discouered, By A New Way Over ParnassusThe passages therein, being the subiect of ten sundry Nymphalls, Leading three Diuine Poemes, Noahs Floud. Moses, his Birth and Miracles. David and GoliaPrinted by Thomas Harper, for Iohn Waterson, and are to be sold at the signe of the Crowne in Pauls Church-yard1630-01-01
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The Booke of bulls, baited with two centuries of bold jests, and nimble-liesor, A Combat betweene sence and non-sence, being at strife who shall infuse most myrth into the gentle-reader a treatise in variety of pleasure second to none everyet printed in the English-tongue : wherein is contained nothing alreadie published collected by A.S. GentBy T. Harper?] for D. Frere1636-01-01
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A true relation of all the remarkable places and passages observed in the travels of the right honourable Thomas Lord Howard, Earle of Arundell and Surrey, Primer Earle, and Earle Marshall of Englandambassadour extraordinary to his sacred Majesty Ferdinando the Second, Emperour of Germanie, anno Domini 1636Printed [by Felix Kingston] for Henry Seile and are to be sold in Fleet-street, at the signe of the Tygres-head betweene the Bridge and the Conduit1637-01-01
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The discovery of a London monster, called the blacke dogg of New-gateprofitable for all readers to take heed by ...By M. P[arsons]. for Robert Wilson ...1638-01-01
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The batchelors delight, being a pleasant new song shewing the happiness of a single life and the miseries that do commonly attend matrimonyto the tune of the Kings delight : or, the young mans advice to his fellow batchelorsPrinted for F. G[rove] on Snow-hil1641-01-01
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The fables of Esop, in Englishwith all his life and fortune ... whereunto are added the Fables of Avian : and also the Fables of Alphonce :with the Fables of Poge the FlorentinePrinted by F.B. for Andrew Hebb ...1647-01-01
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The history of the famous and renowned knight Sir Bevis of Hamptonprinted by G.D. for Andrew Crook, and are to be sold at the sign of the Green Dragon in Pauls Church-yard1662-01-01
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The Holy Biblecontaining the books of the Old and New Testaments, and the Apocrypha : carefully printed from the first edition (compared with others) of the present translationPrinted by R. Cruttwell1785-01-01
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A Collection of seventy-nine black-letter ballads and broadsides, printed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597accompanied with an introduction and illustrative notesJoseph Lilly1867-01-01
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Ancient ballads & broadsides published in England in the sixteenth century, chiefly in the earlier years of the reign of Queen ElizabethWhittingham and Wilkins1867-01-01
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Inedited poetical miscellanies, 1584-1700Selected from mss. chiefly in private hands. With a few explanatory and illustrative notesPrinted for private circulation.1870-01-01
Fugitive Tracts Written in Verse which Illustrate the Condition of Religious and Political ...Chiswick Press] Printed for Private Circulation1875-01-01-
The Huth librarya catalogue of the printed books, manuscripts, autograph letters, and engravingsEllis and White1880-01-01
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A description and collation of the series of "De Bry's Voyages" contained in the Library of Mr. Henry HuthPrivately printed1880-01-01
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Catalogue of the famous library of printed books, illuminated manuscripts, autograph letters and engravings collected by Henry Huth, and since maintained and augmented by his son, Alfred H. Huth ... which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, auctioneers ..Dryden Press, J. Davy and Sons1911-01-01
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A short handlist of the rarer & most important books in the Huth libraryG. Norman and Sons, printers]1911-01-01
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Catalogue of the famous library of printed books, illuminated manuscripts, autograph letters and engravings collected by Henry Huth, and since maintained and augmented by his son, Alfred H. Huth ...The printed books and illuminated manuscripts ... sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, auctioneers ...Dryden Press1911-01-01
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Catalogue of the famous library of printed books, illuminated manuscripts, autograph letters and engravingsDryden press, J. Davy and sons1911-01-01