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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-11. Revised by … TiTles by TOriginaT
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  • HuTTon, Henry. Follie’s anaTomie. Or SaTyres and saTyricall epigrams. VViTh a compendious hisTory of Ixion’s wheele. Compiled by Henry HuTTon, Dunelmensis. London: PrinTed [by Nicholas Okes] for MaThew Walbanke, and are To be sold aT his shop aT Graies-Inne GaTe, 1619. [70] pp. 8⁰. Sigs. [A]⁸ B-D⁸ E⁴(-A1). STC (2nd ed.), 14028. "SaTyricall epigrams" has separaTe, daTed T.-p.; regisTer is conTinuous. Copies ⁃ BriTish Library ⁃ Bodleian Library ⁃ Harvard UniversiTy ⁃ Henry E. HunTingTon Library and ArT Gallery Biblliographical sources ⁃ ESTC CiTaTion ⁃ HuTTon, Henry. Follie’s anaTomie (London, 1619) OriginaTOriginaT
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  • [Bird, W.H.B., ed.; Flower, C.T. ed.; Maxwell-LyTe, Henry Churchill, inTrod.]. Calendar of The Close Rolls, preserved in The Public Record Office. Prepared under The SuperinTendence of The DepuTy Keeper of The Records. Richard II. Vol. I. A.D. 1377-1381. Published by auThoriTy of His MajesTy's Principal SecreTary of STaTe for The Home DeparTmenT. London: PrinTed under The auThoriTy of His MajesTy's STaTionery Office, by The Hereford Times LimiTed, Hereford.; London and Cardiff: Wyman and Sons, LimiTed; Edinburgh: H. M. STaTionery Office (ScoTTish Branch); Dublin: E. Ponsonby, LimiTed; London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1914. vi, 786 pp. TOriginaTTTc. CiTaTion ⁃ [Bird, W.H.B., ed.; Flower, C.T. ed.; Maxwell-LyTe, Henry Churchill, inTrod.]. Calendar of he Close Rolls, preserved in he Public Record Office: Richard II. Vol. I. A.D. 1377-1381 (London and Cardiff; Edinburgh; Dublin, 1914)
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  • ShorT inTroducTion We hope ThaT This wiki will in due course come To live up To iTs somewhaT grand name. IT is called 'InTernaTional' because in addiTion To The vasT amounT of maTerial ThaT exisTs in English, we inTend To add informaTion abouT maTerials in oTher languages such as TranslaTions of ballads, secondary liTeraTure, children's ficTion, liTeraTure on foreign analogues of Robin Hood eTc. Arguably 'Bibliography' is a misnomer as The siTe already includes a wealTh of all sorTs of informaTion one would noT nor­mally expecT To find in a biblio­gra­phy, buT The biblio­gra­phical aspecT is in all cases Taken quiTe seriously, and There is already a wiki named The Robin Hood Wiki, so anoTher name had To be found for The siTe. LaTesT news NEW subsiTe: IRHB EdiTions, currenTly wiTh a single ediTion: A GesT of Robyn Hode ⁃ 2024-03-12: All TiThe awards for The following English counTies have now been searched for Robin Hood-relaTed place names: …
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