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{{BibliographicalItemTop|FirstEd=Braithwaite, Richard 1636a|Language=}}<div class="no-img"><p class="biblioItem"><span class="bib-item"><span class="bib-contributors"><span class="bib-contributor_data"><span class="bib-contributor"><span class="bib-surname">Braithwaite</span>, <span class="bib-given_names">Richard</span></span></span></span>. ''<span class="bib-title">Barnabæ Itinerarium; or, Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England: In Latin and English Metre. Wittily and Merrily (tho' An Hundred Years Ago) Composed; Found Among some Old Musty Books That had Lain a Long Time by in a Corner, and Now at Last Made Public. Together with Bessy Bell. To which is Now Added (never Before Published), the Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase. In Latin and English Verse</span>'' / <span class="bib-attribution">by Richard Brathwait; with a Life of the Author, Copious Notes and Index</span>. <span class="bib-imprint"><span class="bib-place">York</span>: <span class="bib-publisher">Thomas Gent</span></span>, <span class="bib-date">1852</span>. <span class="bib-collation">324 pp.</span> <span class="bib-illustrations">Frontis.</span></p> | |||
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Revision as of 22:40, 9 March 2021
Braithwaite, Richard. Barnabæ Itinerarium; or, Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England: In Latin and English Metre. Wittily and Merrily (tho' An Hundred Years Ago) Composed; Found Among some Old Musty Books That had Lain a Long Time by in a Corner, and Now at Last Made Public. Together with Bessy Bell. To which is Now Added (never Before Published), the Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase. In Latin and English Verse / by Richard Brathwait; with a Life of the Author, Copious Notes and Index. York: Thomas Gent, 1852. 324 pp. Frontis.
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Later editions/printings
- Braithwaite, Richard; Haslewood, John, ed.; Hazlitt, William Carew, revis. Barnabæ Itinerarium or Barnabee's Journal (London, 1876)
- Braithwaite, Richard; Haslewood, Joseph, ed.; Hazlitt, William Carew, revis. Barnabæ Itinerarium or Barnabee's Journal (London, 1876)
- Brathwaite, Richard; Thomas, D. B., introd. Barnabae Itinerarium: Barnabees Journall. To which is Added the Song of Bessie Bell (London, 1932)