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Expressions et termes fréquentsAngliae Anglicis Anglorum anno Anno Domini apud bella belli bellum Calais Capitulum castra causa Christ David Deus dicens dicit auctor dicitur docet domini Edward ejus enim eorum erat ergo erit faciet ffor fient fluxus forte France Francia fuerat fuit gladio habet hsec hujus ideo illa illo bello illo tempore inter ipse ista iste jura king Lollards lord magis mala mihi modo modum nimis noght nomen notandum quod nunc omne omnia omnis ostendit auctor pacem peccatum plebs poem potest primo prius proceres prometh propter quae quam Quarto quia quibus quo est notandum quse rege regem regis regna regni regno regnum Robert of Artois scilicet Scoti Scotos Secundo secundum semper sibi sicut sine suam sunt super suum talis tamen tauri tauro taurus terra Tertio thai thaire tham thare tibi tres tune woll Fréquemment citésPage 470 - THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND ; from the Accession of Henry VIII. to the Death of Queen Anne (1509 — 1714). Designed as a Book of instant Reference for ascertaining the Dates of Events mentioned in History and Manuscripts. The Name of every Person and Event mentioned in History within the above period is placed in Alphabetical and Chronological Order, and the Authority whence taken is given in each case, whether from Printed History or from Manuscripts. By FS THOMAS, Esq. 3 vols. 8vo. (1856), cloth. Price... Page 467 - DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS illustrating the History of Scotland, and the Transactions between the Crowns of Scotland and England ; preserved in the Treasury of Her Majesty's Exchequer. Edited by Sir FRANCIS PALGRAVE. 1 vol. royal 8vo. (1837), cloth. Price 18*. Page v - They expressed their approbation of the proposal that each chronicle and historical document should be edited in such a manner as to represent with all possible correctness the text of each writer, derived from a collation of the best MSS., and that no notes should be added, except such as were illustrative of the various readings. They suggested, however, that the preface to each work should contain, in addition to the particulars proposed by the Master of the Rolls, a biographical account of the... Page v - The works to be published in octavo, separately, as they were finished ; the whole responsibility of the task resting upon the editors, who were to be chosen by the Master of the Rolls with the sanction of the Treasury. The Lords of Her Majesty's Treasury, after a careful consideration of the subject, expressed their opinion in a Treasury Minute, dated February 9... Page 475 - EULOGIDM (HISTORIARUM sivE TEMPORis) : Chronicon ab Orbe condito usque ad Annum Domini 1366 ; a Monacho quodam Malmesbiriensi exaratum. Vols. I., II., and III. Edited by FS HAYDON, Esq., BA 1858-1863. Page v - Rolls suggested that these materials should be selected for publication under competent editors without reference to periodical or chronological arrangement, without mutilation or abridgment, preference being given, in the first instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or historical document to be edited should be treated in the same way as if the editor were engaged on an Editio Princeps ; and for this purpose the most correct text should be formed... Page v - Rolls submitted to the Treasury a proposal for the publication of materials for the History of this Country from the Invasion of the Romans to the Reign of Henry VIII. The Master of the Rolls suggested that these materials should be selected for publication under competent editors without reference to periodical or chronological arrangement, without mutilation or abridgment, preference being given, in the first instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle... Page 64 - And the galaies men also, That wist both of wele and wo. He cumand than that men suld fare Till Ingland, and for no thing spare, Bot brin and sla both man and wife, And childe, that none suld pas with life. The galay men held up thaire handes, And thanked God for thir tithandes. Page 264 - Thai dele with purses, pynnes, and knyves, With gyrdles, gloves, for wenches and wyves ; Bot ever bacward the husband thryves Ther thai are haunted tille. Page 61 - Thare slogh îe many sakles, als it was sene ; And now has king Edward wroken it, I wene. It es wrokin, I wene, wele wurth the while ; War ^it with the Skottes, for thai er ful of gile. Références issues de pages WebQuidditas 21 (2000) Informations bibliographiques |