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A letter, containing an account of some antiquities between Windsor and Oxford; with a list of the several pictures in the school-gallery adjoyning to the Bodlejan Library. Written An. Dom. MDCCVIII [electronic resource].
Signed at end: Tho. Hearne.The final leaf bears an advertisement for books printed "at the Theater in Oxford".Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab urbe condita libri qui supersunt. Mss. codicum collatione recogniti, annotationibusque illustrati.
Edited by T. Hearne. cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue.Volumes 2-6 have half-title only.Title vignette.Mode of access: Internet
Reliquiae Hearnianae: the remains of Thomas Hearne ... Being extracts from his ms. diaries,
Mode of access: Internet
Reliquiae Hearnianae: the remains of Thomas Hearne ... Being extracts from his ms. diaries,
Paged continuously.Mode of access: Internet.Book-plate: William Twopeny
Liber niger Scaccarii : nec non Wilhelmi Worcestrii Annales rerum anglicarum /
Paged continuously.I. Præfatio. Liber niger Scaccarii. Carta regis Edwardi IV, reginæ Elizabethæ, regis Caroli. De jocalibus Regis. De Universitate Oxon. De Universitate apud Northampton. De ponte Londini -- II. Catalogus tenentium terras per singulas hundredas sive centurias in comitatu Linc. tempore R. Henrici 2. Wilhelmi Wyrcester Annales rerum anglic. Wilhelmi Wyrcester ['Anekdota] quædam alia historica. Appendix [biographical articles, etc., numbered 1-13] Notæ. Miscellaneous pieces relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain / published from original manuscripts. Index.Mode of access: Internet.Monogram book-plate with motto: Essayez, and initials: D.D. (Sir David Dundas?)
The works of Thomas Hearne, M. A.
With reprints of original t.-p. for chronicles of Robert of Gloucester and Peter Langtoft.v.1-2. Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle, transcrib'd, and now first publish'd ... by Thomas Hearne. 1724.--v.3-4. Peter Langtoft's Chronicle, (as illustrated and improv'd by Robert of Brunne) ... Transcrib'd, and now first publish'd ... by Thomas Hearne. 1725.Mode of access: Internet
Remarks and collections of Thomas Hearne.
Vols. I-III edited by C. E. Doble; vols. IV-V, by D. W. Rannie; vols. VI-VIII edited under the superintendence of the committee of the Oxford Historical Society; vols. IX-XI edited by H. E. Salter.I. July 4, 1705-March 19, 1707.--II. March 20, 1707-May 23, 1710.--III. May 25, 1710-December 14, 1712.--IV. December 15, 1712-November 30, 1714.--V. December 1, 1714-December 31, 1716.--VI. January 1, 1717-May 8, 1719.--VII. May 9, 1719-September 22, 1722.--VIII. September 23, 1722-August 9, 1725.--IX. August 10, 1725-March 26, 1728.--X. March 27, 1728-December 8, 1731.--XI. December 9, 1731-June 10, 1735.Mode of access: Internet
Historia vitæ et regni Ricardi II. Angliæ regis, a monacho quodam de Evesham consignata. Accesserunt, præter alia, Joannis Rossi Historiola de comitibus warwicensibus; Joannis Berebloci Commentarii de rebus gestis Oxoniæ, ibidem commorante Elizabetha regina, et D. Ricardi Wynni, baronetti. Narratio historica de Caroli, Walliæ prinicpis, famulorum in Hispaniam itinere A.D. MDCXXIII.
Mode of access: Internet.Book-plate: Dogmersfield library