Rymer, Thomas, 1641-1713
Rymer, Thomas
Rymer, Thomas, 1641-1713, essayiste
Thomas Rymer English Historiographer royal
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Works
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1272-1307 | |
1327-1344 | |
1344-1361 | |
1361-1377 | |
Ab anno 1377 ad annum 1383 | |
Abregé historique, de ce qui est contenu, dans les XVII. volumes du receuil des actes publics d'Angleterre, de Thomas Rymer. | |
Acta regia; being the account which Mr. Rapin de Thoyras published of the history of England, ... and grounded upon ... Mr. Rymer's Foedera. ... | |
Appendix (A)-[(E)] to a report on Rymer's Foedora, intended to have been made to the commissioners on public records : Appendix D. Inventories of documents relating to Great Britain in the national archives of France | |
The critical works of Thomas Rymer. | |
A Defence of dramatick poetry : being a review of Mr. Collier's View of the immorality and profaneness of the stage | |
Edgar | |
Edgar, or, The English monarch : an heroick tragedy | |
An epistle to Mr. Dryden | |
An Essay concerning critical and curious learning | |
Foedera | |
Foedera. Abridgments | |
Foedera, conventiones... accurante Thoma Rymer,... Editio 3a... collata et emendata, studio Georgii Holmes... | |
Foedera, conventiones, literae, et cujuscunque generis acta publica, inter reges Angliae, et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices, principes, vel communitates, ab ineunte sæculo duodecimo, viz ab anno 1101 | |
General draught of government in Europe and civil policy | |
A general representation of reveal'd religion : in which the chief prejudices that have been entertain'd against it, are examin'd; and the practical end propos'd by it, recommended, and rescued from unfaithful evasions. By Tho. Rymer, Late Fellow of Queen's-College in Cambridge; and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of Norwich | |
Historia ecclesiastica, carmine elegiaco concinnata. | |
Letters to the Right Reverend the Ld. Bishop of Carlisle. : Occasioned by some passages in his late book of the Scotch library. Wherein Robert the Third is beyond all dispute freed from the imputation of bastardy. A particular Account is given of King David's Ransom, and of the Hostages for the Payment of the same. With several Original Papers relating to the Scotch Affairs: And a Grant of the Liberties of Scotland. Letter I | |
Obedience to Government. : A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons: at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster: on May 29. 1733. By Tho. Rymer, D.D. one of the six preachers of the Diocese of Canterbury | |
Of the antiquity, power & decay of Parliaments | |
Of the power of Parliaments. : With political observations relating thereunto. By Thomas Rymer, Esquire. Late Historiographer-Royal. Reprinted on occasion of Capt. Steele's being expelled the House of Commons | |
Plays. | |
A poem on the arrival of Queen Mary, February the 12th, 1689 ... | |
A poem on the Prince of Orange his expedition and success in England | |
Poems to the memory of that incomparable poet Edmond Waller Esquire | |
Reflections on Aristotle's Treatise of poesie | |
Reflexions sur la Poétique d'Aristote et sur les ouvrages des poètes anciens & modernes. | |
Remarques historiques et critiques sur l'Histoire d'Angleterre de Mr. De Rapin Thoyras | |
Scotland's soveraignty asserted : Being a dispute concerning homage, against those who maintain that Scotland is a feu, or fee-liege of England, and that therefore the king of Scots ows [sic] homage to the king of England. Wherein there are many judicious reflections upon most of the English historians who wrote before the year 1600. and abundance of considerable passages, which illustrate the history of both kingdoms | |
Selections. | |
Short view of tragedy | |
To the Right Reverend the Ld. Bishop of Carlisle. : Containing An Historical Deduction of the Alliances between France and Scotland. Whereby the pretended Old League with Charlemagne, is disproved: And the True Old League is produced and asserted. To which is added, a notable Piece of Church-History from Her Majesty's Archives; never before publish'd. Letter II | |
The tragedies of the last age consider'd and examin'd by the practice of the Ancients, and by the common sense of all ages. : In a letter to Fleetwood Shepheard, Esq; | |
A true ecclesiastical history from Moses to the time of Martin Luther, in verse |