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  Edward Arber
Edward Arber (December 4, 1836 - 1912), English man of letters, was born in London.
He married in 1869, and had two sons, one of them, EAN Arber, becoming demonstrator in palaeobotany[?] at Cambridge.
His name is associated particularly with the series of "English Reprints" (1868-1880), by which an accurate text of the works of many English authors, formerly only accessible in more expensive editions, was placed within reach of the general public.
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 Edward Arber - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
EDWARD ARBER (1836-), English man of letters, was born in London on the 4th of December 1836.
He married in 1869, and had two sons, one of them, E. Arber, becoming demonstrator in palaeobotany at Cambridge.
His name is associated particularly with the series of "English Reprints" (1868-1880), by which an accurate text of the works of many English authors, formerly only accessible in rare or expensive editions, was placed within reach of the general public.
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 Black, Front, military, Pedro, Category, years, before, Battle, throne, little, known, forced, control - Edward, the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, KG (June 15 1330 – June 8 1376), popularly known as the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and father to King Richard II of England.
Edward served as a symbolic regent for periods in 1339, 1340, and 1342 while Edward III was on campaign.
Edward was generally superior to his fellow commanders at chevauchees, employing a balanced mix of speed and destruction during the attack raids, which generally lasted a couple of months.
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 London, College, Library - Edward Arber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Edward Arber (December 4, 1836 - 1912), was an English academic and writer.
From 1854 be 1878 he worked as a clerk in the Admiralty; from 1878 to 1881 he lectured in English, under Prof.
He married in 1869, and had two sons, one of whom, E. Arber, became demonstrator in paleobotany at the University of Cambridge.
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 Free Books > Tags > Edward
Decision In Vienna: The Czechoslovak-hungarian Border Dispute Of 1938 by Edward Chaszar
Edward Fitzgerald Beale : a pioneer in the path of empire, 1822-1903 by Bonsal
From Jest To Earnest by Edward Payson Roe
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 Arber's John Smith (The Nation, September 4, 1884)
Arber's readers on this side of the Atlantic have noted with pleasure and satisfaction that the American portion of the common English literature is not to be overlooked in his admirable collections of reprints and exact texts.
Arber's work has been done under the most favorable conditions as regards his materials.
It is of interest to note on what Arber grounds the position thus assumed by him in the different portions of his notes.
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 Amazon.com: Arber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
A Companion to Arber Being a Calendar of Documents in edward Arber's Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London 1554-1640 by W. (editor) Greg (Hardcover - 1967)
by Edward Arber) by Robert Naunton (Unknown Binding - 1870)
A companion to Arber: Being a calendar of documents in Edward Arber's "Transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640" with text and calendar of supplementary documents by W. W Greg (Unknown Binding - 1967)
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 George Puttenham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was educated at Oxford, and at the age of eighteen he addressed an eclogue entitled Elpine to Edward VI.
Richard Puttenham is known to have spent much of his time abroad, whereas there is no evidence that George ever left England.
At the date (1546) of his inheritance of his grandfather, Sir Thomas Elyot's estates, Richard Puttenham was proved in an inquisition held at Newmarket to have been twenty-six years old.
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 Tudor Aristocrats and the Mythical "Stigma of Print"
Stafford claimed to have borrowed the original from "Master Morrison," who is doubtless Sir Richard Morrison, author of at least six works published between 1538 and 1540.
The upperclass attitude toward publication is tellingly summarized by Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, in his lengthy preface to a translation of Otto Werdmueller's Spyrytuall and moost precyouse Pearle (1550).
Bacon's Essays appeared in 1597, along with Sir Edward Hoby's Theorique and Practise of Warre; Hoby, moreover, had translated Coignet's Politique Discourses a decade before as a New Year's gift for Lord Burghley.
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 EDWARD ARBER (1836– ) - Online Information article about EDWARD ARBER (1836– )
EDWARD ARBER (1836–) - Online Information article about EDWARD ARBER (1836–)
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
His name is associated particularly with the See also:
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 Stationer's Company Records
Blagden's history, cited below, helps to put the records in the context of the governance and function of the Company from its beginning as a guild of writers of "text-letters, limners, book binders and sellers" to its later role, among others, as government licensing agency and copyright depository.
Users should probably compare the contents of the film to the printed records in Arber and Eyre.
A table of contents for all reels is reproduced at the beginning of each reel and a copy is also attached here.
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 she-philosopher.com: Citations (Secondary Sources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Riley, Edward M. “The Town Acts of colonial Virginia.” The journal of southern history 16.3 (Aug. 1950): 306–23.
English publishers in the graphic arts, 1599–1700: A study of the print-sellers and publishers of engravings, art and architectural manuals, maps and copy-books.
Tylor, Edward B. “Notes on Powhatan’s mantle, preserved in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.” Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie 1 (1888): 215-7.
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 Arber,Edward Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Author: Edward Arber Language: English Keywords: Literature Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.
The last fight of the Revenge at sea; under the command of Sir Richard Grenville, on the 10-11th of September, 1591.
The term catalogues, 1668-1709 A. D.; with a number for Easter term, 1711 A. A contemporary bibliography of English literature in the reigns of Charles II, James II, William and Mary, and Anne.
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 The Scholemaster (also Letter from New Zealand) - Roger (Ed. Edward arber) Ascham
This is a book originally written in1570 on the teaching of Latin by Roger Ascham.
This edition is a reprint edition edited by Edward Arber - book is dated 1888).
Decorative endpapers are in very good condition and book is also very good to fine condition - just the cover is somewhat soiled.
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 Bibliography of Tyndale's New Testament and Pentateuch
Edward Arber, ed., The First printed English New Testament: translated by William Tyndale.
Photo-lithographed from the unique fragment, now in the Grenville collection, British Museum: edited by Edward Arber.
Pollard Alfred W., ed., The beginning of the New Testament translated by William Tyndale 1525 : Facsimile of the unique fragment of the uncompleted Cologne edition.
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 Free Books > Tags > Arber
An English Garner - Critical Essays & Literary Fragments by Edited By Professor And Thomas Seccombe Arber
Seven Sermons Before Edward Vi by Edward Arber
The First Printed English New Testament by Edward Arber, Trans.
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 Amazon.ca: arber: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
L'homme devant l'incertain by Werner Arber and Ilya Prigogine (Paperback - Jun 18 2001)
Seven Sermons Before Edward VI by Edward Arber (Paperback - Nov 2006)
Seven Sermons Before Edward VI on Each Friday in Lent 1549 by Hugh Latimer and Edward Arber (Hardcover - Jun 2005)
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 SOURCES 2
Arber, Edward, ed., Travels and Works of Captain John Smith, President of Virginia and Admiral of New England 1580-1631.
Hale, Edward Everett Jr., ed., Notebook Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esquire: Lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts Bay 1638-1641.
Payne, Edward John, ed., Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen to America: Select Narratives from the 'Principall Navigations' of Hakluyt.
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 The Martin Marprelate Controversy Criticism and Essays | Edward Arber (essay date 1879)
“The Origin of This Controversy.” In An Introductory Sketch to the Martin Marprelate Controversy, 1588-1590, edited by Edward Arber, pp.
[In the following essay, Arber reprints a representative portion of the writings of John Penry, as well as some of the Marprelate texts, making a stylistic argument for Penry's direction of the controversial works.
So far as it can be traced to any precise words or acts, the Martin Marprelate Controversy arose out of the following printed words which were published on or about the 1st March, 1587.
www.enotes.com /literary-criticism/martin-marprelate-controversy/edward-arber-essay-date-1879   (185 words)

  
 OUP: UK General Catalogue
The Revelation of the Monk of Eynsham is a late fifteenth-century translation of the late twelfth-century Visio Monachi de Eynsham by Adam of Eynsham (later author of the Magna Vita Sancti Hugonis).
This is the first modern edition of the Revelation since Edward Arber's reprint in 1869.
The Middle English text is printed in parallel with an edited text of the version of the Latin source closest to that used by the translator, based on Bodleian Library MS Selden Supra.
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 companion.html: Documents Concerning William Stansby Cited in Greg's Companion to Arber
Greg surveyed the "illustrative matter" that Edward Arber included in his Transcript of the Stationers Register and compiled it, along with an index, in his Companion to Arber.
Greg also examined other document collections, primarily the Burghley Papers in the British Museum's Lansdowne manuscript, and the State Papers Domestic in the Public Records Office, compiling descriptions of relevant documents for inclusion in his Companion.
And the Petic[i]oner (as neuertheles in duty bound) shall daylie praie for yo
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 stansby-sr.html: Entries in the Stationers Register Concerning William Stansby
The following list is taken from Edward Arber's A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London; 1554-1640 A.D. 5 vols.
The numbers within parentheses at the end of each entry refer to the volume and page of Arber.
Entred for his Copy vnder th[e h]andes of master EDWARD ABBOTT and Th'wardens, A booke called The Commons complaynt, wherein is contayned 2 speciall geivances, the one touchinge the wastinge of woodes, the other the dearthe of victualls...
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 AmericanHeritage.com / WAS JOHN SMITH A LIAR?
George Percy, youngest of the eight sons of the eighth Earl of Northumberland, thought Smith “ambityous, onworthy, and vayneglorious.” Edward Maria Wingfield, aristocratic first president of the council in Virginia, claimed Smith had “told him playnly how he lied” about his adventures with the Indians, thus starting the interminable debate over the Captain’s veracity.
In the midst of all this wrangling, Smith was severely wounded by a gunpowder explosion and returned to England in October, 1609.
His “ould soldiers” considered him a fearless commander, “whose adventures were our lives and whose losse, our deaths.” Alter carefully studying Smith’s works, Edward Arber, the scholarly nineteenth-century editor of Smith’s works, stated he had “the character of a Gentleman and Officer.” In addition to many authors’ opinions, we have Smith’s own work.
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 Internet Archive: Details: Seven Sermons Before Edward Vi
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Arber, perhaps spurred by the specific doubts raised in the
Arber's original edition had become scarce, as had even the reissue of
Edward VI in Louth, the headmaster was Robert Smith of Saltfleetby St.
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 A List of Works Cited in this Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
William Stansby's Early Career and the Publication of ben Jonson's Folio in 1616.
Calendar of State Papers: Domestic Series, Edward VI-Elizabeth I.
Greg, W. A Companion to Arber, Being a Calendar of Documents in Edward Arber's Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640, with Text and Calendar of Supplementary Documents.
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 WU Libraries Special Collections - Early Modern Literature Resource Guide
A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D. Blagden, Cyprian. 
Greg, W. A Companion to Arber, Being a Calendar of Documents in Edward Arber's...
Pollard, Alfred W. and G. Redgrave, et al.  A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640.
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 David's In-Progress List. Created: 25 Dec 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Arber, Edward - Copyright cleared 26 Nov 2005 by Nicholas Udall, ed.
Wyeth, N(ewell) C(onvers) - Copyright cleared 10 Jun 2006 by Stewart Edward White, illust.
Moulds Mildews and Mushrooms: A Guide to the Systematic Study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and Their Literature - Copyright cleared 28 Jan 2006
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