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- Baron Maynard Gilbert, who has been credited with the authorship of Horae Subsecivae (see Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos), died young James, died in infancy...
- was a Scottish physician and essayist known for his three-volume Horae Subsecivae (Leisure Hours, 1858), containing essays and papers on art, medical history...
- regarded by Horace Walpole and others as the author of some essays, Horae Subsecivae. These were published by Edward Blount, and from topical references would...
- argued that three of the discourses in the 1620 publication known as Horae Subsecivae: Observations and Discourses also represent the work of Hobbes from this...
- by Thomas Hobbes De Motu, Loco et Tempore by Thomas Hobbes The Horae Subsecivae by Thomas Hobbes Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio Secunda De Homine by...
- Biblicae (1797), which p****ed through several editions Horae Juridicae Subsecivae (1804) Book of the Roman Catholic Church (1825), which was directed against...
- Sydenham (London, 1900). Dr John Brown's Locke and Sydenham, in ****s subsecivae (Edinburgh, 1858), is of the nature of eulogy. Many collected editions...
- Morris – The Defence of Guinevere, and other Poems John BrownHoras Subsecivae (Leisure Hours, three volumes) Gray's Anatomy, 1st edition William Carew...
- into Gr****) and short original poems, collected under the title of Horae subsecivae or Stromata. They include congratulatory odes (inscribed to the king);...
- ISBN 0-548-16880-6. Retrieved 4 October 2008. Brown, John (1858). Horæ Subsecivæ (1897 ed.). London: Adam and Charles Black. p. ****vi. Retrieved 2 October...