- Fuller's The
Historie of the Holy
Warre included "A
table shewing the
varietie of
place names in Palestine",
comparing the
historical names of key Biblical...
- Blew, & a
violet purple;
together with Orang, Indico, & an
indefinite varietie of
intermediate gradations." He
linked the
seven prismatic colors to the...
- John
Dowland (c. 1563 –
buried 20
February 1626) was an
English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best
known today for his
melancholy songs...
- states: The
countrie aboundeth naturally with
store of
roots of
great varietie [sic] and good to eat. Our turnips, parsnips, and
carrots are here both...
- threnodie, or,
mirthfull mournings, on the
death of
Master Gall
Containing varietie of
pleasant poëticall descriptions,
morall instructions,
historiall narrations...
- 1658. Plays: The
Country Captain, or
Captain Underwit (printed 1649) The
Varietie (printed 1649) The
Humorous Lovers (performed 1667,
printed 1677) The Triumphant...
-
constant Fate of the
Phoenix and Turtle. A
Poeme enterlaced with much
varietie and raritie; now
first translated out of the
venerable Italian Torquato...
-
known as the
Winter Garden. List of
olive cultivars The
importance of the
varietie-
Retrieved 2019-02-09
Manzanillo synonyms-
Retrieved 2019-02-09 Manzanilla-Cacerena...
- compositions,
including several in
Varietie of Lute Lessons. In 1610 he
published two
collections of music, A
Varietie of Lute
Lessons and A
Musical Banquet...
- only
three works are
definitely ascribed to him: two lute
pieces in the '
Varietie of Lute Lessons' and one in the 'Margaret
Board Lutebook'
Jacques Gaultier...