Thomas Campion
1567 – 1620
Bibliografía (95 obras)
Description of a Maske Presented at the Marriage of the Earle of Somerset (Scolar Press facsimiles. General series)
1973
A relation of the late royall entertainment given by the Right Honorable the Lord Knovvles, at Cawsome-House neere Redding: to ... Queen Anne, in her progresse toward the Bathe, vpon the seuen and eight and twentie dayes of Aprill. 1613
1955
The description of a maske presented before the Kinge's Majestie at Whitehall, on twelfth night last, in honour of the Lord Hayes and his bride, daughter and heire to the Honourable Lord Dennye
1955
A relation of the late royal entertainment given by the Right Honourable the Lord Knowles at Cawsome [i.e. Caversham] House, near Redding, to our Most Gracious Queene, Queene Anne, in her progress toward the bathe upon the seven and eight-and-twentieth dayes of April 1613
1954
The description, speeches, and songs of the Lords' maske, presented in the banquetting-house on the marriage of the high and mighty Count Palantine and the royally-descended the Ladie Elisabeth (on Shrove Sunday) Feb. 14, 1612-13
1954
The description of a maske presented before the Kinge's Majestie at Whitehall, on Twelfth Night last, in honour of the Lord Hayes and his bride, daughter and heire to the Honourable Lord Dennye; their marriage having been the same day at Court solemnized
1954
The description of a maske presented in the banqueting roome at Whitehall, on Saint Stephens Night last, at the mariage of the Right Honourable the Earle of Somerset and the Right Noble the Lady Frances Howard
1614
A relation of the late royall entertainment given by the Right Honorable the Lord Knowles, at Cawsome [i.e. Caversham]-House neere Redding to our Most Gracious Queene, Queene Anne, in her progresse toward the bathe, upon the seven and eight and twentie dayes of Aprill, 1613
1613
A relation of the late royall entertainment given by the Right Honorable the Lord Knowles, at Cawsome [i.e. Caversham]-House neere Redding to our Most Gracious Queene, Queene Anne, in her progresse toward the bathe, upon the seven and eight and twentie dayes of Aprill, 1613
1613
Obseruations in the art of English poesie. By Thomas Campion. Wherein it is demonstratiuely prooued, and by example confirmed, that the English toong will receiue eight seuerall kinds of numbers, proper to it selfe, which are all in this booke set forth, and were neuer before this time by any man attempted
1602





















