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Item Aen syne koninghlijcke majesteyt de onderdanige bede van de edele heeren soo geestelijcke als wereldtlijcke wiens namen hier onder gespecificeert staen Gepresenteert door den Aertz-Bisschop van Cantelburry ... [et.al.] den 17 November 1688.(University of Oxford, 2009-10) Sancroft, William, 1617-1693.Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.Item Afbeelding, en kort-bondige beschrijving, dan den verschrickelijcken brandt der stadt London Op den 12, 13, 14, 15 en 16 Septem. Anno 1666.(University of Oxford, 2011-12)Place and date of publication from Wing. With engraved illustration of City of London. At head of illustration: London. Text printed in three columns below illustration; the Dutch is followed by French and English. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.Item Articulen geaccordeert, by syn Hoogheydt den Prince van Orangien, aen Don Andrea de Prada, gouverneur vande sterckte, t'Sas van Gendt, ende aen de capiteynen, officeiren ende soldaten daer binnen zijadi.(University of Oxford, 2011-04)Articles of capitulation. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Item Avant-Garde/Neo-Avant-Garde Bibliographic Research Database(University of Oxford, 2006-03) Hemus, Ruth; Schaffner, Anna Katharina; Scheunemann, Dietrich; Otty, LisaThe objective of this database is to encourage, facilitate and stimulate research across the disciplines on avant-garde and neo-avant-garde art, literature, film, music, theory, architecture and performance. The database features a collection of more than 3000 bibliographic entries on secondary literature on avant-garde and neo-avant-garde related themes and topics. The entries are searchable via various different keyword functions including the categories ‘movement’ (i.e. “Dada”, “Surrealism”, “Situationist International” etc.), ‘main topic’ (“dadaist art”, “surrealist literature”, “photomontage” etc.) and ‘main author/artist discussed’. We want scholars to be able to search precisely for literature on very specific avant-garde related topics (such as less well-known movements or individuals, or particular avant-garde techniques, or literature on specific art forms within the various movements etc.), which are often not searchable in ordinary library catalogues. The information featured in each single entry includes: author/creator and contributors (in case of essay collections), time and place of publication, publisher, type of publication [i.e. monograph, essay collection, exhibition catalogue, catalogue raisonné, essay, review etc], language, and ISBN or ISSN numbers. We have attempted to cover relevant literature on major movements and individuals of the respective periods. Most works in the database are in English, though significant literature in other languages has also been included in some cases. The database mainly features secondary literature, i.e. literature about the avant-garde rather than by the avant-garde. However, exceptions have been made in those cases where the writers and painters of the avant-garde have written theoretical assessments, analytical pieces or declarations of intentions which are relevant for the understanding of the avant-garde’s endeavours. This is why certain manifestos, key essays, programmatic statements or reviews have been included. These are usually designated in the ‘type’ category as ‘programme/manifesto/statement’. For directions on use of this resource please see the 'Instructions for Use' file in the Documentation directory.Item Copie van sekere antwoordt aende staten opt tversoeck van meerder secours, gegeuen wt Groenwits, den vijfdin Februarij, M.D. lxxxviij.(University of Oxford, 2011-04)Caption title: Sekere antwoorde aende staten, opt versoeck van meerder secours.--P. [2]. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.Item Cort verhael van den aenslach gheschiedt in Irlandt door sommighe wederspannighe teghen Enghel landt, de welcke verslagen zijn gheweest int jaer M.D.L.XXIX. in der maendt van Julius.(University of Oxford, 2011-12)Caption title. Imprint from colophon; actual place of publication suggested by STC. Signatures: A² . Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Item Declaratie van de causen mouerende hare Coninglicke Maiesteit van Englandt, een vlote van schepen ter zee te afuerdigen tot defensie van hare landschappen, tegen gewelt des Conings van Spaignen om gepubliceert te worden by de ouerste vande voorseyde vlote, ten einde dat al de werelt mach weten dat hare Maiesteit, dese vlote afueererdight alleenlick om hare seluen te veschermen ende hare vianden te beschadigen, sonder pemandt anders te offenseren die haren viandt niet en verstercken, maer deselue in alder vriendelicheit te tracteren.(University of Oxford, 2011-12) England and Wales.; Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603.; Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1566-1601.; Nottingham, Charles Howard, Earl of, ca. 1536-1624.Signed at end: R. Essex. C. Howard. A translation of: A declaration of the causes moving the Queenes Majestie of England, to prepare and send a navy to the seas, for the defence of her realmes against the Kinge of Spaines forces. The Latin edition is dated at end: Greenwich, 25 April 1596. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.Item Declaratie van de Lords ende Commons vergadert in't Parliament, om de gerevolteerde schepen wederom te brenghen onder de gehoorsaemheyt van het Parliament.(University of Oxford, 2011-04) England and Wales. Parliament.Translation of: Declaration offering an indemnity to the revolted seamen. Order to print dated: Vrydragh den veertheinden [i.e. Friday the fourteenth] Iulij 1648. Signed: Ioh: Brown Cler. Parl. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.Item Drie artiickelen aengaende een moderatie te hebben in de proceduyren van de inquisitie tegens de Con. Maijesteyt van Engelants onderdanen, in Spanien op dat elck onderrecht mach ziin van den inhouden van dese secrete artijckelen, siet hier een extract van dien in Engels, ende t'selve van woorde te woorde overghestelt in Duytsch, ghetrocken uyt de copije ghedruckt by Robert Barker printer van de Con. Meest Excell. Maijesteyt, anno 1606.(University of Oxford, 2011-04)An extract, in Dutch and English, of "Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce, concluded in the names of James and Philip the third, and Albertus and Isabella" which discusses a moderation in the proceedings of the Inquisition.--Cf. STC (2nd ed.).Item Echôs echo.(University of Oxford, 2008-09)In Dutch language verse. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in: British Library.Item Een cort verhael van de misdaden ende Crimen die de Schotse Bisschoppen te laste gheleyt vverden om 't vvelcke sy vervvorpen sijn uyt de Kercke van Schotland. Met de namen der gene die op de laetste Generale Vergaderinge waren, daer in de Bisschoppen verworpen vvierden.(University of Oxford, 2011-12) Episcopal Church of Scotland.The imprint is false; printed at Amsterdam by the Richt Right Press--STC. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Item Een nieuu tiidinghe hoe dat die Prince van Spaegien triumphelick aengecomen is in Enghelandt, mist gaders die bruyloft to Winchestre ghehouden.(University of Oxford, 2011-04) Philip II, King of Spain, 1527-1598.Imprint from STC. Signatures: A-B⁴. Not an STC item--Cf. STC. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Item Een verclaringe vande officieren ende compagnie van het zee-volck, oft matrosen op Sijne Majesteys schepen': ghenoemt de Stanfastige Reformatie, de Gordine, de Swaluwe, de Anteloop, de Satisfactie, 't Hert, de Roebuck, de Crossant oft Halve Maen, den Pellican, de Jouffrouw Morinne, voor deses bestelt tot Sijne Majesteys dienst. mereen aenlockinghe vande reste vande vloot, ende derselve broederen, aen lande zynde, om met hun te voegen in derselve gherechtich voornemen. = A declaration of the officers and company of sea-men aboard His Majesties shippes, the Constant Reformation, the Convertine, the Swallow, the Antelope, the Satisfaction, the Hynd, the Roebuck, the Cresent, the Pellican, the Blackmore Lady lately rescued for His Majesties service: with an invitation to the rest of the fleet, and their brethren on land, to joyne with them in their just undertakings(University of Oxford, 2013-12)Place of publication from Wing. Text in Dutch and English. Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.Item Eindhoven corpus of contemporary Dutch / compiled by Werkgroep Frequentie-onderzoek van het Nederlands ; deposited by Willem Meijs(University of Oxford, 1980-12-01) UnknownIn Dutch Title from University of Oxford Text Archive records Publication based on this text: Woordfrequenties in geschreven en gesproken Nederlands / Werkgroep Frequentie-onderzoek van het Nederlands ; red. P.C. Uit den Boogaart. -- Utrecht : Oosthoek, Scheltema & Holkema, 1975. -- ISBN 90-313-0039-X.Item The character of the Lord Baron Ginckle, lieutenant general, and commander in chief of their majesties forces in Ireland : with a panegyrick on his lordship's conduct (this last campaign) in reducing Ballymore, Athlone, Galway, and Lymerick; and his defeating the Irish army at Aghrim, &c. De ware verbeetenis van sijn excellentie den Baron van Ginkel, luytenant-generael en commandant en chef van hare Majesteyten armées in Yrland. Met een lof-reden van sijn excellenties conduite (in de laeste campagne) in het reduceeren van Balymore, Athlone, Galoway, en Limerick. Mitsgaders het verslaen van het Yrsche leger by Agrim.(University of Oxford, 2011-12)Reproduction of the original in the British Library. Pages 3-10 in Dutch; 11-16 in English.

