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1. Rastell, William: A colleccion of all the statutes (from the begynning of Magna Carta vnto the yere of our Lorde, 1557) whiche were before that yere imprinted : VVhereunto be addyd the colleccion of the statutes, made in the fourth and fift yeres of the reignes of kyng Philip and Quene Mary, and also the statutes made in the fyrst yere of the raigne of our souerayne Lady Quene Elizabeth. And furst a pistle, necessary to be redde by them that shall vse this booke. -
[London]: In ædibus Richardi Tottelli. 1559. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [1559]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([6], 580 leaves)
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2. Remmelink, Wim,: Babad Tanah Jawi, The Chronicle of Java : The Revised Prose Version of C.F. Winter Sr / Wim Remmelink.. -
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. - 1 Online-Ressource (1086 p.), ISBN 978-94-006-0423-0
DOI: 10.1515/9789400604230
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3. Rastell, William: A colleccion of all the statutes (from the begynning of Magna Carta vnto the yere of our Lorde, 1557) which were before that yere imprinted : And furst a pistle, necessary to be redde by them that shall vse this booke. -
[London]: In ædibus Richardi Tottelli. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [16 Oct. 1557]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([6], 550 leaves)
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4. Rastell, William: A collection of all the statutes, from the begynning of Magna Carta, vnto the yeare of our Lorde (1557.) which were before that yeare imprinted : Whereunto be added the collection of the statutes, made in the fourth and fifth yeares of the reignes of King Philip & Queene Marye: and also the statutes made in the first, and fifth yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne ladye Queene Elizabeth. And first an epistle, necessary to be read by them that shall vse thys booke. -
[London]: In ædibus Richardi Tottelli, Anno. 1565. die Maij. 26. - 1 Online-Ressource ([6], 619, [1] leaves)
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5. FUTURE/PRESENT : Arts in a Changing America / ed. by Roberta Uno, Daniela Alvarez, Elizabeth M. Webb. -
Durham: Duke University Press, [2024]. - 1 Online-Ressource (568 p.), ISBN 978-1-4780-9371-8
DOI: 10.1515/9781478093718
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6. Rastell, William: A colleccion of all the statutes from the begynning of the Magna carta vnto the yere of our Lorde 1557, whiche were before that year imprinted : whereunto be addyd the collection of the statutes made in the fourth and fift yeres of the reignes of Kyng Philip and Quene Mary. -
S.l.: In ædibus Richardi Tottelli, 1559. - [6], 560 leaves
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7. Lucarelli, Rita: The Oxford handbook of the Egyptian Book of the Dead / edited by Rita Lucarelli and Martin Andreas Stadler. -
New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2023]. - xii, 597 Seiten : Illustrationen, ISBN 978-0-19-021000-7
(Oxford handbooks)
Themen: Totenbuch
Buch/keine Angabe 
Signatur: 2023 C 2634
8. Rastell, William: A table collected of the yeres of our lord God, [and] of the yeres of the kinges of England, fro[m] the first yere of VVilliam Conquerour : shewyng how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeres of the kinges of England concurre and agree together, by which table it may be quicklye accompted, how many yeres, monthes and days be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or writynges, that haue their dates of the yeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our Lord God. And also it shal be redily seene, in what yeare of our Lorde God those euidences, instrumentes, or writings were made. -
Printed at London: By Iohn VValey, M. D.LXVII. [1567]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([176] p)
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9. Rastell, William: A table collected of the yeres of our Lorde God, and of the yers of the Kynges of Englande, fro[m] the first yere of William Conquerour : shewing how the yeres of our Lorde God, and the yeres of the kynges of Englande concurre and agree together, by whiche table it maie bie quickely accompted, how many yeres, monethes, and daies be passt, since the makyng of any euidences, instrumentes, or writynges, that haue their dates of the yeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our lorde God. And also it shal-bee readily seen, in what yere of our Lorde God, those euidences, instumentes, or writinges wer made. -
Londini: [Ex officina [J. Kyngston for] Iohannis VValey typographi, Anno à virgino partu. M.D.LXV. Mens. Iulij. [1565]]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([176] p)
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10. Rastell, William: A table collected of the yeres of our Lorde God, and of the yeres of the kynges of Englande, fro[m] the first yere of Willyam Conquerour : shewyng how the yeres of our Lorde God, and the yeres of the kynges of Englande concurre and agree together, in which table it maie bee quickely accompted, how many yeres, monethes, and daies be paste, since the makyng of any euidences, instrumentes, or writynges, that haue their dates of theyeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our lorde God. And also it shal-bee readily seen, in what yere of our Lorde God, those euidences, instrumentes, or writinges wer made. Londini M.D.lxiiii. -
Imprinted at London: By Ihon Kyngston: for Ihon Waley, [M.D.lxiii [1564]]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([176] p)
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11. Rastell, William: A table collected of the yeres of our Lord Ggd [sic], and of the yeres of the kynges of Englande, from the firste yere of Willyam Conquerour : shewyng how the yeres of our Lorde God, and the yeres of the Kynges of Englande, concurre and agree together, by which table it maie bee quickely accoumpted, how many yeres, monethes, and daies bee past, sence the makyng of any euidences, instrumentes or writinges, that haue their dates of the yeres of the Kynges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our Lorde God. And also it shall bee redilie seen, in what yere of our lorde God those euidences, instrumentes, or writynges wer made. Londini. M.D.lxii. -
Imprinted at London: By Ihon waley, [1563]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([176] p) : all tables
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12. Rastell, William: A table collected of the yeres of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of England, from the first yeare of VVilliam Conquerour : shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the kings of England concurre and agrée together, by which table it may be quickly accompted, how many yeares, moneths [and] dayes be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or writings, that haue their dates of the yeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our Lord God. And also it shal be redily séene, in what yeare of our Lord God those euidences, instruments, or wrytings were made. -
Imprinted at London: By [H. Middleton? for] Iohn VValey, M.D.LXXI. [1571]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([176] p) : ill. (woodcut)
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13. Rastell, William: A collection in English, of the statutes novv in force : continued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the ix. yeere of the reigne of King H.iij. vntil the end of the Parliament holden in the xxxv. yeere of the reigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth, vnder titles placed by order of alphabet: wherein is performed (touching the statutes wherewith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. ... Hereunto are added two tables: the one ... declaring vnder titles by order of alphabet the substance of such referments as stood at the end of eche title in the first collection of statutes, set foorth by Master Iustice Rastal. ... In the other table ... are set downe by order of the kings reignes, the seuerall times of their Parliaments ... VVhereunto are also added the statutes made in the Parliament holden in the xxxix. yere of the reigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth. -
Imprinted at London: By Thomas VVight, and Bonham Norton, Anno Dom. 1598. - 1 Online-Ressource ([30], 552, [14]; [20] leaves)
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14. Robbins, N.: An exact abridgment of all the Irish statutes : from the first session of Parliament in the third year of the reign of King Edward II. to the end of the eighth year of of His Present Majesty King George II. Together with an abridgement of all the English statutes, in force in Ireland, from Magna Charta, to the end of the eighth year of His Present Majesty King George II. With the following tables, viz. A Table of the Titles of the Statutes, shewing under what General Heads they are Abridged. A Table of such Statutes as are either Wholly, or in Part, taken from any English Statutes; together with the English Statutes from which they were taken. A Table of such English Statutes, since Poyning's Law, as bind Ireland. A Table of such Statutes as are to be given in Charge at the Assizes. A Table of such Statutes as are to be given in Charge at the General Quarter-Sessions. A Table of such Statutes as are enjoined to be Read by Ministers in their Churches. A General Table to the Whole, according to the Plan of Mr. Keeble's Tables to the English Statutes. Whereunto are likewise added, Several Marginal Notes, and New References to the Reports in Law; With the Resolutions of the Judges upon 28 Hen. 8. Of Administrations; The Stat. of Distributions, 10 Gul. 3. for ending Differences by Arbitration; 8 Ann Concerning Bills of Exchange, and Promissary Notes; The Stat. of Frands and Perjuries; and several other Statutes. As also The New Rules; The Petition of Rights; The Post-Office Acts; and all the Oaths of Office, from the King's Coronation Oath, to the Oath of the most Inferior Officer. By N. Robbins, Esq; Barrister at Law. -
Dublin: printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; and sold by Philip Crampton, Bookseller, at Addison's Head, opposite the Horse-Guard in Dames-Street, M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736]. - Online-Ressource ([6],50,[8],51-770;[100];26,[4]p)
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15. Adams, Jonathan: Jews in East Norse Literature : A Study of Othering in Medieval Denmark and Sweden / Jonathan Adams. - 2 Volumes. -
Berlin ; Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. - 1 Online-Ressource (XLII, 1192 p.), ISBN 978-3-11-077574-7
(Religious Minorities in the North ; 4 : History, Politics, and Culture)
DOI: 10.1515/9783110775747
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16. Naming and mapping the gods in the ancient Mediterranean : spaces, mobilities, imaginaries / ed. by Corinne Bonnet, Thomas Galoppin, Elodie Guillon, Max Luaces, Asuman Lätzer-Lasar, Sylvain Leb… . -
Berlin ; Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. - 1 Online-Ressource (X, 1069 Seiten) : Illustrationen, Pläne, ISBN 978-3-11-079843-2
DOI: 10.1515/9783110798432
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17. Wright, Paul: The new and complete family prayer-book, or Church of England man's divine library: being An Universal Illustration, Commentary, Exposition, and Paraphrase on The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration of the Sacraments, And other Rites, Ceremonies, and Offices of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Plalms of David. Containing at Large, the whole Service (public and Private, for Sundays, Holidays, &c.) of our Church, with all the Rubricks, &c. complete: Namely, The Calendar, with the Table of Lessons-The Order for Morning Prayer-The Order for Evening Prayer-Tables and Rules for the Feasts and Fasts throughout the Year-The Order how the Psalter is appointed to be Read-The Order how the Rest of the Holy Scripture is appointed to be Read-A Table of proper Lessons and Psalms-The Creed of St. Athanasius-The Litany-Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several Occasions-Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used at the Ministration of the Holy Communion throughout the Year-The Order of the Ministration of the Holy Communion-The Order of Baptism both Public and Private-The Order of Baptism for those of Riper Years-The Catechism, with the Order for Confirmation of Children-The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony-Visitation of the Sick, and Communion of the Sick-The Order for the Burial of the Dead-Thanksgiving for Women after Child-Bearing-A Commination, or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgment against Sinners-The Psalter, or Psalms of David-Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea-A Form of Prayer for the Fifth Day of November, for Deliverance from the Gunpowder Plot-A Form of Prayer for the Thirtieth Day of January-A Form of Prayer for the Nine and Twentieth Day of May, or Restoration of the Royal Family-A Form of Prayer for the Twenty-Fifth Day of October. Also, A Companion to and Preparation for the Altar, The New and Old Versions of the Psalms, The Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons; The Acts for the Uniformity of the Common-Prayer-The Preface, as settled by the original Compilers of our excellent Liturgy-Directions concerning the Service and Ceremonies-The Articles of Religion-Constitutions and Canons of the Church-Ratification-Table of Kindred and Affinity-A Manual of Prayers for every Day in the Week, &c. &c. &c. Comprehending Likewise, The whole Substance of every Thing Liturgical in all former Expositors, Ritualists, Commentators, and other learned Divines who have wrote on any Part of the Subject, collected and inserted in their proper Order, and interspersed throughout with practical Observations; all the Material, Obscure, and Intricate Passages, Fasts, Festivals, Saints-Days, Apostolical and Canonical; Prayers, Epistles, Gospels, Psalms, Collects, Lessons, &c. throughout the Year, being faithfully fully, clearly, and comprehensively elucidated. With Notes, Theological, Critical, Moral, Historical, Systematical, Practical, and Explanatory, at the Bottom of each Page; Carefully extracted from the most eminent and pious Bishops and other Divines of our Church, such as Hoadley, Comber, Burnet, Warner, Beveridge, Nicholls, Burkitt, Saunderson, Wheatley, Clarke, Cave, Shuckford, Butler, Cosins, Wilkins, Wilson, Sparrow, Lowth, Barrow, L'estrange, Usher, Bennet, Mede, Atterbury, Hurd, Jortin, Kennicot, Lardner, Leland, Secker, Newton, Seed, Orr, Sherlock, South, Tillotson, Sharpe, Howard, Johnson, Porteus, Pearce, Hall, and others. Including a Comparison of our Liturgy with the Rituals of the Primitive Churches, wherein our established Form of Devotion is proved by Scripture, Reason, and Antiquity, both lawful and necessary, with an Account of such Alterations as have been made since it was first compiled in the Reign of King Edward VI. and the particular Reasons which occasioned them. The exact Method and Harmony of all the Offices are shown, together with Observations on Psalmody, Church-Music, Ornaments, &c. The Whole forming a valuable Work, very useful for all Christian Families, to excite Devotion, and enable every One to Pray with the Understanding. By Paul Wright, D. D. - F. S. A. Vicar of Oakley and Rector of Snoreham, in Essex, late of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; Author of The Complete British Family Bible, being a real New Exposition and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures-of The New and Complete Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus-Christ and his Apostles, &c. - and of the New and Complete Book of Martyrs, being Fox's Martyrs revised, corrected, and improved, the only perfect and elegant Work of the Kind. Embellished with a numerous Set of elegant Copper-Plate engravings, more highly and curiously finished than those given with any other Work of the Kind whatever. The Artists engaged in their elegant Executions are the justly celebrated Messrs. Grainger, Taylor, Rennoldson, Morris, Royce, Roberts, Seaco, Conder, Parker, Myles, Hawkins, Thornton, Page, and others, whose Ingenuity has done Honour to the English Nation; and who are taking this exquisite Set of Copper-Plates (which on Account of their superior Excellence, will cost the Proprietor upwards of One Thousand Pounds) from Original Designs made by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. West, Mr. June, Samuel-Wale, Esq. of the Royal Academy, and the finest Paintings of the most esteemed Masters, such as Raphael Urbin, Rubens, Vandyke, Picart, &c. and the Whole curiously ornamented by the ingenious Mr. Clowes and other Masters. -
London: printed for Alex. Hogg, at the King's-Arms, No 16, Paternoster-Row, [1785?]. - Online-Ressource ([10], 417, [1]p.,plates)
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18. Henry: Here begynneth certayn statutes and ordenaunces of warre made ordeined enacted and estalysshed [sic] by the most noble victorious and most cristen prince oure moste drad souerayn lorde King Henry the vii. King of Fraunce and of Englond by the aduyce of his noble and discrete counseyl holdynge than his hygh courte of his parlament at his paleis of westmynster the xvii. day of October in the yere of oure lord god M.CCCClxxxxii and of his moste noble reigne the vii. yere. For the wele suertie good rule [and] saufgarde of his honorable lordes capitaignes [and] other his humble subgettes and also for suche of them of his said realme of frau[n]ce that herafter wol become his true subgettis being in his most royal hoste ayenst his auncyent enmys of fraunce. -
[London: Printed by Richard Pynson, 1492?]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([40] p)
(Early English Books Online / EEBO)
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19. Petyt, William: Jus parliamentarium : or, the antient power, jurisdiction, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the most high court of Parliament. In two parts. Part I. I. Concerning Annual Parliaments, called for redressing such Things as required Amendment, and finally determining such Cases where the Law failed, and the Judges differed in their Opinions. II. Several Authorities to prove that in any difficult Cases arising in Westminster-Hall the Judges adjourned such Causes propter difficultatem usque ad Parliamentum. III. Several curious Precedents, proving that an Award in Parliament was in so high a Regard in the Law, that it could not be altered or changed by any Interpretation of the Judges. IV. Where any Doubts arose amongst Lawyers, what the Common Law was in Cases of great Importance, that they were by the antient Course and Practice not settled by the Judges only, but by the Law-Making Power of the Kingdom. V. Where former Statutes have seemed dark and dubious, and, by the Subtilty of learned Lawyers, made liable to different Constructions, the Parliament wisely provided explanatory Acts to guide and direct the Judges, and did not leave it in their Power to interpret Laws contrary to the Design of the Makers thereof. VI. Several Statutes of Jeofsailes and Amendments were antiently made as the Parliament saw Cause, to enable and authorise the Judges to amend several Defects in Records and Process of Law, &c. which could not be done before by their Judiciary Power. Vii. The Original of Non Obstantes, and how they came first into the Courts of Justice; and that the Judges did not imagine in former Times, that they could invest such a Prerogative in the Crown as that the King might suspend general Statutes, and dispense with Acts of Parliament. Also the Proceedings against Michael de la Poole, Earl of Suffolk. Viii. A summary Account of the Impeachments of several Judges and Serjeants in misinterpreting the Law, and the Judgments against them as Traitors to their King and Kingdom. IX. An Apology for the House of Commons, made in the first Parliament of King James II. touching Privileges, with Notes thereon. Part II. A Short History or Seties of the Invasions upon the Privileges of Parliaments, as to the Freedom of Speech for the Redress of Grievances. First, Begun in the Reign of Richard II. Secondly, Revived by Queen Elizabeth. Thirdly, Continued and Improved in the Reign of King James I. And, Fourthly, Compleated in that of King Charles I. by the bold Resolutions of the Judges of the King's-Bench, which was one main and principal Cause of those direful Calamities which afterwards fell both upon King and Kingdom. With may other Curious Particulars By William Petyt, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London. - The second edition. -
London: printed for C?sar Ward and Richard Chandler, Booksellers, at the Ship without Temple-Bar, and at York and at Scarborough, MDCCXLI. [1741]. - Online-Ressource ([22],xxiv,197,182-400p)
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20. Reflections on the Russia-Ukraine war / edited by Maarten Rothman, Lonneke Peperkamp & Sebastiaan Rietjens. -
Leiden: Leiden University Press, [2024]. - 1 Online-Ressource (552 Seiten) : Diagramme, Illustrationen, Karten, ISBN 978-90-8728-434-3
DOI: 10.24415/9789087284343
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