English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

Hall, Edward. Life of Henry VIII.  Reprint with an introduction by Charles Whibley.  London, 1904.

Hall, Joseph. Quo Vadis?  A Just Censure of Travell as it is undertaken by the Gentlemen of our Nation.  London, 1617.  Reprinted in Works.  Ed. P. Wynter, for the Clarendon Press.  Oxford, 1863.

Hamilton, le Comte Antoine. Memoires du Comte de Grammont.  Nouvelle Edition Augmentee de Notes et Eclairissements necessaires par M. Horace Walpole.  Imprimee a Strawberry Hill, 1772.

Harleian Miscellany, vol. ii. A Late Voyage to Holland, with brief Relations of the Transactions at the Hague:  also Remarks on the Manners and Customs, Nature and Comical Humours of the People....  Written by an English Gentleman, attending the Court of the King of Great Britain. 1691.

——­ Vol. iii. A Relation of such things as were observed to happen in the journey of the Rt.  Hon. Chas. Earl of Nottingham, Lord High Admiral of England, his Highness’s Ambassador to the King of Spain.  By Robert Treswell, Esq., Somerset-Herald. 1605.

Harrison, William. A Description of England in Holinshed’s Chronicles.  Ed. by L. Withington, with introduction by F.J.  Furnivall.  Camelot Series. (1876?)

Hatfield MSS.  Calendar of MSS. of the Most Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., preserved at Hatfield House.

Hentznerus, Paulus. Itinerarium Germaniae, Galliae, Angliae, Italiae.  Norinbergae, 1612.

Herbert, Edward, Lord, of Cherbury. Satyra Secunda, of Travellers from Paris.  To Ben Jonson. In Occasional Verses of Edward Lord Herbert, Baron of Cherbury.  London, 1665.

——­ Autobiography.  Ed. Sidney Lee.  London, 1907.

Heylyn, Peter. A Full Relation of two Journeys; the one into the Mainland of France, the other into some of the adjacent Ilands.  London, 1656.

——­France Painted to the Life by a Learned and Impartial Hand.  The Second Edition.  London, 1657.

Hoby, Thomas. The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby.  Written by Himself, 1547-1564.  Ed. Edgar Powell for Camden Society, Third Series, vol. iv. 1902.

——­ The Book of the Courtier.  Introduction by Walter Raleigh in Tudor Translations.  Ed. W.E.  Henley.  Vol. xxiii.  London, 1900.

Howard, James. The English Mounsieur.  London, 1674.

Howell, James. Epistolae Ho-Elianae.  The Familiar Letters of James
Horvell
.  Ed. J. Jacobs. 1892 (first edition 1645).

——­A Survey of the Signorie of Venice, of her admired policy and method of government,... with a cohortation to all Christian Princes to resent her dangerous condition at present.  London, 1651.

Information for Pilgrims unto the Holy Land, c. 1496.  Ed. E. Gordon Duff.  London, 1893.

Jonson, Ben. Works.  Ed. Gifford. 11 vols. 1875.

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