Kirjailija
Thomas Wright
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 412 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1969-2026, suosituimpien joukossa The Life of John Payne. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
412 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1969-2026.
First published in 1971. This volume written in 1868, is a collection of articles some of which appeared in 'All the Year Round', 'Chamber's Journal and the Star newspaper and looks at the topics of the working classes in their public relations, and the inner life of the 'great unwashed'.
First published in 1969. Part of this work was originally made public as articles in ‘Fraser's Magazine’ and the ‘Contemporary Review’. It deals with the working classes, their views and as 'New Masters' of the political and social situation.
Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, From the Most Authentic Sources
Thomas Wright
Creative Media Partners, LLC
2016
pokkari
Caricature history of the Georges, or annals of the house of Hanover
Thomas Wright
Hansebooks
2016
pokkari
A History of Caricature and Grotesque: In Literature and Art
Thomas Wright
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe, Founded upon the Laws of Nature
Thomas Wright
Cambridge University Press
2014
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Although his yeoman father is said to have burnt his books to discourage excessive studiousness, Thomas Wright (1711–86) nevertheless acquired considerable knowledge in the fields of mathematics, navigation and astronomy. Later benefitting from the patronage of wealthy families, he also surveyed estates, designed gardens, and tutored aristocrats. He is best known, however, for his contribution to astronomy: this illustrated work of 1750 was his most famous publication. Written in the form of nine letters, the book quotes both poets and scientists in the opening discussion as Wright sets out to fuse, rather than separate, science and religion. Combining his observations of the Milky Way with his theological belief in a universe of perfect order, he notes, among other things, that our galaxy appears to be disc-shaped. While largely ignored by contemporary astronomers, Wright's ideas can be seen as a forerunner to more sophisticated conceptions of our galaxy's configuration.
Essays On Subjects Connected With The Literature, Popular Superstitions And History Of England In The Middle Ages V1
Thomas Wright
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
nidottu
Thomas Wright (1810–77), a respected folklorist and medievalist, wrote prolifically on a wide range of subjects. His work is, however, considered broad rather than deep, and his extensive output, while impressive, sometimes came at the expense of quality. Wright was involved in many academic societies, and co-founded the British Archaeological Association in 1843. Much of his work promoted the use of vernacular literature for research into the Middle Ages, and this dictionary, first published in 1857, was compiled to help readers of historical literature navigate unfamiliar vocabulary. It lists obsolete words and phrases, with particular emphasis on those of Old English and Anglo-Norman origin, and obscure or dialectal words. Many of the definitions include illustrative examples or quotes as well as etymologies. Examples include belly-timber, meaning 'food', and dweezle, a Northamptonshire word that means 'to dwindle away'. Volume 2 covers the letters G–Z.
Thomas Wright (1810–77), a respected folklorist and medievalist, wrote prolifically on a wide range of subjects. His work is, however, considered broad rather than deep, and his extensive output, while impressive, sometimes came at the expense of quality. Wright was involved in many academic societies, and co-founded the British Archaeological Association in 1843. Much of his work promoted the use of vernacular literature for research into the Middle Ages, and this dictionary, first published in 1857, was compiled to help readers of historical literature navigate unfamiliar vocabulary. It lists obsolete words and phrases, with particular emphasis on those of Old English and Anglo-Norman origin, and obscure or dialectal words. Many of the definitions include illustrative examples or quotes as well as etymologies. Examples include belly-timber, meaning 'food', and dweezle, a Northamptonshire word that means 'to dwindle away'. Volume 1 covers the letters A–F.
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English 2 Volume Set
Thomas Wright
Cambridge University Press
2014
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Thomas Wright (1810–77), a respected folklorist and medievalist, wrote prolifically on a wide range of subjects. His work is, however, considered broad rather than deep, and his extensive output, while impressive, sometimes came at the expense of quality. Wright was involved in many academic societies, and co-founded the British Archaeological Association in 1843. Much of his work promoted the use of vernacular literature for research into the Middle Ages, and this dictionary, first published in 1857, was compiled to help readers of historical literature navigate unfamiliar vocabulary. It lists obsolete words and phrases, with particular emphasis on those of Old English and Anglo-Norman origin, and obscure or dialectal words. Many of the definitions include illustrative examples or quotes as well as etymologies. Examples include belly-timber, meaning 'food', and dweezle, a Northamptonshire word that means 'to dwindle away'. Volume 1 covers A–F, while Volume 2 covers G–Z.
A History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art
Thomas Wright
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
nidottu
Narratives Of Sorcery And Magic V1: From The Most Authentic Sources
Thomas Wright
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
nidottu
Essays on Subjects Connected with the Literature, Popular Superstitions and History of England in the Middle Ages V2
Thomas Wright
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
nidottu