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  • Historia Anglicana ecclesiastica : a primis gentis svsceptae fidei incvnabvlis ad nostra fere tempora dedvcta, et in qvindecim centvrias distribvta

    avctore Nicolao Harpsfeldio ; adiecta brevi narratione de divortio Henrici VIII. regis ab uxore Catherina, & ab Ecclesia Catholica Romana disceßione ; scripta ab Edmvndo Campiano ; nunc primum in lucem producta studio & opera R.P. Richardi Gibboni

    Gregg International 1971

    Available at 3 libraries

  • A treatise on the pretended divorce between Henry VIII. and Catharine of Aragon

    by Nicholas Harpsfield, ; now first printed from a collation of four munuscripts, by Nicholas Pocock

    Johnson Reprint 1965 The Royal Historical Society, publications New series 21

    Available at 11 libraries

  • Lives of Saint Thomas More

    by William Roper & Nicholas Harpsfield ; edited with an introduction by E. E. Reynolds

    Dent , Dutton 1963 Everyman's library no.19

    Available at 89 libraries

  • The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England

    written in the tyme of Queene Marie by Nicholas Harpsfield ; and now edited from eight manuscripts, with collations, textual notes, etc., by Elsie Vaughan Hitchcock ; with an introduction on the continuity of English prose from Alfred to More and his school, a life of Harpsfield , and historical notes, by R. W. Chambers ...

    Published for the Early English Text Society by Oxford University Press 1963 Early English Text Society original series no. 186

    Available at 85 libraries

  • The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes lord high chancellor of England

    written in the tyme of Queene Marie by Nicholas Harpsfield ; and now edited from eight manuscripts, with collations, textual notes, etc., by Elsie Vaughan Hitchcock ; with an introduction on the continuity of English prose from Alfred to More and his school, a life of Harpsfield and historical notes, by R.W. Chambers, and with appendices, including the Rastell fragments, chiefly concerning Fisher, the news letter to Paris, describing the trial and death of More, More's indictment, and More's epitaph

    Published for the Early English Text Society by Oxford University Press 1932 Early English Text Society original series no. 186

    Available at 8 libraries

  • A treatise on the pretended divorce between Henry VIII. and Catharine of Aragon

    by Nicholas Harpsfield, archdeacon of Canterbury ; now first printed from a collation of four munuscripts, by Nicholas Pocock

    Printed for the Camden society 1878 Camden society New ser. 21

    Available at 6 libraries

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