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Humphrey Moseley and London Literary Publishing: Making the Book, Image, and Word
2017The London publisher Humphrey Moseley produced over 300 titles between 1645 and 1660, many of them by writers now considered to be the period’s leading literary figures, including works by Donne, Beaumont and Fletcher, John Milton, and many royalist poets.
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Translation and the English Book Trade c.1640–1660: The Cases of Humphrey Moseley and William London
Early Modern Literature in History, 2018Warren Boutcher approaches the questions of translation and cultural exchange in the 1640s and 1650s from the perspective of booksellers’ catalogues. Concentrating on the contrasting cases of Humphrey Moseley and William London, he examines the discourse on translation and print dissemination articulated through their catalogues, and identifies their ...
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First Words and Second Thoughts: Margaret Cavendish, Humphrey Moseley,and “the Book”
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2000openaire +1 more source
Henry Moseley, X-ray spectroscopy and the periodic table
Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2020Russell George Egdell, Elizabeth Bruton
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