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Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656

LC control no.n 50025197
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPA8523.H4 Latin
PR2283.H7 English
Personal name headingHall, Joseph, 1574-1656
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Variant(s)Gall, Iosif, 1574-1656
Kholl, Dzhozef, 1574-1656
Hall, Joseph, Bp. of Norwich, 1574-1656
Hall, Jos. (Joseph), 1574-1656
I. H. (Ioseph Hall), 1574-1656
H., I. (Ioseph Hall), 1574-1656
True lover of truth and peace, 1574-1656
Reverend author, 1574-1656
Dutifull sonne of the church, 1574-1656
J. H. (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
H., J. (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
J. H. D. D. B. N. (Joseph Hall, D.D., Bishop of Norwich), 1574-1656
N., J. H. D. D. B. (Joseph Hall, D.D., Bishop of Norwich), 1574-1656
N., Jos. H. B. (Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich), 1574-1656
Hall, J. (Joseph), 1574-1656
Exceter, Bishop of (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
Hassius, Josephus, 1574-1656
Hall, I. (Ioseph), 1574-1656
Author of the said Humble remonstrance, 1574-1656
Humble remonstrance, Author of the said, 1574-1656
H., Joseph (Joseph Hall), 1574-1656
Hall, Bishop (Joseph), 1574-1656
English Mercury, 1574-1656
Reverend bishop, 1574-1656
Philalethirenaeus, 1574-1656
Mercurius Britannicus, 1574-1656
One of the late most reputed wits, 1574-1656
Unfained lover of truth, peace, order and just moderation, 1574-1656
E. I., 1574-1656
I., E., 1574-1656
Hall, Ios. (Ioseph), 1574-1656
Exon, Ios., 1574-1656
Exon, Jos., 1574-1656
Cambridge pilgrime, 1574-1656
LocatedCambridge (England) Norwich (England) Exeter (England)
Birth date15740701
Death date16560908
Place of birthAshby-de-la-Zouch (England)
Place of deathHeigham (Norwich, England)
AffiliationEmmanuel College (University of Cambridge)
Profession or occupationBishop Satirist Moralist
Found inHis The invisible world, 1659: t.p. (Jos. Hall) [Info. from UnM]
His Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men, 1650: t.p. (I.H.)
Hall, J. A modest offer of some meet considerations tendered to the learned prolocvtor, 1644: t.p. (a true lover of truth and peace)
His A letter concerning separation, 1681: t.p. (a reverend author)
InU/Wing STC files (usage: Dutifull sonne of the church; J.H.D.D.B.N.; ...Josephum Hassium; Bishop of Exceter; I. Hall; Author of the said Humble remonstrance; Joseph H.; Bishop Hall; English Mercury; Reverend bishop; Philalethirenaeus; ...Mercurio Britannico; One of the late most reputed wits; Unfained lover of truth, peace, order and just moderation; Jos. H.B.N.; J. Hall)
A letter sent to an honourable gentleman in way of satisfaction, 1641: signed p. 5 (E.I.)
BM cat. (Hall, Joseph, successively Bishop of Exeter and Norwich; also entry under I., E. [i.e., Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich])
His Contemplations vpon the historie of the Nevv Testament, 1628: t.p. (By Ios. Hall, D. of Diuinitie, and Deane of VVorcester)
His The remedy of prophanesse, 1638: t.p.(By Ios. Exon)
Haydn, J. Book of dignities, 1970: p. 487 (Bishops of Exeter. 1627. Jos. Hall ... tr. to Norwich 1641)
Wikipedia, viewed May 12, 2015 Joseph Hall (bishop); Joseph Hall (1 July 1574--8 September 1656) was an English bishop, satirist and moralist; born 1 July 1574, Prestop Park, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, Leicestershire; died 8 September 1656, Heigham, Norfolk); Diocese of Norwich: 1641-1656; previous post: Bishop of Exeter: 1627-1641; Alma mater: Emmanuel College, Cambridge; He contributed to several distinct literary areas: satirical verse as a young man; polemical writing, particularly in defending episcopacy; and devotional writings, including contemplations carrying a political slant)
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The discovery of a new world, or, A description of the South Indies hetherto vnknowne, 1935 signed at end (The Cambridge pilgrime)
Associated languageeng