LC control no. | n 80087716 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lilly, William, 1602-1681 |
Variant(s) | W. L. (William Lilly), 1602-1681 Lilly, W. (William), 1602-1681 Lelly, Willem, 1602-1681 Lillie, William, 1602-1681 Lilie, William, 1602-1681 Lily, William, 1602-1681 L., W. (William Lilly), 1602-1681 Lilli, William, 1602-1681 Merlinus Anglicus, 1602-1681 Anglicus, Merlinus, 1602-1681 Learned Pen, 1602-1681 Philo-Huff-Lash, Bentivolio, 1602-1681 |
Found in | His Monarchy or no monarchy in England. InU/Wing STC files (usage: W.L.; W. Lilly; Willem Lelly; William Lillie; Lilie; variant: William Lily) Lilli's propheticall history of this yeares accidence ... 1642. A Declaration of the several treasons, blasphemies, and misdemeanors acted, spoken, and published against God ... 1660: t.p. (that grand wizard and imposter William Lilly ... otherwise called Merlinus Anglicus) Catastrophe mundi or, Merlin reviv'd, 1683: title page (by a Learned Pen) English Short Title Catalogue, July 9, 2019: ESTC citation no. R231167 (A learned pen = William Lilly) A just reward for unreasonable service, or, An answer to John Gadbury's late hectorisme for Scorpio: title page (Bentivolio Philo-Huff-Lash) Cervantes in Seventeenth-Century England, 2009: page 345 (the astrologer William Lilly used the nom de plume Bentivolio Philo-Huff-Lash to attack John Gadbury in "A just reward for unreasonable service ...") |