Barnes, Joshua.
Gerania: a new discovery of a little sort of people anciently discoursed of, called pygmies· With a lively description of their stature, habit, manners, buildings, knowledge, and government, being very delightful and profitable. By Joshua Barnes, of Emanuel College, Cambridge.
London: printed by W.G. for Obadiah Blagrave, at the sign of the Printing-press, over against the Pump in Little-Britain, 1675.
ESTC No. R27207.Grub Street ID 110394.
Barnes, Joshua.
'Aulikokatoptron. sive Estheræ historia, poeticâ paraphrasi ídque græco carmine, cui versio Latina opponitur, exornata: unà cum scholiis seu annotationibus græcis; in quibus (ad sacri textus dilucidationem) præter alia non pauca, gentium orientalium antiquitates, morésque reconditiores proferuntur. Additur parodia Homerica de eâdem hâc historiâ. Accessit index rerum & verborum copiosissimus. Authore Josua Barnes, coll. emm. apud cant. socio.
Londini: Typis M[.]C. impensis authoris, MDC LXXIX. [1679].
ESTC No. R13657.Grub Street ID 61739.
Barnes, Joshua.
Aulikokatoptron· Sive Estheræ historia, poeticâ paraphrasi ídque Græco carmine, cui versio Latina opponitur, exornata: unà com scholiis seu annotationibus Græcis; in quibus (ad sacri textus dilucidationem) præter alia non pauca, gentium orientalium antiquitates, morésque reconditiores proferuntur. Additur Parodia Homerica de eâdem hâc historiâ. Accessit index rerum & verborum copiosissimus. Authore Josua Barnes, Coll. Emm. apud Cant. Socio.
Londini: Væneunt apud B[enjamin]. Tooke, ad insigne Navis in Cometerio D. Pauli., Cantabrigiæ apud H. Dickenson bibliopolam, 1679.
ESTC No. R172271.Grub Street ID 66208.
Barnes, Joshua.
A pindarick congratulatory poem to the right honourable George, Lord Jeffreys, Baron of Wem, and Lord High Chancellor of England to the high and mighty monarch King James the II. &c. By Joshua Barnes, M.A. One of the senior Fellows of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge. Imprimatur, S. Blithe, Procan. Acad. Cantab. Octob. 5. 1685.
London: printed, and are to be sold by Walter Davis in Amen-Corner, 1685.
ESTC No. R5386.Grub Street ID 125835.
Barnes, Joshua.
The history of that most victorious monarch Edvvard IIId. King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland. And first founder of the most noble Order of the Garter: being a full and exact account of the life and death of the said king, together with that of his most renowned son Edward, Prince of Wales and of Aquitain, sirnamed the Black-Prince faithfully and carefully collected from the best and most antient authors domestick and foreign, printed books, manuscripts and records. By Joshua Barnes Batchelor of Divinity, and one of the senior fellows of Emmanuel College in Cambridge. Licensed by authority.
Cambridge: printed by John Hayes for the author, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688].
ESTC No. R7544.Grub Street ID 127803.
Barnes, Joshua.
The case of the Church of England, truly, fairly, and impartially stated, and freely submitted to the unbyass'd consideration of all ... Christians, of what denomination soever. By the same hand.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. T88704.Grub Street ID 308659.
Barnes, Joshua.
The good old way: or, three brief discourses tending to the promotion of religion, and the glory, peace, and happiness of the Queen, and Her Kingdoms, in Church and state. I. The Happy Island, &c. II. A Sure Way to Victory, &c. III. The Case of the Church of England Truly Represented and Fully Vindicated. There is added, The character of an honest man. By Joshua Barnes B. D. Her Majesty's Professor of the Greek Language in the University of Cambridge.
London: printed for W. Turner, at the Angel at Lincolns-Inn Back-Gate, 1703.
ESTC No. T88705.Grub Street ID 308660.
Barnes, Joshua.
A sermon preach'd on St. Matthew's day, at Christ's Church, before the Right Honourable Sir William Gore, Kt. Lord Mayor the aldermen and governours of the several hospitals of the City of London. With an Apology for the Orphans of Christ's Hospital. By Mr. Joshua Barnes, B. D. The Queen's Majesty's Professor of the Greek Language, in the University of Cambridge.
London: printed by J. Matthews, for George Sawbridge, at the Three Flower-de-Luces in Little-Britain, MDCCIII. [1703].
ESTC No. T88716.Grub Street ID 308671.
Barnes, Joshua.
Anacre?n Christianos, Anacreon Christianus, hoc est parodiæ duæ Anacreonticæ, & alia poemata, psalmique aliquot Davidici, Omnia Anacreontis Stylo & Metro Graec & Latin, Donata per Josuam Barnes, S. T. B. Graec. Ling. Cantabr. Professorem Regium.
Cantabrigiæ: recentioribus typis academicis, MDCCV. [1705].
ESTC No. T97897.Grub Street ID 317250.
Barnes, Joshua.
A new discovery of a little sort of people, anciently discoursed of, called pygmies: ... By the Revd. Joshua Barnes, .
London]: Printed for R. Griffiths, at the Dunciad, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1750.
ESTC No. T88717.Grub Street ID 308672.
Barnes, Joshua.
An history of the Jaquerie in France in the year 1358; with an account of their horrid cruelties and final extirpation: taken from Barne's history of the most victorious monarch Edward III. To show, that the character of the French peasantry, when unrestrained by law, has ever been brutally ferocious.
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1798.
ESTC No. T36487.Grub Street ID 266405.