Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8098 453X
https://isni.org/isni/000000008098453X
Name: 
Atticus
Atticus (Pseudonym)
Cooke, .. (Mr)
Cooke, T.
Cooke, Thomas
Cooke, Thomas (Mr)
Quartus, Scriblerus
Quartus, Scriblerus (Pseudonym)
Scriblerus Quartus
Scriblerus, Quartus (Pseudonym)
Scriblerus Tertius
Scriblerus, Tertius (Pseudonym)
Tertius, Scriblerus
Tertius, Scriblerus (Pseudonym)
Thomas Cooke
Thomas Cooke (écrivain britannique)
Thomas Cooke (englischer Schriftsteller)
Thomas Cooke (English author)
Dates: 
1703-1756
Creation class: 
Computer file
Language material
Notated music
Creation role: 
author
creator
Related names: 
Cooper, Thomas (17..-1743)
Erasmus, Desiderius (1466/69-1536)
Francis Longe Collection (Library of Congress)
Hesiod
Hesiodus, ca700 v. Chr
Hodges, James (Londen)
Mottley, John (1692-1750))
Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
Wesley, Charles (1707-1788)
Titles: 
Albion: or, the court of Neptune. A masque
bath A tale. Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Montague. By Mr. Cooke., The
battle of the poets:, The
Bucolica, Georgica et Aeneis. -
candidates for the bays. A poem Written by Scriblerus Tertius., The
comedian, or philosophical enquirer, The
Comedies.
Demonstration of the will of God by the light of nature..., A
English translations, from ancient and modern poems
epistle to the Right Honourable the Countess of Shaftesbury, with a prologue and epilogue on Shakespeare and his writings. By Mr. Cooke, An
Essays. I. On nobility. To His Grace the Duke of Somerset. II. On the antient and modern state of Britain, and on the present posture of affairs in Europe. To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough
eunuch, or, the darby captain, a farce, as it is acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, The
Farces.
Innocent murderer
Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury concerning persecution for religion, and freedom of debate
letters of Atticus, as printed in the London journal, in the years 1729 and 1730 on various subjects, with an introduction containing a short survey of public affairs from the time of the Spaniards besieging Gibraltar to the year 1731, and an enquiry into the reasons why some modern writers assume to themselves the great names of passed ages., The
letters of Atticus, as printed in the London journal, in the years 1729 and 1730, The : on various subjects, with an introduction containing a short survey of public affairs from the time of the Spaniards besieging Gibraltar to the year 1731, and an enquiry into the reasons why some modern writers assume to themselves the great names of passed ages.
life of King Edward III. of England with reflections on his political and military conduct., The
Love the cause and cure of grief
Marlborough, a poem, in three cantos. Occasion'd by the death of the late Duke of Marlborough
ode on beauty, to which are prefixed some observations on taste, and on the present state of poetry in England, An
ode on poetry, painting, and sculpture, An
ode on the powers of eloquence, An
Opera. English. [from old catalog]
Penelope, a dramatic opera, as it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market
Plays.
prologue on comic poetry, and an epilogue on the comic characters of women, as spoke at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, A
rhapsody on virtue and pleasure To the Right Honourable James Reynolds Esq; ... By Mr. Cooke., A
Select colloquys of Desiderius Erasmus, with notes, By Mr. [Th.] Cooke
Tablets of anatomy dissectional and scientific
Tales, epistles, odes, fables, etc., with translations from Homer and other antient authors
tryal of Hercules, an ode on glory, virtue, and pleasure, The
works of Coluthus Lycopolites., The
works of Hesiod, The
Notes: 
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