Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8342 2233
https://isni.org/isni/0000000083422233
Name: 
Čajl'd, Džems
Child, F. J.
Child, Francis J.
Child, Francis James
Child, Francis James (Professor)
Child, Franis James
Francis Child
Francis James Child (American folklorist)
Francis James Child (Amerikaans filoloog (1825-1896))
Francis James Child (filologo statunitense)
Francis James Child (Philologe und Volkskundler)
Fransis Džejms Čajld
Франсис Џејмс Чајлд
Чайлд, Фрэнсис Джеймс
فرانسيس جيمس تشايلد
チャイルド, フランシス・ジェイムズ
フランシス・ジェームズ・チャイルド
Dates: 
1825-1896
Creation class: 
cre
Language material
Manuscript language material
Musical sound recording
Notated music
Creation role: 
author
creator
editor
librettist
redactor
Related names: 
Barcley, Alexander
Boone, Albert
Child, Francis James
Ellis, Alexander John (1814-1890)
Ellis, Alexander John (co-author)
Flanders, Helen Hartness (co-author)
Heywood, John (co-author)
Kittredge, George Lyman (1860-1941)
Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891)
Lowell, James Russell (co-author)
Reed, Toni (co-author)
Ritchie, Jean
Salesbury, William (1520?-1600?)
Sargent, Helen Child
Silber, Irwin (co-author)
W, W.
Walker, William (1817-1911)
Wilmotte, Maurice
Wood, Chris (co-author)
Work, Henry Clay (co-author)
Würzbach, Natascha
山中, 光義 (1942-)
藪下, 卓郎 (1939-)
Titles: 
Ancient ballads traditionally sung in New England from the Helen Hartness Flanders ballad collection, Middle bury college, Middlebury, Vermont, compiled and edited by Helen Hartness Flanders. Correlated with the numbered Francis James Child collection. Volume I : Ballads 1-51. Critical analyses by Tristram P. Coffin. Music annotations by Bruno Nettl. [Préface de Mac Edward Leach. A 1 v.]
ballad as song, The
Ballad books and ballad men; raids and rescues in Britain, America, and the Scandinavian north since 1800.
Ballads and Romances
Ballads from her Appalachian family tradition
Bonny Hind, The
Call to Erin set to the Air of, The Marseillaise Hymn [by C. J. Rouget de Lisle], A
Chairudo baraddo.
Chants de la Guerre de Sécession
Child memorial volume. -
child of Bristowe, The : a legend of the fourteenth century.
debate of the body and the soul, The
Demon-lovers and their victims in British fiction
Demons-lovers and their victims in British fiction
Džems Čajl'd i ego izdanie anglijskih i šotlandskih narodnyh ballad
english and scottish popular ballads, The : in five volumes
English literature (Course B).
epic songs of Russia, The
Fish-ball
Four old plays. Three interludes: Thersytes, Jack Jugler and Heywood's Pardoner and frere: and Jocasta, a tragedy by Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh, with an introduction and notes.
Four old plays : three interludes, "Thersytes", "Jack Jugler" and Heywoods "Pardoner and frere" ; and "Jocasta, a tragedy", by Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh ; with an introduction and notes
From France there comes
Letters on Scottish ballads from Professor Francis J. Child to W. W., Aberdeen.
[Lettre autographe signée de Francis James Child à Maurice Wilmotte]
Lord Randal and other British ballads
Modesty and merit, 1864:
n50037993
Observations on the language of Chaucer and Gower
On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England, from the Anglosaxon period to the present day,... including a rearrangement of prof. F. J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower and reprints of the rare tracts, by Salesbury on English 1547, and Welsh, 1567, and by Barcley on French, 1521. By Alexander J. Ellis,...
Pesceballo
Poems of religious sorrow, comfort, counsel and aspiration.
poetical works of Thomas Moore., The
Scholar-friends, letters of Francis James Child and James Russell Lowell. Edited by M. A. Dewolfe Howe and G. W. Cottrell, jr., The
scholar's letters to a young lady;, A
Schoolar-friends, letters of Francis James Child and James Russell Lowell. Edited by M. A. Dewolfe Howe and G. W. Cottrell, jr., The
singing tradition of Child's popular ballads, The
Songs of the Civil war, compiled and edited by Irwin Silber. Piano and guitar arrangements by Jerry Silverman
Stories from the Persian ...
traditional tunes of the Child ballads with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America., The
TROIS PETITS TOURS ET PUIS S'EN VONT : film de DONNER (Clive) ("Here we go round the Mulberry Bush")
War-songs for freemen, dedicated to the army of the United States ...
チャイルド・バラッド.
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