Jeremy Taylor (disambiguation)

"Jeremy Taylor" is composed of at least 12 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Author Division

Jeremy Taylor (1)

A Book of English Essays (1942) — Contributor — 243 copies
Seventeenth-Century Prose and Poetry (1929) — Author, some editions — 211 copies
The Golden Grove (1930) 23 copies
Liberty of Prophesying (1647) 14 copies
Selected Writings (1990) 4 copies
THE LIFE OF CHRIST. (1853) 2 copies
Select works 1 copy

Jeremy Taylor (14)

Getting started on Classical Latin (2018) — Author — 15 copies
Discovering Ancient Greek and Latin (2018) — Author — 4 copies

Jeremy Taylor (unknown)

Enigmas de la historia (1995) 3 copies
Queen Jocasta 2 copies
Going to ground (1994) 2 copies
Liturgist 1 copy
Friendship 1 copy
Four Sermons (2023) 1 copy
New York Folklore Quarterly, Summer 1949 (1949) — Contributor — 1 copy
Black Gold 1 copy

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
#1 Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667, Lord Bishop of Down (LC 79068411)

#2 Taylor, Jeremy, 1943- author of Dream work (LC 83125068)

#3 Taylor, Jeremy, Dr., author of An atlas of Roman rural settlement in England (LC 2008002295)

#4 Taylor, Jeremy, 1938- author of Intersection.

#5 Taylor, Jeremy, 1937- author of Ag pleez deddy!; full name Jeremy Randall Taylor (LC 94027745)

#6 Taylor, Jeremy, 1946-2017 author of Not a chimp; also writes as Jeremy G. Taylor (LC 2009021805)

#7 Taylor, Jerry, author of The CSX Clinchfield route in the 21st century; see LT author Jerry Taylor (LC 99253753)

#8 Taylor, Jeremy, author of Conrail commodities; retired railway official (LC undifferentiated 86826786)

#10 Taylor, Jeremy, author of Masquerade; editor of Caribbean handbook; writes for AVM television in Port of Spain (LC undifferentiated 86826786)

# 11 Taylor, Jeremy, 1962- author of Penguin readers.

#12 Taylor, Jeremy, cartoonist.

#13 Taylor, Jeremy, author of German readers; cannot identify with #11.

#14 Taylor, Jeremy, writer of teaching materials for Classics for The Open University.

#15 Taylor, Jeremy, writer of bilingual joke books.