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London, 1884.
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The present Catalogue has been drawn up in accordance with the rules observed in the compilation of the General Cata- logue of Printed Books in the British Museum.
It is alphabetical, according to authors' names, the Museum system being followed for anonymous and pseudonymous works; for books published under initials ; for Bibles, Liturgies and other works of a special character.
It is accompanied by a very full Index of Subjects with certain special class headings, such as Ballads, Plays, Poems, Songs, etc., in which the titles of the works, with their dates, are set forth in alphabetical order. Each article so mentioned has also its own separate entry in the Index.
Subjoined to this is an ample Index of the Printers, Book- sellers and Stationers whose productions are here catalogued. After each name the dates are given within which, so far as ascertainable, such Printer, Bookseller or Stationer produced or sold his books. The headings under which such works appear in the Catalogue are given in italics.
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British Museum, May, 1884.
CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH PRINTED BOOKS
TO THE YEAR 1640.
-•♦-
A. The Lords day, the Sahbath day. Or, a briefe Answer to some materiall Passages, in a late Trea- tise of the Sabbath-day. [By W. Prynne.] Digested dialogue-wise betweene two Divines A. <& B. . . . The 2. edition mnch en- larged, with a second part and Postscript. [London,'] 1636. 4to.
4355. b. The first part only.
— Another copy of the first part only. 873. e. 46.
ABC. The A, B, C. Or, the Institution of a Christian. [A catechism by Bishop Bedell.] EngL and Irish, Printed by the Company of StationerSy Dublin, 1631. 8vo. 12978. a. 4.
— The A, B, C set forthe by the Eyuges majestic and his Clergye, and commaunded to be taught through out all his Eealme. All other utterly set apart as the teachers thereof tender his graces favour. [The Alphabet followed by various prayers and cate- chetical instructions.] V^ %• W. Powell, London, [1645?] 8vo.
G. 11686.
Eight leavea, without register, pagination, or catchwords.
ABC. A right godly and christian A. B. C, shewing the duty of every degree. [ A Ballad.] W. il» Printed for H. Gosson, London, [1636?] Broadside fol.
Box. I. 492.
A., C. See RiCHEOMB (L.) Holy Pictures . . . Translated by C. A. 1619. 8vo. 4327. c.
A., E. See Alexander [Far- is ese] Prince of Parma, Governor of the Netherlands. A Joumall, wherein is . . . sette downe . . . what was doone ... in both the Armies from the last comming of the D. of Parma into Fraunce, untill the eighteenth of May, 1692, according to the French computa- tion . . . Translated ... by E. A. 1592. 4to. 9210. ccc.
A.,E. SeeYRATSCK-^LouisXIIL, King. The kings Declarations upon his Edicts for Combats . . . Translated ... by E. A. 1613. 4to.
114. k. 14.
A, E. See Henry IV., King of France. The Order of Ceremonies observed in the . . . Coronation of . . . Henry the IIII. . . . Translated out of the French coppy, ... by E. A. [1694.] 4to.
1196. c. 3. (1.)
B
n
c3»
A., E. See La Noue (F. de) The A., H. An Arrow against Idola-
politicke and militarie discourses trie. Taken out of the quiver of
of the Lord de La Nouue . . . the Lord of hosts. By H. A[in8-
Translated ... by E. A[ggas]. worth]. [Amsterdam,] 1611. 8vo.
1687. 4to. /Vsjouu^iXujt^^A^^i^ 4409. bbb. (2.)
A., E. See ]£bmr [deTIedici] — Another edition. [London f ]
Queen Consort of Henry IF., King 1640. 8vo. 873. c. 8.
of France. A true Discourse of * tt mi tt- x r a
the whole occurrences in the t^iA"'^; t^ t. '^^^I? ''^• Queenes voyage from her de- I^i?abeth Daughter of the King
parture from Florence, until her f °7^,f ^^^ t^'T^'^'^.^v ^^^' arrivall at the Citie of Mar- diy Authours who have authenti^
ally written her Life ; distributed into three bookes. By H. A. [i.e. Henry Hawkins]. [Borne f]
seilles . . . Hereunto is annexed, the first Savoyan . . . All faith- fully translated out of French, by E. A. 1601. 4to. 9930. 0.
A., E. See Molina (A. de) Spiritual Exercises . . . Trans- lated into English by ... (E. A.). 1622. 12mo. 4410. e.
A., E. See Mornay (P. de) Seigneur du Plessis-Marly, The Defence of Death . . . Doone into English by E. A[ggas?]. 1677. 8vo. 8403. aa.
A., F. A letter sent by F. A. touchyng the proceedings in a private quarell and unkindnesse, betweene A. Hall, and M. Mallerie Gentlemen, to his very friende L. B. being in Italic. With an admonition to [ox rather by] the Father of F. A. to him being a Burgesse of the Parliament, for his better behaviour therein. [Subscribed: F. A., but really written by A. Hall.] 2 pts.
1632. 12mo. 862. e. 25.
Imperfect ; wanting the frontlBpiece.
A., H. Partheneia Sacra. Or the mysterious and delicious gar- den of the Sacred Parthenes ; sym- bolically set forth and enriched with pious devises and emblem es. . . . Contrived all to the honour of the incomparable Virgin Marie . , . for the . . . devotion espe- cially of the Parthenian Sodalitie of her Immaculate Conception. By H. A. [Le. Henry Hawkins]. J". Cousturier, [Paris,] 1633. 8vo.
698. c. 17.
With an engraved ftontispieoe.
— Another copy. 698. c. 21.
— Another copy. G. 20074.
A., H. The Scourge of Venus : or The Wanton Lady. With the rare birth of Adonis. [A trans-
». a. [K Bynnemai, LoAm, ^tion in verse of Ovid s Story of
1679.1 4to. G. 5524. Myrrha and Cinyraa. Metemor-
Without pagination. phoseB, lib. x.] 1 he second Im-
*^^ pression corrected , an d enlarged by
A., G. See Schindlerus (V.) H. A. Printed by N, O. and sold
Schindleri Lexicon Pentaglotton by B. Wilson, London, 1614. 8vo.
... in epitomen redactum a G. A., etc. 1636. fol. 12904. g. 1.
A., H. See Luzvic (S.) The Devout Hart, or Royal Throne of the Pacifical Salomon . , . Trans- lated out of Latin [by H. A.], etc. 1634. 12mo. 666. a. 15.
C. 39. a. 37. (3.)
Without pagination. The third edition appeared with the initials A.H.
A., I. See Plinius Secundcs (C.) A Summarie of the Antiqui- ties ... of the Worlde, abstracted
A A3
out of the sixtene first bookes An Oration of I. Fabritins . . .
of Plinie . . . Translated oiite of wherby he teacheth that Christian
French by I. A. [1565 ?] 8vo. men cannot resorte to the Councel
433. a. 4. of Trent . . . Englyshed by L. A.
A., J. The Younger Brother
his Apologie, or, a father's free A.^ N. The Dignitie of Man,
power disputed for the disposition both in the perfections of his
of his lands, or other his fortunes soule and bodie . . . By N. A.
to his Sonne, sonnes, or any one of [i.e, A. Nixon]. /* Barnes, Oa^
them, etc. [By J. A., i.e. John ford, 1616. 4to. 8403. g,
Allen.] J, Lichfield for E, Forrest - ^ m, -,-r . --rr
Oxford, 1624 [or rather 1634]. 4to. ^'l ^\ ^h^ Uncasing of Heresie,
*■ 6355 aa 2 ^^» *^® Anatomic of rrotestanoie.
mu J ^ xu XXI ■ . Written and composed by 0. A.
^^"Ikf: t:tV>n^^ ti— •»?] 623 [1623] 8vo.
the date 1634. 3932. aaa. (1.)
— Another copy. 1380. d. 1. A., P. Eubulus, or a dialogue.
The titlepage and sig. A, are Where-in a rugged Romish Ryme,
mutilated. (inscrybed, Catholicke Questions,
to the Protestant) is confuted, and
A., I., Minister and Preacher of the Questions there-of answered.
Gods Word. A Soveraigne Salve By P. A. [i.e. Patrick Forbes,
to cure a sicke Soule, infected Bishop of Aberdeen]. E. Bahan,
with the poyson of sinne . . . Aberdene, 1627. 4to. G. 5014. Newly published by I. A.,
minister and preacher of Gods A., B. Englands Parnassus:
word, a, JL. N. Okes . . . sold or the choysest Flowers of our
by F. Orove, London, 1624. 12mo. Moderne Poets, with their Poeti-
4404. b. call comparisons ; Descriptions of
J A TT. X • Bewties, Personages, Castles,
A.,J.,ofA%ltoard. An Histon- PaUaces, Mountaines, Groves, call Narration of the Judgement q^^^ Springs, Rivers, etc. Where- of some most Learned and Godly ^^^ ^re annexed other various English Bishops, Holy Martyrs, aiscourses, both pleasaunt and and others, (whereof in. ; viz. profitable. [Compiled and edited Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, y^j r^ a., i.e. Robert AUott? or and Bishop Hooper, suffred ^^1,3^ Armin?] Imprinted... martyrdome, in the dayes of Q. f^ j^^ i^ q^ ^^ ^nd T. H., London, Mary, for the Truth and Gospel of iqqq gyQ C 39 b 6 Christ Jesus) concerning God's " ^j^e dedication and the address t^ liilection, and the Merit of Uhnst the reader, both in verse, are signed his death, etc. [By J. A., of Ail- B. A. Imperfect ; wanting the leaf ward.] Printed by B. A. and T. F. containing the epilogue, commen-
for S. Nealand, London, 1631. 4to. ^i^«' " ^*°^^ ™^y ^"""^^^ ^*^
E. 21. (10.) _ Another copy. MS. Notes
This copy has also a second title- [by R. Farmer]. 238. b. 24.
page, dated 1645, which reads (in jj^ wanting the leaf mentioned
addition to the preceding): *»For- above merly suppressed by the bishop of
(^terbnry, but now published for j^ 5^ jj^ Obitnm Thomae
the comfort of aU Gods people." ^^^^^ ^.^ undequaque meritis-
A., L. See Fabricius (J.) simi, et Serenissimo Eegi ab
A
ABB
cpstolis [sic] Latiois, epicedium. (Faciebat R. A. [t.e. Sir Eobert Ayton].) [Oxford,] 1624. 4to.
1070. 1. 13. (11.)
A., R., Gent, The valiant Welshman, or the tme Chronicle History of the Life and Valiant Deedes of Caradoo the Great, King of Cambria, now called Wales. [A play, in five acts and in verse.] Written by R. A[rmin], Gent. Printed for TT. GUbertson, London, 1615. 4to. C. 34. b. 51.
With frontispiece.
— Another copy. 1346. e.
Wanting froDtispiece.
A., R., a Minister of God's Word, See Bible. — Old Testament. — Proverbs, Appendix, An Alphabet of the holy Proverbs, etc. [By R. A., a Minister of God's Word, t.c. R.Allen.] 1596. 8vo. 3166 aa.
A., S. W. See Sidney (Sir P.) The Conntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, etc. [With additions to complete the third book by S. W. A. , i.e. Sir W. Alexander, afterwards Earl of Stirling.] 1623. fol.
12403. g.
A., T. See Plowden (E.) Abridgment des tonts les cases report ez alarge per Monsienr Plowden . • . composee & digest p T. A[8he]. [1600?] 8vo.
6120. a. 1.
A., T. A Letter of a Catholike man [subscribing himself, T. A.] . . . including another of P. Colon Priest, of the Society of Jesns, to the Queene Regent of France. Translated out of French • . . Touching the imputation of the death of Henry the IIII., late K. of France, to Priests, Jesuites, or Catholicke doctrine. [Douay,] 1610. 8vo. 3935. aa.
A., T. The Massacre of Money.
[A satire in verse, by T. A., i.e. T. Acheley?] T, Creede, for T. Bushell, London, 1602. 4to.
1077. h. 3. Without pagination.
A., W. See'RvsLY,, — New Testa- ment.— Thessalonians, Lectures upon the . . . Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians . . . By . . . R. Rollock, etc. [Edited by H. C. andW.A.] 1606. 8vo. 3266.ee.
A., W. See Rollock (R.). Cer- taine sermons, upon severall texts of Scripture, etc. [Edited by H. C. and W. A.] 1634. 8vo.
4453. de. 1.
A., Sir W. See Sidney (Sir P.) The Conntesse of Pembrokes Ar- cadia . . . With the supplement of a defect in the third part of this History, by Sir W. A[lexander], etc. 1629. fol. 12403. g.
1633. fol. 635.1.20.
1638. fol. 12403. g.
AALBORG (NiELs^ See NicoLAi (P.) A prophesie of Doomes-day . . . Collected and augmented by N. Michelsone . . . Translated ... by D. Forbes, etc. 1631. 16mo. C. 37. a. 14.
ABBAY (Thomas) See Smith (John) Governor of Virginia. A map of Virginia, with a descrip- tion of the Countrey ; . . . where- unto is annexed the proceedings of those Colonies since their departure from England, etc. [Edited by T. Abbay.] 1612. 4to.
C. 33. c. 18.
ABBOT (Georoe) succes- sively Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, of London, and Arch- bishop of Canterbury. See Bible. The Holy Bible . . . Newly trans- lated . . . and revised. [By L. An- dre wes, . . . G. A., etc.] 1611. fol.
466. i. 6. (1.)
ABB
ABB
ABBOT (George) successively Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, of London^ and Archbishop of Can- terbury. See Bible. — Old Testa- ment. — Jonah. An exposition upon the Prophet Jonah ... By O. A., etc. 1600. 4to. 1215. e.
1613. 4to. 3166. aaa.
— See Clare (J.) The Con- verted Jew, etc. (An appendix, wherein is taken a . . . survey . . . of a pamphlet [by G. A.] intituled : A Treatise of the Visibility and SucoeBsion of the True Church in all Ages.) 1630. 4to. 3935. b.
— See Desgriptiok. A Briefe Description of the whole worlde, eta [By G. A.] 1599. 4to.
568. e. 19.
1620. 4to. 10004.C.
— See Hart (Sir W.^ Lord Advocate of Scotland. The Ex- aminations ... of G. Sprot . . . Before which Treatise is prefixed also a Preface written by G. A. 1608. 4to. 600. e. 21. (4.)
— See Treatise. A Treatise of the Perpetual Visibilitie of the True Church in all Ages. [By G. A.] 1624. 4to. T. 774. (4.)
— A briefe description of the whole world, etc. Printed by T. H, for W. SheareSy London, 1636. 12mo. 570. c 1.
Earlier editions of this work were pablished without the author's name.
— The coppie of a letter sent from my Lords Grace of Canter- burie, shewing the grave and weighty reasons which induced the King's Majestie to prescribe those former directions fur Preachers. [With a circular from J. Howson, Bishop of Oxford,
to the Clergy of his Diocese.] /. Lichfield and J. Short, Oxford, 1622. 4to. 5155. a. 23.
ABBOT (Georoe) successively Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, of London, and ArclibisJiop of Canter- bury. The reasons which Doctour HiU has brought for the uphold- ing of Papistry, which is falsely termed the Catholike Heligion, unmasked, and shewed to be very weake, and . . . insufficient for that purpose. The first part. MS. Notes. J. Barnes, Oxford, 1604. 4to. 3935. b.
No more appears to have been published.
— A sermon [on Isa. xl. 6, 7] preached at the Funerall Solem- nities of . . . Thomas Earle of Dorset, etc. MS. Notes. M. Brad- wood for W. Aspley, London, 1608. 4to. T. 802. (6.)
— Another copy. 1417. b. 22.
— Another copy. 1417. b. 21.
Interleaved.
ABBOT (George) Nephew of the Archbishop. See Bible. — Old Testament. — Job. The whole Booke of Job paraphrased . . . ByG. A. 1640. 4to. 3166. b.
ABBOT (Sir Morris) Lord Mayor of London. Initiation. See Heywood (T.) Porta Pietatis, etc.
ABBOT (Robert) Bishop of Salisbury. See Bishop (W.) Bishop of Chdlcedon. A Reproofe of M. D«=*- Abbots Defence of the Catholike Deformed by M. W. Perkins, etc. 1608. 4to.
1019. i. 20. (1.)
— Antichristi demonstratio, contra Fabulas Pontificias et ineptam B. Bellarmini de Anti-
6 ABB A BD •
christo dispntationem. B. Bar- the behalfe of one P. Spence
heruSf Xondtm, 1603. 4to. Priest . . . hath gathered out of
860. i. 22. (2.) Sanders, Bellarmine, and others,
for the avoyding and discrediting
ABBOT (Eobert) Bishop of of sundrie allegations of scriptures
Salisbury, Antilogia adversus a^d Fathers, against the doctrine
Apologiam Andrea9 Eudaemon— ofthe Church of Rome, concerning
Joannis Jesuitse pro H. Garneto, Sacraments, the sacrifice of the
Jesuita proditore, etc. Ex officina Masse, Transubstantiation, Jus-
Thomm Adams, Londini, 161S, 4to. tifioation, etc. T. Creede for
860. i. 21. T. Woodcocke, London, 1594. 4to.
— De Gratia et Perseverantia ^^^^- ^' ^^' (^•) Sanctorum, exercitationes aliquot ABBOT (Robert) BisJu^ of habitsB in Academia Oxoniensi, Salisbury, The Old Waye. A ser- Authore Roberto Sarisburiensi mon [on Jerem. vi. 16] preached jam Episcopo . . . Quibus accessit at Oxford, the eight day of July ejusdem in R. Thomsoni ... ... leio. By R. Abbott, etc.
Diatribam de amissione & inter- Printed for E. Edgar and A. Oar-
cisione justificationis & gratiro, brand, London, 1610. 4to. animadversio brevis. L. P. Ex 4474. o. 1.
Officina Nortoniana, apud J. Bil-
Hum, Londini, 1618. 4to. — Another copy. Few MS.
C. 27. f. 7. Notes. 4475. a. 2.
A presentation copy to Charles L, _ The Trne Ancient Roman
when Prince of Wales, with the arms r« xv i-i t> • a i
of England on the ooW. Cathohke. Being an Apology or
Counterproofe against Doctor
— A Defence of the Reformed Bishops Reproofe of the defence Gatholicke of M. W. Perkins ... of the Reformed Catholike, etc. against the bastard Counter- Part 1. W, Siansby for A. Oar- Gatholicke of D. Bishop, etc. brand, London, 1611. 4to.
Pts. 1 and 2. Impensis Oeorgii 1113. i. 1.
Bishop, Londini, 1606, 07. 8vo. .««,^m /t» n w • ^ ^
^ ' 3Q35 ^ ABBOT (Robert) Minister of
„ , , , . .. . ' St. Austine's, Watling Street. The
Each pt has a separate titlepage p ^ p /^ g
and pagination. Incomplete ; want- r n mi '^ \ on 1 -n -Y j
ing pt. 3. [on 2 Thess. ii. 12], etc. Printed
by J. L. for P, Stephens and
— Another edition. 3 pts, 0. Meredith, London, 1652. 4to.
Impensis Thomse Adam, London, 3932. d.
1611-09. 4to. 868. e.l. , „ , ^^„ ^.
— A Hand of Fellowship, to
— De Suprema Potestate Regia, helpe keepe out Sinne and Anti- exercitationes habited in Ac€i- christ. In oertaine sermons, etc. demi& Oxoniensi, contra R. Bellar- /. Haviland for N. Butter, London, minum & F. Suarez. Ex Officina 1623. 4to. 4453. bb. Nortoniana, apud J. Billium, Lon-
dini, 1619. 4to. 860. i. 22. (1.) 'ABD AL MALIK, ibn Mu- hammad ibn Al Hasan, Sultan of
— A Mirrour of Popish Morocco. Life and Death. See Subtilties: discovering sundry Harrison (J.) The Tiagicall wretched . . . evasions and shifts Life and Death of Mulej Abdala which a secret cavilling Papist in Melek, etc.
ABE
ABELL (Thomas) Invicta Veritas. An aDSwero [to " the determinations of the moste fa- mous . . . nniversities, etc."], That by no manor of lawe it maye be lawfull for the moste noble kinge of englande Kinge Henry the ayght to be divorsid fro the quenes grace, his lawful and very wyfe. ».a. Luneherge, 15S2. 4to.
C. 26. 0. 4.
The first twelve leaves are in fao- simile.
— Another copy. G, 1236.
ABENEZRAH (Ki^ki) a wan- dring Jew^ pseud, f An everlasting prognostication of the change of weather, etc. Printed for M. 8., London, [1600?] 8vo.
C. 40. a. 17.
Eight leaves, without pagination.
ABERDEEN, Ministers of. The answers of some Brethren of the Ministerie to the replies of the Ministers and Professors of divinitie in Aberdene concerning the late Ck)venant : also Duplies of the Ministers and Professors ... to the second Answers of some reverend Brethren,'concern- ing the late Covenant. 2 pts. Printed hy B. F., His Majesties Printer for Scotland^ [Edinhurgh 'f'\ 1638. 4to. 4175. a.
Each part has a special, in ad- dition to the general, titlepage.
— Another copy.
1019. f. 10. (4, 6.)
Imperfect; wanting the general titlepage.
— Another edition of the first portion. Slightly mutilated.
lOft. f. 10. (6.)
ABERNETHIE ^Thomas) The receiving of Mr, T. Ahemethie into the Church of Scotland, See Ramsat (A.) A warning to come out of Babylon, etc.
ABR 7
ABERNETHIE (Thomas) Abjuration of Poperie. By T. A. : sometime Jesuite, but now peni- tent Sinner, and an unworthie member of the true reformed church of God in Scotland, at Edinburgh, . . . Aug. 24, 1638. G.Anderson, Edinburgh, 16SS, 4to.
108. a. 53.
Titlepage and some of the other leaves cropped in the binding.
ABERNETHY (John) Bishop of Caithness. A Christian and heavenly treatise, containing physicke for the soule . . . Newly corrected and inlarged by the Author. /. Budge, London^ 1622. 4to. 4401. e. 16.
The third edition,
B. Badger for B. AUot, London. 1630. 4to. 4403. ceo.
ABOT (Jeffrey^ See Smith (John) Governor of Virginia, etc, A map of Virginia, with a descrip- tion of the Countrey . . . Where- unto is annexed the proceedings of those Colonies, since their de- parture from England . . . taken out of the writings of J. Abot, etc. 1612. 4to. C. 33. c. 18.
ABRAHAM, Ahen Hassan, the Levite, See Bible. — Old Testa- ment. — PentcUeuch, Appendix. Haec sunt Verba Dei, . . . Praecepta in monte Sinai data Judasis . . • coUecta per ... A. filium Kat- tani [or rather A. Aben H.], etc. 1697. 4to. 1003. b. 26. (1.)
ABRENETHY (Johan) Bishop of Caithness. jS'ea Abernethy.
ABRIDGMENT. L'Abridg- ment des cases concemauts les Titles plus materiall pur les Estudients <& practiciones des Leyes du Boyalme digestes es certen aptes Divisions desoubs mesmes les Titles. IS. %. In
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sedibua Thomse Wight & Bonhami Norton^ Londini, 1 599 . 8 vo.
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ABU FARIS, Muldt, Pretender to the Throne of Morocco, See C, Ro. A True Historioall dis- course of Muley Hamets rising to the three Kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes and Sus. The dis-union of . . . Muley Sheck, Muley Booferes, etc. 1609. 4to. 1198. c. 20.
ACADEMIES, etc.— Ectrope. See W., M. Academiarum, quae aliquando fnere et hodie sunt in Europa,catalogus,etc. [1590.] 4to.
731. c. 41.
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This and the two following copies are without date of imprint.
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G. 1223. G. 122.
— France AND Italy. SeeAsELL T.) In victa Veritas. Ananswere to " The determinations of the moste famous . . . universities, etc."], etc. 1532. 4to.
C. 25. c. 4.
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— Gravissimad atcg exactissi- maa illustrissimaru totius Italise et Galliaa Academiarii censursB . . . de veritate illius proposi- tionis, Videlicet ; q,, ducere relic- tara fratris mortui sine liberis, ita sit de jure divino et naturali pro- hibitum, ut nuUus Pontifex super hujusmodi matrimoniis contractis, sive contrahendis dispensare pos- sit. [On the question of the validity of Henry VIII.'s mar- riage with Catharine of Aragon.] In officina T, Berthlfti, Londini^ 1530. 4to. C. 37. f. 2.
Withont pagination.
— The determinations of the moste famous and mooste excel- lent Universities of Italy and Fraunce, that it is so unlefull for a man to maiie his brothers wyfe, that the pope hath no power to dispence therwith. 90. %. T. Ber* theletf London^ 1531. 8vo.
C. 21.b. 43.
ACADEMIES, etc. — Cam- bridge.— University of Cambridge, Academies Cantabrigiensis laciy- m83, tumulo nobilissimi equitis D. Philippi Sidneii sacrataB per A. Nevillum. J. Windet, impensia T. Chardiy Londini, 1587. 4to.
C. 34. h. 1.
— Another copy. 161. b. 20.
— Another copy. G. 9968.
— Threno-thriambeuticon. Ac- ademiaa Cantabrigiensis ob dam- num lucrosum, & infoelicitatem fodlicissimam, luctuosus trium- phus. Ex officina Johannia Legate Cantahrigise, 1603. 4to.
161. b. 21.
— Another copy. C. 24. e. (1 .)
— Another copy. G. 17484.
— Epicedium Cantabrigiense in obitum . . . Henrici, . . . Principis Walliee. Few MS. Notes. Eji officina CantrelULegge, Cantahrigise, 1612. 4to. 1213.1.13.(1.)
— Another copy. 161.b.22.(l.)
— Another copy. G. 17485.
— LacrymaB Cantabrigienses in Obitum . . . Annse, Conjugis dilec- tissimas Jacobi MagnsB BritannisB, Francise, & HibernisB Eegis. Ex officina CantreUiLegge, Cantahrigiee, 1619. 4to. 1070.1.11.
— Anothft* copy. 161. b. 23.
The titlepage in this copy differs slightly from that of the preceding.
— Gratulatio AcademisB Can- tabrigiensis de Serenissimi Princi* pis reditu ex Hispaniis exopta-
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tissimo, etc. Ex ojffieina Canirelli Legge, Caniabrigise^ 1623. 4 to.
1070. o. 18. (4.)
— Another copy. 1 61 . b. 25.
ACADEMIES, etc. — Cam- bridge.— University of Cambridge. True copies of all the Latine Orations, made and pronounced at Cambridge . . . b v the Vice- chancellor [J. BealeJ and others ... in their entertainment of • . • Don Charles de Coloma, Ambas- sador for his Catholike Majestic of Spaine ; . . . and of . . . Ferdi- nand, Baron of Boyscot . . . With their translations into Eng- lish. W. Stantby for B. Meighen, London, 1623. 4to. 811. e. 58.
— Epithalamium . . . Carol! Eo- gis et H. MarisB Eeginas Magnaa Britanni», <fec., a musis Canta- brigiensibusdecantatum. C, Legge, Caniabrigise, 1624. 4to.
C. 28. g. 22. (2.)
— Another copy. 161. b. 26.
— Cantabrlgiensium Dolor & Solamen : seu Decessio . . . Hegis Jacob! Pacific! : et Successio Begis Carol!, Magnas Britannise, . . • Monarchal. 0. Legge, Cantabri" gise, 1625. 4to. 1070. 1. 12. (4.)
— Another copy. G. 17486.
— Another edition, with ad- ditions. 0. Legge, Cantabrigiw, 1625. 4to. 161. b. 27.
— Genethliacum . . . Caroli et Marite, a Musis Cantabrigiensibus celebratum. Cant<ibrigise, 1 631. 4to.
161. b. 28.
— Another copy. G. 17487.
— Anthologia in Begid Exan- themata ; seu, Gratulatio mu- sarum Cantabrigiensium de feli- cisiiime conservata Begis Caroli
Yaletudine. Ex Academtse Can- tabrigiensia typographeo, 1 632. 4to.
C. 28. g. 22. (7.)
— Another copy. 161. b. 29.
— Another copy. G. 17488.
ACADEMIES, etc. — Cam- bridge.— University of Cambridge, Ducis Eboracensis fasciae, a Musis Cantabrigiensibus raptim cou- textsB. T. Buck d B. Daniel, Cantahrigise, 1633. 4to.
837. h. 18. (1.)
— Another copy. 161. b. 24.
— Bex Bedux ; sive, Musa Can- tabrigiensis voti damnas de in- columitate & felici reditu regis Caroli post receptam Coronaiu, Comitia^ peracta in Scotia. Ex Academise Cantahrigiensis Typo- grapheo, 1633. 4to.
1070. m. 40. (4.)
— Another copy. 161. b. 30.
— Carmen natal! tium ad cunas illustrissimaB Prindipis Elisabe- thae decan latum . . . per hu miles Cantabrigiaa musas. Ex Aca- demies Cantabrigiensis Typographeo, 1635. 4to. 837. h. 18. (3.)
— Another copy. 161. b. 31.
— 'iwtaSia, sive Musarum Can- tabrigiensium concentus et con- gratulatio ad . . . Begem Carolum, de quinta sua sobole, clarissima Principe, sibi nuper felicissim^ nata. Ex Academise Cantahrigiensis typographeo, 1637. 4to.
837. h. 16. (3.)
— Another copy. 161. n. 7.
— Another copy. G. 17489.
— Voces VotivsD ab Academicis Cantabrigiensibus, pro novissimo Caroli <& Mariae, Principe Filio, emissae. B, Daniel, Cantabrigise, 1640. 4to. 837. h. 16. (4.)
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— Another copy. Q. 17490.
ACADEMIES^ etc.— Dublin. — Trinity Oollege, Musarum La- ohrymsB : sive elegia CoUegii . . . Trinitatis juxta Dublin : in obitum • . . Catharinsd, Comitissaa Corca- gisB, etc. [With the autograph of Humphrey Dyson.] Ex officina Socieiaiis Bibliapotarum, Dublinif 1630. 4to. 1070. 1. 13. (9.)
— Edinburgh. — University of Edinburgh, NooT<{>8ia. In . . . Jacob! Marasd Britannias . . . Begis . . ., felicem in Scotiam reditum, Academiad Edinburgen- sis Congratulatio. A. Hart^Edin- hurgi, 1637. 4to. 237. g. 25.
— Another copy. C. 21. a.
— 'EioroSta Musarum Edinen- slum in Caroli Eegis Musarum Tutani, ingressu in Scotiam. Eseredes Andrem Eart^ Edinhurgiy 1633. 4to. 11409. d.
Witliout pagination.
— Another copy.
1070. m. 40. (2.)
Mutilated; wanting **Grampin8 Gratulation ... By W. Douglas."
— London. — MuMeum Minervse, The constitutions of the Musssum MinervaB. [Published by Sir F. Kynaston.] Printed by T. P. for T, Spencer^ London^ 1636. 4to.
731. h. 3. (1.)
— Another copy.
C. 40. c. 19. (1.)
— Another copy. B. 746. (6.)
— Corona Minervas: or a masque [in verse] presented be- fore Prince Charles his High- nesse ... at the Collede^e of the Museum Minervas. Printed for W, Sheares, London^ 1635. 4to.
C. 40. c. 19. (2.) Without pagination. Sig. A-G.
ACADEMIES, etc. — ^London. — Eoyal College of Phynciana, Pharmacopoea [nc] Londinensis, in qua medicamenta antiqua et nova usitatiBsima, sedulb coUecta, accuratissim^ examinata, quoti- diana experientia confirmata, de- scribuntur. Opera Medicorum CoUegii Londinensis. E. Oriffin^ 8umptibiu J. Marriot, Londini^ 1618. fol. 777. i. 10.
The titlepage has a woodont border.
— Another edition. Pharma- copoeia Londinensis . . .Diligenter revisa, denuo recusa, emendatior, auction Copious MS. Notes [by Baron T. de Mayeme Torquet]. For J. Marriott, London, 1618. fol.
777. i. 11.
With an engraved titlepage by R. EUtrack.
— Another copy. Copious MS. Notes. 777. k. 6.
— Third edition. Copious MS. Notes [by Baron T. de Mayeme Torquet]. For J. Marriott, Lon- don, 1627. fol. 777. k. 6.
Interleaved.
— Another copy. Copious MS. Notes. 777. k. 7.
— Another edition. For J, Marriott, London, 1632. fol.
777. k. 16. (1.)
The titlepage only, to which are appended fragments of statutes con- cerning physicians, etc. The date on the titlepage is written in ink as 1632.
— Fifth edition. Copious MS. Notes. For J, Marriott, London, [1638]. fol. 777. i. 12.
Interleaved. The above date is taken f^om the printer's address at the end. That of the titlepage has been altered with a pen to 1639.
— The Kings Medicines for the Plague. Prescribed for the yeare 1604 by the whole Colledge of Physitians, both Spirituall and
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1167. d. 19. (3.)
— Another edition. For S. Oo88on, London, 1636. 12mo.
1167. d. 19. (4.)
ACADEMIES, etc.— London. — Boycd College of Physicians. Certain necessary Directions as well for the Cure of the Plague, as for preuenting the infection. . . . Set down by the Colledge of Physicians by the Kings Majes- ties speciall command. With sundry orders . . . commanded by His Majestic, etc. 1^. Jl, B. Bar- ker, London, 1636. 1167. e. 22. (7.)
— Another copy. . 235. d. 14.
— Oxford. — University of Ox- ford, Assertioantiquitatis Oxoni- ensis Academi». See Caius (J.) De antiquitate Cantebrigiensis AcademisB, etc. 1674. 4to.
731. i. 2. (1. & 2.)
— See L., H., Oxon, Oratise Ludentes. Jests from the Uni- versitie, etc. 1628. 12mo.
245. b. 33.
— See TJnton (Sir H.) Fune- bria . . . H. Untoni . . . k Musis Oxoniensibus apparata. 1596. 4to.
1070. 1. 4. (2.)
— Libellus sophistaru ad usum Oxoniefi. Copious MS. Notes. <!&. %. Per Winandum de Worde, Londoniis, [1516 ?] 4to.
C. 37. c. 44.
Without pagination. Imperfect; wanting all after sig. E m,
^ — Exequise illustrissimi Equi- tis, D. Philippi Sidnaei, gratissi- mae Memoriae ac Nomini impen-
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sae. Ex officina . , , J. Bamesiiy Oxonii, 1587. 4to. 161. b.40.
ACADEMIES^ etc.— Oxford. — University of Oxford, — Funebria nobilissimi . . . Equitis, D. H. Untoni, ad Gallos bis Legati Eegii, ibiq; nuper fa to fnncti, charissimsB Memoriaa, ac desiderio, k Musis Oxoniensibus Apparata. /. Bamesius, Oxanise, 1596. 4to.
161. n. 2.
— AcademiaB Oxoniensis Pietas erga . . . Jacobum AnglisB, Sco- tiaj, FranciaB, & Hibemisd Eegem, . . • ElisabethaB nuper Eeginee legitime . . . succedentem. /. Bar- nesius, Oxonim, 1603. 4to.
1070. m. 2.
— Another copy. G. 17496.
Without the folding genealogical plate. The verso of the last le>if contaiuing, in the preceding, the "Votum Typographi," is in this copy blank.
— Oxoniensis Academisd Fune-* bre Officium in Memoriam . . . ElisabethaB, nuper Angliae, Fran- ciee & HibemiaB Begince. J. Bar- nesius, Oxonian, 1603. 4to.
161. n. 3.
— Another copy. G. 17497.
— The answere of the Vice- chancelour, the Doctors, both the Proctors, and other the Heads of Houses in the Universitie of Ox- ford ... to the humble petition of the Ministers of the Church of England, desiring reformation of certaine ceremonies and abuses of the Church. [With the Peti- tion.] J.Bames,Oxford,lQ0Z. 4to.
4106. b.
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— Another edition. J. Barnes, Oxford, 1603. 4to. 116. a. 17.
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ACADEMIES, etc.— Oxford, reditum e Scotia in Angliam,
— University of Oxford. Ilium Academiee Oxoniensis gratula-
in Italiam. Oxonia ad protectio- toria. /. Lichfield d G. Wrench,
nem Begis sui [James I.], omnium Oxonise, 1617. 4to.
optimi tilia, pedisequa. [A col- i070. m. 6. (5.) lection of Latin complimentary
verses from the diflferent Colleges — Another copy. Q. 17500.
''^;^'Pa^?!'^'t Z'^^' *¥'if o™'- -Academiee Oxoniensis Fune-
Edited by J. S., t,e. John Sans- ^^.^ ^^^^^ Memoriae Sere-
te'^ o '^' -^«^^^'' ^^i^'*' nis8im»Regin8BAnn«,...Jacobi,
10U«. «vo. U. 17bU. ...Magnse Britannise, Franciw,
Without pagination. et HibemisQ Regis, . . . Spons»
— Eidyllia in Obi turn Ful- ^"^^^ A\I''''^t^ "^A'.^l' gentissimi Henrici, Wallifie Prin- Oxom«, 1619. 4to. 161. b. 46.
cipis, etc. J. Bamesius, Oxonise, — Another copy. C. 24. e. (4.)
1612. 4to. 1213.1.13.(5.) . ^ ^
— Ultima Linea Savilii : sive,
— Another copy. 161. b. 42. in Obitum . . . Domini H. Savilii,
Equitis Aurati, . . . Justa Acade-
— Justa Oxoniensium [on the ^ica. /. Lichfield d J. Short, death of Henry, Prince of Wales]. Oxonft, 1622. 4to. 1213.1.9.(8.) (Lacrymse Oxonienses stillantes
in tumulum Illustrissimi ... — Carolus Redux. [In verse.]
Principis Henrici.) Impensia Jo- (UavoKa^fiiKo^. Sive, gratulatio
hannieBill, Londini, 1612. 4to. pro Carolo Reduce, Oxoniensium
1213. 1. 13. (4.) nomine recitata, a J. King.)
2 pts. /. Lichfield & J. Short,
— Another copy. 165. n. 5. Oxonim, 1623. 4to. 161. b. 47.
— Another copy. G. 17505. — Another copy. 1070. m. 6.
. . With a MS. acroetio on the same
— Epithalamia ; sive, lusus Pa- subject, by T. Richards, latini in nuptias . . . Friderici _ .
comitis Palatini ad Rhenum, — Yotiva, sive, ad . . . Jacobum,
&c., et . . . ElisabethsB, Jacobi . . . Magnse Britannise . . . Regem, &o.,
BritannieeRegisfilifleprimogenitw. ^®. au^P^^*^ : * • Cajoli, Walli»
J. -BamewW, Oa:on«», 1613. 4to. Pnncipis, &c. in Regiam Hispani-
1213. 1. 9 (1^ ^^°^ Adventu Pia et Humilis Ox-
' ^ oniensium Gratulatio. F. Kyng-
— Another copy. 161. b. 43. stmus, Londini, 1623. 4to.
A *!. n ^HA^n 1070. m. 10.
— Another cop}'. G. 17499.
T X -CI i_ • -nx 1 • — Another copy. 78. c. 18.
— Justa Funebria Ptolemaei '^'^
Oxoniensis, Thomas Bodleii Equi- — Camdeni Insignia. [Orations
tis Aurati, celebrata in Academic and poetry in honour of W. Cam-
Oxoniensi,mensismartii 29. 1613. den.] J. Lichfield d J. Short,
J. Bameaius, Oxonise, 1613. 4to. Oxonia, 1624. 4to. 1070. 1. 6. (7.)
1213. 1. 9. (4.) _ . . . . _ . . .
^ — Epithalamia Oxoniensia in
— Another copy. 161. b. 45. auspicatissimum . . . Caroli Mag«
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nsD Britanniee • • . Begis, . . . cum Henretta Maria . . . Henrici Magni Gallomm Regis filia, Conniibium. J, lAchfield A 0. Turner, Oxonim, 1625. 4to. 837. h. 16. (1.)
ACADEMIES, etc. — Oxford. — University of Oxford. Oxoniensis AcademisB Parentalia, Sacratissi- maa MemonaB . . . Jacobi . . . Re- gis . . • dicata. J, Lichfield dt G. Turner, Oxonise, 1625. 4to.
1070. m. 7. (1.)
— Another copy. 161. b. 48.
— Britanniae Natal is. [A col- lection of Academical verses on the birth of Charles II.] /. Lich-
fidd, Oxanise, 1630. 4to.
1213. g. 39.
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Wanting titlepage.
— Another copy. Q. 17501.
— VitiB Carolinsd Gemma al- tera : sive auspicatissima Duels Eboracensis Genetbliaca, decan- tata ad Yada Isidis. J. Lichfield d O. Turner, Oxonise, 1633. 4to.
837. h. 18. (2.)
YTlthont pagination.
— Another copy. G. 17787.
— Another copy. 161. b. 49.
— Another edition. /. L»cA- fieldd:O.Tumer,Oxonise,1633. 4 to.
11403. e.
Without pagination.
— Solis Britannici Perigceiim. Sive itinerantis Caroli auspica- tii^sima periodus. /. Lichfield d O. Turner, Oxonim, 1633. 4to.
1070. m. 40. (1.)
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— Mnsarum Oxoniensinm pro Rege Buo Soteria, Anagramma. Carolus Britonum Rex. Tu Rex
Libriim Coronas, etc. Excude- bant J, L., Q. T, Oxonise, 1 633. 4to.
837. g. 27. (1.)
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With a new titlepage.
ACADEMIES, etc.-— Oxford. — University of Oxford, Corpus Statutorum XJniversitatis Oxon. Sive Pandectes Constitutionum Academicanim, e Libris Publicis et Regcstis Universitatis consar- cinatus. On vellum. /. Lichfield d G. Turner, Oxonise, 1634. fol.
C. 24. d.
A presentation copy from the University to Kin^ Charles I., with numerous MS. additions.
— Flos Britannicus Veris novis- simi, Filiola Carolo et Mariee Nata 17 Martii anno 1636. Typis Leo- nardi Lichfield, 03Mmise,[l636]. 4to.
837. h. 16. (2.)
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— Statuta Selecta 6 Corpore Statutorum Universitatis Oxon., etc. G, Turner, . . . pro G. Webb, [Oxford,] 1638. 8vo. 731. b. 9.
— Musarum Oxoniensium Cha- risteria pro . . . Begina Maria ro- cens e nixus laboriosi discrimine recepta. L, Lichfield, Oxonise, 1638. 4to. 1070. 1. 6. (5.)
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— Horti Carolini rosa altera. [Verses.] L, Lichfield, Oxonise, 1640. 4to. C. 28. g. 22. (9.)
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— Christ Church College, Musa Hospitalis EcclesisB Christi Oxon. in adventum . . . Jacobi Begis, AnnaB Beginse, & Henrici prin- cipis ad eandem Ecclesiam. Apud J. Bamesium, Oxonise, 1605. 4to.
1070. m. 3.
"With a MS. dedication to the Queen, in English verse.
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ACADEMIES, etc.— Oxford. —Christ Church College. Death repeal'd by a thankfull memo- riall sent from Christ-Churcli in Oxford, celebrating the noble Deserts of the Bight Honourable Paule Lord Vis-Coiint Bayning of Sudbury, etc. [In verse, partly Eng,y partly Lat] L. Lichfield, Oxford, 1638. 4to. T. 797. (4.)
— Exeter College. Threni Ex- oniensium in obitum ... J. Petrei, Baronis de Writtle, filii . . . G. Petrei, . . . qui Exoniense Collegium ooto Sociis, amplis re- ditibus . . . auxerunt . . . Perejus- dem CoUegii Alumnos & oeteros studiosos. /. Bamesius, Oxoniae, 1613. 4to. 11408. aaa.
— Merton CoUege. Bodleio- mnema. (Memorise sacrum . . . T. Bodleio . . . collegium Mertonense dicat consecratque. [In verse.] — Oratio funebiis habita ... a J. Halesio.) J. Bameaius, Oxonise, 1613. 4to. 1213.1.9.(6).
— Another copy. 161. b. 44.
— Another copy. 113. a. 39.
Imperfect ; wanting all except the " Oratio funebriB,"
— Another copy. G. 17496.
— Merton College Case [in respect to a lease of the manor of Maldon,etc.]. [Xondon, 1620?] fol.
616. m. 18. (104).
— New College. Peplus. lUus- trissimi viri D. P. Sidnaei supre- mis honoribus dicatus. [Verses to the memory of Sir P. Sidney, by members of New College, Oxford.] /. Bamentu, Oxonii, 1587. 4to.
G. 9967.
With an engraved firontiBpiece.
— Another copy. 161. n. 1.
Wanting the frontispiece.
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ACADEMIES, etc. — Oxford. — New College. Musse Hospitales Wiochamicee in Adventum . . • Principis Friderici-Ulrici, Primo- geniti Henrici Julii . . . Ducis Brunsvicensis . . . Exhibitee Oxo- niaa in CoUegio Novo ... 6. Mali. 1610. [Oxford, 1610.] 4to.
1070. m. 5. (1.)
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1070. m. 4. (1.)
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1213. 1. 13. (6.)
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— Another copy. G. 17506.
— Paris. — UniverntS de Paris. The Supplication of the Universi- tie of Paris, for the preventing of the Jesuites opening their schooles in Paris. See Cotton (P.) Anti- Coton,etc. 1611. 4to. 4091. f.
— The Copie of a late Decree of the Sorbone at Paris for the condemning of that 'impious and haBreticall opinion, touching the murthering of Princes ; generally maintained by the Jesuites, and amongst the rest by J. Mariana. . . . Together, with the Arrest of the Parliament, for the confirma- tion of the said Decree, and the condemning of . . . Marianas Booke to be . . . burnt by the Executioner . . . Translated into English. [With a preface by J. B. and some additional matter
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ACADEMIES^ etc.— Paris.— UfUversitS de Paris. Summa Ac- torum Facultatis Theologiaa Paris- iensis, contra Librum inscriptuin, ControverBia Anglioana de Po- testate Begis et Pontificis, (fee; auctore M. Becano, etc. B. Norton^ Londiniy 1513 [i.e. 1613]. 4to.
700. d. 3. (3.)
— Another copy. MS. Notes.
T. 785. (6.)
— Saint Andrews. — University of St. Andrews. Antiquissimao celeberrimsBque Academism An- dreansd Xopton/pia. In adventum . . . Jacobi Primi Magnas Britan- nio, . . . Monarchaa, etc. A. Hart, Edinburgi, 1617. 4to. 1070. m. 8.
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— Salamanca. — Universidcid de Salamanca. An extracte of the determinacion, and censure of the Doctours of the universities of Salamanca and Valledolid touch- ing the waiTcs of Ireland, and declaracion of the Poape his Breve concerning the same warres. [Douayf 1603?] s. sh. fol.
1222. 1. (26.)
— Salerno : Schola Salernitana. Begimen Sanitatis Salemi. [By Joannes de Mediolano. With the commentary of Amaldus de Villa Nova.] This boke techyng al people to goveme them in helthe, IS translated out of the Latyne tonge in to englishe by T. Paynell. ». ». Few MS. Notes. T. Ber- ikelet, London, 1528. 4to. 7391. a.
The Commentary only is in Engliflh.
— Another edition. V. %. Few MS. Notes. T. Berihelet, London, 1530. 4to. 1039. f. 8.
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— Another edition. V. 31. In sedibus T. Bertheleti, Londini, 1535. 4to. 235. c. 22.
— Another edition. 1^. %• In Aedibus T. Bertheleti, Londini, 1541. 4to. 7391. b.
— Another edition. %• S* A. Yde, London, 1557. 8vo.
1039. f. 9.
— Another edition. V. S* MS. Notes. W. Haw, for A. Veale, London, 1575. 8vo. 7321. a*
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— Valladolid. — Universidad real de Valladolid. See supra: Sa- lamanca.— Universidad de Sala- manca. An extracte of the deter*
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ACCIAJUOLI(DoNATo) The Lives of Annibal and Scipio Afri- can, translated into French by C. de la Since, and englished by T. North. See Plutarch. [Btot UapaXXrjkoi,'] The Lives. of the noble Grecians and Bomanes, etc. 1578. fol. 10605. i.
1596. fol. 10605. i.
1603.^ fol. 10605.1.2.
1612, etc. fol. 609. 1. 7.
ACCIDENCE. An A. for
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ACHILLES TATIUS. The loves of Clitophon and Leuoippe. A most elegant history, written in Greeke by A. T., and now
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ACHMET^ Sultan of the Turks. See Ahmad.
ACONTIUS (Jacobus) See Patrizi (F.) The true order and Methode of wry ting and reading Hystories, according to the pre- cepts of F. Patricio and Accontio Tridentino, etc. 1574. Svo.
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— Stratagematum Satan® Li- bri octo . . . Editio iterata & em- endata. (Epistola J. Wolfio.) Sumtib^ Gullielmi Webb, Oxonii, 1631. Svo. 4403. e.
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AQORES. See Azores.
ACOSTA (Joseph db) The Naturall and Morall Historie of the East and West Indies . . . "Written in Spanish by J. Acosta. Translated into English by E. G[rimstone?]. V. Sims for E. Blount and W. Aspley, London, 1604. Svo. 978. f. 9.
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ACWORTH (George) See British Church. JDe antiquitate Britannic8B Ecclesiae & Privi- legiis Ecclesisd Cantnariensis, etc. By Archbishop Parker, assisted y his secretaries G. A. and J. Josseline.] 1572. fol. C. 24. b.
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1633* fol. 3205. g. viii. 22]. Imprinted by E: G: for
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ADAMSON (Henry) The Muses Threnodie, or, mirthfull Mournings, on the death of Master Gall. Containing varietie of pleasant poeticall descriptions . . . with the most remarkable anti- quities of Scotland, especially at rerth. O. Anderson, Edinburgh^ 1638. 4to. C. 39. c. 10.
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3504. de. 27.
ADAMSON (Patrick) Areh- bishop of St Andrews. P. Adam- Boni Yita et Palinodia. See Melville (A.) Viri darissimi A. Melvini Musad, etc. 1620. 4to.
11408. e.
— Beverendissimi in Christo Pains, Patricii, . . . Sancti- An- dreas . . . Archiepiscopi . . . de Sa- cro Pastoris Munere Tractatns . . . Oper4 T. Voluseni reoognitus, etc. (Vita P. Adamsoni.) Apud O, Eld et M. Flesher, Londini, 1619. 8 vo.
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— The Becantation of Maister P. Adamsone — sometime Arch- bishop of Saint Androwes in Scot- land. [Edtn6ttr^A?] 1698. 8vo.
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ADLINGTON (William) See Apqleius (L.) Madaurensis. The XI. Bookes of the Golden Asso . . . Translated into English byW. A. 1566. 4to. C. 21. b.
1571. 4to. 244. k. 23.
1596. 4to. 12410. f.
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ADMONITION. See ^ B., M. Q. Ane Admonition direct to the trew Lordis mantenaris of the Kingis graces Authoritie. M. Q. B. 1571. -Svo.
288. a. 41. (3.)
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ADRICHOMIUS (Chris- TiANUs) A briefe Description of Hierusalem and of the Suburbs therof, as is florished in the time of Christ . . . Hereunto also is appertaining a . . . beawtifull mappe of Hierusalem. . . Trans- lated out of Latin into english by T. Tymme. P. Short for f. Wight, London, 1696. 4to.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. See England, Church of, — Advertise- ments.
ADVICE. A Timely Advice. Or, a Treatise of Play, and Gam- ing. Wherein ja shewed how far forth it is lawfull to use such play, etc. T. Harper for B. Ste- venson, London, 1640. 8vo.
8406. a.
iESLFRICy successively Bishop of Wilton and Archbishop of Canter- bury. An ancient Sermon, of Aelfricus ... of the Sacrament : convincing the late Errour now- a-dayes of Trans-substantiation, etc. See Guild (W.) Three Rare Monuments of Antiquitie.
1624. Svo. 698. b. 48.
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— Of the Old Testament. [A treatise.] A sermon of the Paschall Lambe. Anglo- Sax. and Eng. See Lisle (W.) Divers
Ancient Monuments in the Saxon Tongue, etc. 1638. 4to.
1016. f. 2.
iESLFRICy successively Bishop of Wilton and ArMishop of Can- terbury. See T., T., Sacristan d Catholike Bomanist. The Whet- stone of Reproofe . . . With a postscript of advertisements, es- pecially touching the homilie & Epistles attributed to Alfric, etc. 1632. 8vo. 3936. aa.
— A Testimonie of Antiquitie, shewing the auncient fayth in the Church of England touch- ing the sacrament of the body and blonde of the Lord here pub- likely preached, and also receaved in the Saxons tyme, above 600. yeares agoe. (A Sermon of the Paschall Lambe . . . appoynted in the reigne of the Saxons to be spoken unto the people at Easter before they shou1d% receave the Communion. — The wordes of Elfrike . . . out of his epistle ... to Wulfsine byshop of Scyr- bume. — The Lordes prayer, the Creede and the X. Commaunde* ments in the Saxon and Englishe touuge [sic].) Anglo-Sax. and Eng. [Published by M. Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury? With a preface by J. Josseline ?] J. Day, London, [1566?] 8vo. 4326. a.
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— A Saxon Treatise concerning the Old and New Testament : written about the time of King Edgar ... by jElfricus AbbaK ; thought to be the same that was afterward Archbishop of Can-
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MIAANTJS (Claudius) Prm- neftinu$. A Begistre of HystorieSy conteining Martiall exploites of worthy warriours, politique prac- tises of Civil Magistrates, wise Sentences of famous Philosophers, and other matters manifolde and memorable. Written in Greeke, by ^., a Bomane : and delivered in Englishe ... by A. Fleming.
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^MILIUS PROBUS. The
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10605. i. 2.
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.SSOP. The Fables of Esope in Englishe with all his life and Fortune . • . whereunto is added the Fables of Avyan. And also the Fables of Alfonce, with the Fables of Poge the Florentyne, etc. V. Z* E. Wylcea, London, [1670?] 8vo. 12304. aaa. 32.
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APFINATI D'ACUTO (Ja- copo) The Dumbe Divine Speaker; or, dumbe speaker of Divinity. A . . . treatise in praise of silence : shewing both the dig- nitie, and defectes of the tongue . . . translated by A. M. For W. Leake, London, 1605. 4to.
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AFRICA. The discription of the countrey of Aphrique, . . . with the cituation of al the Goun- treys together, with the perticuler maners, lawes, and ceremonies, of dyvers people inhabtyng in the same part. Translated out of Frenche into Englyshe by W. Prat, etc. a. *. IT. Fowel, Londo, 1554. 8vo. 793. a. 24.
AGAPETUS, Diaconus. The preoeptes tecushyng a prynce or a noble estate his duetie. Written by Agapettks in Greke to the em- perour Justinian, and after trans- lated into Latin, and nowe to Englysshe, by T. Paynell. 1^. H. T.Berthelet, London, 11540?] 8vo.
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AGARD (Arthur) The Ee- pertorie of Records : remaining in the 4. Treasuries on the Receipt side at Westminster [by A. A. and] the two Remembrancers of the Exchequer. With a briefe introductive index of the Records of the Chancery and Tower . . . as also, a . . . CiJender of all those Records of the Tower ; in which are contayned . . . whatsoever may give satisfaction to the searcher, for Tenure or Tytle of any thing. [Edited by T. Powell.] B, Alsop and T. Fawcet, for B. Fisher, London, 1631. 4to.
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AGAS TRadulph) A Prepara- tive to platting of landes and tenements for Bur\'eigh, shewing the diversitie of sundrie instru- ments applyed thereunto, etc. Far T. Scarlet^ Lond/m, 1596. 4to.
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AGATHARCHIDES. Aga- tharchidis et Memnonis, Histori- oorum, quae supersunt omnia, h Greece jam rectos in Latinum tradncta: per B. Brettum. Or. and LaU 2 pts. Ex offieina . . • /. Bamen't, Ozonise, 1597. Svo.
801. a. 2.
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AGE. Thesmoaking A.; or. The man in the mist : with the life and death of Tobacco, etc. See MuLTiBiBUS, alias Drinkmucs (Blasius) pseud, A Solemne . . . Disputation . . . shadowing the Law of Drinking, etc. Ft. 2. 1617. 8vo. 1080. h. 24. (2.)
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AGGE (Augustim) See Bdrgo (I. de) Pupilla oculi olbus
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AGLIONBT (Edward) See Gribaldus (M.) called Mopha. A notable and marveilous Epistle • . . cooemyng the terrible judge- mente of God upon hym that . . . denieth Christ, etc. [Trans- lated by K A. [1570 ?] 8vo.
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ALEXANDER, Aphrodisseus. Problemes. flfee Aristotle. [Upo- pXrffiara.'] The Problemes of Aristotle, etc. 1597. 8vo.
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ALEXANDER, the Great, King of Macedon. [Life.'] See B., J. B. Obsei-vations upon the lives of A., Caesar, Scipio, etc.
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ALEXANDER (William) Earl of Stirling. See A., S. W.
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ALEXANDER SEVERUS
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ARTHUR, King of Britain. The storye of the most noble and worthy Kynge Arthur, the which was the fyrst of the wor- thy es Chrysten, and also of hys . . . knyghtes of the round Table. [By Sir T. Malory.] Newly imprynted and corrected. IB^* tC. T. Ea8t, London, [1560 ?] fol.
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— The most ancient and famous history of the renowned Prince Arthur . . . Wherein is declared his Life and Death, with all his glorious Battailes against the Daxons, Saracens and Pagans. • . . As also, all the Noble Acts and Heroicke Deeds of his valiant Knights of the Bound Table. [Translated from the French by Sir T. Malory.] ». l. 3 pts. W. Stansby, for J. Bloome, London, 1634. 4to. C. 34.h. 38.
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GON,] Qiteen Consort of Henry VIIL, King of England. The traduction i mariage of the prin- cesse (Kateryne) [with Arthur, Prince of Walejfi. [1501.] 4to.
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ARTHUS (Gothard) Dia- logues in the English and Ma- laiaue Languages : . . . first writ- ten in Latin, Malaian, and Mada- gascar tongues, by the diligence ... of ... G. Arthusius [or rather taken by him from F. de Hout- man's "Spraeck ende Woord-boeck inde Maleysche ende Madagas- karsche Talen "] and now . . . translated into the English tongue by A. Spalding. Eng. and Malayan. Felix Kyngston, for W. Welby, London, 1614. 4to.
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ARVIRAQUS. A. and Phi- licia . . . The first and second part. [A tragi-comedy, each part in five acts and in prose, by L. Carlell.] /. Norton, London^ 1639. 12mo. 643. a. 18.
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ASGHAM (Anthont) See Ephemeridbs. An Almanacke and Prognostication . . . made by . . .
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ASLAGUS (CoNRADUs) The Description of Heaven. Or, a Divine and Comfortable Discourse of the Nature of the Etemall Heaven, the Habitation of God, and all the Elect . . . Converted into English, by B. Jennings. Printed hy A. Jf. for J, Bramridge, London, 1623. 8vo. 4373. a.
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ASSI2ES. See England. —
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ATKINS (Richard) TheCopie of a double Letter sent by an Englishe Gentilman from beyond the seas, to his frende in London, containing the true advises of the cause, and maner of the death, of one R. A., executed by Fire in Rome, the seconde of August, 1581. [1581?] 12mo. C. 37. b. 4.
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AUBERT (Jacques) See Du Chesne (J.) A breefe aunswere . . . to the exposition of J. A. concerning the original ... of Mettalles. 1691. 8vo. 1033. b. 3.
AUDIOUIER (Vital d') Sieur de la Menor. See Lysandre. A Tragi-Comioall History of our Times under the borrowed names of Lisander and Calista. [Trans- lated from the French of V. d'A.] 1627. fol. 12612. i.
— Love and Valour : celebrated in the person of the Author, by the name of Adraste. Or, the divers affections of Minerva. One part of the unfained story of the true Lisander and Caliste. Trans- lated out of the French by W. B. T, Harper, for T. Slater, London, 1638. 4to. 12612.0.
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AVERELL (William) A Dyall for dainty Darlings, rockt in the cradle of Securitie. A Glasse for all disobedient Sonnes to looke in. A Myrrour for vertuous Maydes, etc. ». Z. Few MS. Notes. Imprinted . . ,for T. Hackette, London, 1^84. 4to.
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AUFEILD (William) See Maupas (C.) a French Grammar and Syntaxe . . . Translated, . . . with many additions, . • . by W. A(ufield). 1634. 8vo.
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AUQUSTINE, Saint. [Sup- posititious WorlcB.'] A right Chris- tian Treatise entitnled S. Angus- tines Praiers : Published in more ample sort than yet it hath bin in the English tong ... by T. Sogers. Whereunto is an- nexed Saint Augustines Psalter : Translated ... by the same T. B. (S. Augustines Manuel contein- ing special and piked medita- tions, and godlie praiers . . . Trans-
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AUGUSTINE, Saint. [Sup- posititious Works.'] [Another edi- tion.] A pretious booke of heavchlie meditations; called, a private talke of the soule with God . . . Written (as some thinke) by ... S. Augustine ; and not translated onelie, but purified also, and with . . . sentences of holie Scripture adorned, by T. Sogers. (A right Christian Treatise, entituled S. Augustine's Praiers : published ... by T. Bogers. Wherunto is annexed Saint Augustine's Psalter, Trans- lated ... by the same T. R. — Saint Augustine's Manual: . . . translated ... by T. Eogers.) 3 pts. Printed for the Companie of Stationers, London, 1612. 12mo.
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— [Supposititious Works,] A heavenly treasure of comfortable meditations and pra^^ers written by S. A. . . . in three severall treatises of his Meditations, Solilo- quies, and Manual. Faithfully translated into English by . . . A. Batt. S. Omers, 1624. 12mo.
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Doctor of the Lawes. (The com- plaint of a Borrowfull Soule . . . out of S. Augustines Prayers the XX. chapter . . . translated into English verse by W. P.) J. Windei^ London, 1585. 12mo.
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AVILA Y ZUNIGA (Luis de) The comentaries of Don Lewes de Ave! a, and Suniga . , . which treateth of the great wars in Germany made by Charles the fifth . . . against John Fredorike Duke of Saxon, and Philip the Lantgrave of Hesson . . . tr&s- lated out of Spanish into £ng* lish rby J. Wilkinson). »« E. In Aedibus B. ToUeli, London, 1555. 8vo. C. 33. a. 20.
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