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Record 9 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12583.
TITLE
Plaine truth, vvithout feare, or flattery being a case of
conscience tryed at Oxford:
EDITION
1643.
IMPRINT
[London] : Printed for H.I. and Ro. Smith, 1642 [i.e. 1643]
DESCRIPTION [8] p. ; 4to.
NOTE
Erroneously attributed to Amon Wilbee.
NOTE
A dialogue between Mr. Thrivewell, a citizen, and Mr. Sharpwit a
schollar. Cf. caption title, p. [3]
NOTE
Place of publication from Wing.
NOTE
The publication year is given according to Lady Day dating.
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy; book-label of Arbury Library.
BIBL REFS Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), P2371.
BIBL REFS Thomason, E.89[30]
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), R018323.
SUBJECT
Political satire, English -- 17th century.
SUBJECT
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Humor.
SUBJECT
1643.
VAR TITLE Plaine truth, without feare, or flattery.
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Record 10 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
12583
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CALL #
12607.
SAW, NO NOTES
AUTHOR
TITLE
Wotton, Henry, Sir, 1568-1639.
A short vievv of the life and death of George Villers, Duke of
Buckingham. / Written by Sir Henry Wotton, Knight, late provost
of Eaton Colledge.
IMPRINT
London : Printed for William Sheares, 1642.
DESCRIPTION [4], 28 p. : port. ; 4to.
NOTE
With an engraved frontispiece portrait (A1v)
NOTE
A variant of the edition lacking publication date in imprint.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
sale, 257.
BIBL REFS Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), W3653.
BIBL REFS Thomason, E.124[1]
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), R020156.
SUBJECT
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1592-1628.
SUBJECT
1642.
ALT AUTHOR Sheares, William, d. 1662, bookseller.
VAR TITLE Short view of the life and death of George Villers, Duke of
Buckingham.
PLACE
England London.
SAW, NO NOTES
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Record 11 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
12607
CALL #
15124.
SAW, NOT NOTES, READ
TITLE
The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Dr
Fuller, Deane of Ely, and vicar of S. Giles Cripple-gate. With
the petition exhibited in Parliament against Timothy Hutton,
curate of the said parish, by the parishioners of Saint Giles.
Wherein are discovered many popish innovations, and disservice
to the Church, and placing such to officiate, who preferre the
play-house and the taverne before the performance of their
office in the Church, as may appeare by the said articles.
IMPRINT
London : [s.n.], Printed 1641.
DESCRIPTION [8] p. ; 4to.
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy.
SAW, NO NOTES, READ
…………………………………..
BIBL REFS Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), E2154.
BIBL REFS Thomason, E.175[1]
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), R004966.
SUBJECT
Fuller, William, 1579 or 80-1659 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
SUBJECT
Hutton, Timothy, d. 1672? -- Trials, litigation, etc.
SUBJECT
Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1641.
CORP AUTHOR Saint Giles Cripplegate (London, England : Parish)
CORP AUTHOR England and Wales. Parliament. Proceedings. 1641.
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15124
Record 12 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12990.
SAW, NO NOTES, READ, NOT CROPPED
TITLE
Annalia Dubrensia. Vpon the yeerely celebration of Mr. Robert
Douers Olimpick games vpon Cotswold-hills. Written by Michaell
Drayton. Esq. Iohn Trussell. Gent. ... Thomas Heywood. Gent.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by Robert Raworth, for Mathewe Walbancke, 1636.
DESCRIPTION [72] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; (4to)
NOTE
Compiler's dedication signed: Mat: Walbancke.
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
NOTE
Signatures: pi¹ (=K2) A² B-I⁴ K² (-K2)
NOTE
Variant: with an added dedication leaf to (1) Sir T. Trevor, (2)
Running title reads: Cotswold games.
Sir P. Kiligree, or (3) S. Rolston.
NOTE
An eighteenth-century reprint has "Dr. Dover thought it his duty
to perpetuate the memory of that good man his grandfather" on
A2v.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: bookplate of Sr.
Richard Newdigate, 1709.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 24954.
BIBL REFS Case, A.E. Poetical miscellanies, 84.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S111583.
SUBJECT
Dover, Robert, 1582-1652 -- Poetry.
SUBJECT
Sports -- England -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Athletics -- England -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1636.
ALT AUTHOR Walbancke, Matthew.
VAR TITLE Cotswold games.
SAW, NO NOTES, READ, NOT CROPPED
1 > Rare Books
12990
Record 13 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12990.
TITLE
Annalia Dubrensia. Vpon the yeerely celebration of Mr. Robert
Douers Olimpick games vpon Cotswold-hills. Written by Michaell
Drayton. Esq. Iohn Trussell. Gent. ... Thomas Heywood. Gent.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by Robert Raworth, for Mathewe Walbancke, 1636.
DESCRIPTION [72] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; (4to)
NOTE
Compiler's dedication signed: Mat: Walbancke.
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12952.
AUTHOR
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.
Markhams Faithfull farrier
UNIFRM TITLE Cheape and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beasts,
and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases.
Abridgement.
TITLE
Markhams methode, or epitome. Wherein is shewed his approued
remedies for all diseases whatsoeuer, incident to horses, and
they are almost 300. all cured with twelue medicines onely, not
of twelue pence cost, and to be got commonly euery where. Also
for curing of all oxen, kine, buls, calues, sheepe, lambs,
goats, swine, dogs of all kinde, conies, all sorts of poultrie,
all water-fowle, as geese, ducks, swans, & the like, pigeons,
all singing birds, hawkes of all kinde; and other creatures
seruiceable for the vse of man. Diuided into twelue generall
points or heads. By Gervas Markham, Gentleman.
EDITION
The sixth edition corrected by the author.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by Tho. Harper for Iohn Harison, and are to be
sold by Richard Royston, at his shop in Ivie-Lane, M.DC.XXXIII.
[1633]
DESCRIPTION [8], 88 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; (8vo)
NOTE
An abridgment of his: Cheape and good husbandry for the wellordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure
of their diseases.
HEH COPY
Provenance: inscription on fly leaf: "My brother Skeffingtons
gift. Croydon. 1634"; bookplates of Sir Roger Newdigate, and
Sir Richard Newdigate, 1709; label of the Arbury library.
Photographed, no other notes, not read
………………………………………..
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 17384.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109867.
SUBJECT
Veterinary medicine -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1633.
VAR TITLE Cheape and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beasts,
and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases.
Abridgments.
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Record 14 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
12952
CALL #
12514.
SAW “FATIHFUL SHPEHERD IN ARCADIA” NO NOTES, READ
AUTHOR
Guarini, Battista, 1538-1612.
UNIFRM TITLE Pastor fido. English.
TITLE
Il pastor fido: or, The faithfull shepheard. : Translated out of
Italian into English.
IMPRINT
London : printed by Aug. Matth. for William Sheares, at the signe
of the Harrow in Britaines Burse, 1633.
DESCRIPTION [180] p. ; (12mo)
NOTE
A translation of: Guarini, Battista. Il pastor fido.
NOTE
The translator is identified on A5v as a kinsman of Sir Edward
Dymock, i.e. John Dymock? Charles Dymock?
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
NOTE
Signatures: A⁶ B-H¹²
NOTE
Running title reads: The faithfull shepheard.
First leaf and last two leaves are blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. -Blanks; cropped at head, other
edges uncut. Provenance: bookplate of Sir Richard Newdigate,
1709 (sale:165)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 12416.
BIBL REFS Greg, I, 183(b)
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S122614.
SUBJECT
1633.
ALT AUTHOR Dymock, John.
ALT AUTHOR Dymock, Charles.
VAR TITLE Faithfull shepheard.
PLACE
England London.
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12514
Record 15 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12951.
AUTHOR
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.
SAW, INCSCRIPTION, NO NOTES, DOESN’T LOOK WELL READ
TITLE
Markhams Faithfull farrier. Wherein the depth of his skill is
laid open in all those principall and approved secrets of
horsemanship, which the author never published, but hath kept
in his breast, and hath beene the glory of his practise.
IMPRINT
Oxford : Printed by William Turner, for Michael Sparke, dwelling
in Greene Arbor, 1631.
DESCRIPTION [16], 110, [2] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; (8vo)
NOTE
A piracy, according to Madan.
NOTE
The text is based on: Markhams maister-peece.
NOTE
The first leaf and last leaf contain the same woodcut of a horse.
NOTE
Running title reads: The faithfull farrier.
HEH COPY
Provenance: inscription on fly leaf: "My brother Skeffingtons
gift. Croydon. 1634"; bookplates of Sir Roger Newdigate, and
Sir Richard Newdigate, 1709; label of the Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 17368.
BIBL REFS Madan, III, p.446.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109862.
SUBJECT
Horses -- Diseases -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1631.
ALT AUTHOR Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637. Markhams maister-peece.
VAR TITLE Markhams Faithful farrier.
VAR TITLE Faithfull farrier.
ADD. TITLE Markhams maister-peece.
PLACE
England Oxford.
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12951
Record 16 of 78
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CALL #
12517.
SAW, CUT, NOT THAT WELL READ
AUTHOR
TITLE
Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637.
The nevv inne. Or, The light heart. : A comoedy. As it was neuer
acted, but most negligently play'd, by some, the Kings
Seruants. And more squeamishly beheld, and censured by others,
the Kings subiects. 1629. Now, at last, set at liberty to the
readers, his Maties seruants, and subiects, to be iudg'd. 1631.
/ By the author, B. Ionson.
IMPRINT
London : printed by Thomas Harper, for Thomas Alchorne, and are
to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yeard, at the signe of
the greene Dragon, MDCXXXI. [1631]
DESCRIPTION [120] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Partly in verse.
NOTE
Signatures: (*)⁸ A² B-G⁸ (G7 + H²)
NOTE
The last leaf is blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Cropped; sig.H misbound after
G8.
HEH COPY
Provenance: Newdigate library copy (sale:165)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 14780.
BIBL REFS Greg, II, 442(a)
BIBL REFS Pforzheimer, 552.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109237.
SUBJECT
1631.
VAR TITLE New inne. Or, The light heart.
VAR TITLE Light heart.
PLACE
England London.
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12517
Record 17 of 78
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CALL #
.
CORP AUTHOR England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
UNIFRM TITLE Treaties, etc. Spain. 1630-11-05.
SAW NOT CUT, NOT READ
TITLE
Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce, concluded in the
names of the most high and mighty kings, Charles by the grace
of God King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of
the faith, &c. and Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &c. In a
treaty at Madrit, the fift day of Nouember after the old stile,
in the yeere of our Lord God M.DC.XXX. Translated out of Latine
into English.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most
excellent Maiestie: and by the assignes of Iohn Bill, 1630.
DESCRIPTION [72] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Includes the text of the proclamation of 5 Dec. 1630, mostly
reimposed from STC 8970.
NOTE
Signatures: A-I⁴
NOTE
The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A" in a
mortised ornament; the last leaf is blank.
NOTE
Running title reads: Articles of the treatie.
NOTE
In this edition, B2v last line begins: friendly.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy:25.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 9251.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S101039.
SUBJECT
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Spain -- Early works to
1800.
SUBJECT
Spain -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Early works to
1800.
SUBJECT
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Early works
to 1800.
SUBJECT
1630.
ALT AUTHOR Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
CORP AUTHOR England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
Proclamations. 1630-12-05.
CORP AUTHOR England and Wales. Treaties, etc. Spain, 1630 Nov. 5.
ADD. TITLE Proclamations. 1630-12-05.
VAR TITLE Treaties, etc. Spain. 1630-11-05.
VAR TITLE Articles of the treatie.
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Record 18 of 78
20261
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12599.
TITLE
Cupids messenger: or, A trusty friend stored with sundry sorts of
serious, wittie, pleasant, amorous, and delightfull letters.
Newly written.
IMPRINT
Printed at London : By M[iles] F[lesher] and are to be sold by
Francis Groue ouer against the Sarazens head without Newgate,
1629.
DESCRIPTION [4], 60 p. ; (4to)
NOTE
"App[arently]. an earlier ed., with author's inits. "W.J." and
imprint: J. Chorlton, 1608, was in the Hessisches Landes- und
Hochschulbibliothek, Darmstadt, but was destroyed during World
War II; see Notes and Queries, April, 1978, p. 129"--STC.
NOTE
With a title-page woodcut.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
sale:72.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 6122.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105143.
SUBJECT
Imaginary letters.
SUBJECT
Love-letters.
SUBJECT
1629.
VAR TITLE Cupids messenger.
VAR TITLE Trusty friend stored with sundry sorts of serious, wittie,
pleasant, amorous, and delightfull letters.
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Record 19 of 78
12599
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
14057.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.
An ansvver to Pope Vrban his inurbanity, expressed in a breue
sent to Lowis the French King, exasperating him against the
Protestants in France. VVritten in Latine by the Right Reverend
Father in God, Ioseph Lord Bishop of Exeter. Translated into
English by B.S.
IMPRINT
Printed at London : By William Iones for Nicolas Bourne, at the
south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1629.
DESCRIPTION [6], 12, [2], 4, [3], 9, [1], 3, 6, [2] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Signatures: A-F⁴
NOTE
The first leaf is blank except for large catchword "AN"; the last
leaf is blank.
NOTE
"A breeue of our Holy Father the Pope to the King. vpon the
taking of Rochell" and "Bref de N.S. Pere le Pape au Roy· sur
la prise de la Rochelle" each have separate dated title page
with imprint "Printed at Paris .. by Edmond Martin .." and "A
Paris, chez Edme Martin .." respectively; "Inurbanitati
pontificiae responsio Ios. Exoniensis" has separate divisional
title; "Reuerendo in Christo Patri, viro incomparabili, Iosepho
Hal Episcopo Exoniensi, Gilbertus Primirosius S.P.D." has
caption title; each has separate pagination; register is
continuous throughout.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy:257.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 12641.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S103615.
SUBJECT
Urban VIII, Pope, 1568-1644.
SUBJECT
Protestants -- France -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
La Rochelle (France) -- History -- Siege, 1627-1628 -- Early
works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1629.
ALT AUTHOR Urban VIII, Pope, 1568-1644.
VAR TITLE Answer to Pope Urban his inurbanity, expressed in a breve sent to
Lowis the French King, exasperating him against the Protestants
in France.
VAR TITLE Answer to Pope Urban his inurbanity, expressed in a breve sent to
Lowis the French King, exasperating him against the Protestants
in France.
VAR TITLE Breeue of our Holy Father the Pope to the King. vpon the taking
of Rochell.
VAR TITLE Breeve of our Holy Father the Pope to the King. upon the taking
of Rochell.
VAR TITLE Bref de N.S. Pere le Pape au Roy· sur la prise de la Rochelle.
VAR TITLE Inurbanitati pontificiae responsio Ios. Exoniensis.
VAR TITLE Inurbanitati pontificiae responsio Jos. Exoniensis.
VAR TITLE Reuerendo in Christo Patri, viro incomparabili, Iosepho Hal
Episcopo Exoniensi, Gilbertus Primirosius S.P.D.
VAR TITLE Reverendo in Christo Patri, viro incomparabili, Josepho Hal
Episcopo Exoniensi, Gilbertus Primirosius S.P.D.
1 > Rare Books
Record 20 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
14057
CALL #
12985.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Du Val, Michael.
Rosa Hispani-Anglica seu Malum Punicum Angl'Hispanicum. Domini
benedictio ditat.
IMPRINT
[London : Eliot's Court Press, 1622?]
DESCRIPTION [34], 96 p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Author's dedication signed "Michael du Val", which may be a
pseudonym.
NOTE
Dedication of the translator (?) signed "Lucius Lauinius", which
may be a pseudonym.
NOTE
On the projected marriage of Prince Charles and the Infanta Donna
Maria.
NOTE
Printer identified and publication date conjectured by STC.
NOTE
The engraved title page is printed from the same plate as that of
the original Latin edition, which was apparently printed at
Paris.
NOTE
At head of title: Castra hæc firmantia sceptra. Sic omnia unum .
NOTE
Signatures: [a]⁴([a]1+pi1) b-c⁴ A-N⁴
NOTE
Running title reads: The Spanish-English rose, or, The EnglishSpanish pomgranet.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. First two leaves mounted on
stubs. Provenance: Newdigate library copy, lot 93.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 7376.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S100010.
SUBJECT
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
SUBJECT
Maria Anna, consort of Ferdinand III, Emperor of Germany, d.
1646.
SUBJECT
1622.
ALT AUTHOR Lavinius, Lucius.
VAR TITLE Malum Punicum Angl'Hispanicum.
VAR TITLE Castra haec firmantia sceptra. Sic omnia unum.
VAR TITLE Spanish-English rose, or, The English-Spanish pomgranet.
1 > Rare Books
12985
Record 21 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12984.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Inhabitant of Rochill.
The reformed Catholicque, against the deformed Iesuite. Or A
discovering of the trecherie of the Iesuites against the
reformed churches of France, and other partes. Written by an
inhabitant of Rochill, 1621.
IMPRINT
[Netherlands? : s.n., 1621?]
DESCRIPTION 14, [2] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
The last leaf is blank.
NOTE
Publication date and place of publication conjectured by STC.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Blank misbound at beginning.
Provenance: Newdigate library copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 4830.5.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109166.
SUBJECT
Jesuits -- Controversial literature.
SUBJECT
1621.
VAR TITLE Reformed Catholicque, against the deformed Jesuite.
VAR TITLE Reformed Catholicque, against the deformed Jesuite. Or A
discovering of the trecherie of the Jesuites against the
reformed churches of France, and other partes.
VAR TITLE Discovering of the trecherie of the Jesuites against the reformed
churches of France, and other partes.
1 > Rare Books
12984
Record 22 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12588.
UNIFRM TITLE True relation of a wonderfull sea fight. Abridgement.
TITLE
A notable and wonderfull sea-fight, betweene two great and vvellmounted Spanish shipps, and a small and not very well provyded
English shipp. VVho par force vvas constreyned to enter into
this conflict.
IMPRINT
At Amsterdam : Printed by George Veseler, Anno 1621.
DESCRIPTION [8] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴
NOTE
An abridgment of: A true relation of a wonderfull sea fight.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 22131.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S110899.
SUBJECT
Naval battles -- Dominica -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1621.
1 > Rare Books
12588
Record 23 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
AUTHOR
12966.
Goffe, Thomas, 1591-1629.
GOFFE’S FUNERAL SERMON IN LATIN, NOT SURE BY WHOM
TITLE
Oratio funebris habita in ecclesia Cathedrali Christi Oxon in
obitum viri omni aevo dignissimi Gulielmi Goodvvin istius
ecclesiae decani, s. theol. Doctoris. A Tho. Goffe Artium
Magistro ex Aede Christi.
IMPRINT
Oxoniae : excudebant Iohannes Lichfield, & Iacobus Short, 1620.
DESCRIPTION [12] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴ B²
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy:128.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11979.
BIBL REFS Madan, I, p. 113.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S103291.
SUBJECT
Goodwin, William, d. 1620.
SUBJECT
1620.
PLACE
England Oxford.
1 > Rare Books
12966
Record 24 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12953.
AUTHOR
Fracastoro, Girolamo, 1478-1553.
UNIFRM TITLE Joseph. English.
TITLE
The maidens blush: :or, Ioseph, mirror of modesty, map of pietie,
maze of destinie, or rather diuine prouidence. / From the Latin
of Fracastorius, translated; & dedicated to the high-hopefull
Charles, Prince of Wales. By Iosuah Syluester.
SAW, TITLE ON FLYLEAF, CERY CROPPED, WATER DAMAGE, ALSO CONTAINS
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT, WRITTEN ON THIS TITLE: MARY LEIGH
IMPRINT
London : Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes], 1620.
DESCRIPTION [84] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
A translation by Sylvester of: Joseph.
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
NOTE
Signatures: A-E⁸ F²
NOTE
At least two known copies are bound with "Tobacco battered" by
The first leaf is blank.
Josuah Sylvester, the pagination of which continues from this
item.
HEH COPY
Wanting t.p.
HEH COPY
Provenance: signature of Radulphus Farmer; Newdigate library
copy; label of the Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11253.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105625.
SUBJECT
1620.
ALT AUTHOR Sylvester, Josuah, 1563-1618.
VAR TITLE Maidens blush: or, Joseph.
PLACE
England London.
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12953
Record 25 of 78
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AUTHOR
TITLE
354661.
Crakanthorpe, Richard, 1567-1624.
Introductio in metaphysicam. Authore Ri. Crakanthorp olim
Collegij Reginae Oxon. socio.
IMPRINT
Oxoniae : Excudebant Iohannes Lichfield, & Iacobus Short, Ann.
Dom. 1619.
DESCRIPTION [16], 96 p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
The first leaf is blank.
NOTE
Signatures: [par.]⁸ A-F⁸
HEH COPY
MS. notes. Provenance: bookplates of Sir Roger Newdigate and Sir
Richard Newdigate, and the Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 5976.
BIBL REFS Madan, I, p.111.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109012.
SUBJECT
Metaphysics -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1619.
PLACE
England Oxford.
1 > Rare Books
354661
Record 26 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12575.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.
A mappe of Rome: liuely exhibiting her mercilesse meeknesse, and
cruell mercies to the Church of God: preached in fiue sermons,
on occasion of the Gunpowder Treason, by T.T. and now published
by W.I. minister. 1. The Romish furnace. 2. The Romish Edom. 3.
The Romish fowler. 4. The Romish conception. To which is added,
5. The English gratulation.
IMPRINT
At London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Iohn Bartlet, and
are to be sould [by Thomas Man] at the signe of the Talbot in
Pater-noster Row, 1619.
DESCRIPTION [8], 100 p. ; (4to)
NOTE
"The authors apologie" signed: Tho. Taylor.
NOTE
Editor's preface signed: William Iemmat.
NOTE
Bookseller's name from STC.
NOTE
A variant of the edition dated 1620.
NOTE
Signatures: A-N⁴ O²
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: bookplate of Sr.
Richard Newdigate, 1709.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 23837.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S118179.
SUBJECT
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
SUBJECT
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
SUBJECT
1619.
ALT AUTHOR Jemmat, William, 1596?-1678.
1 > Rare Books
12575
Record 27 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12515.
AUTHOR
Persius.
SATIRE, CROPPED, NO NOTES
UNIFRM TITLE Works. English.
TITLE
Aulus Persius Flaccus his Satyres: translated into English, by
Barten Holyday, Master of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in
Oxford. And now newly by him reviewed and amended.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by W. Stansby for W. Arondell, and are to be
sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the
Angell, 1617.
DESCRIPTION [104] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
Signatures: A-F⁸ G⁴
NOTE
The first leaf and the last leaf are blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. -Last blank; first blank mounted
on a stub. Provenance: Newdigate library copy, part of sale
165.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 19779.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S114512.
SUBJECT
1617.
ALT AUTHOR Holyday, Barten, 1593-1661.
1 > Rare Books
12515
Record 28 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12944.
AUTHOR
Middleton, Richard, d. 1641.
SAW RELIGIOUS, NO NOTES
TITLE
The heauenly pro:gresse. By Rich: Middleton.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by Nicholas Okes [and are to bee sold by Walter
Burre, at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard], 1617.
DESCRIPTION [60], 839, [1] p. ; (12mo)
NOTE
The title page is engraved and signed: R:E. sculpsit, i.e. Renold
Elstracke.
NOTE
Bookseller's name from colophon. One of three colophon variants
giving different booksellers' names.
HEH COPY
Provenance: bookplate of Sr. Richard Newdigate, 1709; book-label
of the Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 17872a.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S123225.
SUBJECT
Devotional literature -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1617.
ALT AUTHOR Elstracke, Renold, fl. 1590-1630.
VAR TITLE Heavenly progresse.
VAR TITLE Heavenly pro:gresse.
1 > Rare Books
12944
Record 29 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12994.
AUTHOR
G. D. L. M. N.
SAW,JOHN SIGNS, SEEMS READ
TITLE
The French alphabet, teaching in a very short time, by a most
easie way, to pronounce French naturally, to reade it
perfectly, to write it truly, and to speake it accordingly.
Together with the treasure of the French tongue, conteyning the
rarest sentences, prouerbes, parables, similies, apothegmes,
and golden sayings of the most excellent French authors, as
well poets as orators. The one diligently compiled, and the
other painfully gathered and set in order, after the
alphabeticall manner, for the benefite of those that are
desirous of the French-tongue. By G.D.L.M.N.
IMPRINT
At London : Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in great
Woodstreet, 1615.
DESCRIPTION [16], 159, [5], 59, [1] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
G.D.L.M.N. = G. Delamothe. Dedication signed: G. Delamothe.
NOTE
In two parts; part 2 has separate title page (dated 1615) which
reads: The treasure of the French toung, .. . Register is
continuous; pagination is separate.
NOTE
English and French on separate pages.
NOTE
Partly in verse.
NOTE
The first leaf is blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: signature of Io:
Newdigate, 28 March 1616.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 6548.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105307.
SUBJECT
French language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Proverbs, French.
SUBJECT
1615.
VAR TITLE Treasure of the French toung.
1 > Rare Books
12994
Record 30 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12589.
UNIFRM TITLE Wily beguiled.
SAW, NOTHING, READ
TITLE
A pleasant comedie, called, VVily beguilde. The chiefe actors be
these. A poore scholler. Rich foole. and knaue at a shift.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By W. W[hite] for Clement Knight, and are
to be sold at his shoppe in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of
the holy Lambe, 1614.
DESCRIPTION [76] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Partly in verse.
NOTE
The words "Poore scholler. .. knaue at a shift." are enclosed in
brackets on the title page.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-I⁴ K²
NOTE
Omits the epilogue.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. MS. notes. Provenance: Newdigate
library copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 25819.
BIBL REFS Greg, I, 234 (b)
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S111802.
SUBJECT
1614.
VAR TITLE Pleasant comedie, called, Wily beguilde.
1 > Rare Books
12589
Record 31 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12574.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Fenton, Roger, 1565-1616.
A treatise of vsurie, diuided into three bookes: the first
defineth what is vsurie. The second determineth that to be
vnlawfull. The third remoueth such motiues as perswade men in
this age that it may be lawfull. By Roger Fenton Bachelar of
Diuinitie.
IMPRINT
At London : imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for VVilliam Aspley,
1612.
DESCRIPTION [16], 155, [1] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Signatures: A-X⁴ Y²
NOTE
First leaf is blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. -blank. Provenance: Newdigate
sale:333.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 10807.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S101994.
SUBJECT
Usury -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1612.
VAR TITLE Treatise of usurie.
1 > Rare Books
12574
Record 32 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
532017 [IN PROCESS]
AUTHOR
TITLE
Dolabella, Horatio.
Prvrit-Anvs, Vel Nec Omne, Nec Ex Omni. Sive Apologia pro
Pvritanis, & Nouatoribus Vniuersis. In Qva Et mores, &
opiniones Nouorum Hominum nostri temporis, auctoritate
Scripturæ affirmantur & infirmantur Ad Reformatos huius sæculi
Fratres, Germanos, Gallos, & Britannos ...
IMPRINT
Lvtetiæ Britannorvm, Apud Isaacvm Iacobi [i.e. Saint Omer,
France: François Bellet?] 1609.
DESCRIPTION 40 p. 20 cm. (4to.)
NOTE
Signatures: A-E⁴
NOTE
For discussion of authorship and imprint, cf. Newdigate, C.A.
Notes on the seventeenth century printing press of the English
College at Saint Omers. p. 187-189, 242. (In: The Library. ser.
3, v. 10. 1919. p. 179-190, 223-242)
HEH COPY
Photocopy reproduction of a portion (EL 11836) of HEH MSS Film
557.
HEH COPY
Originals property of Dutchess of Sutherland.
SUBJECT
Luther, Martin.
SUBJECT
James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
SUBJECT
Puritans -- Great Britain.
1 > Rare Books
532017 [IN PROCESS]
Record 33 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12593.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Pricket, Robert.
The Lord Coke his speech and charge. VVith a discouerie of the
abuses and corruption of officers.
SAW, NOT READ
IMPRINT
London : printed [by R. Raworth and N. Okes] for Nathaniell
Butter, 1607.
DESCRIPTION [64] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Dedication signed: R.P., i.e. Robert Pricket. In fact by him,
based on his memory of Coke's speech; repudiated by Coke, and
suppressed the day following publication.
NOTE
"Okes pr[inted]. quires C-H; Raworth the rest"--STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-H⁴
NOTE
The first leaf is blank.
NOTE
Running title reads: The L. Cokes charge, giuen at Norwich
assises.
NOTE
In this edition the last line of H1r ends "ey-". "Quire A is the
same setting as [STC] 5492.2, and the inner formes of G and H
are reimposed"--STC.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 5492.4.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S108455.
SUBJECT
Catholic Church -- England.
SUBJECT
England -- Officials and employees -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1607.
ALT AUTHOR Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.
VAR TITLE L. Cokes charge, giuen at Norwich assises.
VAR TITLE L. Cokes charge, given at Norwich assises.
1 > Rare Books
12593
Record 34 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12600.
TITLE
The tragedie of Caesar and Pompey or Caesars reuenge. : Priuately
acted by the students of Trinity Colledge in Oxforde.
SAW, NOT SH. NOT READ
IMPRINT
At London : Imprinted [by George Eld] for Nathaniel Fosbrooke and
Iohn Wright and are to be sold in Paules Church-yarde at the
signe of the Helmet, 1607.
DESCRIPTION [72] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-I⁴
NOTE
Running title reads: The tragedy of Iulius Caesar.
NOTE
A reissue, with cancel title page, of the edition including
printer's initials "G.E." and lacking Nathaniel Fosbrooke's
name in the imprint. The title page in two settings: (1) with
or (2) without a full stop after "Pompey". Title page 1
variant: line 8 has "sudentes"
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. T.p. setting 2. Provenance:
Newdigate library copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 4340.
BIBL REFS Greg, I, 232(AII)
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S122351.
SUBJECT
Caesar, Julius -- Drama.
SUBJECT
Pompey, the Great, 106-48 B.C. -- Drama.
SUBJECT
Rome -- History -- Civil War, 49-45 B.C. -- Drama.
SUBJECT
1607.
ALT AUTHOR Eld, George, d. 1624, printer.
ALT AUTHOR Wright, John, d. 1658, bookseller.
VAR TITLE Tragedie of Caesar and Pompey or Caesars revenge.
VAR TITLE Caesars reuenge.
VAR TITLE Caesars revenge.
RUNNG TITLE Tragedy of Iulius Caesar.
RUNNG TITLE Tragedy of Julius Caesar.
PLACE
England London.
1 > Rare Books
12600
Record 35 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12995.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Fleming, Abraham, 1552?-1607.
The diamond of deuotion: cut and squared into six seuerall
points: namely, 1 The footpath to felicitie. 1 2 A guide to
godlines. 81 3 The schoole of skill. 181 4 A swarme of bees.
209 5 A plant of pleasure. 245 6 A groue of graces. 283 Full of
many fruitfull lessons auaileable to the leading of a godly and
reformed life. By Abraham Fleming.
IMPRINT
At London : printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet hill
at the signe of the Starre, 1602.
DESCRIPTION [12], 320, [4] p. ; (12mo)
NOTE
The lines "1 The footpath .. graces. 283" are bracketed together
on the title page.
NOTE
Partly in verse.
NOTE
"The footepath to felicitie", "A guide to godlinesse", "The
schoole of skill", "A swarme of bees", "A plant of pleasure",
and "A groue of graces" each have separate dated title page;
pagination and register are continuous.
NOTE
With a final colophon leaf.
NOTE
Imprimatur at foot of colophon: Cum priuilegio.
NOTE
Last leaf is blank.
NOTE
Signatures: A-O¹²
HEH COPY
MS. notes. Provenance: bookplates of Sir Richard Newdigate,
Arbury, 1709 and of the Arbury library; Newdigate library copy,
lot 108.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11044.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S102314.
SUBJECT
Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Spiritual life -- Christianity -- History of doctrines -- Modern
period, 1500SUBJECT
1602.
VAR TITLE Diamond of devotion.
VAR TITLE Footepath to felicitie.
VAR TITLE Guide to godlinesse.
VAR TITLE Schoole of skill.
VAR TITLE Swarme of bees.
VAR TITLE Plant of pleasure.
VAR TITLE Groue of graces.
VAR TITLE Grove of graces.
1 > Rare Books
12995
Record 36 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12602.
AUTHOR
Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
UNIFRM TITLE Poste with a madde packet of letters. Part 1.
TITLE
A poste vvith a madde packet of letters.
IMPRINT
London : Printed [by Thomas Creede] for Iohn Smethicke, and are
to be sold at his shop in S. Dunstons Church-yard in
Fleetstreet, 1602.
DESCRIPTION [46] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
"To the reader" signed: Nicho. Breton.
NOTE
Subsequent editions published as: A post with a packet of mad
letters.
NOTE
The first part only.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴(-A1) B-F⁴
NOTE
Running title reads: A packet of letters.
The last leaf is blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. Provenance: bookplate of Sir
Richard Newdigate, 1709 (sale, 36)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.) 3684.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S104722.
SUBJECT
Imaginary letters -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1602.
VAR TITLE Poste with a madde packet of letters.
VAR TITLE Packet of letters.
1 > Rare Books
12602
Record 37 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12603.
TITLE
The passion of a discontented minde.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Iohn Baily, and are to
be sold at his shop at the doore of the office of the sixe
Clarkes in Chancerie Lane, 1602.
DESCRIPTION [24] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Variously attributed to Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex and to
Nicholas Breton.
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-C⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy:38.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.) 3680.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S104763.
SUBJECT
1602.
ALT AUTHOR Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
ALT AUTHOR Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1566-1601.
1 > Rare Books
12603
Record 38 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12521.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
The mothers blessing.
SAW, NO NOTES
IMPRINT
Printed at London : By T[homas]. C[reede]. for Iohn Smethick, and
are to be sold at his shop in S. Dunstons Churchyard in
Fleetstreet, 1602.
DESCRIPTION [40] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Dedication signed: Nich. Breton.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A"
NOTE
Signatures: A-E⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. Partly in facsimile.
Provenance: Newdigate library sale:37.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 3669.
BIBL REFS Pforzheimer, 83.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S104773.
SUBJECT
1602.
1 > Rare Books
Record 39 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
12521
CALL #
14918.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561.
The theoriques of the seuen planets, shewing all their diuerse
motions, and all other accidents, called passions, thereunto
belonging. Now more plainly set forth in our mother tongue by
M. Blundeuile, than euer they haue been heretofore in any other
tongue whatsoeuer, and that with such pleasant demonstratiue
figures, as euery man that hath any skill in arithmeticke, may
easily vnderstand the same. ... VVhereunto is added by the said
Master Blundeuile, a breefe extract by him made, of Maginus his
Theoriques, for the better vnderstanding of the Prutenicall
tables, to calculate thereby the diuerse motions of the seuen
planets. There is also hereto added, The making, description,
and vse, of two most ingenious and necessarie instruments for
sea-men ... First inuented by M. Doctor Gilbert ... and now
here plainely set downe in our mother tongue by Master
Blundeuile.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by Adam Islip, 1602.
DESCRIPTION [6], 278, 279-292, [2] p., folded plate : ill. (woodcuts) ; (4to)
NOTE
"The making, description and vse of two most ingenious and
necessarie instruments for seamen" has separate dated title
page; "A short appendix annexed to the former treatise by
Edward Wright, at the motion of the right worshipfull M. Doctor
Gilbert" has caption title.
NOTE
The "plate" is a woodcut.
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴(-A1) B-2P⁴
HEH COPY
Half of plate + p.l. only. Provenance: Newdigate sale, 22-23 Jan.
1920:281.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 3160.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S117447.
SUBJECT
Astronomy -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1602.
ALT AUTHOR Magini, Giovanni Antonio, 1555-1617.
ALT AUTHOR Gilbert, William, 1544-1603. Making, description and use of two
most ingenious and necessarie instruments for seamen.
ALT AUTHOR Wright, Edward, 1540-1603.
VAR TITLE Theoriques of the seven planets.
VAR TITLE Making, description and vse of two most ingenious and necessarie
instruments for seamen.
VAR TITLE Making, description and use of two most ingenious and necessarie
instruments for seamen.
VAR TITLE Theoriques of the seven planets.
1 > Rare Books
14918
Record 40 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12991.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Cotton, Roger.
A direction to the waters of lyfe. Come and beholde, how Christ
shineth before the Law, in the Lawe, and in the prophetes: and
withall the iudgements of God vpon all nations for the neglect
of his holye word, wherein they might haue seene the same: both
which are laide before your eyes in this little discourse, by
R.C.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : For Gabriel Simson and William White: and
are to be solde by William Barley [i.e. R. Read?], dwelling at
the vpper ende of Gratious streete, [1592, i.e. 1601?]
DESCRIPTION [4], 51, [1] leaves ; (4to)
NOTE
Dedication signed: Roger Cotton.
NOTE
This edition is dated (1592) only in the colophon; but possibly
printed for R. Read, 1601 (STC)
NOTE
Leaves [para]4 and N4 are blank.
NOTE
Signatures: [para]⁴ A-N⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son; uncut. Provenance: Newdigate
library copy (part of lot 70)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 5867.3.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S108870.
SUBJECT
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1601.
1 > Rare Books
12991
Record 41 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12518.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Vaughan, William, 1577-1641.
The golden-groue, moralized in three bookes: a worke very
necessary for all such, as would know how to gouerne
themselues, their houses, or their countrey. Made by W.
Vaughan, Master of Artes, and student in the ciuill law,
IMPRINT
Printed at London : By Simon Stafford, dwelling on Adling hill,
1600.
DESCRIPTION [416] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Signatures: A-2C⁸
NOTE
With two final leaves of verse to the author.
NOTE
Variant: title has "books"
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: bookplate of Sr.
Richard Newdigate of Arby, 1709.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 24610.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S111527.
SUBJECT
Ethics -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1600.
VAR TITLE Golden-grove.
VAR TITLE Golden-grove.
1 > Rare Books
12518
Record 42 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12580.
AUTHOR
Day, Angel, fl. 1575-1595.
SAW, NOT WELL READ
TITLE
The English secretary, or Methode of writing of epistles and
letters: with a declaration of such tropes, figures, and
schemes, as either vsually or for ornament sake are therin
required. Also the parts and office of a secretarie, deuided
into two bookes. Now newly reuised and in many parts corrected
and amended: by Angel Day.
IMPRINT
At London : Printed by P. S[hort] for C. Burbie and are to be
sold at his shop, at the Royall Exchange, 1599.
DESCRIPTION [8], 148, 133, [7] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
The second part has separate pagination; register is continuous.
Within this, "A declaration of al such tropes, figures or
schemes, as for excellencie and ornament in writing, are
speciallie vsed in this methode" has separate dated title page.
NOTE
With three final contents leaves.
NOTE
Signatures: A-V⁴ 2A-2R⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. MS. notes. Provenance:
bookplate of Sr. Richard Newdigate, 1709; book label of the
Arbury library (sale:86)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 6404.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105118.
SUBJECT
Letter writing -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1599.
VAR TITLE English secretorie.
VAR TITLE Methode of writing of epistles and letters.
VAR TITLE Declaration of al such tropes, figures or schemes, as for
excellencie and ornament in writing, are speciallie vsed in
this methode.
VAR TITLE Declaration of al such tropes, figures or schemes, as for
excellencie and ornament in writing, are speciallie used in
this methode.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….left off
list for huntington
1 > Rare Books
Record 43 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12522.
12580
AUTHOR
TITLE
Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
Rosalynd. Euphues golden legacie, found after his death in his
cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philautus sonnes, nursed vp
with their father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries by T.L.
Gent.
IMPRINT
London : Printed [by Valentine Simmes] for N. Lyng, and T.
Gubbins, 1598.
DESCRIPTION [112] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Dedication signed: Thomas Lodge.
NOTE
Partly in verse.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-O⁴
NOTE
Running title reads: Euphues golden legacie.
NOTE
The source of Shakespeare's "As you like it"
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 16667.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109572.
SUBJECT
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. As you like it -- Sources.
SUBJECT
1598.
VAR TITLE Rosalynde. Euphues golden legacie.
VAR TITLE Euphues golden legacie.
1 > Rare Books
12522
Record 44 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
AUTHOR
12573.
Raynalde, Thomas, fl. 1540-1551.
TITLE
The birth of mankinde, otherwyse named The vvomans booke. Set
foorth in English by Thomas Raynalde phisition, and by him
corrected, and augmented. Whose contents yee may reade in the
table folowyng: but most playnely in the prologue.
SAW, WELL READ, NO NOTES, FULLSOME DESCRIPTIONS AND PICS
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By [Gabriel Simson for] Richarde Watkins.
Cum priuilegio, [1598]
DESCRIPTION [8], 204 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; (4to)
NOTE
Based on a translation by Richard Jonas of a Latin edition of:
Roeslin, Eucharius. Der swangern Frawen und hebammen
Rosegarten.
NOTE
Actual printer's name from STC addendum; publication date from
colophon.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: bookplate of Sr.
Richard Newdigate.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.) 21160.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S116048.
SUBJECT
Obstetrics -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1598.
ALT AUTHOR Rösslin, Eucharius, d. 1526. Swangern Frawen und hebammen
Rosegarten.
VAR TITLE Byrth of mankynde.
VAR TITLE Womans booke.
VAR TITLE Birth of mankinde, otherwyse named The womans booke.
ADD. TITLE Swangern Frawen und hebammen Rosegarten.
1 > Rare Books
Record 45 of 78
12573
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12954.
AUTHOR
Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593.
DID NOT SEE THIS ONE
TITLE
Tamburlaine the great. VVho, from the state of a shepheard in
Scythia, by his rare and wonderfull conquests, became a most
puissant and mightie monarque: as it was acted: by the right
Honorable, the Lord Admyrall his Seruauntes.
IMPRINT
Printed at London : By Richard Iohnes: at the Rose and Crowne,
next aboue St. Andrewes Church in Holborue [sic], 1597.
DESCRIPTION [176] p. : ill. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Anonymous. By Christopher Marlowe.
NOTE
In two parts.
NOTE
Signatures: A-L⁸
NOTE
Running title reads: The conquests of Tamburlaine the Scythian
shephard.
HEH COPY
Cropped at fore-edge. Provenance: signatures of Radulphus Farmer
and Mary Leigh; Newdigate library copy; label of the Arbury
library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 17427.
BIBL REFS Greg, I, 94 95 (c)
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105626.
SUBJECT
Timur, 1336-1405 -- Drama.
SUBJECT
1597.
ALT AUTHOR Jones, Richard, fl. 1564-1602, printer.
VAR TITLE Conquests of Tamburlaine the Scythian shephard.
PLACE
England London.
1 > Rare Books
12954
Record 46 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12983.
AUTHOR
Petri, Nicolaus, d. 1602.
UNIFRM TITLE Practique om te leeren reeckenen en cypheren. English.
TITLE
The pathway to knowledge. Conteyning certaine briefe tables of
English waights, and measures, with the proportions, kindes,
and numbers belonging properly vnto the same. How to cast
accompt with counters, and with pen, both in whole, and broken
numbers. With the rules of cossicke, surd, binomicall, &
residuall numbers, and the rule of equation, or of algebere ...
Whereunto is annexed a most excellent inuention of Iulius
Caesar Patauinus, for the buying and selling of all kinde of
marchandise. And lastly the order of keeping of a marchants
booke, after the Italian manner, by debitor and creditor ...
Together with a table ... Written in Dutch, and translated into
English, by W.P.
IMPRINT
Printed at London : [By Abel Jeffes and others] for William
Barley, and are to be sould at his shop at the vpper end of
Gratious street, 1596.
DESCRIPTION [260] p., folded leaf : ill. (woodcuts) ; (4to)
NOTE
A translation of: Petri, Nicolaus. Practique om te leeren
reeckenen, cypheren ende boeckhouwen.
NOTE
W.P. = William Phillip.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC addendum.
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴ ²A-B⁴ D⁴ chi² ²B-X⁴ *⁴ Y-2E⁴
NOTE
The folded leaf is signed "C"
NOTE
"Finis" on X4r.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Sigs.A,²A cropped. Provenance:
Newdigate library copy:256.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 19799.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S114577.
SUBJECT
Arithmetic -- Early works to 1900.
SUBJECT
Algebra -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Weights and measures -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Bookkeeping -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1596.
ALT AUTHOR Phillip, William.
ALT AUTHOR Caesar, Julius, of Padua.
1 > Rare Books
12983
Record 47 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12520.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.
Pandosto the triumph of time. VVherein is discouered by a
pleasant hystorie, that although by the meanes of sinister
fortune truth may bee concealed, yet by time in spite of
fortune it is most manifestlie reuealed. Pleasant for age to
auoyd drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth to eschue other
wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By
Robert Greene Maister of Arts in Cambridge.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : [By Valentine Simmes] for I[ohn] B[rome]
dwelling at the signe of the Byble, neare vnto the north doore
of Paules, 1595.
DESCRIPTION [56] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Printer's and publisher's names from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-G⁴
NOTE
Running title reads: The historie of Dorastus and Fawnia.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. G4 in photostat from 1592 ed.
Provenance: Newdigate library copy (sale, 137)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 12287.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105800.
SUBJECT
1595.
VAR TITLE Historie of Dorastus and Fawnia.
1 > Rare Books
12520
Record 48 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
14166.
AUTHOR
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527.
UNIFRM TITLE Istorie fiorentine. English.
TITLE
The Florentine historie. Written in the Italian tongue, by
Nicholo Macchiavelli, citizen and secretarie of Florence. And
translated into English, by T.B. Esquire.
IMPRINT
London : Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for VV[illiam] P[onsonby],
1595.
DESCRIPTION [12], 222, [2] p. ; (fol.)
NOTE
A translation of: Istorie fiorentine.
NOTE
Translator's dedication signed: Thomas Bedingfeld.
NOTE
Printer's and publisher's names from colophon.
NOTE
Running title reads: The historie of Florence.
NOTE
The last leaf is blank.
NOTE
Signatures: A-T⁶ V⁴
HEH COPY
-Blank. Provenance: signatures of Jo: Parter, Ri: Newdigate,
Goodman Sanders; bookplates of Sir Richard Newdigate and Sir
Roger Newdigate Bart.; book-label of Arbury library; Newdigate
sale:192.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 17162.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S113983.
SUBJECT
Florence (Italy) -- History -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1595.
ALT AUTHOR Bedingfield, Thomas, d. 1613.
VAR TITLE Historie of Florence.
1 > Rare Books
14166
Record 49 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12519.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Lok, Henry.
Sundry Christian passions contained in two hundred sonnets.
Diuided into two equall parts: the first consisting chiefly of
meditations, humiliations, and praiers. The second of comfort,
ioy, and thankesgiuing. By H.L.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By Richard Field, 1593.
DESCRIPTION [14], 77, 80-106, [8] p. ; (16mo)
NOTE
Dedication signed: Henry Lok.
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
Includes index.
NOTE
The first leaf is blank.
NOTE
A7 is a folded leaf.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Sons. A7 mostly torn away; 2 blank
leaves bound after sig.A. Provenance: Newdigate library sale:
185.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 16697.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S109643.
SUBJECT
1593.
1 > Rare Books
12519
Record 50 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12571.
AUTHOR
Roussat, Richard.
UNIFRM TITLE Arcandam de veritatibus et praedictionibus astrologiae. English.
TITLE
The most excellent, profitable and pleasant book, of the famous
doctor and expert astrologian Arcandam or Aleandrin, to finde
the fatal destiny, constellation, complexion, & natural
inclination of euery man and child, by his birth. With an
addition of phisiognomy, very pleasant to reade, Now newly
turned out of French into our vulgar tongue, by William Warde.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By Thomas Orwin, 1592.
DESCRIPTION [248] p. : ill. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Arcandam = Richard Roussat.
NOTE
A translation of a French version of: De veritatibus et
praedictionibus astrologiae.
NOTE
The section on physiognomy bears the initials R.H.; sometimes
attributed to R. Hall.
NOTE
Signatures: A-P⁸ Q⁴
HEH COPY
Provenance: Newdigate library sale 237:2.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 726.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S100211.
SUBJECT
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Physiognomy -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1592.
ALT AUTHOR R. H.
ALT AUTHOR Ward, William, 1534-1609.
1 > Rare Books
12571
Record 51 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12590.
SAW, NO NOTES, NOT CUT
TITLE
True nevves from one of Sir Fraunces Veres companie. Concerning
Delftes-Isle, and sundry other townes in the Lowe Countries,
yeelded to the generall since May last. Of the great armie,
nowe comminge out of Germanie for the aide of the French King,
and their hope for the speedye winninge of Antwerpe. VVith the
bloody persecution and marterdome which sundry cheefe persons
of account did lately suffer in Spaine for the profession of
Christ Iesus. Translated out of Dutch. Seene and allowed.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : [By Edward Allde] for Thomas Nelson, and
are to be sold at his shop, ouer against the great south doore
of Paules, 1591.
DESCRIPTION [24] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Dutch original not traced.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A-C⁴
NOTE
The first leaf and the last leaf are blank.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
(344)
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 24652.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S119062.
SUBJECT
Vere, Francis, Sir, 1560-1609.
SUBJECT
Inquisition -- Spain -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Netherlands -- History -- Wars of Independence, 1556-1648 --
Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1591.
VAR TITLE True newes from one of Sir Fraunces Veres companie.
VAR TITLE True newes from one of Sir Fraunces Veres companie.
1 > Rare Books
12590
Record 52 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12592.
AUTHOR
Averell, W. (William)
UNIFRM TITLE Dyall for dainty darlings, rockt in the cradle of securitie.
SAW, NO NOTES, CHILD REARING BOOK
TITLE
Foure notable histories, applyed to foure worthy examples: as, 1
A diall for daintie darlings. 2 A spectacle for negligent
parents. 3 A glasse for disobedient sonnes. 4 And a myrrour for
virtuous maydes. Wherunto is added a dialogue, expressing the
corruptions of this age. A booke right excellent and
profitable, garnished with many learned authorities, necessary
for this time present. Written by W.A.
IMPRINT
At London : Printed [by J. Charlewood] for Thomas Hacket, and are
to be sold at hys shop in Lumbert-streete, vnder the Popes
heade, 1590.
DESCRIPTION [80] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Dedication signed: William Averell.
NOTE
Printer's name from STC.
NOTE
Signatures: A² B-K⁴ L²
NOTE
First published in 1584 as: A dyall for dainty darlings, rockt in
the cradle of securitie.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy, sale 257.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 979.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S104462.
SUBJECT
1590.
VAR TITLE Dyall for dainty darlings, rockt in the cradle of securitie.
1 > Rare Books
12592
Record 53 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12934.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Fulbeck, William, 1560-1603?
A booke of christian ethicks or moral philosophie: containing,
the true difference and opposition, of the two incompatible
qualities, vertue, and voluptuousnesse. Made by William
Fulbecke, maister of Artes, and student of the lawes of
England.
IMPRINT
At London : Imprinted by Richard Iones, dwelling at the signe of
the Rose and Crowne neere Holborne bridge, 1587.
DESCRIPTION [88] p. ; (8vo)
Signatures: A-E⁸ F⁴
NOTE
NOTE
Running title reads: Christian ethickes or morall philosophie.
HEH COPY
Cropped. Provenance: Newdigate library copy (120); book label of
the Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11409.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S105667.
SUBJECT
Christian ethics -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1587.
VAR TITLE Christian ethickes or morall philosophie.
1 > Rare Books
12934
Record 54 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12988.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617.
A path-vvay to military practise. Containinge offices, lawes,
disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry
stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other
that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises.
Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men:
newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right
honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
IMPRINT
At London : Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, 1587.
DESCRIPTION [88] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
Signatures: A-L⁴
NOTE
"A kalender containing the square roote of any number from 100.
to 10000" has divisional title page; register is continuous.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy:283.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 20995.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S115957.
SUBJECT
Military art and science -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1587.
VAR TITLE Path-way to military practise.
VAR TITLE Path-way to military practise.
VAR TITLE Kalender containing the square roote of any number from 100. to
10000.
1 > Rare Books
12988
Record 55 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12989.
AUTHOR
TITLE
S. R. (Simon Robson), d. 1617.
The choise of change: containing the triplicitie of diuinitie,
philosophie, and poetrie. Short for memorie, profitable for
knowledge, and necessarie for maners: whereby the learned may
be confirmed, the ignorant instructed, and all men generally
recreated. Newly set foorth by S.R. Gent. and student in the
Vniuersitie of Cambridge.
IMPRINT
At London : Printed by Roger Warde, dwelling neere Holburne
Conduite, at the signe of the Talbot, An. Dom. 1585.
DESCRIPTION [96] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
S.R. = Simon Robson.
NOTE
Signatures: [A]² B-M⁴ N²
NOTE
In this edition, title page line 3 has "Triplicitie .. Poetrie.";
B1r, item 1, "Thrée things do witnesse the worde of God" ("God"
in black letter)
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. T.p., last leaf repaired at
inner margins. Provenance: Newdigate library copy:70.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 21132.3.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S116010.
SUBJECT
Theology, Doctrinal -- Outlines, syllabi, etc. -- Early works to
1800.
SUBJECT
Conduct of life -- Outlines, syllabi, etc. -- Early works to
1800.
SUBJECT
1585.
1 > Rare Books
12989
Record 56 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
15140.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Berlemont, Noël de, d. 1531.
Colloqves Ov Dialogves, Avec Vn Dictionaire en quatre langues :
Flamen, Anglois, François, & Latin.
IMPRINT
Tot Leyden : By Jan Paedts Jacobszoon ende Jan Bouwenszoon,
...1585.
DESCRIPTION 50 leaves ; (sm. 8vo)
HEH COPY
Red morocco, by Riviere.
HEH COPY
Newdigate Library copy, part of lot no. 65.
HEH COPY
Photostat of opening A6[superscript v] + A7[superscript r] of BM
copy of his: Familiaria colloquia, Antwerp, 1584, in PF.
SUBJECT
1585.
1 > Rare Books
15140
Record 57 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12987.
AUTHOR
Gutierrez de la Vega, Luis, b. ca. 1509.
UNIFRM TITLE De re militari. English.
TITLE
A compendious treatise entituled, De re militari, containing
principall orders to be obserued in martiall affaires. VVritten
in the Spanish tongue, by that worthie and famous captaine,
Luis Gutierres de la Vega, citizen of Medina del Campo. And
newlie translated into English, by Nicholas Lichefild.
IMPRINT
Ianuarij primus. 1582. Imprinted at London : By Thomas East,
[1582]
DESCRIPTION [4], 20 leaves ; (4to)
NOTE
A2 is a cancel.
NOTE
Also issued as part 2 of: Styward, Thomas. 1582. Januarii
decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline: London, [1582]
NOTE
Signatures: A⁴(±A2) B-F⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere and Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy:138.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 12538.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S103562.
SUBJECT
Military art and science -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1582.
ALT AUTHOR Lichefield, Nicholas.
1 > Rare Books
Record 58 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
12987
CALL #
12885.
AUTHOR
Styward, Thomas.
UNIFRM TITLE Pathwaie to martiall discipline.
TITLE
1582. Ianuarij decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline. Now
newly imprinted, and deuided into three bookes. Wherevnto is
added the order and vse of the Spaniards in their martiall
affaires: which copie was lately found in the fort in Ireland,
where the Spaniards and Italians had fortified themselues. The
first booke: entreateth of the offices from the highest to the
lowest, with the lawes of the field, arming, mustering, and
training of souldiers. The second boore [sic]: entreateth of
sundrie proportions and training of caleeuers, and how to bring
bowes to a great perfection of seruice: also how to march with
a campe royall: with diuers tables annexed for the present
making of your battells, as otherwise to know how many paces
they require in their march & battels from 500. to 10000. The
third booke: comprehendeth the very right order of the
Spaniards, how to traine, march, and encampe, with diuers
tables therein contained.
IMPRINT
Londini : Excudebat T[homas] E[ast, John Kingston, William How,
and John Charlewood] Impensis Milonis Ienyngs, [1582]
DESCRIPTION [2], 166, [2] p.; [4], 20 leaves, [8] folded leaves : ill.
(woodcuts) ; (4to)
NOTE
Anonymous. By Thomas Styward.
NOTE
East printed the title page to part 1 and all of part 2. In part
1 Kingston printed B-D, K-N, Q-T and possibly Y; How printed EI, O-P; Charlewood printed V-X (STC)
NOTE
"A compendious treatise entituled, De re militari .. VVritten in
the Spanish tongue, by .. Luis Gutierres de la Vega .. and
newlie translated into English, by Nicholas Lichefild" has
separate dated title page, register, and foliation. This was
also issued separately as STC 12538.
NOTE
Part 2: A2 is a cancel.
NOTE
Signatures: [A]1 B-Y⁴, A⁴(±A2) B-F⁴
NOTE
Lacks part 2.
HEH COPY
Part 1 only. Provenance: bookplate of Sr. Richard Newdigate.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 23414.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S117930.
SUBJECT
Military art and science -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1582.
ALT AUTHOR Gutierrez de la Vega, Luis, b. ca. 1509. De re militari. English.
ALT AUTHOR Lichefield, Nicholas.
VAR TITLE Pathwaie to martiall discipline.
VAR TITLE 1582. Januarii decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline.
VAR TITLE Compendious treatise entituled, De re militari.
ADD. TITLE De re militari. English.
1 > Rare Books
12885
Record 59 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12523.
TITLE
A good exhortation to euery man what he should doo when he goeth
to bed and when he riseth. To a new northen tune.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : [By J. Allde?] for Richard Ballard, and are
to be solde at Saint Magnus corner, [1580?]
DESCRIPTION 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; (1/2 sheet)
NOTE
A song - "At night lye down prepare to haue:"
NOTE
Printer's name and publication date conjectured by STC.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Uncut. Provenance: Newdigate
sale, 41.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 10627.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S106706.
SUBJECT
1580.
VAR TITLE Good exhortation to every man what he should doo when he goeth to
bed and when he riseth.
VAR TITLE Good exhortation to every man what he should doo when he goeth to
bed and when he riseth.
1 > Rare Books
12523
Record 60 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12595.
AUTHOR
Caesar, Philipp, d. 1585.
UNIFRM TITLE Doctrina de usura. English.
TITLE
A general discourse against the damnable sect of vsurers,
grounded vppon the vvorde of God, and confirmed by the
auctoritie of doctors both auncient, and newe; necessarie for
all tymes, but most profitable for these later daies, in which,
charitie being banished, couetousnes hath gotten the vpper
hande. VVherunto is annexed another godlie treatise concernyng
the lawfull vse of ritches. Seen and allowed accordyng to her
Maiesties iniunctions.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : [by Iohn Kyngston] for Andrevv Maunsell in
Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Parret, 1578.
DESCRIPTION [10], 36, 27, [1] leaves ; (4to)
NOTE
Author's dedication signed: M. Philip Cæsar.
NOTE
A translation of "Doctrina de usura"; the name of the translator,
Thomas Rogers, appears in the heading to the first dedication.
NOTE
Printer's name from colophon.
NOTE
"A godlie treatice concerning the lavvfull vse of ritches", an
adaptation of Niels Hemmingsen's commentary on the Epistle to
James in his "Commentaria in omnes epistolas Apostolorum", has
separate dated title page and pagination; register is
continuous.
Signatures: *-2*⁴ 3*² A-Q⁴
NOTE
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son; MS. notes. Cropped at head.
Provenance: Newdigate library sale, nos. 49, 126.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 4342.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S107129.
SUBJECT
Usury -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1578.
ALT AUTHOR Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600. Commentaria in omnes epistolas
Apostolorum.
ALT AUTHOR Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.
VAR TITLE General discourse against the damnable sect of usurers.
VAR TITLE Godlie treatice concerning the lavvful vse of ritches.
VAR TITLE Godlie treatice concerning the lawfull use of ritches.
1 > Rare Books
Record 61 of 78
12595
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12938.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
Certaine select prayers, gathered out of S. Augustines
meditations, which he calleth his priuate talke with God. Also
his manuell, or booke of the contemplation of Christ.
UNIFRM TITLE Meditationes. English.
EDITION
Newly printed, corrected, and compared with an old auncient
written copye.
IMPRINT
At London : Printed by Iohn Daye dwellyng ouer Aldersgate. Cum
gratia & priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis, Anno. 1577.
DESCRIPTION [320] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Probably not in fact by Augustine.
NOTE
Signatures: A-U⁸
NOTE
"S. Augustines manuell, or litle booke of the contemplation of
Christ" has separate dated title page (leaf O4); register is
continuous.
NOTE
With two final contents leaves.
NOTE
The last leaf is blank.
NOTE
A fragment; "S. Augustines manuell" title page only.
HEH COPY
-O2 (blank). Provenance: bookplate of Sr. Richard Newdigate of
Arbury; signature of Margaret Frish, 3 May 1637; book label of
the Arbury library; Newdigate library copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 926.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S100360.
SUBJECT
Christian life -- Catholic authors -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1577.
ALT AUTHOR Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Manuale. English.
VAR TITLE S. Augustines manuell.
1 > Rare Books
12938
Record 62 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12940.
AUTHOR
Brès, Guy de, 1522-1567.
UNIFRM TITLE Baston de la foy chrestienne. English.
TITLE
The staffe of Christian faith, profitable to all Christians, for
to arme themselues agaynst the enimies of the Gospell: and also
for to knowe the antiquitie of our holy fayth, and of the true
Church. Gathered out of the vvorks of the ancient doctors of
the church, and of the councels, and many other doctors, vvhose
names you shall see here follovving. Translated out of Frenche
into English, by Iohn Brooke of Ashe next Sandvviche. With a
table to finde out all that which is contayned in the booke.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : by Iohn Daye, dwelling ouer Aldersgate,
Anno. 1577.
DESCRIPTION [48], 382, [10] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
A translation of: Le baston de la foy chrestienne.
NOTE
Imprimatur at foot of title: Cum priuilegio.
NOTE
Includes index.
NOTE
Signatures: A-B⁸ c⁸ C-2C⁸ 2D⁴
HEH COPY
Provenance: signature of Johannes Yerdley (?), 1595; bookplates
of the Arbury Library and of Sr. Richard Newdigate; Newdigate
lot 46.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 12476.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S103536.
SUBJECT
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1577.
ALT AUTHOR Brooke, John, d. 1582.
1 > Rare Books
12940
Record 63 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
14916.
AUTHOR
Mascall, Leonard, d. 1589.
SAW, WELL READ, NOTES AT END
TITLE
A booke of the arte and maner how to plant and graffe all sortes
of trees, how to set stones, and sowe pepins, to make wylde
trees to graffe on, as also remedies and medicines. VVith
diuers other newe practises, by one of the Abbey of Saint
Vincent in Fraunce, practised with his owne handes, deuided
into seauen chapters, as hereafter more playnely shall appeare,
wyth an addition in the ende of this booke, of certayne Dutch
practises, set forth and Englished, by Leonard Mascall.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : [By Henry Denham and John Charlewood?] for
Iohn VVight, 1575.
DESCRIPTION [22], 88, [10] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; (4to)
NOTE
Based on: Brossard, David. L'art et manière de semer et faire
pépinières de sauvageaux.
NOTE
Printers' names conjectured by STC.
NOTE
Includes index.
NOTE
Running title reads: The arte of planting and graffing.
NOTE
Title page lacking; quire P in photocopy.
HEH COPY
T.p. and sig.P in photostat. Provenance: Newdigate library sale:
part of lot 341.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 17575.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S112380.
SUBJECT
Grafting -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Gardening -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Fruit-culture -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1575.
ALT AUTHOR Brossard, David. Art et manière de semer et faire pépinières de
sauvageaux.
VAR TITLE Booke of the art and maner, how to plante and graffe all sorts of
trees.
VAR TITLE Arte of planting and graffing.
ADD. TITLE Art et manière de semer et faire pépinières de sauvageaux.
1 > Rare Books
14916
Record 64 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12933.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Hyperius, Andreas, 1511-1564.
The regiment of the pouertie. Compiled by a learned diuine of our
time D. Andreas Hyperius. And now seruing very fitly for the
present state of this realme. Translated into Englishe by H.T.
minister.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By F. Coldock, and H. Bynnneman [sic],
Anno. M.D. LXXII. [1572]
DESCRIPTION [8], 70, [2] leaves ; (8vo)
NOTE
Translator's dedication signed: Henry Tripp.
NOTE
With a final colophon leaf.
NOTE
The last leaf is blank.
HEH COPY
Provenance: bookplate of the Arbury Library; Newdigate copy, lot
159.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11759.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S103064.
SUBJECT
Charities -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1572.
ALT AUTHOR Tripp, Henry, d. 1612.
VAR TITLE Regiment of the povertie.
VAR TITLE Regiment of povertie.
1 > Rare Books
12933
Record 65 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12943.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Serres, Jean de, 1540?-1598.
A discourse of the ciuile warres and late troubles in Fraunce /
drawn into Englishe by Geffray Fenton, and deuided into three
bookes, wherof the first beginneth from the breach of peace in
March .1568. [and] co[n]tinueth till the death of the Prince of
Conde. The second, from his death till the battell at
Mongontour, which was the first of October. 1569. The third,
conteineth varietie of matters chauncing in sundry places since
that tyme. Seene and allowed.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By Henry Bynneman, for Lucas Harrison and
George Bishop, [1570]
DESCRIPTION [16], 218, [6] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Translated from unidentified sources by Jean de Serres.
NOTE
Colophon reads: Imprinted at London, by Henry Bynneman, dwelling
in Knight Ryder streat, at the signe of the Mermayde: for Lucas
Harrison and George Byshop.
NOTE
Last 2 leaves are blank.
NOTE
Dedication dated: the xxiiij. of May. 1570.
NOTE
Formerly also STC 10793.
NOTE
Signatures: A-P⁸
HEH COPY
T.p. mutilated; -blanks. Provenance: book label of the Arbury
library; bookplate of Sir Richard Newdigate of Arbury.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11271.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S100266.
SUBJECT
France -- History -- Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598.
SUBJECT
1570.
ALT AUTHOR Fenton, Geoffrey, ca. 1539-1608, tr.
ALT AUTHOR Bynneman, Henry, d. 1583, printer.
ALT AUTHOR Bishop, George, d. 1611, bookseller.
VAR TITLE Discourse of the civile warres and late troubles in Fraunce.
PLACE
England London.
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12943
Record 66 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12941.
CORP AUTHOR Geneva (Switzerland)
UNIFRM TITLE Laws, etc.
TITLE
The lavves and statutes of Geneua, as well concerning
ecclesiastical discipline, as ciuill regiment, with certeine
proclamations duly executed, whereby Gods religion is most
purelie mainteined, and their common wealth quietli gouerned:
translated out of Frenche into Englishe by Robert Fills.
IMPRINT
Printed at London : by Rouland Hall [and Thomas Hacket], dwellyng
in Gutter Lane, at the sygne of the halfe Egle and the Keye,
1562.
DESCRIPTION [8], 85 [i.e. 87], [1] leaves ; (8vo)
NOTE
Colophon reads: Printed at London by Rouland Hall and Thomas
Hacket, the 16. of Aprill .. 1562.
NOTE
Running title reads: The lawes of Geneua.
NOTE
Pp. 85 and 87 misnumbered 87 and 85, respectively.
NOTE
Signatures: *⁸ A-L⁸
NOTE
Variant: title has "concerning spirituall as ciuill"
HEH COPY
Old purchase price. Provenance: bookplates of the Arbury library
and Sir Roger Newdigate.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11725.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S103016.
SUBJECT
Church discipline -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Ecclesiastical law -- Switzerland -- Geneva -- Early works to
1800.
SUBJECT
Church and state -- Switzerland -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1562.
ALT AUTHOR Fills, Robert, fl. 1562.
VAR TITLE Lawes and statutes of Geneva.
VAR TITLE Lawes of Geneua.
VAR TITLE Lawes of Geneva.
1 > Rare Books
12941
Record 67 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12604.
AUTHOR
TITLE
More, Edward, 1537?-1620.
A lytle and bryefe treatyse, called the defence of women, and
especially of Englyshe women, made agaynst the Schole howse of
women.
SAW, NO NOTES, NOT CUT, READ
IMPRINT
[Imprinted at London : In Paules Churche yearde at the sygne of
the Swane by Iohn Kynge], Anno Domini. M.D.LX. [1560]
DESCRIPTION [24] p. ; (4to)
NOTE
In verse.
NOTE
A reply to "The schole house of women", which is sometimes
attributed to Edward Gosynhyll.
NOTE
Printer's name and address from colophon. Variant: colophon has
"Iohn h Kynge"
NOTE
Signatures: A-C⁴
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Newdigate library
copy.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 18067.
BIBL REFS Pforzheimer, 416.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S110037.
SUBJECT
Schole house of women -- Controversial literature -- Early works
to 1800.
SUBJECT
Women -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1560.
1 > Rare Books
12604
Record 68 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12939.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Baldwin, William, ca. 1518-1563?
A treatyce of morall philosophy containing the sayinges of the
wise. Wherin you may see the woorthy and piththye sayinges of
philosophers, emperours, kinges, and oratours: of theyr lyues,
theyr aunswers, of what lignage they came of, and of what
countrey they were. Whose woorthy & notable preceptes,
counsayles, parables & semblables, doothe hereafter folowe.
EDITION
Newly sette furth, & once more enlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman .
IMPRINT
[London] : In aedibus Richardi Totteli. Cum priuilegio ad
imprimendum solum, [1557]
DESCRIPTION [12], 186, [4] leaves ; (8vo)
NOTE
Colophon reads: Imprinted at London in Flete strete, within
Temple barre, at the sygne of the hande and starre, by Rycharde
Tottell, the. xxix. daie of Ianuarye. Anno domini. 1557.
NOTE
In seven books; the first consists of biographies.
NOTE
Includes index.
HEH COPY
T.p. from another copy? MS. notes. Provenance: signatures of
Thomas Oliver; bookplate of the Arbury library; Newdigate
library copy:254.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 1257.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S100570.
SUBJECT
Philosophers, Ancient -- Biography -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Ethics -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1557.
ALT AUTHOR Palfreyman, Thomas, d. 1589?
VAR TITLE Treatise of morall phylosophie.
1 > Rare Books
12939
Record 69 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12572.
AUTHOR
More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.
UNIFRM TITLE Utopia. English.
TITLE
A frutefull pleasaunt, [and] wittie worke, of the beste state of
a publique weale, and of the newe yle, called Vtopia: written
in Latine, by the right worthie and famous Syr Thomas More
knyght, and translated into Englishe by Raphe Robynson,
sometime fellowe of Corpus Christi College in Oxford, and nowe
by him at this seconde edition newlie perused and corrected,
and also with diuers notes in the margent augmented.
IMPRINT
Imprinted at London : By [Richard Tottel for] Abraham Vele,
dwellinge in Pauls churchyarde, at the signe of the Lambe,
[1556]
DESCRIPTION [9], 39, 41-131, [5] leaves ; (8vo)
NOTE
Originally published in Latin in 1516.
NOTE
Actual printer's name from STC; publication date from colophon. A
variant (STC 18095) lacks colophon date.
HEH COPY
Binding signed by Riviere & Son. Provenance: bookplate of Sr.
Richard Newdigate, 1709; Halsey copy, from Dodd Mead & Co., May
1900.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 18095.5.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S112887.
SUBJECT
Utopias -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1556.
ALT AUTHOR Robinson, Ralph, b. 1521.
VAR TITLE Frutefull pleasaunt, and wittie worke, of the beste state of a
publique weale, and of the newe yle, called Utopia.
1 > Rare Books
12572
Record 70 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12942.
AUTHOR
Avila y Çuñiga, Luis de, 1500-1564.
UNIFRM TITLE Commentario del ilustre Señor Don Luis de Avila y Cuñiga.
English.
TITLE
The comentaries of Don Lewes de Auela, and Suníga, great master
of Aranter, which treateth of the great vvars in Germany made
by Charles the fifth Maximo Emperoure of Rome, King of Spain,
against Iohn Frederike Duke of Saxon, and Philip the Lantgraue
of Hesson with other gret princes and cities of the Lutherans,
wherin you may see how god hath preserued this vvorthie and
victorious emperor, in al his affayres against his enemyes
Tra[n]slated out of Spanish into English.
IMPRINT
An. Do. 1555. Londini : In aedibus Richardi Totteli, [1555]
DESCRIPTION [320] p. ; (8vo)
NOTE
Translation by John Wilkinson of: Comentario del ilustre Señor
Don Luis de Avila y Cuñiga.
NOTE
Running title reads: A comentary of the warres in Germany.
NOTE
Signatures: A-U⁸ (A1 signed "[pointing hand] *")
NOTE
With a final colophon leaf.
NOTE
The last two leaves are blank.
HEH COPY
Provenance: book label of the Arbury Library; bookplate of Sir
Richard Newdigate of Arbury.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 987.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S100247.
SUBJECT
Schmalkaldic War, 1546-1547 -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
Spain -- History -- Charles I, 1516-1556 -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1555.
ALT AUTHOR Wilkinson, John, servant to the Earl of Derby.
ALT AUTHOR Zúniga, Francesillo de, 16th cent. Crónica.
VAR TITLE Comentary of the warres in Germany.
1 > Rare Books
12942
Record 71 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12884.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Record, Robert, 1510?-1558.
The pathvvay to knowledg, containing the first principles of
geometrie, as they may moste aptly be applied vnto practise,
bothe for vse of instrumentes geometricall, and astronomicall
and also for proiection of plattes in euerye kinde, and
therfore much necessary for all sortes of men.
IMPRINT
[Imprinted at London : in Poules churcheyarde, at the signe of
the Brasen serpent, by Reynold Wolfe. Cum priuilegio ad
imprimendum solum, Anno Domini. M.D.LI. [1551]]
DESCRIPTION [184] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; (4to)
NOTE
Dedication signed: Robert Recorde.
NOTE
Imprint from colophon.
Signatures: [par.]⁴ [es]⁴ [dagger]⁴ A-H⁴ I²; a-l⁴ m²
NOTE
NOTE
"The second booke of the principles of geometry" has separate
dated title page and register.
HEH COPY
Provenance: signature and bookplate (1709) of Sir Richard
Newdigate; book-label of the Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 20812.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S115664.
SUBJECT
Geometry -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1551.
VAR TITLE Pathway to knowledg.
1 > Rare Books
12884
Record 72 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12883.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Raynalde, Thomas, fl. 1540-1551.
The byrth of mankynde, otherwyse named the womans booke. Newly
set furth, corrected and augmented. Whose co[n]tentes ye maye
rede in the table of the booke, and most playnly in the
prologue. By Thomas Raynold phisition.
IMPRINT
[Imprynted at London : By Tho. Ray[nalde]], Anno. M.D.xlv. [1545]
DESCRIPTION [22], 46, [14], 47-100, [4], 109-144, [2], 145-148 leaves, [4]
leaves of plates ; (4to)
NOTE
Based on a translation by Richard Jonas of a Latin edition of:
Roeslin, Eucharius. Der swangern Frawen und hebammen
Rosegarten.
NOTE
Place of publication from colophon; printer's name from colophon.
NOTE
The "plates" are woodcut.
NOTE
Between quires I and K are interpolated 2H⁸ 3H⁶ with foliation 0,
40, el4, 42, 44, 44, 46, 46, 0, 0, el4, 44, 46, 46. Book 2
begins on K1r.
NOTE
The two leaves following 144 are foliated 44 and 4.
HEH COPY
-Plates. Provenance: bookplate of Sr. Richard Newdigate; book-
label of Arbury library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.) 21154.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S116045.
SUBJECT
Obstetrics -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1545.
ALT AUTHOR Rösslin, Eucharius, d. 1526. Swangern Frawen und hebammen
Rosegarten.
VAR TITLE Byrth of mankynde.
VAR TITLE Womans booke.
ADD. TITLE Swangern Frawen und hebammen Rosegarten.
1 > Rare Books
12883
Record 73 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12935.
TITLE
The institution of a Christen man, conteynynge the exposition or
interpretation of the co[m]mune Crede, of the seuen
sacramentes, of the x. co[m]mandementes, [and] of the Pater
noster, and the Aue Maria, iustification and purgatorie.
IMPRINT
[Londini : in aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris, An.
M.D.XXXVII. [1537]]
DESCRIPTION [4], 120 leaves ; (8vo)
NOTE
Commonly called The Bishops' book.
NOTE
Imprint from colophon.
NOTE
The woodcut title-page frame has "1534" in sill.
NOTE
This edition, with signatures a⁴ A-P⁸, lacks month date in
colophon. The first quire is in the same setting as STC 5166.
HEH COPY
Provenance: bookplates of Sr. Richard Newdigate and the Arbury
library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 5167.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S122111.
SUBJECT
Church of England -- Doctrines.
SUBJECT
1537.
CORP AUTHOR Church of England.
VAR TITLE Bishops' book.
1 > Rare Books
12935
Record 74 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
12936.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Lupset, Thomas, 1495?-1530.
A compendious and a very fruteful treatyse, teachynge the waye of
dyenge well, written to a frende, by the flowre of lerned men
of his tyme, Thomas Lupsete Londoner, late deceassed, on whose
soule Iesu haue mercy.
IMPRINT
[[London] : Thomas Berthelet regius impressor excudebat, An.
1534]
DESCRIPTION 36 [i.e. 41], [1] leaves ; (8vo)
NOTE
Printer's name and publication date from colophon.
NOTE
Signatures: A-E⁸ [F]²; numerous errors in foliation.
NOTE
Running title reads: To dye vvell.
NOTE
The last leaf is blank.
HEH COPY
Provenance: bookplates of Sr. Richard Newdigate and the Arbury
library.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 16934.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S122071.
SUBJECT
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1534.
VAR TITLE To dye vvell.
VAR TITLE To dye well.
1 > Rare Books
12936
Record 75 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
14169 v.2.
AUTHOR
Froissart, Jean, 1338?-1410?
UNIFRM TITLE Chroniques. Livre 3-4. English.
TITLE
Here beg nneth the thirde and fourthe boke of sir Iohn Froissart
of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spaygne, Portyngale,
Scotlande, Bretayne, Flaunders, and other places adioynyng, /
translated out of Frenche in to englysshe by Iohan Bourchier
knyght lorde Berners, deputie generall of ye kynges towne of
Calais and marchesse of the same, at the co[m]maundement of our
most highe redouted souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eyght, kynge
of Englande and of Fraüce [sic] [and] highe defender of the
Christen faithe. [et]c..
IMPRINT
[Imprinted at London : In Fletestrete by Rycharde Pynson, printer
to the kynges moost noble grace, And ended the last day of
August: the yere of our lorde god. M.D.xxv. [1525]]
DESCRIPTION [8], CCC.xix [i.e. 326] leaves ; (fol.)
HEH COPY
IMPERFECT: wanting t.p.
NOTE
A translation of books 3 and 4 of the "Chroniques"
NOTE
Imprint from colophon.
NOTE
Running title reads: The cronycle of Froyssart.
NOTE
Foliation irregular; actual foliation calculated from signatures:
NOTE
a⁸ A-V⁶ 2A-2V⁶ 3A-3N⁶ 3O⁸
In this setting of the title page, line 12 has "redouted" and
line 14 has "Fraüce". Another setting has "redoubted" and
"Fraūce"
HEH COPY
Provenance: signature of Cicilia Coningesbye; bookplate of the
Arbury library; Newdigate sale, 119.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11397.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S121319.
SUBJECT
Europe -- History -- 476-1492.
SUBJECT
1525.
ALT AUTHOR Berners, John Bourchier, Lord, 1466 or 7-1533.
VAR TITLE Here begynneth the thirde and fourthe boke of sir John Froissart
of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spaygne, Portyngale,
Scotlande, Bretayne, Flaunders, and other places adjoynyng.
VAR TITLE Cronycle of Froyssart.
PLACE
England London.
1 > Rare Books
14169 v.2
Record 76 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
AUTHOR
14169 v.1.
Froissart, Jean, 1338?-1410?
UNIFRM TITLE Chroniques. Livre 1-2. English.
TITLE
Here begynneth the first volum of sir Iohan Froyssart: of the
cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande,
Bretayne, Flau[n]ders: and other places adioynynge.
Tra[n]slated out of frenche into our maternall englysshe tonge,
by Iohan Bourchier knight lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement
of oure moost highe redouted souerayne lorde kyng Henry the.
viii. kyng of Englande and of Fraunce, [and] highe defender of
the christen faythe. [et]c.
IMPRINT
[Imprinted at London : In Fletestrete by Richarde Pynson, printer
to the kynges noble grace, And ended the. xxviii. day of
Ianuary: the yere of our lorde. M.D.xxxiii. [1523]]
DESCRIPTION [10], CCC.xxii leaves ; (fol.)
NOTE
A translation of books 1 and 2 of the "Chroniques"
NOTE
Imprint from colophon.
NOTE
Running title reads: The cronycle of Froissart.
NOTE
In this edition, b1r col. 2 line 3 from bottom ends "kyng in his
be-"; b2r col. 1 line 1 has "litell hakeneys/"
NOTE
Copies may exist with some sheets in a reprint by Richard Redman,
ca. 1535--see STC.
HEH COPY
Provenance: signature of Johis Leche; bookplate of the Arbury
library; Newdigate sale, 119.
BIBL REFS STC (2nd ed.), 11396.
BIBL REFS ESTC (RLIN), S121316.
SUBJECT
Europe -- History -- 476-1492 -- Early works to 1800.
SUBJECT
1523.
ALT AUTHOR Berners, John Bourchier, Lord, 1466 or 7-1533.
VAR TITLE Chroniques. Book 1-2. English.
VAR TITLE Here begynneth the first volum of sir Johan Froyssart.
VAR TITLE Cronycle of Froissart.
1 > Rare Books
14169 v.1
Record 77 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
14167.
AUTHOR
Juvenal.
UNIFRM TITLE Works. 1483.
TITLE
Satyrae : With commentary of Domitius Calderinus.
IMPRINT
Venice : Baptista de Tortis, 22 July 1483.
DESCRIPTION [66] l. ; 31 cm. (fol.)
NOTE
Signatures: a-1[superscript]6 = 66 leaves.
HEH COPY
Russia.
HEH COPY
With label: Arbury Library.
HEH COPY
Newdigate sale, Jan. 22, 1920.
BIBL REFS Hain-Cop. 9695.
BIBL REFS Walters 238.
BIBL REFS Olschki 30:253.
BIBL REFS Proctor, 4620.
SUBJECT
1483.
ALT AUTHOR Calderino, Domizio, 1447-1478.
1 > Rare Books
14167
Record 78 of 78
LOCATIONS RARE
CALL #
14153.
TITLE
Great news from Cales and the Straights The Rendezvouz of the
French-Fleet : Being A Brief Discription of the Situation,
Natural Strength and Fortification of Cales, Lisbon, St. Lvcas,
Gibraltar, Lagos, &c. With the Length, Breadth, and Situation
of the Straights, and the Distance of the several Bays, Roads,
and Harbours on those Coasts each from the other.
IMPRINT
London : by J. Wallis, near the Green Dragon in Fleet-Street.
DESCRIPTION 2 pages ; folio.
NOTE
Imprint from colophon.
NOTE
[Caption-title]
HEH COPY
Bound in mottled calf gilt, by Rivière.
HEH COPY
The Newdigate Library copy. Part of no. 42 in sale.
1 > Rare Books
14153
SAW 1656 EDITION THE CAREFLESS SHEPHERD BY THOMAS GOFFE:
BRIDGEWATER LIIBRARY, NO NOTES