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AGRIPPA.

AGRIPPA, H. C.

Henry Cornelius Agrippa His Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy. Of Geomancy. Magical Elements of Peter de Abano. Astronomical Geomancy. The Nature of Spirits. Arbatel of Magick. Translated into English by Robert Turner, Philomathos. London, Printed by J. C. for John Harrison, . 1655. 4°. A, 4 leaves a, 4 leaves: B-Dd in fours. With a woodcut portrait of Agrippa. The Vanity of Arts and Sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight, London: Printed by J. C. for Samuel Speed,... 1676. 8o, A—Aa in eights, besides the titlepage and portrait.

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The Vanity of Arts and Sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight. [Translated into English.] London Printed by R. E. for R. B. and are to be sold by C. Blount, 1684. 8°, A-Aa in eights, besides title and a portrait. AGRIPPA, MARCUS VIPSANUS. An Oration of Agrippa to Octavius Cæsar Augustus, Against Monarchy. Taken out of the LII. Book of Dion the Philosopher, And now put into English by A. R. London, Printed for Livewell Chapman,... 1658. 4o, 6 leaves. AIR.

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A thinge sene in the ayre. Licensed to J. Charlwood, 27 June, 1580. À KEMPIS, THOMAS.

A little garden of Roses or holy Meditations written first in Latyn by Thomas A Kempis and translated into English by A. H. Licensed to Humphrey Blunden, 17 Oct. 1638.

ALANE, ALEXANDER.

Of the auctorite of the word of God agaynst the bisshop of London / wherein are conteyned certen disputacyons had in the parlament howse betwene the bisshops abowt the nomber of the sacramēts and other things / very necessary to be known/ made by Alexāder Alane Scot and sent to the Duke of Saxon.

There is nothing bydden that shal not be opened and come to lyght. Math. I. No place, &c. 8°, black letter, A-F in eights, F 7-8 blank. Lambeth. ALAZONOMASTIX.

Free-Parliament Queries: Proposed to Tender-Consciences; And Published for the use of the Members now Elected. By Alazonomastix Philalethes. Spectatum admissi... ? Printed in the year of our Redemption. 1660. 4°, 4 Ïeaves.

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ALBERTUS, MAGISTER.

Questiones Alberti de modis significādi impresse p Wynandu de Worde in vico [the fletestrete] anglice nuncupato ad signum solis commorantem. [Colophon.] Expliciunt questiones magistri Alberti de modis. Londoniis nouiter impresse per Wynandum de Worde 4o, black letter, A-D in eights and fours, last page with the colophon. Br. M. ALBERTUS MAGNUS.

A Treatise of Adhering to God; written by Albert the Great, Bishop of Ratisbon. Put into English by Sir Kenelme Digby, Kt. Also A Conference with a Lady about Choyce of Religion. London, Printed for Henry Herringman, 1654. 8°, A-K in eights, K 8 blank, and the title. Dedicated by the author to the Lady Digby, after which occurs an epistle by W. Gr. to Lady Winter, wife of Sir John Winter of Liddne in the County of Gloucester.

ALE.

A Jest of bottell ale. A ballad. Licensed to Thomas Nelson, 19 Aug. 1583.

A ballad intituled Jones ale is newe.
Licensed to J. Danter, 16 Oct. 1594.
The vnthriftes adiew to Jones ale is newe.
A ballad. Licensed to E. White, 15 Nov.
1594.

ALEMAN, MATHEO.

The Rogve: Or The Life of Gvzman de Alfarache. Written in Spanish by Matheo Aleman, Seruant to his Catholike Maiestie, and borne in Sevill. London, Printed for Edward Blount. 1622. Folio. *, 6 leaves: A-Ggg in sixes, last leaf blank. Dedicated to Sir John Strangewayes by the translator, James Mabbe.

Between sign. Z and Aa occur a▲, 2 leaves, **, 8 leaves (with title to second part, preface, verses, &c.).

The Rogue, Or The Life of Gvzman . . . The fourth Edition corrected. London, Printed by W. H. for Phillip Chetwind. 1656. Folio. Title, dedication, &c., 5 leaves: A, 4 leaves: B-4 M 4 in sixes. The Rogue: Or, The Excellencie of History Displayed, in the Notorious Life of that Incomparable Thief, Guzman de Alfarache, the Witty Spaniard. Written originally in Spanish, By Matheo Aleman, Servant to his Catholike Majestie; And from the same Epitomiz'd into English, by A. S. Gent. London. Printed by J. C. for the Author; and are to be sold by Tho. Johnson. 1655. 8°, B-R 4 in eights, and the title.

ALEXANDER.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT.

An history of Alexander, Campaspe, and Appelles, and of the Faythfull fryndeshippe betwene them. A ballad. Licensed to T. Purfoot in 1565-6.

ALEXANDER VII., Pope of Rome. A Short Account of the Life and Death of Pope Alexander the VII. With a Description of his Funeral Machin. Together with an Exact Relation of the particular Ceremonies performed at the Creation and Coronation of this present Pope Clement the IX. Translated out of the Italian Copies printed at Rome: By P. A. Gent. London, Printed for Moses Pitt... 1667. 4°, A-D 2 in fours, besides the title and preface, 2 leaves, and a portrait of Clement IX. ALEXIS OF PIEDMONT.

The Secretes of the reuerend Maister Alexis. . . Imprinted at London, by Jhon Kyngston, for Jhon Wight. Anno Domini. 1580. 4o, black letter. Part I. A-Q in eights, besides *, 6 leaves : Part II. with separate title, A-K in eights: Part III. dated 1578, A-M in fours: Part IV. translated by Richard Androse, and dated 1578, A—X in fours, and a-c in fours.

The Secrets... Newly corrected and amended... Imprinted at London by Peter Short for Thomas Wight. 1595. 4°, black letter, A-Z 2 in eights.

The Secretes of the Reverende Maister Alexis of Piemovnt, containying excellente remedies against diuers diseases, woundes, and other accidents, with the manner to make distillations, parfumes, confitures, diynges, colours, fusions, and meltynges. A worke well approued, verye profytable and necessary for euery man. Translated out of Frenche into English, by Wyllyam Warde. Imprynted at London by Iohn Kingston for Nicolas Inglande, dwellinge in Paules churchyarde. Anno. 1558. Mensi. Nouemb. 4o, black letter. Title and Alexis to the Reader, 3 leaves: A-Hh in fours.

The Secretes of the Reverende Mayster Alexis of Piemont. . . Londini. Anno a virgineo partu. M.D.LIX. XXI. die Mens. Nouemb. 4o, black letter. a, 4 leaves: *, 4 leaves: A-R 4 in eights. [Col.] Imprinted at London by Henry Svtton, dwellyng in Paternoster rowe, at the signe of the blacke Moryan. Anno a virgineo partu. 1559.

The Secretes of the reuerend Maister Alexis of Piemont. Containing excellent

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remedis against diuers diseases, woundes, and other accidentes. Translated out

of Frenche into Englyshe, by William Warde. Prynted at London by Rouland Hall for Nycolas England, dwellynge in Pater noster rowe. 1562. 4o, black letter. *, 6 leaves: A-R 4 in eights.

The secretes of the reuerende maister
Alexis
Imprinted at London, by
Henry Bynneman, for Iohn Wight. Anno
Domini. 1568. 4o. *, 6 leaves: A-Q in
eights.

The seconde part of the Secretes of Master Alexis of Piemont, by hym collected out of diuers excellent authours, and newely translated out of Frenche into Englishe, with a generall Table of all the matters conteined in the saied Boke. By Willyam Ward. Imprinted at London, by Jhon kyngston for Nicholas Englande. Anno domini. M.D.LX. 4°, black letter. Title and the Translator to the Readers, 2 leaves A-Y in fours.

The second part of the Secretes of Maister Alexis of Piemont, Printed at London by Rovland Hall for Nicholas Englande. 1563. 4o, black letter. Title and the Translatour to the Readers, 2 leaves A-P 2 in fours.

The seconde parte of the secretes. Imprinted at London, by Henry Bynneman.. 4o, A-K in eights.

The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes. Englished by Wyllyam Warde. Printed at London by Roulande Hall, for Nycholas Englande. 1562. 4°, black letter, A-Y in fours.

The thyrde and last parte. . . . Imprinted
at London by Henry Denham, for John.
CL in eights.
Wyght. [1566.] 4°, A-B in fours:

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ALGORISM.

ALGORISM.

An Introduction of Algorisme, to learne to reckon with the Penne, or with the Counters, in whole numbers or in broken. Newlie ouerseene and corrected. Whereto is annexed, certaine notable and pleasant rules of false positions, not before seene in our English tongue. By which all manner of difficill Questions, may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Imprinted at London by John Charlewood, "dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and the Key, 1581. 8°, A-P in eights. Black letter. Douce Coll,

ALINTON, ROBERT.

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Libellus sophistaru ad vsum Oxonieñ Impressus Londoniis per Winandum de Worde. [at the end is added:] Anno dui. M.CCCCC.xxx. Die vero decima sexta Julij. 4o, A-K in eights and fours. Lambeth.

Libellus Sophistaru ad vsum Cañbrigieñ. [This title is on a ribbon over a woodcut. The colophon :] Explicit libellus Sophistarum ad vsum Cantibrigieñ. Londoniis peruigili cura impressus per me Wynandum de Worde in vico anglice nücupato (the fletestrete) Ad intersigniu solis 2morante. Anno dñi M. ccccc. xxiiii. dievero. iiii. Mensis Junii. 4°, A-K in eights and fours: L, 6: L6 with the colophon and device. Lambeth. ALLEN, BENJAMIN.

The Natural History of the Chalybeat and Purging Waters of England: With their particular Essays and Uses. Among which are treated at large the Apoplexy & Hypochondriacism. To which are added, Some Observations on the Bath Waters in Somersetshire. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Manchester. By Benjamin Allen, Med. Bac. London Printed: . . . 1699. 8°, A, 4 leaves a-b in eights: B-N 4 in eights. ALLEN, J.

The Younger Brother His Apologie... Oxford, Printed by Iohn Lichfield for Edward Forrest, 1635. 4o, A—I 2 in fours.

The date 1634 in the colophon is preserved.

An Apology for a Yovnger Brother. Written for the generall good of this Kingdome. Oxford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield for Edward Forrest, 1641. 4°, A-I 2 in fours, A 1 and I 2 blank.

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ALLEN, CARDINAL WILLIAM. Traicté Politique, Composé par William Allen, Anglois, Et traduit nouvellement en français, ou il est prouvé par l'exemple de Moyse, et par d'autres, tirés hors de l'escriture, que tuer un Tiran titulo vel exercitio, n'est pas un meurtre. Lugduni. Anno M.DC.LXVIII. 8°, A—L6 in eights.

ALLINGTON, JOHN.

The Grand Conspiracy of the Members against the Mind, Of Jews against their Kings. As it hath been delivered in the four following Sermons. By John Allington (A Sequestred Divine.) London: Printed for R. Royston, . . . 1657. 12o, A-I in twelves and A-D 6 in twelves.

A curious and quaintly-written book, with political allusions. ALLISON, RICHARD.

The Psalmes of Dauid in Meter, The plaine Song beeing the common twine to be sung and plaide vpon the Lute, Orpharyon, Citterne or Base Violl, seuerally or altogether, the singing part to be either Tenor or Treble to the Instrument, according to the nature of the voyce, or for foure voyces. With some short Tunnes in the end, . . . By Richard Allison Gent., Practitioner in the Art of Musicke, London Printed by William Barley, the Assigne of Thomas Morley. 1599. Cum Priuilegio. . . . Folio, A-T 3 in fours. Dedicated to Anne, Countess of Warwick. ALMANAC.

Almanacke for XII. yere. [This is the whole title. On the verso of the third leaf occurs]... lately corrected. and enprynted at London in the Fletestrete by wynkyn de worde. In the yere of the Incarnacyon of our lorde a. m. ccccc. and. viii. The. xxiii. yere of the reygne of our most redoubted souereyne lorde kige henry the. vii. Very small 12°, 16 leaves, the last blank. Br. Museum.

Almanacke for XII. yere. [This is the whole title. On the third leaf occurs :]

lately corrected and enprynted at London in the Flete-strete by Wynkyn de Worde. In the yere of the reygne of our most redoubted souerayne Lorde Kinge Henry the. vij. [1516.] Small 12o, 15 leaves. A diminutive volume, 2 in. x 2 in. Bodleian.

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See Notes and Queries, 2nd S. vii. 114. Alma[na]cke for. XV. yeres. Here begynneth y seycle or chauge of yo mone with ye coniuncyon & sheweth what daye /houre / mynute / sygne / and degree y mone shall chaunge. Also y

ALMANAC.

may knowe the eclypse of the sonne and mone from the date of our lord. M.CCCCC. &. xxii. vnto ye date of our lorde. M.CCCCC. &. xxxvi: And truely corrected by a true copye with great dylygece. Imprynted at London in the Feltestrete at the sygne of the sonne by me wynkyn de worde. [1522.] 8°, black letter, 10 leaves, including a large woodcut the size of the page before the title.

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Puttick & Simpson, Dec. 5, 1876, No. 11. [An Almanacke and Prognostication for the year of our Lorde M.ccccc. and XXXUJJ. A large sheet, printed in black and red. Bagford papers (a fragment). The Rules and Ryghte ample Documentes Touchinge the vse and practise of ye common almanacke which ys caled ephemerydes. Licensed to Thomas Marshe, in 1557-8.

A necessary Almanacke and Kalender In whiche is contayned the daye hower and mynute of the chaunge, full, and quarters of the Moone, for this yere of a. 1560, and the true degree and minute of the Sonne euery day at noon with the signe and degre of the Moone also at noon. seruing wel for these thre next yeares and seuerall rules for the weather. .. gathered by Thomas Hyll Londi[ner]. Imprinted at London in Fletestrete nere to S. Dunstons Church by Thomas Marshe. 4°. Bagford papers (title only).

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A[n] almanacke for the monythes. Licensed to Owen Rogers in 1562-3. An almanacke with the names of the Kynges. Licensed to T. Marsh in 1565-6. A perpetuall almanack servinge for a memoryall. Licensed to T. Purfoot in 1566.

An almanacke in Duche. Licensed to John Stell and Arnold van Gulke in 1568-9.

A spirituall Almanacke / and a faythfull prognosticacon vpon the yere 1586. and perpetually after to the worldes ende. being one booke and called A Juell for gentiluomen. Licensed to Henry Denham, 7 Feb. 1585-6.

The Register Booke or Applicacon of the blanck Almanack, to the true and orderlie keepinge of the Register booke of weddinges Christeninges and Burialles accordinge to the Queenes Iniunctyons. Licensed to Thomas Purfoot, the Elder and Younger, 26 Feb. 1592-3.

A New Bloody Almanack, For this insuing year 1645. Wherein is contained

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The Bloody Almanack: Or, Astrological Prædictions, and Monethly Observations, For the Year, 1659. From the Motions and Configurations of the Coelestial Bodies,.. Further denoting and setting forth the Victorious proceedings of the English against the Spaniards. . . . London, Printed for Iohn Raynor, 1659. 4°, 4 leaves.

An Almanack for the Yar of ovr Lord 1675. An engraved sheet in compartments. Bagford papers (a fragment). London Almanack for ye Year of ovr Lord 1697. . . . An engraved sheet. Bagford papers.

London Almanack for ye Year of ovr Lord 1698. An engraved sheet. Bagford papers. London Almanack for the Year of our ford papers. Lord 1707. An engraved sheet. Bag

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A new Perpetuall Almanack most readily shewing The Day of the Month, New Moon, Key day Leap year. [London, J. Sturt? circâ 1720.] A sheet entirely engraved and issued at sixpence. Bagford papers. ALMANSOR.

Almansor the Learned and Victoriovs King that conquered Spaine. His Life and Death published by Robert Ashley, out of the Librarie of the Vniversitie of Oxford.

Seneca. Otium tuum non emineat: sed appareat.

London, Printed for John Parker. 1627. 4o, A-L in fours, besides 4 leaves of prefixes. Dedicated to Charles I.

This work was ready for the press, it seems, some time before it was printed. ALMS.

A Treatise, how By the Worde of God, Christian mens Almose ought to Be distributed. [Quot. from Matth. vi.] No place, &c. [Printed abroad, about 1555.] 8°, A-B in eights, B 8 blank. Lambeth. ALNWICK, J.

Alnick his Meditations vpon Gods Monarchie, and the Deuill his Kingdome. And of the knowledge that Man in this life

may obtaine of the almightie, eternal, and most glorious Godhed:... Imprinted at London by Gerred Dewes

ALSOP.

1587. 4o, black letter. T 4 leaves, first blank: C C, 4 leaves: A-P in fours, P 4 blank. Dedicated to Sir F. Walsingham.

ALSOP, GEORGE.

A Character of the Province of Maryland,
Wherein is Described in four distinct
Parts, viz.

I. The Scituation, and plenty of the
Province.

II. The Laws, Customs, and natural
Demeanor of the inhabitants.
III. The worst and best Vsage of a
Mary-Land Servant, opened in
view.

IV. The Traffique, and vendable Commodities of the Countrey. Also A small Treatise on the wilde and naked Indians (or Susquehanokes) of Mary-Land, their Customs, Manners, Absurdities, & Religion. Together with a Collection of Historical Letters. By George Alsop. London, Printed by T. J. for Peter Dring. 1666. Small 8°, A-I in eights. With a portrait and map. Dedicated to Cecil, Lord Baltimore. Grenv. Coll.

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Prefixed are some verses by the author to his book.

ALSTED, HENRY.

The Worlds Proceeding Woes and Succeeding Joyes.

1. In cruell Warres and vehement Plagues.

2. In happy Peace and Vnity amongst all living Creatures. Or, The Triple Presage of Henry Alsted, (A man every way most learned) depending as well on the Oracles of Heaven, as on the opinions of the greatest Astrologers. With an Addition of the fiery conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter, this instant February. London, Printed in the yeare, 1642. 4°, 8 leaves.

AMADIS OF GAUL.

The 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 bookes of Amadis de Gaul. Licensed to Adam Islip and William Morynge, 16 Oct. 1594. AMADIS OF GREECE.

The Most Excellent and Famous History .. 1694.

"As a literary anecdote to conclude with, I have found in Heber's Amadis of Greece, besides Spenser's Mask of Cupid, Sir Philip Sidney's Zahnane, and Shakespeare's Florizel."-Southey's letter to Wynn, June 11,

1807.

AMBOYNA.

A Trve Relation of the Vnivst, Crvell, and Barbarovs Proceedings. . . London, Printed by G. Purslowe for Nathaniel

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Newberry, 1632. 4o, A-N in fours, the first and last leaves with woodcuts only. A Remonstrance of the Directors of the Netherlands East India Company, presented to the Lords States Generall of the vnited Provinces, in defence of the said Companie, touching the bloudy proceedings against the English Merchants, executed at Amboyna. Together with the Acts of the Processe, against the sayd English. And the Reply of the English East Company, to the said Remonstrance and Defence. Published by Authority. Printed at London by Iohn Dawson, for the East India Company, 1632. 4o. A-E 3 in fours the Copy of the Processe, with a fresh title, A-E in fours: the Reply, B-G in fours.

AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. The Roman Historie, Containing such Acts and occurrents as passed under Constantius, Julianus, Valens, Emperours. Digested into 18 Bookes, the remains of 51, and written first in Latine by Ammianus Marcellinus. Now translated newly into English. . . . Done by Philemon Holland. .. London, Printed by Adam Islip. An. 1609. Folio. A, 2 leaves: B-3 I in fours: ad in fours: A-F 2 in fours. Dedicated by Holland to the Mayor, &c., of Coventry. ANABAPTIST.

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The Leacherous Anabaptist: Or, The Dipper Dipt. A New Protestant Ballad. To the Tune of Packingtons Pound. London Printed for Benjamin Harris, 1681. A folio leaf.

ANDERSON, ANTHONY.

Godlye prayers made by Anthonie Anderson. Licensed to John Wolfe, 3 Aug.

1591.

ANDERSON, PATRICK.

The Colde Spring of Kinghorne Craig, His Admirable and new Tryed Properties, so far foorth as yet are found true by Experience. Written by Patrick Anderson D. of Physick. Disco Orbi, quod quisq.sibi. Edinburgh, Printed by Thomas Finlason, . . 1618. 4o, A-D 2 in fours, besides the title (with a woodcut view of the spring on the back) and following leaf.

The author's dedication to John Earl of Mar is dated from his house at Edinburgh, 8 October, 1618.

ANDOVER, LORD.

The Lord Andevers Two Speeches: The One concerning the Pacification the 6th of March. The other the Starre-Cham

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