OF BOOKS IN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM PRINTED IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND, AND OF BOOKS IN ENGLISH PRINTED ABROAD, TO THE YEAR 1640. VOL. III. PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. SOLD AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM ; AND BY LONGMANS & Co., 39, PATERNOSTER ROW; B. QUARITCH, 15, PICCADILLY; TRÜBNER & Co., 57, LUDGATE HILL. 2540.4. 10. 14 CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH PRINTED BOOKS TO THE YEAR 1640. QUA QUESTIO. Quaestio quodlibetica. An liceat stipendia sub Principe religione discrepante merere. Cantabrigiae, 1630. 4to. 3935. d. QUARLES (FRANCIS) See BIBLE.-OLD TESTAMENT.-Esther. - Another edition. Printed for Hadassa: or the History of J. Marriott, London, [1632?] 4to. Queene Ester: with Meditations thereupon, Divine and Morall... By F. Q. 1621. 4to. 1077. b. 10. (2.) See BIBLE.--OLD TESTAMENT. -Job. Job Militant: with Meditations divine and Morall. By F. Q. 1624. 4to. 1077. b. 76. 11626. c. 32. Divine Fancies; digested into epigrammes, meditations, and observations. [In verse.] Printed by M. F. for J. Marriot, London, 1632. 8vo. 11623. c. 39. Another edition. Printed by M. F. for J. Marriot, London, 1633. 1077. b. 3. 4to. See BIBLE.-OLD TESTAMENT. -Song of Solomon. Sions Sonets. Sung by Solomon the King, and periphras'd by F. Q. 1625. 4to. by M. F. for J. Marriot, London, 1077. b. 77. 1636. Another edition. Printed 4to. 11623. bb. 31. the History of Jonah, Ester, Job, Divine Poems: containing Sampson. Sions Sonets, Elegies. (Eleven pious Meditations.-Pentelogia. An Alphabet of Elegies, upon the...death of... Doctor Ailmer)... Newly augmented, etc. Printed by M. F. for I. Marriot, London, 1633. 8vo. 238. b. 51. With a frontispiece, dated 1632, but without the verses entitled "The Minde of the Frontispico." Most of the pieces have separate 4 N 1077. c. 4. Several of the pieces have special titlepages. There is also an graved general titlepage, dated 1630. en Another edition. Printed by M. F. for I. M., London, 238. b. 49. 1638. 8vo. With a second titlepage engraved, bearing date 1632, opposite which are eight lines entitled "The Minde of the Frontispice." QUARLES (FRANCIS) An Elegie upon my deare brother, the Jonathan of my heart, M' J. Wheeler, etc. T. C. for N. Alsop, and T. Nicholes, London, 1637. 8vo. G. 960. (1.) -Emblemes. (Lusus poëticus poëtis [by E. Benlowes]-Quarleis [by Benevolus, i.e. E. Benlowes].) MS. NOTE. Printed by G. M. and sold at I. Marriots shop, London, 1635-34. 8vo. 1077. c. 80. The "Lusus poëticus" and the "Quarlëis" are without pagination, and have each a distinct titlepage, that of the former bearing date 1634. Another edition. MS. NOTES. Printed for I. W. & F. E., London, 11626. aa. 30. 1635. 8vo. Titlepage engraved. With emblematical drawing and autograph by Timothy Mauleverer. Also with the engraved titlepage and plates of H. Hugo's "Pia Desideria," printed at Antwerp in 1629. Enchyridion containing Institutions QUARLES (FRANCIS) Hieroglyphikes of the life of Man. [In verse, with copper plates by W. Marshall.] M. Flesher for J. Marriot, London, 1638. 8vo. 1077. c. 5. Engraved titlepage. Cropped. The Historie of Samson. [In verse.] Printed by M. F. for J. Marriott, London, 1631. 4to. 1077. b. 34. (2.) in two QUELCH (WILLIAM) Church Customes vindicated sermons [on 1 Cor. xI. 16]. Printed by M. F. for N. Butter, London, 694. d. 15. (1.) 1636. 4to. QUERCITANUS (JOSEPHUS) See DU CHESNE. Certaine QUESTIONS. short Questions and Aunsweres, very profitable and necessary for all yong children, and such as are desirous to be instructed in Contemplative the principles of the Christian Faithe. B. L. Imprinted by I. K. for T. Man, London, 1584. 8vo. 3505. c. 51. (2.) Divine Practical Ethicall Morall Oeconomicall T. Cotes, London, 1640. Politicall. 12mo. 8406. aa. Without pagination. Without pagination. QUIN (WALTER) The Princes [Henry, Prince of Wales,] Epitath. The titlepage is slightly mutilated. The titlepage of another edition of this book reads, "By B. N., Gent." Without pagination. R., B., Mr of Arts. See MARTYN (W.) The Historie and Lives Of the Kings of England, from William the Conquerour to the end. of the reigne of King Henry the VIII.... Where unto is now added the historie of King Ed. VI., of Queene Mary, and Q. Elizabeth, by B. R., Mr of Arts, etc. 1638. fol. G. 4751. R., C. Friendly Counsaile; or Here's an answer to all Demanders, The which Ile declare to all Bystanders, Thereby to teach them how to know A perfect Friend from a flattering Foe. [A ballad. By C. R., i.e. Charles |