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A. (J.) The younger brother his apologie, or a fathers free power disputed, for the disposition of his lands or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any 4to. Oxford, 1634

one of them

Abdias the prophet. Abdias the prophet; interpreted by T. B.; bl. lett. 8vo. Lond. Henry Binneman, 1574 Abenezrah (Kinki). An everlasting prognostication of the

change of weather 8vo. Lond. for M. G. n. d. Achilles Statius seu Tatius, Alexandrinus. The loves of Clitophon and Leucippe, transl. from the Greek 8vo. Oxford, 1638

Acuna (Hernando da). The resolved gentleman; translated by Lewes Lewkenor

4to. Lond. by R. Watkins, 1594

Adams (Jack). His perpetual almanack 8vo. Lond. n. d. Adams (John), of the Inner Temple. Index Villaris; or an alphabetical table of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, and private seats, in England and Wales fol. Lond. 1680

Addison (Lancelot), D.D. West Barbary, or, a short narrative of the revolutions of the kingdoms of Fez and Morocco 8vo. Oxford, 1671 The present state of the Jews; to which is annexed a summary discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Ge8vo. Lond. 1682

mara

Admiralty. A declaration of the Commons, concerning the jurisdiction of the Admiralty. 4to. Lond. 1648

Ady (Thomas), M.A. A perfect discovery of witches 4to. Lond. 1661

Elfricus (Abbas). A testimonie of antiquitie, shewing the auncient fayth in the church of England touching the sacrament of the body and bloude of the Lord; Saxon and Engl.

8vo. Lond. by Fohn Day, n. d. A Saxon treatise concerning the Old and New Testament, now first published with English of our times, by Will. L'Isle 4to. Lond. 1623 Ælianus (Claud), Tacticus. His tactiks or art of embattailing an army after the Grecian manner; with notes by J. Bingham fol. Lond. 1616

Æsopus. His fables in tru orthography; translated by William Bulloker, bl. let. imperf.

8vo. Lond. by Edm. Bollifante, 1585 - in Englyshe, with all his lyfe and fortune; (Caxton's translation) bl. let. 8vo. (by W. Myddelton), n. d. another edition 8vo. Lond. 1634

translated into Eng. verse by Will. Barret

fol.

8vo. Lond. 1639 paraphras'd in verse, adorn'd with sculpture, by John Ogilby fol. Lond. 1665 . another edition; 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1673 in English, French, and Latin, by Th. Philipott and Rob. Codrington; and with sculptures by Francis Barlow Lond. 1687 Albertus, Magnus, Bolstadius Ord. Præd. His secrets: of the vertues of herbes, stones, and certaine beasts 8vo. Lond. 1637 Aleman (Matheo). The rogue: or, the excellencie of history displayed, in the notorious life of that incomparable thief, Guzman de Alfarache: epitomiz'd from the Spanish, by A. S. 8vo. Lond. 1655 Alexander (William), earl of Sterline. Recreations with the muses fol. Lond. 1637

Alexis (of Piemount) His secretes, transl. by W. Warde; 4 parts, bl. let. 4to. Lond. for John Wight, 1568, 78 Aleyn (Charles). The historie of that wise and fortunate prince, Henrie the Seventh, a poem

8vo.

Lond. 1638

Algorismus. An introduction of algorisme, to learne to reckon with the penne, or with the counters, in whole numbers or in broken. bl. let.

8vo. Lond. Iohn Charlewood, 1581

Allen (William). Killing no murder, by Col. Titus

4to. Lond. 1689

Allot (Robert). Englands Parnassus: or, the choysest flowers of our moderne poets 8vo. Lond. 1600 Almanac. Almanacks for various years, in 58 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1607-1771

Alport (Edward). David's catechisme 8vo. Lond. 1623 Amadis of Greece. The most excellent and famous history of Amadis of Greece, surnam'd, the knight of the burning sword (a translation from the seventh book of Amadis of Gaul). bl. let. 4to. Lond. 1694

Andrewes (Abraham). The hunting of the greene lyon, in verse; p. 278 of Ashmole's theatr. chem. q. v. Antichrist. A short description of Antichrist vnto the nobilitie of England, &c. bl. let.

8vo.

n. p. (1554) Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius Verus). The golden boke, transl. oute of Frenche into Englishe, by John Bourchier, &c. (written by Ant. de Guevara, q. v.) Antonius. The most excellent history of Antonius and Aurelia; or, the two incomparable lovers 4to. Lond. 1682 Apocrypha. Apocripha: transl. by M. Coverdale

4to. [this is a portion of the Bible printed at London by And. Hester, 1550] Apophthegmata. Witty apophthegms delivered at several times by king James, king Charles, the marquess of Worcester, lord Bacon, and sir Tho. Moore, collected by T. Baily 8vo. Lond. 1658

Apparel. England's vanity; or, the voice of God against the monstrous sin of pride, in dress and apparel 8vo. Lond. 1683

Apuleius. The eleuen bookes of the Golden Asse, translated out of Latin into English, by Will. Adlington 4to. Lond. by Valentine Symmes, 1596

Aretinus (Petrus). The sixth part of the wandring-whore revived 4to. Lond. 1663

Argalus. The unfortunate lovers: the history of Argalus

and Parthenia

8vo. Lond.

Argote y de Molina (Gonçalo de). El conde Lucanor 4to. Seuilla, 1575 Aristænetus. Letters of love and gallantry, from the Greek 8vo. Lond. 1698 Aristoteles. The problems of Aristotle, with other philosophers and phisitions

8vo. Edenborough, by R. Waldgraue, 1595 Armada (the Spanish). The copie of a letter sent out of England to don Bernardin Mendoza, ambassadour in France for the king of Spaine, declaring the state of England, &c. 4to. Lond. 1588 Certaine advertisements out of Ireland, concerning the losses and distresses happened to the Spanish nauie, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1588 A packe of Spanish lyes, sent abroad in the world; now ripped vp, vnfolded, and by iust examination condemned 8vo. Lond. 1588 An answer to the untruthes, published and printed in Spaine, in glorie of their supposed victorie atchicued against our English navie; translated from the Spanish by James Lea 4to. Lond. 1589 Arms. Mars his field, or the exercise of armes, where in lively figures is showne the right use and perfect manner of handling the buckler, sword, and pike 8vo. Lond. n. d.

Armin (Robert). The valiant Welshman, or, the true chronicle history of the life and valiant deeds of Caradoc the great, king of Cambria, now called Wales; a play 4to. Lond. 1663

Armstrong (Johnny). The pleasant and delightful history of Johnny Armstrong of Westmoreland

4to. Lond. n. d.

4to. Lond. n. d.

Army. Laws and ordinances of warre, established for the better conduct of the army

Arnold (Richard). The names of the baylifs custos mairs and sherefs of the cite of London, otherwise called Arnold's Chronicle; bl. let.

fol.

n. d.

Arrian. The Fal of the late Arrian

Printed by William Powell, 12mo. 1549

[A fragment of one leaf only]

Ars. The book intytulyd, The art of good lywyng and good deyng; bl. let. fol. Paris, 1503, imperfect

Arthur (prince). The hystorye of the mooste noble and worthy prynce kynge Arthur; bl. let.

(fol. Lond. by W. Copland, 1557) imperfect The auncient order, societie, and unitie laudable of prince Arthure and his knightly armory of the round table transl. and collected by R. Robinson: in verse, 4to. Lond. John Wolfe, 1583

bl. let. The most ancient and famovs history of the renowned prince Arthur; 3 parts 4to. Lond. 1634

Articuli. Articles to be enquired of in the generall visitation of Edmonde (Bonner) bisshoppe of London ; bl. let. 4to. Lond. Joh. Cawood, 1554 Injunctions given by the queen's majesty, in 1559 8vo. (Lond. 1595) 4to. Lond. 1600

and Advertisements partely for due order in the publique administration of common prayers, and using the holy sacraments. And partely for the apparell of all persons ecclesiasticall 4to. Lond. Thos. Dawson, 1584 The articles 4to. 1593 Articles to be inquired of in the visitation, in the first yeare of queene Elizabeth 8vo. Lond. Ch. Barker, 1595 and 4to. Lond. 1600 Articles to be inquired of in the first metropoliticall visitation of Richarde (Bancroft), archbp. of Canterbury 4to. Lond. 1605 Articles to be inquired of within the archdeaconry of Middlesex, by the church-wardens and sworne-men in euery parish 4to. Lond. 1620 A collection of articles, canons, injunctions, &c. together with several acts of parliament concerning ecclesiastical matters; some whereof are to be read in churches 8vo. Lond. 1699

Ascham (Roger). A report and discourse of the affaires of Germany, and the emperour Charles his court

The scholemaster

4to.

4to.

Lond. by John Daye, 1570
Lond. by John Daye, 1571

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