Author |
Title |
EE |
(anon) | The Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres | 920 |
ABERDEEN | Generall Demands Concerning the Late Covenant | 635 |
ABERDEEN | The Answeres of Some Brethern of the Ministeri to the Replies concerning the late Covenant | 636 |
AESOP | Subtyll Historyes and Fables of Esope, The Book of the | 439 |
AESOP | The Morall Fabillis of Esope in Scottis Meter be Master Henrisone | 282 |
ARS | Ars Moriendi, that is to Saye the Craft for to Deye for the Helthe of Mannes Sowle | 639 |
ART | Here Begynneth a Lityll Treatise Spekynge of the Arte & Crafte to Knowe Well to Dye | 221 |
Abbot, George | A Briefe Description of the Whole World | 213 |
Acheley, Thomas | A Most Lamentable and Tragicall Historie, Conteyning the Tyrannie which Violenta Executed upon Her Lover Didaco | 836 |
Achesone, James | The Military Garden; or Instructions for All Young Soldiers | 637 |
Achilles Statius | The Most Delectable and Pleasaunt History of Clitiphon and Leucippe, tr by William Burton | 837 |
Adrichomius, Christianus | A Briefe Description of Hierusalem, Also a Map, tr by T Tymme | 125 |
Adson, John | Courtly Masquing Ayres, Composed to 5 and 6 Parts, for Violins, Consorts, and Cornets | 838 |
Aelfric, Abbot | A Testimonie of Antiquitie | 214 |
Aelianus, Tacticus | The Art of Embattailing an Army, or the Second Part of Aelian's Tacticks | 70 |
Aelianus, Tacticus | The Tacticks of Aelian, or Art of Embattailing and Army. Englished and Illustrated by J. Bingham | 14 |
Agard, A | The Repertorie of Records at Westminster | 291 |
Ahmad I, Sultan | Letters from the Great Turke | 292 |
Ainsworth, Henry | A True Confession of the Faith | 158 |
Ainsworth, Henry | An Apologie or Defence of Such Tru Christians as are Commonly Called Brownists | 217 |
Albertus Magnus | The Boke of Secretes | 116 |
Alceste | The Tragedie of Alceste and Elisa | 902 |
Alcock, John | An Exhortacyon Made to Relygyous Systers | 638 |
Alcock, John | Mons Perfectionis | 706 |
Alessio, Piemontese, pseud. | The Fourth and Final Booke of Secretes | 841 |
Alessio, Piemontese, pseud. | The Seconde Part of the Secretes | 839 |
Alessio, Piemontese, pseud. | The Thyrde and Last Parte of the Secretes of Maister Alexis of Piemont | 840 |
Alessio | The Secretes of the Reverende Maister Alexis of Piemount Containing Remedies Against Diseases | 707 |
Alexander, William, Earl of Stirling | An Encouragement to Colonies | 63 |
Alexander, William, Earl of Stirling | The Tragedie of Darius | 293 |
Alison, Richard | A Plaine Confutation of a Tretise of Brownisme Entituled: Description of a Visble Churche | 9 |
Allott, Robert | Englands Parnassus: or the Choysest Flowers of Our Moderne Poets | 216 |
Allott, Robert | Wits Theater of the Little World | 359 |
Almansa Y Mendoza, Andres de | Two Royall Entertainments, Lately Given to Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by Philp the Fourth of Spaine | 842 |
Ames, William | An Answere to a Letter | 566 |
Ames, William | Conscience with the Power and Cases Thereof | 708 |
Antwerpe | An Historicall Discourse of Antwerpe | 903 |
Ariosto, Lodovico | Orlando Furioso in English Heroical Verse | 259 |
Ariosto, Ludovico | Ariostos Seven Planets Governing Italie? | 770 |
Aristotle | Thus Endeth the Secrete of Secretes of Arystotle | 220 |
Arnauld, Antoine | The Arrainement of the Whole Societie of Jesuites in Fraunce | 904 |
Arsanes | Orations, of Arsanes Agaynst Philip? | 233 |
Arthus, Gothard | DIALOGUES IN ENGLISH AND MALAIANE LANGUAGES | 640 |
Articles | Articles of Militarie Discipline | 77 |
Ascham, Roger | The Scholemaster, or Plaine and Perfite Way of Teachyng Children the Latin Tong | 15 |
Ascham, Roger | Toxophilus, The schole of shootinge contayned in two Bookes | 79 |
Aske, James | Elizabetha Triumphans: Conteyning the Damned Practizes used Ever Sithence Her Highness First Coming to the Crowne | 78 |
Askham, Anthony | A Litle Herball of the Properties of the Herbes | 843 |
Aspley, John | Speculum Nauticum: A Looking Glasse, for Sea-Men | 844 |
Astley, John | The Art of Riding, set foorth in a breefe treatise | 10 |
Augustine, Saint | Two Bokes of the Noble Doctor and BS Augustine C60 | 32 |
Aylmer, John, Bp | An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subjects? | 423 |
B., S. | An Excellent and Meterial Discourse Proving What Great Danger Will Hang Over Our Heads | 497 |
BEAUMONT & FLETCHER | The Knight of the Burning Pestle | 152 |
BECON, THOMAS | The Principles of Christian Religion | 774 |
Babington, John | A Short Tretise of Geometrie | 296 |
Babington, John | Pyrotechnia; or, a Discourse on Artificiall Fireworks | 295 |
Bacan, Alvaro De | Relation of the Conquest of Tercera in an. 1583 | 772 |
Bacon, Francis | Apophthegmes New and Old | 424 |
Bacon, Francis | Certaine Miscellany Works | 222 |
Bacon, Francis | Essayes. Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion | 17 |
Bacon, Francis | The Charge of Sir F. Bacon Touching Duells | 7 |
Bacon, Francis | The Elements of the Common Lawes of England | 164 |
Bacon, Francis | The Historie of Life and Death | 20 |
Bacon, Francis | The Twoo Bookes of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning | 218 |
Bacon, Francis | The Wisdom of the Ancients | 1 |
Bailey, Walter | A Short Discourse of the Three Kindes of Peppers in Common Use, etc. | 425 |
Bailey, Walter | Two Treatises Concerning the Preservation of Eie-sight. | 709 |
Bainbridge, John | An Astronomicall Descriptin of the Late Comet from the 18 of November 1618 to the 16 of December following | 710 |
Baker, George | The Composition or Making of the Oil Called Oleum Magistrale | 123 |
Balbani, Niccolo | Newes from Italy of a Second Moses or? | 905 |
Bale, John | The First Two Partes of the Actes? | 906 |
Bale, John | The Image of Bothe Churches | 498 |
Bales, Peter | The Arte of Brachygraphie? | 426 |
Bales, Peter | The Writing Schoolmaster, Inuented 1 Jan 1590 | 194 |
Bancroft, Richert, Archbp. | A Suruay of the Pretended Holy Discipline | 428 |
Bancroft, Richert, Archbp. | Daungerous Positions? | 427 |
Banister, John | A Needefull, New, and Necessarie Treatise of Chyrurgerie | 300 |
Banister, John | A Treatise of One Hundred and Thirteene Diseases of the Eyes | 297 |
Banister, John | The Historie of Man, Sucked from the Sappe of the Most Approued Anathomistes | 122 |
Barker, Andrew | A True and Certain Report of the Beginning, Proceedings and Now Present Estate of Captain Warde and Danseker, the Two Late Famous Priates | 21 |
Barlow, William, AB | Magneticall Aduertisements | 47 |
Barlow, William, Archd. Of Salisbury | A Briefe Discovery of the Idle Animadversions of M. Ridley? | 429 |
Barlow, William, Archd. Of Salisbury | A Dyaloge Descrybing the Orygynal Gound of these Lutheran Faccyons | 641 |
Barlow, William, Archd. Of Salisbury | The Nauigators Supply | 430 |
Barlow, William | The Summe and Svbstance of the Conference? | 711 |
Barnes, Barnabe | FOURE BOOKES OF OFFICES ENABLING PRIVAT PERSONS FOR THE SPECIALL SERVICE OF ALL GOOD PRINCES AND POLICIES | 712 |
Barnes, Dr. Robert | A Supplicatyon unto Kinge Nehrye the Eight | 567 |
Barnfield, Richard | The Encomion of Lady Pecunia | 642 |
Barret, Robert | The Theorike and Practike of Moderne Warres | 155 |
Barthlet, John | The Pedegrewe of Heretiques | 76 |
Barwick, Humphrey | A Breefe Discourse, Concerning the Force of All Manuall Weapons of Fire | 643 |
Bastwick, John | The Lethany of J. Bastwock? | 773 |
Bate, John, Mechanician | The Mysteryes of Nature and Art; Conteined in Foure Severall Tretises | 845 |
Beaumont, F. And J. Fletcher | The Maides Tragedy | 431 |
Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John. | Phylaster of Loue Lyes a Bleeding 1620 | 18 |
Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John. | The Scornful Ladie. A Comedie | 432 |
Beaumont, Francis and John Fletcher | A King and No King | 290 |
Beaumont, Francis and John Fletcher | Wit Without Money. A comdie | 264 |
Beaumont, Sir John | The Metamorphosis of Tabacco | 360 |
Bec-Crespin, Julian du | The Historie of the Great Emporour Tamerlan | 38 |
Becon, Thomas | The Demaundes of Holy Scripture, with Answeres | 907 |
Becon, Thomas | The Physyke of the Soule | 713 |
Bede, the Venerable | The History of the Church of England | 234 |
Bedwell, William | Mesolabium Architectonicum, That is a Most Rare Instrument for Measuring | 224 |
Bell, Thomas | The Anatomie of Popish Tyrannie | 714 |
Bennett, Edward | A Treatise Touching the Inconveniences that the Importation of Tobaccoo? | 846 |
Bernard, Richard | The Isle of Man | 775 |
Bernard, Saint | Medytacions of Saynt Bernarde | 847 |
Bernarde, John | The Tranquillitie of the Minde | 568 |
Bert, Edmund | An Approved Treatise of Hawkes and Hawking, Divided into Three Books | 23 |
Best, William | The Churches Plea for Her Right | 776 |
Betson, Thomas | Here Begynneth a Treatyse to Dyspose Men to be Veruously Occupyed in Theyr Myndes and Prayers | 848 |
Beze, Theodore de | A Discourse Contayning the Life and Death of John Calvin | 433 |
Biddulph, William | The Travels of Certaine Englishmen into Africa, Asia and to the Blacke Sea, Finished 1608 | 22 |
Bigges, Walter | A Summarie and True Discourse of Sir Frances Drakes West Indian Voyage | 128 |
Billingsley, Martin | The Pens Excellencie or the Secretaries delights | 849 |
Bilson, Thomas | CHRISTIAN SUBJECTION AND UNCHRISTIAN REBELLION , The True Difference | 434 |
Bingham, John | The Historie of Xenophon | 704 |
Blagrave, John | Astrolabium Uranicum Generale | 435 |
Blagrave, John | Baculum Familiare, a Booke of the Making and Vse of a Staffe | 225 |
Blagrave, John | The Mathemitacall Iewell | 294 |
Blagrave, Thomas | The Art of Dyalling in Two Parts | 69 |
Blandy, William | The Castle or Picture of Policy | 436 |
Blaxton, John | The English Usurer; or Usury Condemned | 578 |
Blenerhasset, Thomas | A Direction for the Plantaion in Ulster | 437 |
Blount, Sir Henry | A Voyage into the Levant | 850 |
Blundevile, Thomas | A Newe Booke, Containing the Arte of Ryding | 118 |
Blundevile, Thomas | The Arte of Logike | 102 |
Blundeville, Thomas | A BRIEFE DESCRIPTION OF MAPPES AND CARDED | 438 |
Blundeville, Thomas | M. Blundeville his Exercises, Containing Sixe Treatises | 361 |
Blundeville, Thomas | The True Order and Methode of Wryting and Reading Hystories | 908 |
Boccaccio, Giovanni | A Pleasaunt Disport of Divers Noble Personages entitled Philocopo (Filocopo) | 277 |
Boccaccio, Giovanni | The Fall of Princys Princessys and Other Nobles | 777 |
Boemus, Johnnes | The Fardle of Facions Conteining the Auncient Maners of Affrike and Asia | 227 |
Boethius, Anicius, MTS | Boecius de Consolacione Philosophie | 644 |
Boethius, Hector, And Boece, Hector | Chronicle of Scotland | 851 |
Bolton, Edmund | THE CITIES ADVOCATE | 715 |
Bolton, Edmund | THE ELEMENTS OF ARMORIES | 363 |
Bolton, Robert | A Discourse About True Happinesse | 909 |
Bonham, Thomas | The Chyrurgeons Closet or An Antidotarie Chyrurgicall | 31 |
Book (of Carving) | Here Begynneth the Boke of Keruynge | 298 |
Borde, Andrew | The Breuiary of Helthe? | 362 |
Borde, Andrew | The Pryncyples of Astronamye? | 570 |
Borough, William | The Variation of the Cumpass | 571 |
Borri, Cristoforo | Cochin-China. Containing Many Admirable Rarities of that Countrey | 223 |
Bossewell, John | Workes of Armorie | 145 |
Boteo, Giovanni | The Travellers Breviat, or an Historical Discription of the Most Famous Kingdomes | 143 |
Botero, Giovanni | A Treatise, Concerning? Greatness of Cities | 910 |
Bourne, William | The Arte of Shooting in Great Ordnaunce | 117 |
Bourne, William | The Treasure for Traveilers | 911 |
Bradford, John | A Sermon of Repentance | 716 |
Bradshaw, William | A Proposition Concerning Kneeling? Receiving Howsoever | 912 |
Bradshaw, William | Englysh Puritanism Containeuing the Maine Opinions of the Rigidest Sort of Those that are Called Puritanes | 572 |
Bradwell, Stephen. | Physick for the Sicknesse Called the Plague | 852 |
Brahe, Tycho | Learned Tico brahe His Astronomicall Conjectur of the New andMuch Admired (star) Which Appeared in the Year 1572 | 86 |
Braithwaite, William | His Maiesties Gracious Grant and Privilege? | 573 |
Brant, Sebastian | The Present Boke Named the Shyp of Folys of the Worlde? | 229 |
Brathwait, Richard | The English Gentlewoman Drawne out to the full body? | 215 |
Brathwait, Richerd | The English Gentleman? | 717 |
Brereton, Henry | News of the Present Miseries of Rushia: Occasioned by the Late Warre | 11 |
Brereton, John | A Briefe and True Relation of the Discoverie of the North Part of Virginia | 499 |
Breton, Nicholas | Pasquils Mad-Cap and Mad-Cappes Message | 200 |
Breton, Nicholas | The Good and the Badde? | 853 |
Bright, Timothy | A Treatise Wherein is Declared the Sufficiencie of English Medicines, for Cure of All Diseases, Cured with Medicine | 854 |
Bright, Timothy | A Tretise of Melancholie, Containing The Causes Thereof | 212 |
Brinkelow, Henry | The Complaint of Roderyck Mors for the Redresse of Certeyn Wycked Lawes | 500 |
Brinsley, John, the Elder | A Consolation for our Grammar Schooles | 203 |
Broke, Arthur | The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet, Written First in Italian by Bendell | 134 |
Broughton, Hugh | An Epistle to the Learned Nobilitie of England | 855 |
Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos | Horae Subsecovae. Observations and Discourses | 232 |
Bryskett, Lodowick | A Discourse of Civill Life;? | 358 |
Bucer, Martin | A Treatise how by the Word of God, Christian Mens Almoe Ought to be Distributed | 779 |
Buchanan, George | De iure Regni Apud Scotos | 80 |
Bulleyn, Willyam | BULLEINS BULWARKE OF DEFENCE AGAINSTE ALL SICKNES SORNES AND WOUNDES | 350 |
Bullinger, Heinrich | An Holsom Antidotus or Counter-Poyson Agaynst the Pestylent Heresye and Sects of the Anabaptistes | 574 |
Bullinger, Heinrich | The Christen State of Matrimonye | 646 |
Bullokar, William | The Amendment of Orthographie for English Speech | 24 |
Bunny, Edmund | Of Divorce for Adulterie and Marrying Againe, that there is No Sufficient Warrant so to do | 781 |
Burrell, Percival | Sutton's Synagogue | 647 |
Burton, Henry | A Tryall of Private Devotions | 856 |
Burton, Henry | AN Apologuy for an Appeale. Also an Epistle to the True Hearted Nobility. | 782 |
Burton, Henry | For God and the King. The Summe of Two Sermons | 783 |
Burton, Robert | The Anatomy of Melancholy? | 301 |
Butler, Charles | The Feminine Monarchie; or a Tretise Concerning Bees | 81 |
Butler, Charles | The Principles of Musik, in Singing and Setting | 284 |
C., H. | A Discourse Concerning the Drayning of Fennes and Surrounded Grounds | 784 |
CHRISTIAN MAN | The Institution of a Christen Man | 789 |
CHRISTIAN PRINCES | Certayne Newes of the Whole Discription, Ayde and Helpe of the Christian Princes for Poore Christians in the Low Countries | 442 |
Caesar, Caius Iulius | Martiall Exploytes in Gallia | 36 |
Caesar, Julius | The Ancient State of the Court of Requests | 785 |
Caius, Joannes | Of Englishe Dogges, The Diversities and the Properties | 110 |
Calderwood, David | A Solution of Dr. Resolutus | 913 |
Calthorpe, Charles | The Relation Between the Lord of a Mannor and the Coppy-Holder his Tenant, etc. | 440 |
Calvert, Cecil, Baron Baltimore | A Relation of the Successful Beginnings of the Lord Baltimore's Plantation in Maryland | 857 |
Calvin, Jean | Aphorismes of Christian Religion? | 575 |
Calvin, Jean | Certain Homilies of M. Joan Calvine? | 576 |
Calvin, Jean | The Cathechisme or Manner to Teache Children the Christian Religion etc. | 46 |
Cambini, Andrea | Two Very Notable Commentaries of the Originall of the Turcks, etc | 235 |
Campion, Thomas | Observations in the Art of English Poesie | 441 |
Campion, Thomas | The Description of a Maske, in Honour of the Lord Hayes | 153 |
Caorsin, Gulielmus | Seige of Rhodes | 236 |
Caradoc of Llancarfan | The Historie of Cambria (now called Wales) | 163 |
Cardano, Girolamo | Cardanus Comforte | 82 |
Carew, Richard | The Survey of Cornwall | 100 |
Carleton, George, bishop | Jurisdiction Regall, Episcopall, Papall | 34 |
Carleton, George, bishop | The Madness of Astrologers; or An Examination of Sir C. Heydons | 53 |
Carpenter, I. | A Most Excellent Instruction for the Keeping Merchants Bookes of Accounts | 786 |
Carpenter, Nathanael | Geography Delineated Forth in Two Bookes Containing the Sphaericall and the Topicall Partes Thereof | 787 |
Carpenter, Nathaniel | Achitophel?Picture of a Wicked Politician | 914 |
Cartari, Vincenzo | The Fountaine of Ancient Fiction | 577 |
Cartier, Jacques | A Short and Briefe Narration of the Two Navigations to Newe Fraunce | 718 |
Cartwright, John | The Preachers Travels? | 858 |
Cartwright, Thomas | A Briefe Apologie against M. Sutcliffe | 237 |
Cartwright, Thomas | A Christian Letter of Certaine English Protestants | 202 |
Cartwright, Thomas | A Confutation of the Remists Translation, Glosses, and Annotations on the new Testament | 364 |
Casa, Giovanni Della | Galateo. A Tretise of Manners. | 120 |
Casas, Bartolome de las, bishop | The Spanish Colonie | 859 |
Catharine Parr, Queen | Prayers or Medytacions? | 788 |
Cawdrey, Robert | A Table Alphabeticall of English Wordes | 226 |
Cawdrey, Robert | A Treasurie or Store-House of Similes | 365 |
Caxton, John | The Book of the Ordre of Chyvalry or Knyghthode | 778 |
Cecil, Edward | A Journall and Relation of the Action Which E. Lord Cecil did Vndertake Vpon the Coast of Spaine. | 27 |
Cecil, William | A Declaration of the Favourable Dealing of Her Maiesties Commissioners? | 113 |
Chamber, John | A Treatise Against Judiciall Astrologie, 2 pts. | 860 |
Charles IX, king | The Kinges Edict of Decree upon the Pacification of the Troubles | 170 |
Charron, Pierre | Of Wisdome, Three Bookes. | 315 |
Chettle, Henry | Englandes Mourning Garment? | 579 |
Christopherson, John | An Exhortation to all Menne to Take Hede and Beware of Rebellion | 580 |
Churchyard, Thomas | A Lamentable and Pitifull Description of the Wofull Warres in Flaunders | 790 |
Cicero, Marcus Tullius | Of Old Age, of Friendship. W. Caxton, 1481 | 861 |
Clapham, John | The Historie of Great Brtiannie | 719 |
Clay, Thomas | Briefe, Easie and Necessary Tables, for the Valuation of Leases | 791 |
Clayton, Giles | The Approoued Order of Martial Discipline, With Every Particular Offycer His Office and Dutie | 581 |
Clerk, William | An Epitome of Certain Late Aspersions Cast at Civilians | 915 |
Clinton, Elizabeth, countess | The Countesse of Lincolnes Nurserie | 720 |
Clowes, William | A Profitable and Necessarie Booke of Observations | 366 |
Clowes, William | A Right Fruitful Treatise for the Artificall Cure of Struma | 238 |
Clowes, William | A Short and Profitable Treatise Touching the Cure of the Morbus Gallicus by Unctions | 443 |
Coke, Sir Edward | A Little treatise of Baile and Maineprize | 582 |
Coke, Sir Edward | Lord Coke His Speech and Charge | 444 |
Cologne | The Most Excellent Treatise of the Thre Kynges of Coleyne | 648 |
Colonna, Francesco | Hypnerotomachia. The Strife of Love in a Dreme | 87 |
Constantine I, emperor | A Treatyse of the Donation?unto Sylvester Pope of Roman by Constantyne emperour of Rome | 916 |
Contarini, Gasparo, Cardinal | The Commonwealth and Gouernment of Venice, etc. | 101 |
Coryate, Thomas | A Courante of Newes from East India | 729 |
Coryate, Thomas | A Second Courante of Newes from the East India in Two Letters | 730 |
Coryate, Thomas | Greeting From The Court Of The Great Mogul | 30 |
Cotgrave, Randle | A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues | 367 |
Cotta, John | A SHORT DISCOVERIE OF THE UNOBSERVED DANGER OF SEVERAL SORTS OF IGNORANT AND UNCONSIDERATE PRACTISERS OF PHYSICKE IN ENGLAND | 445 |
Cotta, John | The Triall of Witch-craft Shewing the True Moethode of the Discovery | 39 |
Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce | The Danger Wherein the Kingdome New Standeth, & the Remedie | 721 |
Coverdale, Myles, bishop | A Confutacion of that Treatise, Which One John Standish Made Agaynst the Protestacio of D. Barnes | 917 |
Coverte, Robert | A True and Almost Incredible Report of an Englishman that Travelled by Land Throw Many Kingdomes | 302 |
Cowell, John | The Intepreter, or Booke Containing the Signification of Words | 231 |
Cox, Leonard | The Arte and Crafte of Rhethoryke | 862 |
Coxe, Francis | A Short Treatise Declaringe the Detestable Wickednesse of Magicall Sciences | 501 |
Crompton, Richard | STAR CHAMBER CASES | 723 |
Crompton, Richard | The Mansion of Magnanimitie? | 722 |
Crowley, Robert | An Informacion and Teticion Agaynst the Oppressours of the Pore Commons of the Realme. | 918 |
Crowley, Robert | The Way to Wealth, Wherein is Plainly Taught a? Remedy for Sedicion | 724 |
Crowne, William | A True Relation of all the Remarkable Places Observed in the Travels of Thomas Lord Howard | 357 |
Cruso, John | Militarie Instructions for the Cavallrie | 55 |
Culpeper, Sir Thomas | A Tract Against Usurie | 649 |
Cunningham, William | The Cosmographical Glasse | 44 |
Curio, Coelius Augustinus (Augustine) | A Notable Historie of the Saracens | 863 |
Customs | The Rates of Marchandized, as they are Set Down in the Booke of Rates | 165 |
DECLARATION | A Briefe Declaration for what Manner of Speciall Nusance a Man May Have His Remedy by Assise | 446 |
DEFENCE | The Defence of Contraries | 175 |
DORT | The Judgement of the Synode at Dort touch Conrades Vorstius | 678 |
DRUNKARDS | Here Begynneth a Lytell New Treatyse Intytuled the IX., Drunkards | 504 |
Daborn, Robert | A Christian Turn'd Turke? | 583 |
Dallington, Sir Robert | SURVEY OF THE GREAT DUKES STATES OF TUSCANY | 650 |
Dallington, Sir Robert | Aphorismes Civill and Militarie;? | 864 |
Dalton, Michael | The Countrey Justice | 725 |
Daunce, Edward | A Briefe Discourse of the Spanish State, with a Dialogue Intituled Philobasilis | 73 |
Davenport, John | A Just Complaint Against an Unjust Doer, Mr. J Paget | 793 |
Davenport, John | An Apologeticall Reply to a Booke Called an Answer to the Unjust Complaint of W.B. | 792 |
Davies, Edward | The Art of War and Englands Traynings | 37 |
Davies, John | Wittes Pilgrimage | 919 |
Davies, John | The Writing Schoolemaster or the Anatomie of Faire Writing | 794 |
Dawson, Thomas | The Good Huswifes Jewell;? | 865 |
Day, Richard | A Booke of Christian Prayers | 866 |
De Beau Chesne, John and Baildon, John | A Booke Containing Divers Sortes of Handes, As Well the English and French Secretarie | 867 |
De Escalante, Bernardino | A Discourse of the Navigation Which the Portugales doe Make to the Realmes? | 593 |
De Vigo, Joannes | The Most Excellent Workes of Chirurgerye | 67 |
Deacon, J. | Tobacco Tortured, or the Filthie Fume of Tabacco Refined | 42 |
Deacon, John and Walker, John | Dialogical Discourses of Spirits and Divels | 795 |
Deane, Edmund | Spadecrene Anglica; or, the English Spaw-Fountaine of Knaresborow | 651 |
Dee, John | A Letter, Containing a Most Briefe Discourse Apologeticall | 502 |
Dee, John | General and Rare Memorials Pertayning to Perfecte Arte of Navigation | 62 |
Deguileville, Guillaume de | The Pylgremage of the Sowle | 726 |
Dekker, Thomas | Lantherne and Candle-Light, or the Belmans Second Nights Walke | 585 |
Dekker, Thomas | The Belman of London? | 584 |
Demosthenes | The Three Orations in Fauor of the Olynthians | 54 |
Dent, Arthur | The Plaine Mans Path-Way to Heaven | 652 |
Dering, Edward | M. Derings Workes | 448 |
Devereux, Robert; Wingfield, Anthony | A True Coppie of a Discourse Written by a Gentleman? | 449 |
Digges, Dir Dudley | The Defence of Trade, in a Letter to Sir. T Smith | 26 |
Digges, Leonard (and Thomas) | An Arighmeticall Militare Treatise Named Stratioticos | 71 |
Digges, Leonard | A Prognostication Everlstinge of Righte Good Effect? | 727 |
Doddridge, Sir John | A Compleat Person | 586 |
Doddridge, Sir John | The English Lawyer; Describing a method for the Managing of the Lawes of this Land | 503 |
Doddridge, Sir John | The History of the Ancient and moderne Estate of the Principality of Wales? | 587 |
Doddridge, Sir John | The Lawyers Light? | 588 |
Donne, John | Ignatius his Conclave, or his Inthronisation in a Late Election in Hell | 868 |
Donne, John | Juvenilia | 239 |
Donne, John | Poems. With Elegies on the Author's Death | 240 |
Douglas, Gawin, bishop | The Palis of Honoure (poem) | 89 |
Dowland, Robert | Varietie of Lute-Lessons | 921 |
Downame, John | The Christian Warfare | 653 |
Drake, Sir Francis | The World Encompassed by Sir F. Drake? | 103 |
Draxe, Thomas | Bibliotheca Scholastica Instructissima; or a Treasure of Ancient Adagies | 796 |
Drayton, Michael | To the Majestie of King James, a Gratulatorie Poem | 169 |
Drummond, William | Flowres of Sion to which is Adjoyned His Cypresse Grove | 590 |
Drummond, William | Forth Feasting; A Panegyricke to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie | 138 |
Drummond, William | Poems | 83 |
Du Bosc, Jacques | The Compleat Woman | 12 |
Du Castel, Christine | Here Begynneth the Boke of the Feyt of Armes and of Chyvalrye | 13 |
Du Castel, Christine | Here Begynneth the Booke Whiche is Called The Body of Polycye | 304 |
Du Castel, Christine | The Morale of Proverbes of Cristyne | 241 |
Du Chesne, Joseph | The Practise of Chymicall, and Hermeticall Physicke, for the Preservation of Health | 728 |
Du Moulin, Pierre, the Elder | The Anatomy of Arminianisme | 797 |
Du Terme, Laurence | The Flower de Luce Planted in England? | 505 |
Dudley, Robert | A Briefe Report of the Militarie Seruices Done in the Low Countries | 201 |
Dunton, John | A True Journall of the Sally Fleet | 242 |
Durtius Refus, Quintus | The Historie of Quintus Curcius, Conteyning th eActes of the Greate Alexander | 303 |
E. S. | Britaines Busse: or Herring-Fishing Ship, with the States Proclamation Annexed unto the same, as Concerning Herring-Fishing | 690 |
E., T. | The Lawes Resolutions of Womens Rights | 922 |
EAST INDIA CO | A Letter Written to the Governours of the East Indian Merchants | 506 |
EAST INDIA CO | A True Relation of the Unjust Proceedings Against the English at Amboyna | 306 |
EAST INDIA CO | The Petition and Remonstrance of the Governor and Company, etc. | 305 |
ENGLAND, Chronicles | Begin 2a 'In the Yere of Thyncarnacion?' | 508 |
ENGLAND, Church of | A Booke of Certaine Canons, Concernynge Some Parte of the Discipline of the Churche of England | 312 |
ENGLAND, Church of | A Parte of a Register? | 509 |
ENGLAND, Church of | Articles to be Inquired of? | 732 |
ENGLAND, Parliament | The Priviledges and Practice of Parliaments in England | 654 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs, Misc | A Declaration of the Causes Mouing the Queenes Maiestie to Sent a Nauy to the Seas | 507 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | Articles of Peace: In a Treatie | 378 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | His Majesties Commission and Further Declaration Concerning the Reparation of Saint Pauls Church | 379 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | His Majesties Commission to Enquire of the Decayes of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul | 355 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | His Majesties Declaration of the Causes which Moved Him to Dissolve His Last Parliament | 450 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | Orders and Directions fot the Better Administration of Justice | 451 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | Publicke Register for? Commerce | 655 |
ENGLAND, Public Docs | The Decree and Establishment of the Kings Maiestie? | 731 |
ENGLAND, Statutes | In this Boke ar Conteyned These Statutes? | 924 |
ENGLISH Protestant | English Protestants Plea, and Petition to the Court of Parliament | 798 |
Education | The Necessarie, Fit and Conuenient Education of a Gentlewoman | 168 |
Elder, John | The Copie of a Letter Sent in to Scotlande? | 308 |
Eliot, John | The Survey, or Topographical Description of France. | 923 |
Elizabeth, queen | The True Copie of a Letter from the Queens Maiesty to the Lord Mayor of London | 167 |
England, Parliament | A Decree of Starre-Chamber, Concerning Printing | 190 |
Epictetus | The Manuall of Epictetus | 869 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | A Booke Called in Iatyn Enchiridion and in Englysshe the Manuell of the Cristen Knyght | 156 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | A Lytle Treatise of the Maner and Forme of Confession | 553 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | An Exhortation to the Diligent Studye of Scripture | 510 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | Apophthegmes, That is to Saie, Prompte Saiynges | 99 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | One Dialogue or Colloquy Entitled Diuersoria | 244 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | Preparation to Deathe, A Booke as Deuout as Eloquent | 733 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | Prouerbes or Adagies with Newe Addicions, Gathered out of the Chiliades of Erasmus | 124 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | The Censure and Iudgement of Erasmus: | 452 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | The Complaint of Peace | 592 |
Erasmus, Desiderius | Utile-Dulce: or, Trueths Libertie: Seven Wittie-Wise Dialogues | 591 |
Estienne, Robert | Dictionariolum Puerorum, Tribus Linquis Latina, Anglica & Gallica Conscriptum | 351 |
Eulenspiegel, Till | Here Beginneht a Merye Jest of a Man that was called Howleglas | 311 |
F, G B A | A Discovery of the Great Subtiltie and Wonderful Wisdom of the Italians | 656 |
F., T. | The Copie of a Letter Sent from Sea by a Gentleman | 511 |
FRANCE - REFORMED CHURCHES | Articles Agreed on in the National Synode of the Reformed Churches | 799 |
FRANCE | A Discourse of the Civile Warres in Fraunce? | 248 |
Fale, Thomas | Horologiographia; the Art of Dialling | 328 |
Farewell, Christopher | An East India Colation | 380 |
Farmer, John | The First Set of English Madrigals to 4 Voices | 512 |
Faust, Johann, Dr. | Ths Historie of the Damnable Life and Deserued Death of Dr. J. Faustus | 173 |
Favour, John | Antiquitie Triumphing over Noveltie | 325 |
Federici, Cesare | The Voyage and Travaile of M.C. Frederick into the East India | 340 |
Feltham, Owen | Resolves, A Duple Century, 3rd Edition | 734 |
Fenner, Dudley | A Counter-Poyson? | 735 |
Fenner, Dudley | A Short?Treatise of Lawfull and Unlawfull Recreations | 870 |
Fenton, Geffray | A Forme of Christian Pollicie | 454 |
Fenton, Roger | A Treatise of Usurie | 736 |
Ferne, Sir John | The Blazon of Gentrie | 513 |
Ferrabosco, Alfonso | Lessons for 1, 2, and 3 Viols | 514 |
Fish, Simon | A Supplicacyon for the Beggars | 515 |
Fisher, John, cardinal | This Treatise Concernynge the Fruytfull Saynges of Davyd?was Compyled by John Fyssher?Bysshop of Rochester | 925 |
Fitzherbert, John | THE BOKE OF SURVEYING AND IMPROVMENTS | 657 |
Fitzherbert, John | Fitzharberts Booke of Husbandrie; Newly Corrected | 926 |
Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony | The Newe Boke of Iustices of the Peas | 109 |
Fletcher, John | The Bloody Brother. A Tragedy | 179 |
Fletcher, John | The Elder Brother. A Comedie | 247 |
Fletcher, Phineas | The Purple Island | 313 |
Fletcher, Robert | A Briefe and Failiar Epistle Shewing His Maiesties Title to all His Hingdomes | 516 |
Florio, Giovanni | Florio His Firste Fruites: A Perfect Induction to the Italian and English Tongues | 95 |
Florio, Giovanni | Florios Second Frutes | 157 |
Flower, Margaret | The Wonderful Discoverie of Witchcrafts of M. and P. Flowers | 517 |
Floyd, Thomas | The Picture of a Perfit Common Wealth | 518 |
Folkingham, William | Brachigraphy; or the Art of Short Writing | 455 |
Ford, John | A Line of Life | 457 |
Ford, John | Fames Memoriall or the Earl of Devonshire Deceased | 188 |
Ford, John | Loues Sacrifice, A Tragedie | 314 |
Ford, John | The Broken Heart. A Tragedy | 456 |
Ford, John | The Chronicle Historie of Perkin Warbeck | 447 |
Ford, John | The Fancies Chast and Noble | 594 |
Ford, John | The Ladies Triall | 285 |
Ford, John | The Lovers Melancholy | 271 |
Forman | The Groundes of the Longitude | 927 |
Forset, Edward | A Comparative Discourse of the Bodies Natural and Politique | 520 |
Fortescue, John | A Learned Commendation of the Politique Lawes of England | 144 |
Fox, Edward | The True Dyfferences between the Regall Power and the Ecclesiasticall Power | 595 |
Foxe, Richerd, bishop. Of Durham | The Contemplation of Sinners | 645 |
Froissart, Jean | Her begynneth the First Volum of Sir J. Froyssart | 257 |
Froissart, Jean | Here Begynneth the Thirde and Fourthe Boke of Sir J. Froissart | 250 |
Fulbecke, William | A Booke of Christian Ethicks or Moral Philosophie | 737 |
Fulbecke, William | The Pandectes of the Law of Nations | 928 |
Fuller, Nicholas | The Argument of Master Nicholas Fuller, in the Case of Thomas Lad, and Richard Maunsell? | 738 |
GARDENER | The Expert Gardener | 659 |
GELDERLAND | A Proclamation?Against the Slanders Laid upon the Evangelical? | 930 |
GOVERNAL | In this Tretyse that is Cleped Gouernayle of Helthe | 192 |
GRISONS | The Proceedings of the Grisons in the Yeer 1618 | 383 |
GUIANA | A Publication of Guianas Plantation | 525 |
Gainsford, Thomas | The Rich Cabinet, Furnished with Varietie of Excellent Discriptions | 458 |
Gainsford, Thomas | The Secretaries Study | 658 |
Gainsford, Thomas | The True Exemplary, and Remakable History of the Earle of Trione | 25 |
Gale, Thomas | Certain Workes of Chirurgerie | 420 |
Galvano, Antonio | THE DISCOVERIES OF THE WORLD | 112 |
Gardiner, Edmund | Phisicall and Approved Medicines | 191 |
Gardiner, Richard | Profitable Instructions for Manuring, Sowing and Planting of Kitchin Gardens | 596 |
Gascoigne, George | The Posies of --- Corrected and Augmented | 929 |
Gascoigne, George | The Spoyle of Antwerpe Faithfully Reported by a True Englishman | 180 |
Gascoigne, George | The Steele Glas | 597 |
Gataker, Thomas | A Sparke Towards the Kindling of Sorrow for Sion | 800 |
Gates, Geoffrey | The Defence of Militarie Profession | 521 |
Gedde, Walter | A Booke of Sundry Draughtes Principally for Glasiers: Whereunto is Annexed How to Anniel in Glas. 4pts | 316 |
Gentillet, Innocent | A Discourse upon the Meanes of Wel Governing? | 205 |
Geraldson, Cornelius | An Addition to the Sea Journal of the Hollanders unto Java | 2 |
Gerard, John | Catalogus Arborum, Fructicum ac Plantarum? | 598 |
Gerard, John | THE HERBALL OR GENERAL HISTORIE OF PLANTS VOLUME II | 660 |
Gesner, Conrad | The Newe Iewell of Health | 381 |
Gesner, Conrad | The Treasure of Euonymus: Conteyninge the Hid Secretes of Nature | 97 |
Gething, Richard | Calligraphotechnia, or the Art of Faire Writing | 599 |
Gifford, George | A Discourse of the Subtill Practises of Devilles by Witches and Sorcerers | 871 |
Gifford, George | A Plaine Declaration that our Brownists be full Donatists | 661 |
Gil, Alexander | The New Starr of the North, Shining Upon the King of Sweden | 801 |
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey | A Discourse of a Discoverie for a New Passage to Cataia | 72 |
Glanvill, Sir John | The Copies of Two Speeches in Parliament | 739 |
Glapthorne, Henry | The Hollander. A comedy | 931 |
Godwin, Francis, Bp. | The Man in the Moon or a Discourse of a Voyage thither by D. Gonsales | 459 |
Goeurot, Jehan | The Kegiment of Life? | 802 |
Golding, Arthur | A Briefe Treatise Concerning the Burnynge of Bucer and Phagius | 780 |
Gonzalez de Mendoza, Juan | The Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China | 522 |
Goodman, Christopher | How Superior Powers Oght to be Obeyd by their Subjects | 460 |
Goodman, Godfrey, bishop | The Creatures Praysing God: or, The Religion of Dumbe Creatures | 932 |
Gordon, John | England and Scotlands Happinesse in Being Reduced to Unitie of Religion | 461 |
Gosson, Stephen | The Schole of Abuse? | 523 |
Gouge, William | Of Domestical Duties | 803 |
Gratarolus, Gulielmus | A Direction for the Health of Magistrates and Studentes | 462 |
Gratarolus, Gulielmus | Tha Castel of Memorie | 382 |
Gray, Robert | A Good Speed to Virginia | 253 |
Greenham, Richert | The Works, Examined, Corrected, and Published | 524 |
Grotius, Hugo | True Religion Explained and Defended | 318 |
Grymeston, Elizabeth | Miscelanea. Meditations. | 933 |
Gryndall, William | Hawking, Hunting, Fouling, and Fishing | 463 |
Guevara, Antonio De, Bp | The Diall of Princes (with the Famous Booke of Marcus Aurelius). | 50 |
Guicciardini, Ludovico | The Description of the Low Countreys? | 804 |
Guido, De Cauliaco | Guydos Questions Newly Corrected | 35 |
Guillemeau, Jacques | Child-birth | 464 |
Guillim, John | A Display of Heraldrie | 934 |
Gunter, Edmund | The Description and Use of His Majesties Dials in White-Hall Garden | 465 |
Gunter, Edmund | The Description and Use of the Sector, the Cross-Staffe, and Other Instruments | 422 |
HOLLAND | News out of Holland of the East India(sic) Trade There | 609 |
HOLLANDERS | An Answere to the Hollanders Declaration, Concerning the Occurents of the East India | 327 |
HOLLANDERS | The Hollanders Declaration of the Affaires of the East Indies | 326 |
Haele, William | An Apologie for Women or an Opposition to Mr. Dr. G His Assertion | 665 |
Hagthorpe, John | ENGLANDS EXCHEQUER OR, A DISCOURSE OF THE SEA AND NAVIGATION AND SOME THINGS THERETO COINCIDENT CONCERNING PLANTATIONS... IN THE WEST-INDIES AND ELSEWHERE | 662 |
Hake, Edward | A Touchestone for this Time Present | 663 |
Hall, Joseph | AN HUMBLE REMONSTRANCE TO THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT | 255 |
Hall, Joseph, bishop | Quo Vadis? A Just Censure of Travell as it is Commonly Undertaken by the Gentlemen of Our Nation | 740 |
Hall, Joseph | The Discovery of a New World | 119 |
Hamor, Ralphe | A True Discourse of the Present Estate of Virginia | 320 |
Harcourt, Robert | A Relation of a Voyage to Guiana | 600 |
Hardyng, John | The Chronicle from the Firste Begynnyng of Englande | 805 |
Hariot, Thomas | A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia | 384 |
Hart, John | An Orthographie | 40 |
Harvey, Gabriel | A New Letter of Notable Contents | 193 |
Harward, Simon | A Discourse of Lightnings | 385 |
Harward, Simon | Harwards Phlebotomy | 526 |
Haslop, Henry | News out of the Coast of Spaine | 466 |
Hausted, Peter | The Rivall Friends. A Comedie | 601 |
Hawes, Richard | The Poore-Mans Plaster-Box | 664 |
Hawkins, Sir John | A True Declaration of the Troublesome Voyadge of M. John Hawkings? | 602 |
Hawkins, Sir Richard | The Observations of Sr R. Hawkins in His Voiage into the South Sea 1593 | 49 |
Hayward, John | A Report of a Discourse Concerning Supreme Power in Affaires of Religion | 935 |
Hayward, Sir John | An Answer to the First Part of a Certain Conference? | 741 |
Hayward, Sir John | The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Hentie the IIII | 742 |
Helwys, Thomas | Objections Answered by Way of Dialogue? | 603 |
Henisch, Georg | The Principles of Geometry, Astronomie and Geographie, Gatherd | 321 |
Henry III, king of France | A Comparison of the English and Spanish Nation: Composed by a French Gentleman Against those of the League | 467 |
Henry VIII, king of England | A Copy of the Letters, Wherin Kyung Henry the Eyght Made Answere Vnto a Certayn Letter of Martyn Luther | 322 |
Henry VIII, king of England | Answere Made by the Kynges Hychnes to the Petitions of the Rebelles in Yorkeshire | 872 |
Henryson, Robert | The Testament of Cresseid | 92 |
Heraclius | Here Begynneth the Boke Intituled Eracles and also of Godefrey of Boloyne. | 604 |
Herbert, Sir Thomas | A Relation of Some Yeares Travaile Begunne Anno 1626? | 349 |
Heresbach, Conrad | Foure Bookes of Husbandry? | 323 |
Herring, Francis | MISCHEEFES MYSTERIE: OR TREASONS MASTER-PEECE, THE POWDER-PLOT | 317 |
Herring, Francis | Certaine Rules, Directions or Advertisements for this Time of Pestilentiall Contagion | 527 |
Hesiod | The Georgicks of Hesiod | 324 |
Hester, John | The Key of Philosophie, in Two Bookes | 605 |
Hew, Dan | Here Beginneth a Merry Iest of Dane Hew, Munk of Leicestre | 666 |
Heydon, Sir Christopher | A Defence of Judicial Astrologie, in Answer to a Treatise Lately Published by M. John Chamber | 873 |
Heylen, Peter | The History of the Sabbath, 2pts | 150 |
Heylin, Peter | Microcosmus, or a Little Description of the Great World | 743 |
Heylyn, Peter | A Briefe Answer to the Challanges of Henry Burton | 806 |
Heywood, Thomas | Englands Elizabeth; Her Life and Troubles | 528 |
Heywood, Thomas | The English Traveller | 606 |
Heywood, Thomas | The Fair Maid of the West. 2 pts | 529 |
Heywood, Thomas | The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells | 530 |
Heywood, Thomas | Troia Britanica, or Great Britaines Troy | 667 |
Hieronymus, Von Braunschweig | A Most Excellent Homish Apothecary | 43 |
Hieronymus, Von Braunschweig | The Nobel Experyence of the Vertuous Handy Warke of Surgeri | 531 |
Hieronymus, Von Braunschweig | The Vetuose Boke of Distyllatyon | 532 |
Higden, Ranulphus | Descripcion of Britain (& also Irolonde Taken Out of Policronicon) | 386 |
Higginson, Francis | New-Englands Plantation | 256 |
Hill, Robert | The Pathway to Prayer and Pietie | 744 |
Hill, Thomas | The Arte of Gardening | 936 |
Hill, Thomas | The School of Skill | 607 |
Hitchcocke, Robert | A Pollitique Platt, for the Honour of the Prince | 388 |
Holborne, Antony | The Cittharn Schoole (with Sixe Short Aers Neapolitan Done by his Brother William Holborne | 608 |
Holland, Philemon | Gutta Podagrica: A Treatise of the Gout | 319 |
Homer | The Iliads of Homer, 24 Bookes | 115 |
Hood, Robin | Here Begynneth a Lytell Geste of Robyn Hode | 286 |
Hood, Thomas | A Copie of the Speache Made by the Mathematicall Lecturer at the House of M.T. Smith 4 Nov. 1588 | 668 |
Hood, Thomas | The Making and Use of the Geometricall Instrument Called a 'Sector' | 610 |
Hood, Thomas | The Vse of Both the Globes | 389 |
Hood, Thomas | The Vse of the Celestial Globe in Plano | 533 |
Hood, Thomas | The Vse of the Two Mathematicall Instruments, the Crosse Staffe and the Iacobs Staffe? | 468 |
Hooker, Richard | Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie | 390 |
Hooker, Richard | The Answere of Mr. R. Hooker to a Supplication? to the Privie Counsell | 807 |
Hooker, Richard | Two Sermons upon S. Judes Epistle | 195 |
Hopton, Arthur | Speculum Topographicum; or the Topographicall Glasse | 669 |
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus | Q. Horatius Flaccus: His Art of Poetry | 670 |
Horman, William | Vulgaria | 745 |
Hortop, John | The Travailes of an Englishman | 469 |
Huarte Navarro, Juan de Dios | Examen de Ingenios, the Examination of Mens Wits | 126 |
Hughes, Lewis | A Letter Sent into England from the Summer Ilands | 391 |
Humphrey, Laurence | The Nobles, or of Nobilitye With a Small Treatise of Philo a Jewe | 534 |
Huntar, Alexander | A Tretise of Weights, Mets, a. Measures of Scotland | 671 |
INSTITUTION | The Institucion of a Gentleman | 672 |
INVENTION | A New Invention of Shooting Fireshafts in Long-Bowes | 674 |
IRELAND | Certaine Aduertisements out of Ireland? | 535 |
ITALY AND FRANCE | The Determinations of the Moste Famous Universities of Italy and Fraunce | 329 |
Iames, Captaine Thomas | The Strange and Dangerous Voyage | 58 |
Ingmethorpe, Thomas | A Shorte Cathechisme? for Young Children (Engl. & Hebrew) | 937 |
Isumbras, Sir | Here Begynneth the History of Syr Isenbras | 245 |
Ive, Paul | The Practise of Fortification | 29 |
Jackson, Abraham | The Pious Prentice, or the Prentices Piety | 746 |
Jacob, Henry | An Attestation of Many Learned, Godly, and Famous Divines? | 747 |
Jacob, Henry | To the Right High and Mightie Prince James? | 748 |
Jaggard, William | Catalogue of Such English Books as Lately have been, or now are, in Printing for Publication | 196 |
James I, king | A Counter Blaste to Tobacco | 181 |
James I, king | Daemonologie, in Forme of a Dialogue | 94 |
James I, king | The Essayes of a Prentise in the Diuine Art of Poesie | 209 |
James V, king of Scotland | Ad Serenissimum Jacobum Quintum Strena | 127 |
Jerome, Saint | Vitas Patrum. (The Lyff of the Olde Auncyent Holy Faders Hermytes? | 874 |
Jesuits | A Briefe Relation of the Persecution Against the Catholike Christians in the Kingdome of Japonia | 159 |
Jesus Christ | The Generall Signes and Fore-Runners of Christs Coming to Judgment | 875 |
Jewel, John, Bp. | An Apologie or Aunswer in Defence of the Church of England | 470 |
Jobson, Richard | The Golden Trade, or a Discovery of the River Grambra and the Golden Trade of the Aethiopians | 56 |
John Browne, J.B., Merchant | The Merchants Avizo | 98 |
Johnson, Robert | Nova Britannia; Offring Fruits by Planting in Virginia | 111 |
Johnson, Robert | The New Life of Virginea: being the Second Part of Nova Britannia | 332 |
Jonson, Ben | The Alchemist | 330 |
Jonson, Benjamin | Jonsonus Virbius; or the Memorie of Ben Jonson Revived | 258 |
Jonson, Benjamin | Seinus His Fall | 265 |
Jorden, Edward | A Briefe Discourse of a Disease Called the Suffocation of the Mother | 392 |
Jorden, Edward | A Discourse of Naturall Bathes and Minerall Waters | 393 |
Jourdan, Silvester | A Plaine Description of the Bermudas now Called Sommer Ilands: with an Additino etc. | 394 |
Justices | The Boke of Justices of Peas | 808 |
KUR'AN | Here Begynneth a Lytell Treatyse of the Turkes Lawe call Alcaron | 876 |
Kellie, Sir Thomas | Pallas Armata, or Militarie Instructions | 331 |
Kempe, William | A Dutiful Inuective Against the Moste Haynous Treasons of Ballard and Babington | 395 |
Keymis, Lawrence | A Relation of the Second Voyage to Guiana | 65 |
King Charles | His Majesties Proclamation Against the General Assembly | 692 |
King, Henry, bishop | A Sermon Preached at Pauls Cross? | 809 |
Knox, John | The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women | 471 |
L., W. | The Incomparable Jewell, Shewed in a Sermon | 810 |
LEATHER | A Discourse, Tendered to the High Court of Parliament | 749 |
LONDON, College of Physicians | Certain Necessary Directions for the Cure of the Plague. Also Certain Select Statutes | 939 |
LONDON, Orders and Regulations | Orders Taken and Enacted, for Orphans | 537 |
LONDON | A Breefe Discourse Declaring and and Approuing the Necessarie Maintenance of the Laudable Customes of London | 538 |
LONDON | The Lawes of the Market | 676 |
La Ramee, Pierre D. , And Ramus, Petrus | The Latine Grammar of P. Ramus | 289 |
La Ramee, Pierre De | The Logike of P. Ramus | 107 |
Lambard, William | Eirenarcha: or the Office of the Justices of Peace | 273 |
Lambard, William | The Duties of Constables, Borsholders, Tihing-men, and Such Other Low Ministers of the Peace | 176 |
Lambe, John | A Briefe Description of the Notorious Life of J. Lambe | 811 |
Langeren, Jacob Van | A Direction for the English Traviller | 197 |
Langton, Christopher | An Introduction into Phisycke | 281 |
Latham, Simon | Lathams Falconry, 2 pts | 812 |
Laud, William, archbishop | A Speech Delivered in the Starr-Chamber at the Censure of J. Bastwick | 396 |
Laud, William | Articles Exhibited in Parliament Against William, Archbishop of Canterbury | 333 |
Lawne, Christopher | Brownisme Turned In-Side Out-Ward | 74 |
Le Petit, Jean Francois | The Low Country Commonwealth | 208 |
Leigh, Richard | The Copie of a Letter Sent out of England to Don B. Mendoza | 536 |
Leigh, Valentine | The Most Profitable Science of Surueying | 397 |
Leland, John | The Labouryouse Journey & Searche of Johan Leylande for Englandes Antiquitees | 750 |
Leo, Johannes | A Geographical Historie of Africa | 133 |
Lescarbot, Marc | Nova Francia | 877 |
Levett, John | The Ordering of Bees | 398 |
Lewkenor, Samuel | A DISCOURSE OF FORRAINE CITIES WHEREIN .. UNIVERSITIES | 90 |
Lewkenor, Sir Lewis | A Discourse of the Usage of the English Fugitives by the Spaniard | 612 |
Lichfild, Henry | The First Set of Madrigals of 5 Parts | 472 |
Lindsay, Sir David | Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaits | 137 |
Lindsay, Sir David | The Warkis of the Famous and Worthie Knicht, Schir Dauid Lyndesay. | 352 |
Linschoten, Jan Huygen Van | J. H. Van Linschoten his Discours of Voyages into ye Easte and West Indies | 675 |
Linton, Anthony | Newes of the Complement of the Art of Navigation and of the Mightie Empire of Cataia | 204 |
Lipsius, Justus | A Direction for Travailers? | 878 |
Lipsius, Justus | Sixe Bookes of Politickes or Civil Doctrine | 287 |
Lithgow, William | A Most Delectable, and True, Discourse? | 399 |
Lodge, Thomas | A Treatise of the Plague | 938 |
Lodge, Thomas | Wits Miserie and the Worlds Madnesse | 198 |
Lomazzo, Giovanni Paolo | A Tracte Containing the Artes of Curious Paintings. | 171 |
Lopes De Castanheda, Fernao | The First Booke of the Discouerie and Conquest of the East Indias | 539 |
Lopez, Odoardo | A REPORT ON THE KINGDOME OF CONGO | 260 |
Lord, Henry | A Displaye of Two Forraigne Sects in the East Indies? | 540 |
Lupton, Donald | London and the Countrey Carbonadoed? | 879 |
Luther, Martin | The Chiefe and Pryncypall Articles of the Christian Faythe | 84 |
Lydgate, John | Here Endeth the Book of the Lyf of Our Lady | 473 |
M, D.F.R. DE | An Answer to the Untruthes Published in Spaine, in Glorie of their Supposed Victorie Against Our English Navie | 189 |
M., A. | The True Reporte of the Successe Which God Gaue unto Our English Souldiours in Ireland, 1580 | 541 |
MARYLAND | A Relation of Maryland | 815 |
Macchiavelli, Niccolo | The Arte of Warre | 135 |
Macchiavelli, Niccolo | The Prince, Nicholas Machiavel's | 51 |
Maddison, Sir Ralph | Engelands Looking In and Out | 813 |
Malynes, Gerard de | Consuetudo?or The Ancient Law-Merchant | 940 |
Malynes, Gerard | A Treatise of the Canker of Englands Common Wealth | 880 |
Manwood, John | A Treatise of the Lawes of the Forest | 814 |
Maplet, John | A Greene Forest, or a Natural Historie | 941 |
Marbecke, Roger | A Defence of Tobacco | 33 |
Markham, George | The Sodiers Exercise: In Three Bookes | 677 |
Markham, Gervase | Certaine Excellent and New Invented Knots and Mazes, for Plots for Gardens | 611 |
Markham, Gervase | Cheape and Good Husbandry | 139 |
Markham, Gervase | Countrey Contentments, in Two Bookes? | 613 |
Markham, Gervase | The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent: or, A Direction to th eHusbandman | 614 |
Marlowe, Christopher | The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta | 334 |
Marlowe, Christopher | The Massacre at Paris: with the Death of the Duke of Guise | 335 |
Mascall, Leonard | A BOOKE OF THE ARTE AND MANER HOW TO PLANT AND GRAFFE ALL SORTES OF TREES | 679 |
Mascall, Leonard | A Booke of Fishing with Hooke & Line | 542 |
Massinger, Philip | A New Way to Pay Old Debts. A Comoedie | 262 |
May, John | A DECLARATION OF THE ESTATE OF CLOTHING | 400 |
Melanchthon, Philip | Confessyon of the Fayth of the Germaynes. the Apologie | 771 |
Melanchthon, Philipp | The Justification of Man by Faith Only | 942 |
Melanchton, Philip | A Very Godly Defense, Defending the Mariage of Preistes | 199 |
Melanchton, Philip | The Epistle of P. Melancton Made unto Kynge Henry the Eight,? | 336 |
Merbury, Charles | A Briefe Discourse of Royall Monarchie? | 474 |
Meteren, Emanuel Van | A True Discourse Historicall, of the Succeeding Gouvernours in the Netherlands | 57 |
Middleton, Chrystopher | The Historie of Heaven: Containing the Poetical Fictions of all the Starres in the Firmament | 816 |
Middleton, Sir Henry | East Indian Voyage, The Last. | 307 |
Misselden, Edward | Free Trade, or, The Means to Make Trade Flourish | 267 |
Misselden, Edward | The Circle of Commerce. Or the Balance of Trade, in Defense of Free Trade | 166 |
Mohammed II, sultan | The Turkes Secretorie, Conteining his Sundrie Letters to Divers Emperours | 263 |
Monardes, Nicolas | Joyfull Newes out of the Newe Founde Worlde | 251 |
Montagu, Henry, earl of Manchester | Contemplatio Mortis et Immortalitatis | 337 |
Montagu, Richard, bishop | Appello Caesarem. A Just Appeale from Two Unjust Informers | 475 |
Montagu, Richerd | A Gagg for the New Gospell? | 751 |
Montgomery, Alexander | The Cherrie and the Slaye | 338 |
More, Richard | The Carpenters Rule to Measure Ordinarie Timber | 252 |
More, Sir Thomas | A Fruteful and Pleasaunt Worke of the Beste State of a Publyque Weale, and the Newe Yle Called Utopia | 108 |
More, Sir Thomas | The Apologye of Syr T. More, Knight | 228 |
More, Sir Thomas | The Supplycacyon of Soulys; Against the Supplycacyon of Beggars | 353 |
More, Thomas (Tr), and Francesco, Giovanni, and Mirandola, Pico D. | Here is Coteyned the Lyfe of Joan Picus Erle of Myrandula | 884 |
More, Thomas | A Dyaloge Wherin be Treadyd Dyvers Matres | 752 |
Morison, Sir Richard | An Exhortation to Styr all Englyshe Men to the Defence of theyr Countreye | 476 |
Morison, Sir Richard | An Inuective Ayenste Treason | 477 |
Morley, Thomas | A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke | 207 |
Morrice, Thomas | An Apology for Schoolemasters | 817 |
Morton, Thomas | New English Canaan or New Canaan, Containing an Abstract of New England | 140 |
Moryson, Fynes | An Itinerary Written by F. Moryson. (Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions of Germany, Bohmerland, Sweitzerland, Netherland, Denmarke, Poland, Italy, Turky, France, England, Scotland and Ireland) | 387 |
Mulcaster, Richard | Positions Where Those Circumstances be Examined Necessarie for the Training Up of Children | 339 |
Mun, Thomas | A Discourse of Trade unto the East Indies | 85 |
Munday, Anthony | The Englishe Romayne Lyfe | 478 |
Muriel, Christopher | An Answer unto the Catholiques Supplicatoin? | 753 |
Murrell, John | A New Booke of Cookerie | 479 |
NETHERLANDS | A Description of the? Wise Government of the Netherlands | 943 |
NETHERLANDS | A Request Presented to the King of Spayn? | 266 |
NETHERLANDS | A Treatise of the Peace Between the States of the Lowe Countries and the Prince of Orange | 615 |
NETHERLANDS | The Confession of Fayth of Certayne English People? | 346 |
NEW ENGLAND | A Briefe relation of the Discovery and Plantation of New England | 754 |
Napier, John | A Description of the Admirable Table of Logarithmes | 211 |
Neck, Jacob Van | The Journall or Daily Register of the Voyage of Eight Shippes of Amsterdam | 680 |
Nesbit, E. | Caesars Dialogue | 480 |
Niccols, Richard | Expicedium. A Funeral Oration, Upon the Late Deceased Princesse, Elizabeth, Queen of England | 172 |
Niccols, Richerd | The Cuckow | 543 |
Nichols, Philip | Sir Francis Drake Revived | 544 |
Nicolay, Nicolas De | The Nauigations into Turkie | 48 |
Nixon, Anthony | The Three English Brothers Sir T. Sherley His Travels? | 270 |
Norden, John | A Pensive Mans Practise | 401 |
Norden, John | England: An Intended Guyde for English Travaliers | 944 |
Norden, John | Speculi Britanniae Pars; the Description of Hartfordshire | 403 |
Norden, John | Speculum Britanniae; the First Parte, a Discription of Middlesex | 402 |
Norden, John | The Surveiors Dialogue | 945 |
Norman, Robert | The Newe Attractive? | 616 |
Norton, Robert | The Gunner, Shewing the Whole Practise of Artillerie | 617 |
Norwood, Richard | The Sea-Man's Practice | 755 |
Norwood, Richard | Fortification, or Architecture Military | 545 |
Norwood, Richard | Trigonometrie, or, the Doctrine of Triangles | 404 |
Nostradamus, Michael | The Prognostication for 1559 | 186 |
OBSERVATIONS | Especiall Observations in the Last Time of the Pestilence | 405 |
OFFICE | Office of Generall Remembrance | 681 |
ORIGINAL | The Original & Sprynge of All Sectes & Orders | 946 |
Ormerod, Oliver | The Picture of a Papist? | 756 |
Ormerod, Oliver | The Picture of a Puritane? | 757 |
Ornithoparchus, Andreas | A. Ornithoparcus His Micrologus, or Introduction: Containing the Art of Singing | 160 |
Ostend | A Breef Declaration of that which is Happened as Well Within as Without | 406 |
Overbury, Sir Thomas | Sir T. Overbury His Obseruations in his Travailes | 154 |
Ovidius Naso, Publius | The .XV. Bookes of P. Ovidius Naso, Entytuled Metamorphosis? | 881 |
Owen Lewis | The Running Register: Recording the State of the English Colledges in all Forraine Parts | 19 |
P., D. | Certaine Brief and Necessarie Rules of Geographie | 818 |
PALATINATE | A Full Declaration of the Faith? | 947 |
PLYMOUTH (New England) | A RELATION... OF THE BEGINNING OF THE ENGLISH PLANTATION SETLED AT PLIMOTH IN NEW ENGLAND | 683 |
PUBLIC DOCS | His Majesties Commission Touching the Creation of Baronets | 309 |
PUBLIC DOCS | His Majesties Declaration Concerning His Proceedings with His Subjects of Scotland | 310 |
Paget, John | An Answer to the Unjust Complaints of W. Best | 819 |
Palmer, Sir Thomas | An Essay of the Meanes How to Make Our Travailes More Profitable | 546 |
Pare, Ambroise | Three and Fifty Instruments | 141 |
Parker, Henry | The Riche and the Pore | 882 |
Parker, Henry | The Case Of Shipmoney briefly discoursed According To The Grounds of Law, Policy, and Conscience And Most Humbly Presented To The Censure and Correction of the High Court of Parliament Nov. 3. 1640 | 820 |
Parkes, William | The Curtaine-Drawer of the World | 948 |
Parkinson, John | Paradisi in Sole, Paradisus Terrestris? | 758 |
Parsons, Robert | A Conference about the Next Succession to the Crowne of Ingland | 481 |
Patten, William, Landowner | The Expedicion into Scotlande of Prince Edward | 547 |
Paulet, William, marquis of Winchester | The Lord Marques Idlenes? | 949 |
Payne, Robert | A Briefe Description of Ireland Made in 1589 | 548 |
Peacham, Henry | A Most True Relation of th eAffaires of Cleve and Gulick, ? | 549 |
Peacham, Henry | Minerva Britanna, or a Garden of Heroical Deuises | 407 |
Peacham, Henry | The Art of Drawing with the Pen, and Limming in Water Colours | 230 |
Peachem, Henry | The Compleat Gentleman | 59 |
Peckham, Sir George | A True Reporte of the Late Discovueries of the Newfound Landes | 341 |
Peebles | The Thrie Tailes of the Thrie Priests of Peblis | 106 |
Pellham, Edward | Gods Power and Providence: Shewed in the Miraculous Preservation of Eithe Englishmen? | 45 |
Pemble, William | A Briefe Introduction to Geography | 883 |
Perkins, William | The Whole Treatise of the Cases of Conscience | 482 |
Phayre, Thomas | A Newe Boke of Presidentes in Maner of a Register | 569 |
Philotus | Ane Verie Excellent and Delectabill Treaties Intitulit Philotus Quhariin? | 121 |
Piers, Ploughman | Pyers Plowmans Exhortation unto the Lordes Knightes | 821 |
Platt, Sir Hugh | A New, Cheape, and Delicate Fire of Coleballes | 550 |
Platt, Sir Hugh | The Jewell House of Art and Nature? | 950 |
Plattes, Gabriel | A Discovery of Infinite Treasure | 682 |
Plutarch | The Education of Bringinge up of Children | 184 |
Plutarch | The Gouernaunce of Good Helthe | 16 |
Pocklington, John | Sunday no Sabbath. A Sermon. | 759 |
Polemon, John | All the Famous Battels that have been Fought in Our Age | 64 |
Polemon, John | The Second Part of the Booke of Battailes Fought in Our Age | 483 |
Polybius | The Hystories of Polybius, Discoursing of the Warres betwist the Romanes & Carthaginenses | 132 |
Powell, Gabriel | The Catholikes Supplication unto the Kings Majestie? | 822 |
Powell, Robert | Depopulatino Arraigned, Convicted and Condemed by the Lawes of God and Man | 823 |
Powell, Thomas | Direction for Search of Records | 685 |
Powell, Thomas | The Attourneys Academy, or the Manner of Proceeding Upon any Suite | 684 |
Poynet, John, bishop | A Shorte Treatise of Politike Power, compyled by D.I. P(oynet), B(p of) R(ochester and) W(inchester) | 484 |
Preston, John | The Saints Daily Exercise | 824 |
Price, Daniel | The Marchant. A Sermon | 951 |
Procter, Thomas, Poet | Of the Knowledge and Conducte of Warres | 268 |
Procter, Thomas, esquire | A Profitable Worke to this Whole Kingdome. | 885 |
Prynne, William | The Unlovelinesse of Love-Lockes | 825 |
Purchas, Samuel | Purchas His Pilgrim. | 146 |
Purser, Pirate | A True Relation of the Lives and Deaths of the Two English Pyrats, Purser and Clinton | 408 |
Puttenham, George | The Arte of English Poesie | 342 |
Quiros, Pedro Fernandes de | Terra Australis Incognita, or a New Southerne Discoverie, Lately Found by F de Quir | 246 |
REDIMENTS | Rudiments of Militarie Disciplie | 105 |
Rainolde, Richard | A Booke Called the Foundacion of Rhetorike | 91 |
Raliegh, Sir Walter | A Declaration of the Demeanor and Cariage of Sir W. Raleigh as Well in his Voyage, as in his Returne | 288 |
Raliegh, Sir Walter | A Report of the Truth of the Fight About the Iles of Azores | 183 |
Raliegh, Sir Walter | The Discouerie of the Large, Rich and Bewtiful Empire of Guiana. | 3 |
Raliegh, Sir Walter | The Prerogative of Parilaments in England, Provedin a Dialogue | 686 |
Rastell, John, Barrister & Printer | An Exposition of Certaine Difficult and Obscure Wordes and Termes of the Lawes of this Realme | 210 |
Ravenscroft, Thomas | A Briefe Discourse of the True Use of Charact'ring the Degrees in Measurable Musicke 2 pts. | 409 |
Ravenscroft, Thomas | Deuteromelia; or the Second Part of a Musicks Melodie | 410 |
Ravenscroft, Thomas | Melismata. Musicall phansies, fitting the court, citie and countrey humours. To 3, 4, and 5 Voyces | 411 |
Ravenscroft, Thomas | Pammelia. Musicks Miscellanie | 412 |
Read, Alexander, MD | A Treatise of the First Part of Chirurgie | 826 |
Record, Robert | The Pathway to Knowledg, Containing the First Principles of Geometrie | 687 |
Record, Robert | The Castle of Knowledge | 760 |
Record, Robert | The Grounde of Artes, Teachyng the Worke and Practise of Arithmetike | 174 |
Record, Robert | The Whetstone of Witte, Whiche is the Second Parte of Arithmetike | 142 |
Reynard the Fox (T. Gaultier) | Here Beginneth the Booke of Raynarde the Foxe | 162 |
Reynolds, John, of the Mint | Perfet Directions for All English Gold, Now Currant in the Kingdome | 886 |
Rich, Barnaby | A Pathway to Militarie Discipline | 177 |
Rich, Richard | News from Virginia, the Lost Flocke Triumphant | 269 |
Rid, Samuel | The Art of Jugling or Legerdemaine | 688 |
Ripley, George | Compound of Alchymy | 887 |
Roberts, Lewes | The Merchants Mapp of Commerce | 689 |
Robinson, John, pastor of Leyden | A Justification of Separation from the Church of England | 888 |
Robinson, Thomas | THE SCHOOLE OF MUSICKE WHEREIN IS TAUGHT THE PERFECT METHOD OF TRUE FINGERING OF THE LUTE, PANDORA, ORPHARION AND VIOL DE GAMBA | 589 |
Romei, Annibale, Couint | The Courtiers Academie | 129 |
Rowlands or Verstegan, Richard | The Post for Divers Partes of the World? | 889 |
Rowlands, Richard | A Restitution of Decayed Intelligence: In Antiquities Conerning the? English Nation | 952 |
Roy, William | Rede Me and Be Nort Wrothe For I Say No Thynge but Trothe | 485 |
Ruthven, John, 3rd earl Gowrie | The Earl of Gowries Conspiracie Against the Kings Maiestie of Scotland | 182 |
Ryves, Sir Thomas | The Poore Vicars Plea | 953 |
S., M. | The Poore Orphans Court | 551 |
S., T. | A Jewell for Gentrie? | 890 |
SAFEGARD | The Safegard of Sailers, or Great Rutter | 827 |
SCOTLAND, Church of | The Confessioun of Faith Professit? | 555 |
SCOTLAND, Church of | The First and Second Booke of Discipline? | 893 |
SCOTLAND, Church of | The Protestation of the Generall Assemblie Made in the Hight Kirk? | 343 |
SCOTLAND | A Large Declaration Concerning the Late Tumults in Scotland | 149 |
SCOTLAND | An Information to All Good Christians within the Kingdome of England? | 828 |
SCOTLAND | The Intentions of the Army of the Kingdome of Scotland | 829 |
SERIES | A Proclamation against Breaking Monuments Antiquitie | 370 |
SERIES | A Proclamation for the Marchauntes Aduenturers | 368 |
SERIES | By the Queene (A Proclamation Concernyng Hattes and Cappes) | 375 |
SERIES | By the Queene (Against ill-Treatment of 'Informers') | 373 |
SERIES | By the Queene (Against the Earl of Northumberland) | 374 |
SERIES | By the Queene (Forbidding Export of Armour to Russia) | 371 |
SERIES | By the Queene (Forbidding Unlicensed Plays) | 369 |
SERIES | By the Queene (for Discovering Authors of Libels) | 376 |
SERIES | By the Queene (for Sowing Lands with Flax) | 377 |
SERIES | The King's Maiesties Declaration Concerning Lawfull Sports | 243 |
SERIES | This is the Ordinance for the Quenes Swannes | 372 |
STRACHEY, WILLIAM | For the Colony of Virginea Britannia | 488 |
Sadler, John | The Sick Womans Private Looking Glasse | 891 |
Sala, Angelo | Opiologia. Or a Treatise Concerning the Nature and Safe Use of Opium | 892 |
Salignacus, Bernardus | The Principles of Arithmeticke | 130 |
Sandys, George | A Relation of a Journey Begun Anno Dom. 1610. Foure Bookes | 554 |
Saul, Arthur | The Famouse Game of Chesse-Play | 691 |
Saunders, Laurence | A Trewe Mirrour of Glase Wherin We maye Beholde de Wofull State of Thys Our Realme of Englande | 761 |
Savile, Thomas | The Prisoners Conference | 486 |
Schouten, Willem Cornelis | The Relation of a Wonderfull Voiage | 4 |
Scot, Reginald | A Perfite Platforme of a Hoppe Garden and Necessarie Instructions for the Making and Mayntenaunce Thereof | 620 |
Scot, Reginald | The Discoverie of Witchcraft | 299 |
Scott, Edmund | An Exact Discourse of the Subtilties, Fashisions (sic), Pollicies, Religion and ceremonies of the East Indians, as well and Chyneses as Javans | 556 |
Scott, Thomas | A Relation of Some Special Points Concerning the State of Holland,? | 623 |
Scott, Thomas | Christs Politician and Salomons Puritans: | 622 |
Scott, Thomas | Sir Walter Rawleighs Ghost or Englands Forewarner | 693 |
Scott, Thomas | The Interpreter? | 673 |
Scott, Thomas | Workes | 621 |
Securis, John | A Detection and Querimonie of the Daily Enormities Committed in Physick | 830 |
Selden, John | A Briefe Discourse Concerning the Power of the Peeres and Comons of Parliament | 344 |
Selden, John | Ths Histore of Tithes | 147 |
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus | Seneca His Tenne Tragedies? | 131 |
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus | The Woorke of the Excellent Philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca? | 694 |
Serres, Olivier de | The Perfect use of Silkwormes | 345 |
Settle, Dionyse | A True Reporte of the Laste Voyage by Capteine Frobisher | 88 |
Sherley, Sir Anthony | Sir A. Sherley, His Relation of His Travels into Persia | 695 |
Sibthorpe, Robert | Apostolike Obedience. A Sermon | 831 |
Sidney, Sir Phillip | An Apologie for Poetri | 413 |
Silver, George | Paradoxes of Defence? | 8 |
Simotta, George | A Theater of the Planetary Hours for all the Dayes of the Yeare | 414 |
Skene, Sir John (Skeyne) | Ane Breve Descriptioun of the Pest | 415 |
Skeyne, Gilbert | Ane Breif Descriptioun of the Well of the Woman-Hill Besyde Abirdene | 104 |
Smart, Peter | The Vanitie & Downe-Fall of Superstitious Popish Ceremonies | 894 |
Smith, Henry | Three Sermons | 832 |
Smith, Henry | A Preparative to Mariage... | 762 |
Smith, John, governor of Virgina | A Map of Virginia | 557 |
Smith, John, governor of Virgina | Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New England | 356 |
Smith, John, governor of Virgina | New Englands Trials | 416 |
Smith, John | A Sea Grammer | 5 |
Smith, John | The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine J. Smith | 61 |
Smith, Sir Thomas | De Republica Anglorum. | 219 |
Smyth, John | The Differences of the Churches of the Seperation Contayning a Description of the Leiturgie and Ministerie of the Visible Church | 624 |
Snawsel, Robert | A Looking-Glasse for Married Folkes | 763 |
Some, Robert | A Godly Treatise Containing and Deciding Certaine Questions | 696 |
Spanish Lies | A Packe of Spanish Lies, Sent Abroad in the World | 487 |
Spenser, Benjamin | Vox Civitatis, or Londons Complaint Against Her Children in the Countrey | 954 |
Spenser, Edmund | Amoretti and Epithalamion | 114 |
Spenser, Edmund | Colin Clouts Come Home Againe | 187 |
Spenser, Edmund | Complaints, Containing Sundrie small poems of the words vanitie | 278 |
Spenser, Edmund | Fowre Hymnes | 347 |
St. Albans | The Book of Hawking, hunting and blasing of arms | 151 |
St. Germain, Christopher | A Treatise Concernynge the Division Betwene the Spirytualtie and Temporaltie | 453 |
St. Germain, Christopher | Hereafter followeth a Dyaloge in Englysshe bytwyxt a Doctoure of Dyuynyte and a Student in the Lawes of Englande | 552 |
St. Germaine, Christopher | Salem and Bizance | 618 |
St. Germaine, Christopher | The Addicions of Salem and Byzance | 619 |
Standish, John | A Lytle Treatise Composyd by John Stadysshe Against the Protestacion of Robert Barnes at the Tyme of his Death | 955 |
Starkey, Thomas | An Exhortation to the People, Instructynge Theyme to Unitie and Obedience | 625 |
Stevin, Simon | The Haven Finding Art, by the Latitude and Variaton | 6 |
Stubbes, Philip | The Anatomie of Abuses | 489 |
Sturtevant, Simon | METALLICA | 764 |
Sturtevant, Simon | The Etymologist of Aesops fables | 697 |
Sutcliffe, Matthew | A Treatise of Ecclesiasticall Discipline | 626 |
Sutcliffe, Matthew | The Examination of T. Cartwrights Late Apologie | 558 |
Sweden | A Survey of the Kingdom of Sweden | 956 |
Swinburne, Henry | A Briefe Treatise of Testaments and Lat Wils | 957 |
Sylvester, Joshua | Lachrimae Lachrimarum | 185 |
Symonds, William | Whitechapel in the Presence of the Adventurers and Planters for Virginia | 52 |
T., C. | An Advise How to Plant Tobacco in England | 559 |
TREASURER (The Treasurer's Almanacke) | The Money Monger; or The Usurers Almanacke | 958 |
Tanner, Robert | A Briefe Treatise for the Ready Use of the Sphere | 627 |
Tapp, John | The Path-Way to Knowledge: Containing the Whole Art of Arithmeticke | 66 |
Tasso, Torquato | The Householders Philosophie Anexed a Dairie Booke | 765 |
Taverner, John | Cartaine Experiments Concerning Fish and Fruite | 75 |
Taylor, Jeremy, bishop | A Sermon Preached Upon the Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot | 354 |
Taylor, John | THE CARRIERS COSMOGRAPHIE. INNES, HOSTERIES, AND OTHER LODGINGS IN AND NEERE LONDON | 698 |
Taylor, John | The Sculler, Rowing from Tiber to Thames | 283 |
Teixeira, Jose | The Spanish Pilgrime, or an Admirable Discovery of a Romish Catholike | 560 |
Thevet, Andre | The New Found World, or Antarcticke | 417 |
Thomas, William | The Historie of Italie | 895 |
Thorpe, William | The Examinacion of Master William Thorpe Preste Accused of Heresy | 766 |
Tillesley, Richard | Animadversions upon M. Seldens History of Tithes | 896 |
Timberlake, Henry | A True and Strange Discourse of the Travailes of Two English Pigrimes | 699 |
Topsell, Edward | The Historie of Foure-Footid Beastes? | 561 |
Topsell, Edward | The Historie of Serpents? | 562 |
Travers, Walter | A Supplication Made to the Privy Counsel | 833 |
Turberville, G | The Booke of Faulconrie or hauking | 93 |
Turner, William | A Preseruative, or Triacle, Agaynst the Poyson of Pelagius | 418 |
Tusser, Thomas | A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie | 628 |
Tyndale, William | A Compendious Introduccion... | 767 |
Tyndale, William | The Obedience of a Christen Man and How Christen Rulers Ought to Governe | 897 |
ULSTER | Conditions to be Observed by Brittish Undertakers of the Escheated Lands in Ulster | 490 |
Underhill, John | News from America; or, a New Discoverie of New England | 348 |
VIRGINIA | A Declaration of the State of the Colonie and Affaires of Virginia. By his Majesties Counseil for Virginia | 563 |
VOCABULARY | Here Begynneth a Lytell Treatyse for to Lerne Englysshe and Frensshe | 630 |
Vaughan, Rowland, of New Court, Herefordshire | Most Approved, and Long Experienced Water-Workes | 898 |
Veer, Gerrit de | The True and Perfect Description of Three Voyages by the Ships of Holland and Zeland | 274 |
Vegetius, Renatus, Flavius | The Foure Bookes of Martiall Policye | 41 |
Vere, Sir Francis | Extremities Urging Sir F. Veare to the Anti-Parle with the Archduke Albertus | 28 |
Vere, Sir Francis | True Newes from one of Sir. F. Veres Companie | 491 |
Verheiden, Jacobus | The History of Moderne Protestant Divines? | 959 |
Vicary, Thomas | A Profitable Treasise of the Anatomie of Mans Body: newly Reuyued | 629 |
Vincent, Philip | A True Relations of the Late Battell Fought in New England | 700 |
Vincentius | Mirrour of the World | 960 |
W., A. | A Booke of Cookery? | 834 |
Wadsworth, James | The English Spanish Pilgrime | 275 |
Ware, Sir James | TWO HISTORIES OF IRELAND | 421 |
Waterhouse, Edward | A Declaration of the State of the Colony in Virginia | 276 |
Webbe, Edward | The Rare and Most Wonderfull Things which E. Webbe Hath Seene. Newly Enlarged | 564 |
Weever, John | Ancient Funerall Monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Irleand, and the Islands Adjacent | 961 |
Welwood, William | An Abridgement of All Sea-Lawes | 565 |
Welwood, William | The Sea-Law of Scotland | 96 |
Wentworth, Peter | A Patihie Exhortation to Her Majestie for Establishing Her Successor | 519 |
West, Thomas, Baron De La Warre | The Relation of the Lord De-la-Warre, Lord Gouernour of the Colonie Planted in Virginea | 249 |
West, William | Symbolaegraphia. Which May be Termed the Art, Description of Instruments, Covenants, Contracts | 768 |
Whately, William | A Bride-Bush, or a Wedding Sermon | 769 |
Whately, William | A Care-Cloth: or a Tretise of the Cumbers and Troubles of Marriage | 835 |
Whetstone, George | The Censure of a Loyall Subject? | 631 |
Whetstone, George | The English Myrror. ? | 632 |
Whitbourne, Richard | A Discourse and Discovery of Newfound-land | 419 |
White, John | The Planters Plea | 60 |
White, Thomas | A Discovery of Brownisme | 701 |
Whitney, Geffrey | A Choice of Emblemes and Other Devises | 161 |
Whittingham, William | A Brieff Discours off the Troubles Begonne at Franckford | 492 |
Wilbye, John | The First Set of English Madrigals to 3, 4, 5, and 6 Voices | 493 |
Wilbye, John | The Second Set of Madrigals to 3, 4, 5, and 5 Parts? | 633 |
Wilkins, George | Three Miseries of Barbar: Plague, Famine, Civill Warre | 178 |
Wilkins, John, bishop | The Discovery of a World in the Moone | 494 |
Wilkinson, William | A Confutation of Certained Articles Deliuered (by H. Niklaes) unto the Family of Love | 279 |
Williams, John, archbishop | A Sermon of Apparell | 963 |
Williams, John, archbishop | The Holy Table?More Antiently than an Altar | 962 |
Williams, Sir Roger | The Actions of the Lowe Countries | 280 |
Willis, Edmond | An Abreviation of Writing by Character | 899 |
Willis, John | The Art of Memory so Far Forth as it Dependeth Upon Places and Ideas | 634 |
Willis, John | The School-Maister to the Art of Stenographie | 702 |
Willymat, William | A Loyal Subjects Looking-Glasse | 495 |
Wilson, John, priest | The English Martyrologe | 254 |
Wilson, Sir Thomas | Ahte Arte of Rhetorique | 206 |
Wilson, Sir Thomas | The Rule of Reason | 261 |
Wither, George, poet | The Schollers Purgatory, Discovered in the Stationers Commonwealth | 900 |
Wood, William | New Englands Prospect | 68 |
Wotton, Sir Henry | The Elements of Architecture | 272 |
Wright, Edward | CERTAINE ERRORS IN NAVIGATION; THE VOYAGE OF... GEORGE EARLE OF CUMBERL. TO THE AZORES | 703 |
Wright, Edward | The Description and Use of the Sphere | 136 |
YPRES | The Forme and Maner of Subvention for Pore People Practysed in Hypres | 705 |
Yonge, Nicholas | Musica Transalpina. Madrigales Translated of 4, 5, and 6 Parts. | 496 |
Yorke, James | THE UNION OF HONOUR | 148 |
Zwingli, Ulrich | A Short Pathwaye to the Ryght and True Understanding of the Holye and Sacred Scriptures | 901 |
Zwingli, Ulrich | The Accompt Rekenynge and Confession of the Faith of Huldrik Zwinglius | 964
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