Volume 1
Catalogue of books in the library of the British Museum printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of books in English printed abroad, to the year 1640.
- Date:
- 1884
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of books in the library of the British Museum printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of books in English printed abroad, to the year 1640. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![out of the sixtone first bookcs of riinio . . . Translated oute of French by I. A. [1565?] 8vo. 433. a. 4. A., J. The Younger Brother his Apologie, or, a lather's free power disputed for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them, etc. [By J. A., i.e. John Allen.] J. Lichfield for E. Forrest, Oxford, 1624 [or rather 1634]. 4to. 6355. aa. 2. The date on the titlepage is mis- printed 1624: the colophon bears the date 1634. — Another copy. 1380. d. 1. The titlepage and sig. A4 are mutilated. A., I., Minister and Preacher of Gods Word. A Soveraigne Salve to cure a sicke Soule, infected with the poyson of sinne . . . Newly published by I. A., minister and preacher of Gods word. 33, H. N. Olces . . . sold by F. Grove, London, 1624. 12mo. 4404. b. A., J., of Ailward. An Histori- cal! Narration of the Judgement of some most Learned and Godly English Bishops, Holy Martyrs, and others, (whereof III.; viz. Archbishop Granmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper, suffred martyrdome, in the dayes of Q. Mary, for the Truth and Gospel of Christ Jesus) concerning God's Election, and the Merit of Christ his death, etc. [By J. A., of Ail- ward.] Printed by B. A. and T. F. for S. Nealand, London, 1631. 4to. E. 21. (10.) This copy has also a second title- page, dated 1645, which reads (in nd'lit.iori to the preceding): For- merly suppressed by the Bishop of Canterbury, but now published for the comfort of all Gods people.!' A., L. See Fabricius (J.) An Oration of I. Fabritius . . . wherby he teacheth that Christian men cannot resorte to the Councol of Trent . . . Englyshed by L. A. 1562. 8vo. 3932. b. A., N. The Dignitie of Man, both in the perfections of his soule and bodie . . . By N. A. [i.e. A. Nixon]. J. Barnes, Ox- ford, 1616. 4to. 8403. g. A., 0. The Uncasing of Heresie, or, the Anatomie of Protestancie. Written and composed by O. A. [Louvainf] 623 [1623]. 8vo. 3932. aaa. (1.) A., P. Eubulus, or a dialogue, Where-in a rugged Bomish Byrne, (inscrybed, Catholicke Questions, to the Protestant) is confuted, and the Questions there-of answered. By P. A. [i.e. Patrick Forbes, Bishop of Aberdeen]. E. Baban, Aberdene, 1627. 4to. G. 5014. A., R. Englands Parnassus : or the choysest Flowers of our Moderne Poets, with their Poeti- call comparisons; Descriptions of Bewties, Personages, Castles, Pallaces, Mountaines, Groves, Seas, Springs, Rivers, etc. Where- unto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable. [Compiled and edited by R. A., i.e. Robert Allott? or Robert Armin?] Lmprinted . . . for N. L. G. B. and T. H., London, 1600. 8vo. C. 39. b. 6. The dedication and the address to the reader, both in verse, are signed R. A. Imperfect; wanting the leaf containing the epilogue, commen- cing, Fames windy trump, etc. — Another copy. MS. Notes [by R. Farmer]. 238. b. 24. Also wanting the leaf mentioned above. i A., R. In Obitum Thomae Uhaedi, viri ujide<|iia<|ue moritis- simi, et Soienissiino Regi ab](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24748596_0001_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)