Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt.
- William Carew Hazlitt
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ALCOCK. ALCOCK, JOHN, Bishop of Ely. Mons perfectionis. [A cut of a bishop. On a ii recto, col. 1, occurs: Exortatio facta Cartusiensibus & aliis religiosis p reuerendii in cristo patrem & dim domi- nu3 Johanné Alkok Eliens, episcopum. The colophon reads :] Here endeth the treatyse called Mons perfectionis. Em- prynted by Rycharde Pynson in the. xiii. yere of our souerayne lorde Kynge Henry the. vii. [1497-8.| 4°, a— b in sixes: c,4:d,6:e, 4, the last leaf with Pyuson’s device only. B. M. (ai wanting.) Compare Herbert's Ames, p. 244. Mons perfectionis / otherwyse in Eng- lysshe the hylle of perfeccyon. [Col.] Enprynted at London in fletestrete at the -sygne of y* sonne by Wynkin de worde/ the yere of our lorde . m. cocce. & .i. & in the yere of y® reygne of y*® moost vyc- toryous prynce our moost naturell souvo- rayne lorde Henry the seuenth / at the Instaunce of the reuerende relygyous fader Thomas Pryour of the house of saynt Anne y® order of y® Chartrouse. And fynysshed the. xxvij. daye of y* moneth of Maye in the yere aboue sayd. 4°, A—D in sixes: E, 3. In two columns. Sothebys, June 26, 1885, No. 14. The title is beneath a woodcut of a bishop or prior holding a crozier, and there are others at the back of the leaf and at the end. This is the earliest book, which I have yet seen, printed by De Worde in Fleet Street. The Ortus Vocabulorum of 1500 has Westminster in the imprint. ALEHOUSES. Articles of direction touching Alehouses. . - . Imprinted at London by Robert Barker... 1609. 4°, A—B in fours, B 4 blank. ALGIERS. A Letter Written by the Governour of Al- ciers, to the States-General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, &c, In relation to the Signing the Peace con- cluded between them. London, Printed for Thomas Burrel, .. . 1679. Folio, 2 leaves. ALMANAC. Almanach Ephemerides In anno domini. M.d.vii. in latitudo Oxonia... [London, Richard Pynson, 1506-7.] 8°. With woodcuts. Bb, M. (very imperfect). The first page is occupied by the printer’s mark, beneath which occurs, perhaps in his own hand: Rycharduspynson huius scriptor. * ALPHABETUM. Alphabetvm Latino-Anglicvm. [The rest of the page is occupied by a series of Al- phabets. Coloph.]: Londini in officina Thome Bertheleti typis impress: Cum ANDREWS. priuilegioad imprimendum solum. Anno. M.D.xLUI. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. This copy is printed on vellum, AMBOYNA, A True Relation of the Unjust, Cruel, and Barbarous Proceedings against the English at Amboyna... London, Printed for Will. Bentley, ... Anno Domini 1651. 12°. *, 6 leaves : A—H in twelves, H 12 blank, and a frontispiece. AMERICA, [A Proclamation respecting Kidnapping for the American Plantations.] December the Thirtieth, 1682. London, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill deceas’d:... 1682. <A broadside. Treaty of Peace, Good Correspondence & Neutrality in America, Between the most Serene and Mighty Prince James If... . And... Lewis XIV.... Coneluded the S* Day of Novemb. 1686. . . In the Sa- voy: Printed by Thomas Newcomb, .. . MDCLXXxvI. 4°, A—C 2 in fours, [AMES, RICHARD.] A Dialogue between Claret & Darby- Ale, A Poem. Considered in an accidental Conversation between two Gentlemen. London : Printed for E. Richardson, 1692. 4°, A—C, 2 leaves each. B. M. The Bacchanalian Sessions ; Or The Con- tention of Liquors: With A Farewel to Wine. By the Author of the Search after Claret, &c. To which is added, A Satyrical Poem on one who had injur’d his Memory. London, Printed for E, Hawkins. 1693. 4°, A—KE, 2 leaves each. In verse. AMYRALDUS, MOSES. A Discourse concerning the Divine Dreams Mentioned in Scripture. . . . Translated out of French, by Ja. Lowde, Fellow of Clare-Hallin Cambridge. London, Printed by A. C. for Walter Kettilby,. . . 1676. 8°, A—K 3 in eights, and a—e 4 in eights, Dedicated by the translator to John Earl of Bridgewater. ANDERSON ALEXANDER. Alexandri Andersoni Scoti Exercitationvm Mathematicarvm Deeas Prima... . Parisiis, Apud Oliverivm de Varenes .... Anno 1619. 4° 4, 2 leaves: A —D 2in fours. With diagrams, Dedi- cated to Cardinal de Retz. ANDREWS, EUSEBIUS. The Last Speech of Col. Eusebius Andrews, Sometimes A Lawyer of Lincolns-Inne, at the time of his Execution on the Scaffold at Tower-hill, Thursday the 22 of August, 1650: With Several questions propounded to him by Doctor Stradling,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


