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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![RIVIUS. of the three Crowns near Holborn-Con- duit : and for Dorman Newinan, at the Chyrurgeons Arms in Little Brittain, 1669. 4°, A—F2in fours. Dedicated to “the Deservedly Famous, and my Hon- oured friend, Walter Needham, Doctor of Physiek’ .\0 1 RIVIUS, JOHANNES. A Treatise against the folishnesse of men in differringe the reformation of their liuing, and amendment of their maners, Compyled by the godly lerned man John Riuius, and translated into Englishe by John Bankes, (Col.] Imprynted at Lon- don in Flete-strete at the signe of the George nexte toSaynte Dunstones Churche by Wyllyam Powell ... 8°, A—O 4in eights. Dedicated by the translator to the Marquis Dorset. 3B. M, As Henry Grey, last Marquis of Dorset, was created Duke of Suffolk in October 1551, this book was doubtless printed before that date. Of the foolishnes of men in putting-off the amendement of their liues from daie to daie, A godlie and profitable treatise for the present time; Written in the Latine tongue by that reuerend and worthie member of Christ his Church in) this age, Iohn Riuius. Newlie translated by Thomas Rogers, [The 23. of Februarie, 1581.]. . . Imprinted at London for An- drew Maunsel,... eel 8°, A,4leaves: B—M in eights, M 8 with the colophon: Imprinted at London by Iohn Charle- wood, for Andrewe Maunsel, dwelling in -Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Paret, The dedication of Rivius to Maurice, Duke of Saxony, is dated 1547. The year in which the English version was executed by Rogers is stated at the foot of this Epistle. On the back of the title of this copy oceurs the old autograph of Robert Gibbon. ROLLE OF HAMPOLE, RICHARD, [The remedy ayenst the troubles of temptacyons, At the end occurs :] Here endeth a deuoute medytacyon in sayenge deuoutly the psalter of our lady With dyuers ensamples Enprynted at London in Fletestrete at the sygne of the sonne. By Wynkyn de worde, Anno domini, M.CCCCC.viii. the fourth daye of Feb- ruary. 4°, black letter, with woodcuts, -A—C in sixes: D,8. With the printer’s device on D 8 verso. B. MM. This copy is printed on vellum, but is unfortunately incomplete, wanting Ai, D 2, and D 6. 8. R. Affliction of minde maie not be straunge to Gods seruantes, A folio leaf, [About 1620.] 8S. T. The Perplex’d Prince, London: Printed for R. Allen, 12% A, 6: BG 6 in twelves, Dedicated to the Right Honour. able William, Lord Russell, [The Fugitive Statesman, In Requital for the Perplex’d Prince, London, Printed by A. Grover, 1683. 12° A, 6.leaves, the first blank: B—F in twelvos, | SCOTLAND. A Remonstrance and Resolytion of the Kingdom of Scotland, Shewing the law« fulnesse of the second coming into Mng- land to take up Arms against all those that shall oppose the Parliament, Pub- lished with the advice of the Couneell of Scotland . . . Re-Printed at London for G. T. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves, Exceeding Joyfull Newes from Scotland Brought over by the Lord Mackland, and read in the House of Commons [Aug, 18 1642.].. . With the Paf[r]liaments Ro. solution concerning the Yorkshire propo- sitions . . . Likewise The Resolution of the Earle of Rutland, the Earle of Exceter, and the Lord Paget, with divers others that are come from His Majesty, are re- solved to come to the House again, if they may be received , . . August20, Printed for J. Horton, 4°, 4 leaves, The Scots Resolution Concerning this pre- sent Expedition, Expressed in the voluns tary service of diverse Scottish Comman« ders, who profered themselves to the Parliament to serve in this Expedition for the King and Parliament, with the Parliaments acceptation of the same pro- fer, Also The Setting Forth | The Lord Brook, J Colonel Hampden, Of< Colonell Hollis, Colonell Fines, and : -Colonell Goodwyn to meet the Cavaliers at Warwick, with about six thousand Horse and Foot, who are now in their march towards Whibits, Also the manner of apprehending two Jesuites in Covent Garden, August 22, Printed for Tho, Hdwards, August 23, 1642, 4°, 4 leaves, To the Kings most Excellent Majesty : The humble supplication and desire of the Commissioners of his Majesties Kingdom of Scotland, here now resident , . , Sep«](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0314.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


