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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![don. Imprinted by G. Eld for Iohn Wright, and are to bee sold at his Shop neere Christ-Church-dore. 1613. 4°, black letter, A—C in fours, A 1 and C 4 blank. With a large cut on the title. B. M. These three pieces, as well as that re- gistered under Pet (EDMOND), are very curious in themselves, and also in connec- tion with Shakespear’s Z'empest. WINDSORE, MILES. Academiarvm Qvee aliqvando fvere et hodie sunt in Europa, Catalogus & enu- meratio breuis. Londini Excudebant Georgivs Bishop & Radvlphvs Newberie. An. Dom. 1590. 4°, A—H 2 in fours. Dedicated to Sir C. Hatton from Oxford, 15 May, 1590. This appears to be an enlargement of the essay published as a broadside in 1586, See Handbook, 1867, v. ACADEMIES. Thorpe’s Cat. for 1842, £1, 11s. 6d. The volume ends with a Latin poem, entitled Chronographia, sive Origo Collegiarum Oxo- niensis Academic, chiefly written by T. Neal, of New College. WITHER, GEORGE. A Preparation to the Psalter. By George Wyther, Gent. London, Printed by Ni- WOMEN. cholas Okes. 1619. [Col.] London Imprinted by Nicholas Okes. 1619. Small folio. Title within a woodcut compart- ment and following blank, 2 leaves ; A— N in sixes: 0, 2 leaves. The vertuous scholehous of vngracious women. <A godly dialogue or communi- cation of two Systers, The one a good and vertuous wedowe, oute of the land of Meissen, The other, a curst vngracious, froward and brawlinge woman, oute of the mountaynes. ‘To the honour and prayse of all good women. And to the rebuke and instruccion of suche as be vnpacient. |London, Walter Lynne, about 1550.] 8°, A—N 4 in eights, N 4 having had doubtless the colophon, Black letter. In prose. B. M. This copy wants N4. Prefixed is an address by the printer to the reader. On the title and A 3 verso is a woodcut of the two sisters, Justina the good woman and Serapia the bad one, conversing. Love given o’re: Or, A Satyr against the Pride, Lust, and Inconstancy, &c. of Woman. London, Printed for R. Bentley, and J. Tonson. 1685. 4°, A—B in fours, BLE Sp: =o & Has re oD) gs5 = : sy La mar ag =yjee AN So .](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0325.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


