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The check-list has been compiled and seen through the press by Mr. Philip S. Goulding, of the Library staff; he is, therefore, entirely responsible for its completeness and correctness. February, 1919. George Watson Cole, Librarian. [A., J., of Ailward.] An Historicall Narration of the • Judgement of some Godly English Bishops. London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Faw- cett] for Samuel Nealand, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d(?) Issue. Sig.: A-0 4 ;P 2 . A., Jj., translator. The Seuenth Booke of the Myrrour of Knighthood. See Mirrour of Princely Deedes and Knighthood, part 7-8. A., O. The Vncasing of Heresie, or, The Anatomie of Protestancie. [Louvain?], 1623. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: Ijl 8 (1st and last, prob. blank, lacking) ; *#* 8 ; A-G 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). A., T. The Massacre of Money. London, by Thomas Creede, for Thomas Bushell, 1602. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). A., T. La Table al lieur des Reports del tresreuerend Judge Sir James Dyer. See [Ashe, Thomas] (fl. 1600-1618). [Abbot, George] (1562-1633). A Brief e Description of the Whole Worlde. London, by T. Judson, for John Browne, 1599. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-D 8 ;E 2 . (Britwell). [ ] London, for John Browne, 1605. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-V 4 ; X 2 . (Bridgewater). [ ] London, for John Browne, 1617. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.:A-Y 4 . (Church). An Exposition vpon the Prophet Jonah. London, by Richard Field, and are to be sold by Richard Garbrand, 1600. sm. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig.: A* (1st blank and genuine) ; B-Z 8 ; Aa-Sf 8 (last blank and genuine). (Bridgewater). [ ] A Treatise of the Perpetuall Visibilitie, of the True Church. [London], by Humfrey Lownes, for Robert Milbourne, 1624. sm. 4to. 1st (?) Ed. Sig.: A-P*; Q 2 . (Bridgewater). Abernethie, Thomas. Abiuration of Poperie. Edin- burgh, by George Anderson, 1638. sm. 4to. Sig. : A-F*. (Bridgewater). Academiarum quae aliquando fuere et hodie sunt in Europa, Catalogus. See [Windsor, Miles] (d. 1624) . The Accedence of Armorie. See [Legh or Leigh, Gerard] (d. 1563). Achilles Tatius (fl. ca. 450). The Loues of Clitophon and Leucippe. See [Hodges, Anthony], translator. 1 Acosta, Jose de (1540-1599). The Naturall and Morall Historie of the East and West Indies. See Grimston, Edward, translator. Adams, Thomas. The Barren Tree. London, hy Aug: Mathewes, for John Grismand, 1623. sm. 4to. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-H 4 . (Bridgewater). >- The Diuells Banket. London, by Thomas Snodham for Ealph Mab, 1614. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 : Aa-Xx 4 (last blank and genuine). (Bridgewater). The Gallants Burden. London, by W. W. [Wil- liam White] for Clement Knight, 1612. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-P; K 2 . Mystical Bedlam. London, by George Purslowe, for Clement Knight, 1615. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 3 ; B-L 4 ; M 1 . (Bridgewater) . The White Deuil, or The Hypocrite Vncased. London, by Thomas Purfoot for William Erondell, 1614. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 (last blank and genuine). (Brw.). An Adioynder of Sundry other Particular Wicked Plots. [London?], 1624. sm. 4to. Sig.: K-L 4 . (final part of: Wood, Thomas, trans. An Oration or Speech. 1624). (Bridgewater). Adlington, William, trans, of Apuleius or Appuleius, Lucius (fl. ca. 150 A. D.). The Golden Asse. Lon- don, by Thomas Harper, for Thomas Alchorn, 1639. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.:A-Z 4 ;Aa-Gg 4 . The Admirable Historie of the Possession and Conuer- sion of a Penitent Woman (Michaelis). See B., W., translator. An Admonition to the People of England. See [Cooper or Couper, Thomas] (1517-1594). Adrasta: or The Womans Spleene, and Loues Conquest. See [Jones, John]. Adrichomius, Christian (1533-1585). A Brief e De- scription of Jerusalem. See Tymme, Thomas (d. 1620), translator. An Aduertisement and Defence for Trueth against her Backbiters. See [Munday, Anthony] (1553-1633). An Aduice houu to Plant Tobacco in England. See T., C. An Aduice. Touching the Currancie in Payment of our English Gold. London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Faweett] for Ben. Fisher, 1627. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). 2 Aelfric, called Grammaticus (fl. 1006). A Saxon Trea- tise concerning the Old and New Testament. See Lisle or L'Isle, William (1569-1637), editor. Aelianus Tacticus (fl. 2d cent. A. D.). The Tacticks of Aelian. See Bingham, John (fl. 1616), translator. Aesopus. The Morall Fables. See Henryson or Hen- derson, Robert (1430?-1506?), translator. Agatharchides or Agatharchus (2d century B. C). Quae supersunt, omnia. See Brett, Richard (1560?- 1637), ed. and trans. The Ages of Sin, or Sinnes Birth & Growth. See L., Ja. V., engraver. Aggas, Edward (fl. 1564-1601), translator. A Discourse vpon the Present Estate of Prance. [London] , 1588. sm. 4to. Sig. : 1 1. without sig.-mark; A-H 4 ; I 2 . (Brw.). Aglaura. See [Suckling, Sir John] (1609-1642). Agrippa de Nettesheim, Henricus Cornelius (1486- 1535) . Of the Vanitie and Vncertaintie of Artes and Sciences. See Sandford or Sanford, James (fl. 1567), translator. Alabaster, William (1567-1640). Roxana. Londini, Excudebat Gulielmus Jones, 1632. sm. 4to. Sig.: A 8 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-E 8 . (Hoe). Albions Triumph. See [Townsend, Aurelian] (fl. 1601- 1643). Albumazar. See [Tomkis or Tomkys, Thomas] (fl. 1614). Alcilia. Philoparthens Louing Polly, Etc. London, for Richard Hawkins, 1628. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-O 4 . (Huth). [Alcock, John] (1430-1500). Mons Perfectionis. Lon- don, Wynkin de worde, Maye 27, 1501. sm. 4to. 5th (?) Ed. Sig.: A-D 6 ;E 4 . [ ] Sermo pro Episcopo Puerorum, in die Innocen- cium. [Westminster, Wynkyn de Worde, ca. 1499 1] . sm. 4to. 2nd Ed. Sig.:a-b 6 . (Hoe). Aleman, Mateo (d. 1610). The Rogue. See [Mab or Mabbe, James] (1572-1642?), translator. Alexander, Sir William, earl of Stirling (1567?-1640). The Alexandraean Tragedie. 1607. See his Mon- archicke Tragedies. 1607. Part I. — — Aurora. London, by Richard Field for Edward Blount, 1604. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A]-M 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). 3 Croesus, The Tragedie of. 1604. See his Mon- archick Tragedies. 1604 ed., Part I; 1607 ed., Part II. Darius, The Tragedie of. Edinburgh, by Robert Walde-graue, 1603. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 ; a 2 ; B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater) . 1604 ; 1607. See his Monarchick Tragedies. 1604 ed., Part II ; 1607 ed., Part IV. Doomes-Day, or, The Great Day of the Lords Judgement. Edinburgh, Andro Hart, 1614. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 ; A (repeated) -P 4 . ( Chew) . An Encouragement to Colonies. London, by Wil- liam Stansby, 1624. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-G 4 . (Church). Julius Caesar, The Tragedie of. 1607. See his Monarehicke Tragedies. 1607. Part II. The Mapp and Description of New-England. Lon- don, for Nathaniel Butter, 1630. sm. 4to. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-K 4 ; L 2 (1st blank and genuine). (Church). The Monarchick Tragedies. London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Edward Blount, 1604. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); a 2 ; B-M 4 ; N 2 ; [A]-K 4 (last blank and genuine) ; L 2 . (Brw.). London, by Valentine Simmes for Ed: Blount, 1607. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; A (cont'd) 2 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Dd 4 ; Ee 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking) ; a 2 ; B-M 4 ; N 2 ; A-K 4 (last blank and lacking). (Bridgewater). London, William Stansby, 1616. sm. 8vo. 3d Ed. Sig. : A 6 ; B-Y 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking) . (Chew) . A Paraenesis to the Prince. London, by Richard Field for Eduuard Blount, 1604. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 4 ; D 2 (last blank and genuine). Recreations with the Muses. London, by Tho. Harper, 1637. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 6 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-X 8 ; Y 8 ; [A] 2 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Dd 6 ; Ee 8 (last blank and genuine) . (Hoe) . Alexander, Campaspe, and Diogenes. See [Lyly, John] (1554 M606). A Moste Excellent Comedie of . . . The Alexandraean Tragedie. See Alexander, Sir Wil- liam, earl of Stirling (1567?-1640). Monarehicke Tragedies. 1607. Part I. Aleyn, Charles (d. 1640). The Battailes of Crescey and Poictiers. London, by Thomas Harper, for Thomas Knight, 1633. sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 8 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-I 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Chew). The Historie of Henrie the Seuenth. London, by Tho. Cotes, for William Cooke, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 2 ; B-K 8 ; L 8 . ( Chew ; Halsey ) . Alison or Allison, Richard (fl. 1606). An Howres Becreation in Musicke, Apt for Instrmnentes and Voyces. London, by John Windet the assigne of William Barley, 1606. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: (cantus primus) A 2 ; B-D 4 ; E 2 ; (cantus secundus, tenor and bassus) [A] 2 ; B-D 4 ; E 2 (last blank and genuine); (quintus) [A] 2 ; B-C 4 ; D 2 (last blank and genuine). (Bridgewater) . Alison, Richard. A Plaine Confutation of a Treatise of Brownisme. London, by T. Scarlet, for W. Wright, 1590. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-S 4 . (Bridgewater). Wants title-page and two last leaves. All the Famous Battels that haue bene Fought in our Age. See [Polemon, John] (fl. 1578). Allen, Charles (d. 1640). See Aleyn, Charles (d. 1640). [Allen, William] (1532-1594). A True Sincere and Modest Defence of English Catholiques. [Ingol- stadt? ca. 1584]. 8vo. 1st (?) Ed. Sig. : * 4 ; A-O 8 (last blank and genuine). (Bridge- water) . Alley, William (1510 M570). Ptokhomouseion. The Poore Mans Librarie. London, by John Daye, 1571. sm. folio in 6s. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-Y 6 ; Aa-Nn 6 ; Oo-Pp 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking); AA 6 ; BB-TT 4 ; AAa-HHh 4 . Allott, Robert (fl. 1600). Englands Parnassus. Lon- don, for N. L. [Nicholas Ling] C. B. [Cuthbert Burby] and T. H. [Thomas Haies], 1600. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-Z 8 ; Aa-Kk 8 (last blank and lacking) ; 1 1. without sig. -mark. (Chew). [ ] Wits Theater of the Little World. [London] , by J. R. [James Roberts] for N. L. [Nicholas Ling], 1599. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-Z 4 ; Aa-Mm 8 ; Nn 4 . ( Hoe ) . [Allyne, Robert] (fl. 1613). Funerall Elegies. Lon- don, by T. P., for John Budge, 1613. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.:A-B 4 . (Hoe). Amadis de Gaule (Lobeira). See [Munday, Anthony] (1553-1633), translator. The Ambassador. See [Hotman, Jean] (1552-1636). 5 [Amerie, Robert] (fl. 1610). Chesters Triumph in Honor of her Prince. London, for J. B. [John Browne, sr.], 1610. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-C 4 ; D 2 ; A 2 (2nd, prob. blank, lacking). (Devonshire). Aminta Englisht (Tasso). See [Reynolds, Henry] (fl. 1630), translator. Ammianus Marcellinus (320?-395?). The Roman His- toric. See Holland, Philemon (1552-1637) , translator. Amorous Fiametta (Boccaccio). See Young or Yong, Bartholomew (fl. 1577-1598), translator. Anagrammata Regia. Londini [W. Stansby, 1626]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-E 4 (last blank and genuine) ; A 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-L 4 (last blank and genuine). (Bridge water). The Anatomy of Melancholy. See [Burton, Robert] (1577-1640). The Anatomie of Popish Tyrannic See [Bell, Thomas] (fl. 1573-1610). The Anatomie of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall. See [Robinson, Thomas] (fl. 1622). The Auncient Ecclesiastical Histories of the First Six Hundred Yeares after Christ (Eusebius and others). See Hanmer, Meredith (1543-1604), trans- lator. The Auncient History of the Septuagint (Aristeas). See Done, John, translator. The Ancient State, Authoritie, and Proceedings of the Court of Requests. See [Caesar, Sir Julius] (1558- 1636). [Anderton, James] (fl. 1624). The Protestants Apologie for the Roman Church. [St. Omer, Permissu Superi- orum] , 1608. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: fl 2 ; * 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); ##*; * * * 2 ; A-G 4 ; H e ; I-Z 4 ; Aa-Kk 4 (last blank and genuine) ; Ll-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Zzz 4 ; Aaaa-Vvvv 4 ; Xxxx 6 ; Yyyy-Zzzz 4 ; Aaaaa-Lllll 4 . [Andrewe, Laurence (fl. 1510-1537), trans, of Braun- schweig, Hieronymus]. The Vertuose Boke of Dis- tyllacyon. London, by Laurens Andrewe, 1527. sm. folio. 1st Ed. Sig.: C 4 ; a-b 6 ; c-d 4 ; e-f e ; A 4 ; B-R, alternately 4 and 6 11.; S-T 4 ; U 6 ; x 4 . [Andrewes, Lancelot] (1555-1626). Concio Latine habita coram regia maiestate, quinto Augusti 1606. Londini, Excudebat Robertas Barkerus, 1610. sm 4to. Sig. : 1 1. without sig.-mark ; A-E 4 . (Bridgewater) . 6 — The Copie of the Sermon preached on Good Friday last ... 6. April 1604. London, by R. Barker, 1604. sm. 4to. Sig. : A-E 4 ; F 2 . (Bridgewater, 2 copies) . — Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini. Londini, Excudebat Robertus Barkerus, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: 2 11. without sig. -marks (1st blank and genu- ine) ; a-b 4 ; A-Z*; Aa-Yy 4 ; Zz 2 (last blank and genuine ) . ( Bridgewater ) . — A Sermon at Hampton Court, Sept. 28, 1606. Lon- don, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st (?) Ed. Sig.: A* (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-G 4 ; H 2 . (2 copies, one Bridgewater). -] Tortura Torti. Londini, Excudebat Robertus Barkerus, 1609. 1st Ed. sm. 4to. Sig.: A 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Ddd 4 ; Be 1 . (Brw.). Two Sermons Preached before the Kings Maiestie. London, by Robert Barker, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : 3 11. without sig. -marks (1st blank and genu- ine) ; A-E* ; A-K 4 (last blank and genuine) . (Brw.) . Two Sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall of the Birth of Christ. London, by Robert Barker, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st collected Ed. Sig.: [A]-[F] 4 (last blank and genuine); A-F 4 ; G 2 (2nd blank and genuine). (Bridgewater). Anghiera, Pietro Martire (1455-1526). De Nouo Orbe. See Lok, Michael (fl. 1615), translator. The Historie of the West-Indies. See Lok, Michael (fl. 1615), translator. Anglerius, Petrus Martyrius. See Anghiera, Pietro Martire (1455-1526). Anglia Querens. See [D., II.]. An Answer to a Catholike English-Man. See [Barlow, William] (d. 1613). An Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled: The Fisher Catehed in his owne Net. See C, A. An Answere to Certaine scandalous Papers, Scattered abroad vnder colour of a Catholicke Admonition. London, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm. 4to. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-E 4 ; F'. (Bridgewater) . An Ansuuere to M. J. Forbes of Corse, his peaceable Warning. See [Calderwood, David] (1575-1650), supposed author. An Answer to Pope Vrban his Inurbanity. See [Hall, Joseph] (1574-1656). An Answer to the Deuillish Detection of Stephane Gardiner. See [Gilby, Anthony] (d. 1585). An Answere to the Fifth Part of Cooke's Reportes. See [Parsons or Persons, Robert] (1546-1610). The Ant, and the Nightingale. See [Middleton, Thomas] (1570 M627). Anthony, Francis (1550-1623). Medicinae Chymicae, et veri potabilis Auri Assertio. Cantabrigiae, Ex officina Cantrelli Legge, 1610. sm. 4to. Sig.: fl 4 ; A-G 4 ; H 2 (last blank and genuine). (Bridgewater) . Anti-Coton. See Hakewill, George (1578-1649), sup- posed translator. Antiques Linguae Britannicae Rudimenta. See [Davies, John] (1670M644). Anton, Robert (fl. 1616). The Philosophers Satyrs. London, by T. C. [Thomas Creede] and B. A. [Ber- nard Alsop] for Roger Jackson, 1616. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ;B-M 4 ;N 2 . Aphorismes, or, Certaine Selected Points of the Doctrine of the Jesuits. [London? by William Hall for John Bill] . Printed by permission of the Superiors, 1609. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-G 4 - (Bridgewater). Apollo Shrouing. See [Hawkins, "William] (d. 1637). An Apologie for Sundrie Proceedings by Jurisdiction Ecclesiasticall. See [Cosin, Sir Richard]. An Apology for the Holy Supper of the Lord (Du Moulin). See Skipwith, Edward, translator. An Apologie for V Vomenkinde. 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[repr. : London, by Thomas Richards, I860]. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: [A]-G*. [ ] A New Booke of Mistakes. London, by N. 0. [Nicholas Okes?] 1637. 12mo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-L 12 ; M 6 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). Nocturnall Lucubrations. London, by M. F. [Miles Flesher] for Daniel Frere, 1638. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A s (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-H 8 - (Huth) . — <— The Suuaggering Damsell. London, by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Kemble-Devonshire; Bridgewater) . Chandos, Grey Brydges, 5th lord. See Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos (1579 M621). Chapman, George (1559 M634). Comedies, Tragi- comedies, & Tragsedies. London, 1652. This is a collected Ed. containing originally six plays, all published separately between 1598 and 1608, now bound up and issued with a new title- page. The collection was made up of: (1) The Blinde Begger of Alexandria. 1598. (2) An Humerous Dayes Myrth. 1599. (3) AlFooles. 1605. (4) Monsieur d'Oliue. 1606. (5) The Gentleman Vsher. 1606. (6) Bussy dAmbois. 1608; of which only nos. 2, 3, and 6 are retained. For collations see individual entry under each play. (Kemble-Devonshire). Al Fooles. London, for Thomas Thorpe, 1605. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-I 4 ; K 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). The Blinde Begger of Alexandria. London, for "William Jones, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 - (Bridgewater). [ ] Bussy dAmbois. London, for William Aspley, 1607. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Hoe). London, for "William Aspley, 1608. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Kemble-Devonshire). 73 Chapman, George ( 1559 f -1634). Caesar and Pompey. London, by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by Godfrey Emondson, and Thomas Alchorne, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.- — 2d Issue, with new title-page. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater). 1st Issue had title: The "Warres of Pompey and Cassar. The Conspiracie and Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron. London, by G. Eld, for Thomas Thorppe, 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : [ A] 2 ; B-R 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking) . (Hoe) . London, by N. 0. [Nicholas Okes] for Thomas Thorp, 1625. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-R 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe; Devonshire). -] An Epicede or Punerall Song. London, by T. S. [Thomas Snodham?] for John Budge, 1612. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-D 4 ; E 2 ; A-B 4 ; C 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hagen; Hoe). — Euthymiae Raptus; or The Teares of Peace. Lon- don, by H. L. [Humphrey Lownes?] for Rich. Bonian and H. Walley, 1609. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-E 4 ; P 2 . (Hoe). — The Gentleman Vsher. London, by V. S. [Valen- tine Simmes] for Thomas Thorppe, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater). — joint author. Hero and Leander. See Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593), and Chapman, George. — An Humerous Dayes Myrth. London, by Valen- tine Syms, 1599. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 ; H 2 . (Bridgewater). — The Masque of the Middle Temple and Lyncolnes Inne. London, by F. K. [Felix Kyngston] for George Norton [1614?]. sm. 4to. lst(?)Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-G 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). London, by G. Eld, for George Norton [1614?]. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: C 2 ; A 4 ; a 4 ; B-E 4 ; F 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). — May-Day. London, for John Browne, 1611. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Bridgewater). — Monsieur d'Oliue. London, by T. C. [Thomas Creede] for William Holmes, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue with 8-line "Chapmon" title Sig: A-H 4 - (Halsey). 74 Chapman, George (1559 M634). Monsieur d'Oliue. London, by T. C. [Thomas Creede] for William Holmes, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 1st Issue, with 8-line "Chapman" title. Sag.: A-H 4 . (Bridgewater). London, by T. C. [Thomas Creede] for Wil- liam Holmes, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d Issue, with 7-line "Chapman" title. Sig.: A-IP. (Hoe; Huth). Pro Vere, Autumni Lachrymse. London, by B. Alsop, for Th. Walkley, 1622. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-B 4 ; C 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Kemble-Devonshire) . The Reuenge of Bussy dAmbois. London, by T. S. [Thomas Snodham] and are to be solde by John Helme, 1613. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K*. (Hoe). Skia nyktos. The Shadow of Night. London, by E. F. [Richard Field] for William Ponsonby, 1594. sm. 4to>. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-E*. (Huth). -] Tuuo Wise Men and all the rest Fooles. [Lon- don] , 1619. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-N* ; O 2 - (Kemble-Devonshire). — The Warres of Pompey and Caesar. London, by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by Godfrey Emondson and Thomas Alchorne, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: A i (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-P; K 2 . (Chew). 2d Issue had title : Cassar and Pompey. — The Widdowes Teares. London, for John Browne, 1612. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-K 4 ; L 2 . (Hoe; Bridgewater). — , Jonson, Ben (15731-1637) and Marston, John (1575 M634). Eastward Hoe. London, for William Aspley, 1605. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d Issue. Sig.: A-H 4 . (Devonshire). London, for William Aspley, 1605. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig. : A-P. (Bridgewater) . — and Shirley, James (1596-1666). The Ball. Lon- don, by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1639. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-P. (Hoe; Kemble-Devonshire). — The Tragedie of Chabot. London, by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1639. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-P (last blank and genuine). (Hoe; Hal- sey ; Kemble-Devonshire) . 75 Chapman, George (1559 U634), trans, of Hesiodus (fl. 800 B. C). Georgicks of Hesiod. London, by H. L. [Humphrey Lownes?] for Miles Partrich, 1618. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 . (Hoe). trans, of Homer. The "Whole Workes of Homer. London, for Nathaniell Butter [ca. 1616]. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Collected Ed. Sig.: * 6 ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Ff 6 ; Gg 8 (last blank and gen- uine) ; A 6 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-Q 6 ; R 8 (last blank and genuine) ; S-Z 6 ; Aa-Hh 6 ; Ii 8 (last blank and genuine). London, for Nathaniell Butter [ca. 1616]. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. — 2d Issue. Sig. as in 1st Ed., except [Ee2] has no sig.-mark; Gg2 is correctly marked; T2 (2d series) has a sig.- mark. Iliad printed in different type from that of the previous entry. (Huth). Achilles Shield. London, by John Windet, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-D 4 . (Halsey). The Crowne of all Homers Worcks; Batrachomyo- machia. London, by John Bill [ca. 1624] . sm. folio in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig. : 2 11. without sig.-marks (1st blank and gen- uine) ; «T 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa 2 . ( Bridgewater ; Huth). Homer Prince of Poets; 12 Bookes of his Iliads. London, for Samuel Macham [ca. 1610]. sm. folio in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig. : 2 11. without sig.-marks ; A 6 ; 1 1. without sig.- mark; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Oc 4 (last blank and genuine); Dd 2 ; Ee 4 ; Ff 2 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe). The Iliads of Homer. London, for Nathaniell Butter [ca. 1612] . sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: * 6 ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Gg 6 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; [Gg7] ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; [Gg8]. (Brw.). Seauen Bookes of the Iliades. London, by John Windet, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 6 ; B-S 4 . (Halsey). -] trans, of Ovidius Naso, Publius (43 B. C.-19 A. D.). Ouid's Banquet of Sence. London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Fawcett] and are to be sold by R. Horseman, 1639. sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-D 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Chew). Charles I, King of Great Britain (1600-1649). Coronae Carolinse Quadratura. Oxonise, Leonardus Lichfield, 1636. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: 1 1. without sig-mark; a-aa 4 ; aaa 2 ; aaaa 4 d 4 ; e 2 ; A-C 4 ; D 2 . (Bridgewater) . 76 d. Charles I, King of Great Britain (1600-1649). The En- tertainment of [King] Charles [at] Edinburgh, the 15th of June, 1633. Edinburgh, John Wreittoun, 1633. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 ( 1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-E 4 . (Kemble- Devonshire). True Discourse of All the Royal Ceremonies Ob- serued at the Mariage of Charles, . . . and Henrietta Maria. London, by John Hauiland for Hanna Bar- ret, 1625. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-D 4 ; d-e 4 ; E 4 . (Bridgewater). A True Relation and Journall. London, by John Hauiland for William Barret, 1623. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-E 4 . (Hoe). Charles Louis, Elector Palatine. See Karl Ludwig, Elector Palatine (1617-1680). Charron, Pierre (1541-1603). Of Wisdome Three Bookes. See Lennard, Samson (d. 1633), translator. Chartari, Vincenzo. See Cartari or Chartari, Vincenzo (fl. ca. 1550). The Charter of Romney Marsh. See Great Britain — Crown, 1509-1547 (Henry VIII). [Chartier, Alain] (ca. 1380-90-1449). Delectable De- maundes. London, by Thomas Creede, 1596. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: a 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Ff 4 . (Halsey). Chassanion, Jean de (fl. 1595). The Merchandises of Popish Priests. London, for Henry Gosson, 1629. sm. 4to. Sig.: [A] 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-E 4 ; F 2 . (Bridgewater). The Chastysing of Gods Chyldern. [London, by Wyn- kyn de "Worde, ca. 1492] . sm. folio in 6s. Sig. : 2 11. without sig. -marks ; A-G 6 ; H 4 . (Devon.) . Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340?-1400). Workes. Colophon: London, by Thomas Godfray, 1532. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 ; B-Y 4 ; Aa-P.p. 6 ; Q.q. 9 ; R.r.-Z.z. 6 ; A.a.a.- V.v.v. 6 . (Hoe). London, by Wyllyam Bonham, 1542. folio in 6s. 2d Ed., with Bonham Imprint. Sig.: A 4 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Yy 6 ; AA-TT 6 . (Chew). . London, by John Reynes, 1542. folio in 6s. 2d Ed., with Reynes Imprint. Sig. as in 2d Ed. with Bonham Imprint. (Hoe). Colophon: London, by Rycharde Kele [ca. 1550]. folio in 6s. 3d Ed., with Kele colophon. Sig. : A 8 ; B-U 6 ; X 4 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa-Qqq 6 (last blank and genuine). (Hagen). 77 Chaucer, Geoffrey, (1340 M400). Workes. Colophon: London, by Thomas Petit [ca. 1550]. folio in 6s. 3d Ed., with Petit colophon. Sig. &e. as in 3d Ed., with Kele colophon (except Pp.ii. is wrongly marked Pp.i. ; and last blank leaf is lacking). Colophon: London, by Robart Toye [ca. 1550] . folio in 6s. 3d Ed., with Toye colophon. Sig. etc. as in 3d Ed., with Kele colophon. (Chew). Colophon: London, by Jhon Kyngston, for Jhon "Wight, 1561. folio in 6s. 4th Ed.— 1st Issue, title with Grafton's compartment, and woodcuts in Prologues. Sig. : )^ 4 ; * 6 ; A* ; B-U 6 ; Aa-Pp 6 ; Q-T 6 ; U-X 8 ; Y- Z 6 ; Aaa-Ttt 6 ; Uvv 8 . (Hoe). Colophon: London, by Jhon Kyngston, for Jhon Wight, 1561. folio in 6s. 4th Ed.— 3d Issue, title with Chaucer's arms, and without woodcuts in Prologues. Sig.: *^ 4 ; A 6 ; (following sig. as in 1st Issue). (Hoe). London, by Adam Islip, at the charges of Bonham Norton, 1598. folio in 6s. 5th Ed. — 1st Issue, with Islip-Norton Imprint. Sig.: [a] 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); b-c 6 ; A 4 ; A ( repeated )-U 6 ; Aa-Tt 6 ; Uv-Xx 8 ; Yy-Zz 6 ; Aaa- Zzz 6 ; Aaaa 6 ; Bbbb 8 (last blank and lacking). (Chew). Londini, impensis Geor. Bishop, 1598. folio in 6s. 5th Ed. — 3d Issue, with Bishop Imprint. Sig. as in 1st Issue. (Hoe). ' Londini, impensis Geor. Bishop, 1602. folio in 6s. 6th Ed., with Bishop Imprint. Sig.: [a] 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; 1 1. without sig. -mark; b-c 6 ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz e ; Aaa-Nnn 6 ; Ooo 4 ; Ppp-Ttt 6 ; Uuu 8 . (Chew). London, by Adam Islip, 1602. folio in 6s. 6th Ed. — 2d Issue, with Islip Imprint. Sig. identically as in Bishop Imprint. (Brw.). [ ] The Canterbury Tales. [London, by William Caxton, ca. 1478]. sm. folio. 1st Ed. Sig.: [a] 8 (1st blank and lacking) ; [b]-[z] 8 ; [Al- [I] 8 ; [K] 10 (last blank and lacking); [L]-[Q] 8 ; [R] 6 ; [S]-[Z] 8 ; [Aa] 6 (last blank and lacking). (Hoe). Troylus and Cresyde. Colophon : London, by Wyn- kyn de Worde, 1517. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-Z, 8 and 4 11. alternately. [ ] and [Kynaston or Kinaston, Sir Francis] (1587- 1642). Amorum Troili et Cressidae. Oxoniae, Jo- hannes Lichfield, 1635. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 3 ; t 4 ; * 4 ; ** 3 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Nn 4 . 78 Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340M400), trans, of [Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus] (ea. 475-ca. 525). De Consolacione Philosophie. [London, by William Caxton, ca. 1478]. folio. Sig. : [a] 8 (1st blank and lacking) ; [b] - [1] 8 ; [m] 6 . (Devonshire) . Chauncy, Maurice (d. 1581). Innocentia, et Constantia Victrix. Wirceburgi, 1608. sm. 8vo. lst( ?) Ed. Sig.: * s ; ft 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking); A-G 8 . (Bridgewater). Cheape and Good Husbandry. See [Markham, Gervase or Jervis] (1568 M637). Cheke, Henry (1548M586?), trans, of Negri de Bas- sano, Francisco. Freewyl. [London? 1589?]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: * 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking); A-Z 4 ; Aa- Cc 4 ; Dd 2 . (Bridgewater). [Cheke, Sir John] (1514-1557). The Hurt of Sedicion. Colophon: London, by John Daye, 1549. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-G 8 ; H 4 . [ ] supposed author. A Lamentation in vvhiche is sheuued what Ruyne and Destruction cometh of Sedi- tious Rebellyon. [London], 1536. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-C 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). translator. See Cranmer, Thomas (1489-1556). Defensio Verse et Catholicae Doctrime de Sacramento. Chester, Robert (ca. 1566-ca. 1640). Loues Martyr; or, Rosalias Complaint. London, [by Richard Field?] for E. B. [Edward Blount], [1601]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-Z 4 ; Aa 4 ; Bb 2 . (Church). Chesters Triumph in Honor of her Prince. See [Amerie, Robert] (fl. 1610). [Chettle, Henry] (d. 1607). Englandes Mourning Gar- ment. London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Thomas Millington [1603]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 ; G 2 (last blank and lacking). (Huth). London, [by Valentine Simmes?] for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold by Walter Burre, 1603. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 . (Bridgewater). [ ] The Tragedy of Hoffman. London, by J. N. [John Norton, jr.] for Hugh Perry, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : [ A] 2 ; B-K 4 ; L 2 . (Bridgewater) . [ ] joint author. The Death of Robert Earle of Huntington. See [Munday, Anthony] (1553-1633) and [Chettle, Henry]. ] joint author. The Downfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington. See [Munday, Anthony] (1553-1633) and [Chettle, Henry]. 79 Chettle, Henry (d. 1607), joint author. The Pleasant •Comodie of Patient Grissill. See [Dekker, Thomas] (1570?-1641?), [Chettle, Henry] (. 1607?), and [Haughton, William] (fl. 1598). Chetwynd, Edward (1577-1639). The Strait Gate and Narrow Way to Life. London, by William Hall, 1612. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : U 8 ; A 8 ; 1 folding leaf without sig.-mark ; B- K 8 ; L" (last blank and genuine). (Bridgewater). Chiefe Promises of God unto Man, Tragedie or Enter- lude Manifesting the. See Bale, John (1495-1563). Chillingworth, William (1602-1644). The Religion of Protestants a Safe Way to Saluation. Oxford, by Leonard Lichfield, and are to be sold by John Clarke, 1638. sm. folio in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig.: §-§§§§*; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz"; Aaa-Fff 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). Chloridia. See [Jonson, Ben] (1573 M637).- Chopinel, Jean, afterwards de Meun. See Jean de Meun or de Meung (ca. 1250-ca. 1305). Chowne, Thomas (1582 or 3-1639). Collectiones Theo- logicarum Quarundam Conclusionum. Londini, [ex- cudebat Elizabeth Purslowe?] impensis Henrici Seile. 1636. sm. 12mo. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-E 12 . (Bridgewater). Christ Church College, Oxford. Musa Hospitalis. Ox- oniae, apud Josephum Barnesium, 1605. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 . (Bridgewater). The Christian Exercise, The First Booke of. See [Par- sons or Persons, Robert] (1546-1610). A Christian Exhortacion unto Customable Swearers. See [Coverdale, Miles] (1488-1568). The Christen State of Matrimony (Bullinger). See [Coverdale, Miles] (1488-1568), translator. Christs Passion (Grotius). See [Sandys, George] (1578-1644), translator. Christs Victorie and Triumph in Heauen and Earth. See [Fletcher, Giles, the younger] (1588M603). The Chronicle Historie of Perkin Warbeck. See [Ford, John] (fl. 1639). Chronicle of London. See [Arnold, Richard] (d. 1521?). Chronicles of England. The Chronicles of England. [London, by William Caxton, June 10, 1480]. sm. folio in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig.: 8 11. (1st blank, lacking; 2d and 3d marked ij and iij) ; a 8 (1st blank, lacking); b-x 8 ; y e . (Devonshire). SO Chronicles of England. The Croniclis of Englode with the frute of timis. [St. Albans, 1483]. sm. folio in 8s. St. Albans Ed. Sig.: 7 11. (1st 2 marked a and b) ; a 8 (1st blank, lacking) ; b-z 8 ; $ 8 ; 9 8 ; A-K 8 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark. (Hoe). The Cronycle of Englonde with the fruyte of tymes. [London, by Wynkyn de Worde, 1515] . sm. folio in 6s. De Worde 's 3d Ed. Sig.: Aa 6 ; a-z 6 ; j G ; g 6 ; aa 6 ; bb 8 (last blank and genuine); A-C 6 ; D 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). ( Winans) . Colophon: Londo, by me Julyan Notary, 1515. sm. folio in 6s. Notary's 2d Ed. Sig.: * 4 ; a-u 6 ; x 8 ; y-z 6 ; j 4 . (Church). Church of England. Book of Common Prayer. See Book of Common Prayer. Church of England. Church of Scotland. Book of Common Prayer. See Book of Common Prayer. Church of Scotland. The Chirche of the Euyll Men and Women. See [Wat- son, Henry] (fl. 1509-1518), translator. Churchyard, Thomas (1520M604). Churchyards Challenge. London, by John Wolfe, 1593. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 ; * 2 (2d 1. marked * * ) ; B-Z 4 ; Aa 2 ; Bb- Nn 4 . (Hoe). Churchyardes Chippes, The Firste Parte of. Lon- don, by Thomas Marshe, 1575. sm. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig. : * 4 ; A-E 8 ; F 9 ; G-N 8 ; O 6 . (Huth) . London, by Thomas Marshe, 1578. sm. 4to in 8s. 2d Ed. Sig. : 4 11. without sig. -marks (2d marked ij) ; A- N 8 ; O 6 . (Hoe). Churchyards Good Will. London, by Simon Staf- ford, 1604. sm. 8vo in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-B 4 . (Bridgewater). A Discourse of the Queenes Maiesties Entertain- ment in Suffolk and Norfolk. [With] A Welcome Home to Master Martin Frobusher. London, by Henrie Bynneman [1579?]. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-K 4 (last blank and genuine) ; L 4 . (Church) . — — A Generall Behearsall of Warres. London, by Edward White [1579]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: * 4 ; ** 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Ee 4 - (Hoe). London, by Edward White, 1579. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d Issue. Sig. as in undated Ed. of same year. (Halsey). A Lamentable Description of the Warres in Flaunders. London, by Balph Neuuberie, 1578. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 - (Huth). 81 Churchyard, Thomas (1520M604). A Light Bondell of Liuly Discourses. London, by Jhon Kyngston, 1580. sm. 4to. Sig.: * 4 ; ** 2 ; A-D 4 . (Hoe). The Miserie of Plaunders. London, for Andrewe Maunsell [1579]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: 1 1. without sig.-mark; A-B 4 ; C 3 ; D-E 4 . (Locker-Lampson) . [ ] A Musicall Consort of Heauenly Harmonie [with] A Praise of Poetrie. London, by Ar. Hat- field, for William Holme, 1595. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 . (Huth). A Prayse, and Eeporte of Maister Martyne For- boishers Voyage to Meta Incognita. London, for Andrew Maunsell [1578]. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 8 . (Church). A Sad and Solemne Funerall, of the Bight Hon- orable Sir Francis Knowles Knight. London, by Ar. Hatfield for William Holme, 1596. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : 4 unnumbered 11. without sig. -marks. ( Brw. ) . A Warning for the Wise. London, by John Allde, and Nicholas Lyng, 1580. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-B 4 ; C 8 (last blank and genuine). trans, of Ovidius Naso, Publius (43 B. C.-19 A. D.). 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A Funeral Elegie upon the Death of King James. London, for Thomas Harper, 1625. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-D 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). The Golden Age. London, [by Nicholas Okes] for William Barrenger, 1611. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Huth). Gunaikeion; or, Nine Bookes of Various History Concerninge Women. London, by Adam Islip, 1624. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-Z°; Aa-Rr° (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Halsey). The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells. London, by Adam Islip, 1635. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: fl"; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa-Fff 6 ; Ggg 4 (last, prob . blank, lackiu g ) . ( Hoe ) . [ ] If you Know not Me, you Know No Bodie. Lon- don, for Nathaniel Butter, 1605. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-G 4 . (Huth; Kemble-Devonshire) . — ] London, for Nathaniel Butter, 1606. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-F 4 . (Brw.). 212 Hey wood, Thomas] (d. 1650?). If you Know not Me, you Know No Bodie. London, for Nathanael Butter, 1623. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 . (Hoe). — ] London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Fawcett] for Nathanaell Butter, 1632. sm. 4to. 7th Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 . (Bridgewater ; Kemble-Devonshire) . — ] London, by J. Raworth for N. Butter, 1639. sm. 4to. 8th Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Chew). — ] If you Know not Me, you Know No Bodie, The Second Part of. London, for Nathaniell Butter, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-P; K 2 . (Kemble-Devonshire). -] London, for Nathaniell Butter, 1609. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-P. (Huth). — ] London, for Nathanael Butter, 1623. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-P; K 2 . -] London, for Nathanael Butter, 1633. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Hoe; Bridgewater; Chew; Kemble- Devonshire). — The Iron Age. London, by Nicholas Okes, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-L 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth; Bridgewater). The Second Part of. London, by Nicholas Okes, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-K 4 . (Huth; Bridgewater). [ ] King Edward the Fourth, The First and Second Parts. London, by F. K. [Felix Kyngston] for Hum- frey Lownes and John Oxenbridge, 1600. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-L 8 . (Bridgewater). [ ] London, by Humfrey Lownes, 1613. 8vo in 4s. 3rd Ed. Sig.: A-Y 4 (Hoe; Kemble-Devonshire). [ ] London, by Humfrey Lownes, 1626. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-X 4 . Londini Artium & Scientiarum Scaturigo. Lon- don, by Nicholas Okes, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-B 4 ; C 2 . (Devonshire). Londini Emporia. London, by Nicholas Okes, 1633. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-B 4 ; C 2 . (Devonshire). 213 Hey wood, Thomas (d. 1650?). Londini Speculum; or, Londons Mirror. London, by J. Okes, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-C 4 . (Huth). Londini Status Pacatus; or, Londons Peaceable Estate. London, by John Okes, 1639. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 4 - (Huth; Kemble-Devonshire). -] Londons Jus Honorarium. London, by Nicholas Okes, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 4 - (Huth; Devonshire). — Loues Maistresse; or, The Queens Masque. Lon- don, by Eobert Raworth, for John Crowch; and are to bee sold by Jasper Emery, 1636. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: 2 11. without sig.-marks (1st blank and genu- ine) ; A J/; M 2 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe; Kemble-Devonshire) . London, by John Raworth, for John Crouch, 1640. sm. 4to. 2d(?) Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Bridgewater). — — London, by John Raworth, for John Crouch, 1640. sm. 4to. 3d(?) Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 - (Hoe). [ ] Philocothonista ; or, The Drunkard, Opened, Dissected, and Anatomized. London, by Robert Ra- worth, 1635. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 2 ; H 4 ; A-L 4 ; M 2 . (Halsey) . A Pleasant Comedy, Called a Mayden-Head "Well Lost. London, by Nicholas Okes for John Jackson and Francis Church, 1634. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-I 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Chew; Hoe; Bridgewater; Kemble-Devonshire ) . Pleasant Dialogues and Drammas. London, by R. 0. [Richard Olton] for R. H. [Richard Harper?] and are to be sold by Thomas Slater, 1637. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 8 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-V 8 . ( Bridgewater ; Kemble-Devonshire ) . Porta Pietatis. London, by J. Okes, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-B 4 ; C 2 . (Huth; Kemble-Devonshire). The Rape of Lucrece. London, for J. B., 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth; Devonshire). London, for Nathaniell Butter, 1630. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Bridgewater; Kemble-Devonshire). London, by John Raworth, for Nathaniel Butter, 1638. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 . (Chew; Hoe). 214 Heywood, Thomas (d. 1650?). The Eoyall King, and the Loyall Subiect. London, by Nich. and John Okes for James Becket, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-K 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe; Kemble-Devonshire). The Siluer Age. London, by Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Benjamin Lightfoote, 1613. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-K 4 ; L 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). Troia Britanica; or, Great Britaines Troy. Lon- don, by W. Jaggard, 1609. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Qq°. (Poor). [ ] A True Description of His Maiesties Eoyall Ship. London, by John Oakes, for John Aston, 1637. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-G 4 - (Huth). The Wise- Woman of Hogsdon. London, by M. P. [Marmaduke Parsons] for Henry Shephard, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. ' . Sig.: A-I 4 . (Bridgewater; Kemble-Devonshire). A Woman Kilde with Kindnesse. London, by Isaac Jaggard, 1617. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-P. (Huth). and Broome or Brome, Richard (d. 1652). The Late Lancashire Witches. London, by Thomas Har- per for Beniamin Fisher, 1634. Sig.: [A] 2 ;B-L 4 . (Hoe; Kemble-Devonshire). [ ] trans, of Sallustius Crispus, Caius (86 B. C.-34 B. C). The Two most Worthy and Notable His- tories. London, [by William Jaggard] for John Jaggard, 1608. sm. folio in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); ff 4 ; ^ (last blank and genuine); B-G 4 ; H 6 ; Aa-Pp 4 . (Bridgewater). Hie Mulier; or, The Man- Woman. London, for J. T. [John Trundle?], 1620. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-C 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). Hickes, Francis (1566-1631), trans, of Lucianus (ca. 120-180). Certaine Select Dialogues. Oxford, by William Turner, 1634. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Cc 4 ; Dd 2 (last, prob. blank, lack- ing). (Halsey). Hieron, Samuel (1576 ?-1617) . An Answere to a Popish Byrne. London, by H. L. [Humphrey Lownes] for Samuel Macham, 1608. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking) . 215 Hieron, Samuel (15761-1617). The Dignitie of Preach- ing. London, by Felix Kyngston for William Wel- by, 1615. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-D 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). Hieronymus, Eusebius Sophronius (ca. 340-420). Vitas Patrum. See Caxton, William (1422 U491), trans- lator. Higden, Ranulf (d. 1364). Polycronycon. See [Tre- visa, John de] (1326-1412), translator. [Higginson, Francis] (1587-1630). New-Englands Plantation. London, by T. C. and R. C. [Thomas and Richard Cotes] for Michael Sparke, 1630. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 3 (1st blank and genuine); B-C 4 ; D 1 . (Britwell) . London, by T. & R. Cotes, for Michael Sparke, 1630. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-D 4 . (Church). London, by T. and R. Cotes, for Michael Sparke, 1630. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 (1st blank and genuine); B-D 4 - (Britwell). [Higgons, Theophilus] (1578?-1659). The First Mo- tiue of T. H. to Suspect the Integrity of his Religion. [St. Omer?], 1609. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: t 3 ; A-L 8 ; * 4 ; A-D 8 ; E 4 . (Bridgewater). Hilarie, Hugh. The Resurrection of the Masse. Stras- burgh(?) [by Hugh Singleton], 1554. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 8 (last 3, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). Hildebrandt, Andreas. The Genealogie and Pedigree of the Kings in Sueden. See L., S., translator. Hill, Augustine. The Peace of Enmity; a Sermon. London, by E. P. [Elizabeth Purslowe], for Nicholas Bourne, 1640. sm. 4to. lst(?)Ed. Sig.: A-D 4 (last blank and genuine). Hill, Robert (d. 1623). The Pathway to Prayer, and Pietie. London, by F. K. [Felix Kyngston] for Ed- ward Blount, and William Barret, 1610. sm. 8vo. 4th(?)Ed. Sig.: T; A 8 ; B 4 ; C-Z 8 ; Aa-Ff 8 ; Gg 4 . (Brw.). Previously pub. under title: Christs Prayer ex- pounded. Hill, Thomas (fl. 1590). An Almanack Published at Large, in Forme of a Booke of Memorie. London, by Henry Denham, 1571. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-E 4 ; F 2 . (Huth). The Gardeners Labyrinth. London, by Henry Ballard, 1608. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig: A 4 ; A (repeated) -Z 4 ; Aa-Ll 4 . 216 Hill, Thomas (fl. 1590), trans, of Codes, Bartholomaeus (1467-1504). The Contemplation of Mankinde. Colophon : London, by William Seres, 1571. sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. . Sig.: V; W; * 8 ; B-Y 8 ; Aa-Hh 8 ; Ii*. (Brw.). Previously pub. under title: An Epitome of the Whole Arte of Phisiognomie ; and later under title : A Pleasant History; Declaring the Whole Art of Phisiognomy. A Pleasant History: Declaring the Whole Art of Physiognomy. [London], by W. Jaggard, 1613. sm. 8vo. 3d(?) Ed. " Sig.: A* (1st, prob. blank, lacking, last blank and genuine) ; B-E 8 ; e 8 ; P-Y 8 ; Aa-Gg 8 ; Hh 4 . [Hilton, Walter] (d. 1396). Scala Perfecconis. Colo- phon: Westminster, by Wynkyn de Worde, 1494. sm. folio in 8s. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: a 4 ; b-q 8 ; r-f 6 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). -] Colophon : London, by Wynkyn de Worde, May 23, 1533. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.: a-x, 8 and 4 11. alternately; y 6 ; z-s 8 ; e 6 . (Huth). Hind, John. See Hynd or Hind, John (fl. 1606). Hispanus Conuersus. See [Texeda, Fernando de]. An Historicall Collection of the Continuall Factions of the Romans and Italians. See [Fulbeck, William] (1550-1603?). An Historical Collection of the Most Memorable Acci- dents of France. London, by Thomas Creede, 1598. sm. folio in 6s, 1st Ed. Sig.: A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-Z 6 ; AA- CC 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa 6 ; Bbb 4 . (Bridgewater) . An Historicall Description of the Most Famous King- domes (Botero). See [Johnson, Robert], translator. An Historicall Narration of the Judgement of some Godly English Bishops. See A., J., of Ailward. The Historie of all the Romane Emperors (Mexia). See T., W., translator. The Historie of Cambria, now called Wales. See [Cara- dog of Llancarvan] (d. 1147?). The Historie of France. See [Danett, Thomas] (fl. 1566-1601), translator. The Historie of Frier Rush. See Frier Rush. The Historye of Italye. See [Thomas, William] (d. 1554). The History of Joseph. See Salisbury, Salesbury, or Salusbury, Sir Thomas (d. 1643). 217 The Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China (Mendoza). See Parke, Robert (fl. 1588), translator. 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See Prynne, William (1600-1669). Hitchcock, Robert (fl. 1580-1591). A Pollitique Piatt for the Honour of the Prince. London, by Jhon Kyngston, 1580. sm. 4to. 2d(?)Ed. Sig: * 4 ; ** 4 ; a-f 4 - (Sheet b is printed as a broadside ) . ( Huth ) . [ ] trans, of Sansovino, Francesco Tatti (1521- 1586). The Quintesence of Wit. London, by Ed- ward Allde, 1590. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-Y 4 ; Aa-Ee 4 ; Ff 2 . (Hoe ; Halsey) . Hoby, Sir Edward (1560-1617). A Counter-Snarle for Ishmael Rabschacheh. London, [by Thomas Snod- ham] for Nath. Butter, 1613. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: [A] 2 ;B-L 4 (last blank and genuine). (Brw.). London, [by Thomas Snodham] for Nath. Butter, 1613. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d Issue. Sig. etc. as in 1st Issue, except that v° of [A2] con- tains 3 lines of Errata instead of being blank. (Bridgewater). 218 Hoby, Sir Edward (1560-1617). A Curry-Combe for a Coxe-Combe; or Purgatories Knell. London, by William Stansby for Nathaniel Butter, 1615. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. 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Sig.: A 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; A(cont'd) 6 ; a 4 ; B-R 8 . (Bridgewater). Hodgkinson, Richard (fl. 1624-1668), editor of Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645). Poemata. Londini, per Ric. Hodgkinsonum, 1639. sm. 8vo. Sig.: (?) 8 ; (??) 4 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Pp 8 (last blank and genuine) . (Bridgewater) . Holinshed or Hollingshead, Raphael (d. 1580?). Chron- icles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. London, [by Henry Bynneman] for George Bishop, 1577. 2 vols. sm. folio in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig. (vol. 1) : V, * 2 ; A-P 8 ; Q 6 ; r 1 ; a-f 8 ; **; A 2 ; (*b.*) 2 ; *a*-*b* 6 (last blank and genuine) ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Ii 8 ; Kk 4 ; Ll-Mm 6 ; B 2 ; A-C 8 ; D 4 ; A-D 8 ; E 5 ; F- G 8 ; H 6 ; P. (vol. 2) : 1" 2 ; t( cont'd from vol. I) 7 ; v-z 8 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Zz 8 ; Aaa-Zzz 8 ; Aaaa-Dddd 8 ; Eeee 4 ; 1 1. marked Eeee. v.; Eeee (cont'd) 4 ; Ffff-Yyyy 8 ; Zzzz 2 ; A-M 4 ; N 2 ; () 2 . (Hoe). 219 Holinshed or Hollingshead, Raphael (d. 1580?). Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. Colophon: [London], Finished in Januarie 1587, at the expenses of John Harison, George Bishop, Rafe Newberie, Henrie Denham, and Thomas Wood- coeke. 3 vols, in 2. folio in 6s. 2d Ed. Sig. (vol. 1-2) : A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B- Y 6 ; A-R 6 (last blank and genuine); A-E 6 ; A 1 ; A (repeated) -Q 6 ; R 2 ; A-V 6 ; Aa-Nn 6 ; Oo 4 ; Pp-Tt 6 ; A 6 ; B 8 ; * 6 ; ^ 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking), (vol. 3) : A-V 6 ; Aa-Vv 6 ; Aaa-Vw 6 ; Aaaa-Vvvv 6 ; Aaaaa- Vwvv 6 ; Aaaaaa-Vvwvv 6 ; Aaaaaaa-Nnnnnnn 6 ; Ooooooo 4 (last blank and genuine) ; C-G 6 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). 2d Copy (expurgated). Sig. &c. as above, except that there are 69 less 11. : in Vol. 2, Qq and Rr have each 5 11. instead of 6, and SI has 4 instead of 6. In Vol. 3, instead of Vwwv, Aaaaaaa-Iiiiiii (6 11. each), 4 new 11. occur, the first 3 marked Vvww.j.; A, B, C, D, ~E., and P, G, H, I. respectively; and instead of Lllllll- Mmmmmmm (6 11. each) 3 new 11. occur, marked Lllllll.j., Lllllll.ij., and Mmmmmmm. The 3 blank 11. at beginning of Vol. 1 and end of Vols. 2 and 3, are genuine. Other variations occur in sig. -marks, catchwords and page-numbers. (Bridgewater). 3d copy of Vols. 1-2, unexpurgated. Identical with first copy, with a few variations in sig. -marks and page-numbers. (Longden). Reprint of unexpurgated leaves, prob. by Thomas Jett (ca. 1722), with typographical varia- tions. (Bridgewater). Holland, Abraham (d. 1626). Hollandi Post-Huma. A Funerall Elegie of King James. Cantabrigise, im- pensis Henrici Holland, i626. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: § 2 ; (a) 3 ; ? 3 ; B-M 4 (last, prob. blank, lack- ing). (Huth). Holland, Henry (1583-1650?). Hercoologia Anglica. [Arnhem], impensis Crispini Passaei Calcographus, et Jansonij Bibliopolse Arnhemiensis [1620]. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: )( 10 ; A-C 6 ; D 2 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark ; D(cont'd) 4 ; E-H 6 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; I-L 6 ; M 1 ; 11. without sig.-mark; M( cont'd) 5 ; N 6 ; [0] 4 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; (cont'd) 2 ; P-V 6 ; 2 11. without sig.-marks. (Hoe). Holland, Philemon (1552-1637), trans, of Ammianus Marcellinus (320?-395?). The Roman Historie. London, by Adam Islip, 1609. sm. folio in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Iii 4 ; a-d 4 ; A-E 4 ; F 2 . 220 Holland, Philemon (1552-1637), trans, of Livius Pata- vinus, Titus (59 B. C.-17 A. D.). The Romane His- toric London, by Adam Islip, 1600. folio in 6s. Sig.: [A] 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-Z 6 ; Aa- Zz 6 ; Aaa-Zzz 6 ; Aaaa-Zzzz 6 ; Aaaaa-Zzzzz 6 ; Aaaaaa- Ffffff 6 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). , trans, of Plinius Secundus, Caius (23-79). The Historie of the "World. 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Sig. as in 1st Issue, except that the sig. -mark on leaf F is correct instead of being E as in the 1st Issue. — The Teares of the Beloued. London, by Simon Stafford and are to be sold by John Browne, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d(?) Issue. Sig.: A 2 ; B-E 4 ; F 2 . (Huth). 273 Markham, Gervase, or Jervis (1568 M637) and Machin, Lewis. The Dumbe Knight. London, by Nicholas Okes, for John Bache, 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: A 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-I 4 ; K 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Devonshire). In title: "A pleasant Comedy." London, by Nicholas Okes for John Bache, 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d Issue. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-I 4 ; K 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). In title: "A historicall Comedy." London, by A. M. [Augustine Mathewes] for William Sheares, 1633. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Hoe). and Sampson, William (1590M636?). The True Tragedy of Herod and Antipater. London, by G. Eld, for Matheuu Rhodes, 1622. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-L 4 . (Halsey). editor. Maison Rustique ; or, The Countrey Farme. London, by Adam Islip for John Bill, 1616. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. of Markham 's Edition. Sig.: 4 11. without sig.-marks (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 8 ; Aaa-Sff 6 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). -] editor of Rich, Barnabe (1540?-1617). Vox Militis. London, by B. A.\ [Bernard Alsop] for Thomas Archer, 1625. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. of "Allarme to England". Sig.: A-I 4 (13 blank and genuine, 14 blank and lacking). (Huth). — trans. The Famous Whore. London, by N. 0. [Nicholas Okes] , for John Budge, 1609. [Repr. : London, Privately printed, [by T. Richards for Fred- eric Ouvry] 1868]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: [A]-F 4 - (Hivth). trans. The Most Famous and Renowned Historie, of that Woorthie and Illustrous Knight Meruine. London, by R. Blower and Val. Sims, 1612. sm. 4to in 8s. lst(?) Ed. Sig. : A-Y 8 ; Z 4 Markham, Robert (fl. 1628). The Description of that Euer to be Famed Knight, Sir John Burgh. [Lon- don?], 1628. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig: B i (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-D 4 . (Hoe). Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593). Doctor Faustus. London, by G-. E. [George Eld?] for John Wright, 1609. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). London, by G. E. [George Eld] for John Wright, 1611. sm. 8vo in 4s. 3d Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-F 4 . (Devon.) . 274 / Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593). Doctor Paustus. London, for John Wright, 1631. sm. 4to. 7th(?) Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridge- water; Kemble-Devonshire). Edward II., The Troublesome Raigne of. London, by Richard Bradocke, for William Jones, 1598. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater; Devonshire). London, for Roger Barnes, 1612. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Hoe; Devonshire). London, for Henry Bell, 1622. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. 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Another copy, on vellum, with 1st and last blank leaves. (Hoe). Middlebourgh,[1597?]. sm. 8vo, 2d(?) Ed. Sig.: A-F 8 ; G 4 . (Bridgewater). ■ Middlebovrgh [1600?]. sm. 8vo. 3d( ?) Ed. Sig.: A-F 8 . (Hoe). Title : ALL Ovids Elegies. Middlebovrgh [1600?]. sm. 8vo. 4th (?) Ed. Sig.: A-F 8 . (Bridgewater). Title: ALL OVIDS ELEGIES. Marmion, Shackerley (1603-1639). A Fine Companion. London, by Aug. Mathewes for Richard Meighen, 1633. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe). Hollands Leaguer. London, by J. B. [John Beale?] for John Groue, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (lst, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-L 4 . (Chew). 2d copy, with sig.: A 3 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; A (cont'd) 1 ; B-L 4 . (Brw.). A Morall Poem, intituled the Legend of Cupid and Psyche. London, by N. and J. Okes, and are to be sold by H. Sheppard, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ; M 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, Philip van (1538-1598). 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(Bridgewater). Comedies, Tragi-comedies, & Tragsedies. London, 1652. (This is a Collected Ed. containing originally 8 plays, all published separately between 1602 and 1631, now bound tip and issued with a general title- page). For signatures see entries under the various plays, namely : The Malcontent. 2d Ed. 1604 ; What You Will. 1607 ; The Dutch Courtezan. 1605 ; The Wonder of Women. 1606; Parasitaster. 1606; The History of Antonio and Mellida. 1602; Antonios Reuenge. 1602; The Insatiate Countesse. 3d Ed. — 2d Issue. 1631. (Kemble-Devonshire). Antonios Reuenge. Second Part. London, for Thomas Fisher, 1602. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Bridgewater). The Dutch Courtezan. London, by T. P. [Thomas Purfoot] for John Hodgets, 1605. sm. 4to. ' 1st Ed. Sig. : A-H 4 . (Bridgewater). 277 Marston, John (15751-1634). The History of Antonio and Mellida. London, for Mathewe Lownes, and Thomas Fisher, 1602. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-P. (Bridgewater). [ ] The Insatiate Countesse. London, by T. 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(Bridgewater). — The Perpetuitie of a Regenerate Mans Estate. Lon- don, by William Jones, 1626. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: If 4 ; H1" 4 ; * 4 ; ** 4 ; a 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa- Eee 4 ; Fff 2 . (Bridgewater). London, for Michael Sparke, 1627. sm. 4to in 8s. 3d Ed. Sig.: 2 11. without sig. -marks (1st blank and gen- uine) ; ff 8 ; ** s (1st cancelled); A 8 (last, prob. blank, lacking); A (repeated) -Z 8 ; Aa-Rr 8 ; Sf 4 . (Bridgewater) . The Vnlouelin' sse, of Loue-Lockes. London, 1628. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st blank and genuine); a-b 4 ; B-I 4 . (Bridgewater). Prys, Edmund (1541?-1624), trans. Llyfr y Psalmau. Llundain, 1630. sm. 8vo. Sig.: A-E 8 . (Bridgewater). trans. Llyfr y Psalmau yn Gymraeg. Llundain, 1638. 8vo. Sig. : A 4 ; B-I 8 . (Bridgewater). The Psalmes of David in Meetre. See [Sternhold, Thomas] (d. 1549) and others. Psalmes or Prayers taken out of Holye Scripture. Colo- phon: London, by Thomas Berthelet, May 25, 1544. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-L 8 . (Bridgewater). 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Sig.: A 6 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa 6 ; Bbb 4 (last blank and genuine). (Brw.). London, for the Companie of Stationers, 1615. sm. folio in 6s. 3d Ed. Sig.: A 6 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Vu 6 ; Xx 8 . (Bridgewater ) . A Kalender, comprehending the Effect of all the Statutes, beginning with Magna Charta. London, for the Company of Stationers, 1608. sm. folio in 6s. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 8 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa-Zzz 6 ; Aaaa-Pfff 6 ; Gggg 8 . (Bridgewater). Purchas, Samuel (1575 M626). Purchas his Pilgrim. Microcosmus or The Historie of Man. London, by W. S. [William Stansby] for Henry Fetherstone, 1619. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : I" 6 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Zz 8 ; Aaa-Ff f 8 ; Ggg 2 (last blank and lacking). Purchas his Pilgrimage. London, by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, 1613. sm. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: V, A 6 ; B 4 ; C-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa-Vuu 6 (last blank and genuine) . 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Sig. : vol. 1 : Tj 1 ; 1 leaf (blank and lacking) ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; fl( cont'd) 5 ; a 6 ; A-Q 6 ; R 4 (last blank and lacking) ; S 4 ; Aa-Zz G ; Aaa-Zzz 6 ; Aaaa- Pppp 6 ; Qqqq 2 ; a-c 4 . vol. 2: y- Qqqq (cont'd) 4 ; Rrrr-Zzzz 6 ; Aaaaa- Zzzzz 6 ; Aaaaaa-Zzzzzz 6 ; Aaaaaaa-Zzzzzzz 6 ; Aaaa- aaaa-Qqqqqqqq 6 ; aa-ee 4 . vol. 3: 4 11. without sig.-marks (1st blank and lacking) ; * 6 ; A 4 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa-Zzz 6 ; Aaaa- Zzzz 6 ; Aaaaa 6 ; Bbbbb 2 ; aaa-hhh 4 ; iii 2 . vol. 4: Tj 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); Bbbbb (cont'd) 4 ; Ccccc-Zzzzz 6 ; Aaaaaa-Zzzzzz 6 ; Aaaaaaa- Zzzzzzz 6 ; Aaaaaaaa 6 ; Bbbbbbbb 4 ; aaaa-eeee 4 . vol. 5 (2d Issue, 1626) : ^" 8 (1st blank and lacking, 2d cancelled); ^ 6 ; A 8 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa-Zzz 6 ; Aaaa-Pppp 6 ; Qqqq 8 ; Rrrr-Sfff 6 ; Tttt 8 ; Vuuu- Yyyy 4 ; Zzzz 6 . (Britwell). The Puritan. See Shakespeare, William. Supposititious Play. The Puritan. [Purslowe, E.], supposed author. A Very Liuely Pot- trayture of the Most Reuerend Arch-Bishops. [Lon- don?], printed in the Yeare, 1640. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-H 4 . (Bridgewater). [Puttenham, George] (d. 1590) or [Puttenham, Rich- ard] (1520 M601?). The Arte of English Poesie. London, by Richard Field, 1589. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: AB 4 (last blank and genuine); C-H 4 ; I 2 ; K-Z 4 ; Aa-Ll 4 ; Mm 2 (last blank and genuine). (Halsey). London, by Richard Field, 1589. 1st Ed — 2d Issue, with cancel leaf and added matter. Sig. as in 1st Issue, except that leaf [N iiij] (pp. 83-84) has been cancelled and reprinted, and is followed by a sheet of 4 11. of which the 1st 3 are marked j, ij, and iij, the 4th being unmarked. (Hoe). Puttenham, Richard (1520 M601?), alternative author. The Arte of English Poesie. See [Puttenham, George] (d. 1590) or [Puttenham, Richard] (1520?- 1601?) Pyramus and Thisbe. See [Gale, Dunstan] (fl. 1596). Pyrgomachia. See [Gower, John] M.A. (Jesus College, Cambridge). Quaestio Quodlibetica. An Liceat Stipendia sub Principe Religione Discrepante Merere. Cantabrigise, 1630. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-D 4 - (Bridgewater). 343 Quarles, Francis (1592-1644). Argalus and Parthenia. London, for John Marriott [163-]. sm. 4to. "Frontspice" Ed. Sig. : [A] 1 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; A (cont'd) 3 ; B-V*. (Hoe). London, for John Marriott [163-]. sm. 4to. "Frontspiece" Ed. Sig. etc. as in preceding; except v° of A, line 2 reads "Frontf piece" instead of " Frontfpiee ", and other typographical variations occur. (Chew). — ' — Diuine Fancies. London, by M. F. [Miles Flesher] , for John Marriot, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: «[ 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Dd 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Chew). London, by M. F. [Miles Flesher] for John Marriot, 1636. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st blank and genuine); B-Z 4 ; Aa-Ee 4 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe). Diuine Poems. London, for John Marriott, 1630. sm. 8vo. 1st Collected Ed. Sig.: A-Z 8 ; Aa-Bb s . (Hoe). London, by M. F. [Miles Flesher] for J. Mar- riot, 1633. sm. 8vo. 2d Collected Ed. Sig.: A-Z 8 ; Aa-Kk 8 (last 2 blank and genuine). (Hoe). London, by M. F. [Miles Flesher] for J. Mar- riot, 1638. sm. 8vo. 4th Collected Ed. Sig.: A-Z 8 ; Aa-Kk 8 (Kk7 blank and genuine); LI 8 ; Mm 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Chew). An Elegie upon my Deare Brother, the Jonathan of my Heart, Mr. John Wheeler. London, by T. C. [Thomas Cotes?] for N. Alsop, and T. Angell, 1637. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 8 (1st blank and genuine) ; B 4 (last blank and genuine). (Chew). An Elegie vpon the Death of Sir Julius Caesar. London, for John Marriot, 1636. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 8 (1st, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). Emblemes. London, by G. M. [George Miller?] at John Marriots shope, 1635. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: A-V 8 . (Hoe). A 2d copy has appended a poem, with dedication and frontispiece (also issued separately), with sig.- marks X 8 ; T 2 . London, by G. M. 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Quattuor Sermones. Four Sermons. [London, by Wil- liam Caxton, ca. 1483]. sm. folio. 1st Ed. Sig. : a-c 8 ; d 6 . (Bridge water) . [London, by William Caxton, ca. 1491]. sm. folio. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-O 8 ; D 10 . (Devonshire). Queene El'zabeth's Losse, and King James his Wel- come. See [S., H.]. 345 Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book. See Book of Christian Prayers. The Queene of Arragon. See [Habington, "William] (1608-1654). [ Quin, Walter] (1575 M634 ! ) . Corona Virtutum Prin- cipe Dignarum. Londini, apud Joannem Billum, 1613. sm. 12mo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 6 ; B-H 12 (last blank and genuine). (Brw.). The Quintessence of Wit (Sansovino). See [Hitch- cock, Robert] (ft. 1580-1591), translator. A Quip for an Vpstart Courtier. See [Greene, Robert] (1560M592). Quippes, for Vpstart Newfangled Gentlewomen. See [Gosson, Stephen] (1554-1624). Quiros, Pedro Fernandez de. Terra Australis In- cognita. See B., W., translator. [R., H.] Lancaster His Allarums. London, by A. J. [Abel Jeffes?] for W. Barley [ca. 1590]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig: A-C 4 . (Britwell). [R., I.] The Trades Increase. London, by Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Walter Burre, 1615. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-H 4 - (Brw.). Radcliffe or Ratcliffe, Egremont (d. 1578). Politique Discourses. London, [by Thomas Orwin?] for Ed- ward Aggas, 1578. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-V 4 ; X 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). Rainolds, or Reynolds, John (1549-1607). Th' Ouer- throw of Stage-Playes. [Middelburg, by Richard Schilders], 1599. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-D 4 ; e 2 ; E-Z 4 ; Aa 4 ; Bb 2 . (Poor) . Middelburgh, by Richard Schilders, 1600. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-D 4 ; e 2 ; E-Z 4 ; Aa 4 ; Bb 2 . (Bridge water). Oxford, by John Lichfield, for E. Forrest, and W. Webbe, 1629. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Bb 4 - Sex Theses de Sacra Scriptura, et Ecclesia. Lon- dini, excudebat Henrieus Middletonus, impensis Georgii Bishopi, 1580. sm. 8vo. Sig.: A-H 8 ; I 6 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). Ralegh, Sir Walter (1552?-1618). The Discouerie of the Large, Rich and Beuutiful Empire of Guiana. London, by Robert Robinson, 1596. sm. 4to. 1st Ed Sig: A 4 ; ff 4 ;B-P 4 . (Church). London, by Robert Robinson, 1596. sm. 4to. 2d Ed.— 1st Issue. Sig: A 4 ; V; B-P 4 . (Halsey). In title: "EMPIRE"; "City"; and "fpaniards." 346 Ralegh, Sir Walter (1552 M618). The Discouerie of the Large, Rich and Beuutiful Empire of Guiana. Lon- don, by Robert Robinson, 1596. sm. 4to. 3d Ed.— 2d Variant. Sjg. : A* ; V ; B-P 4 . (Britwell) . In title : ' ' EMPYRE " ; " Citie " ; and " Spanyards. ' ' London, by Robert Robinson, 1596. sm. 4to. 3d Ed.— 3d Variant. Sig. etc. as in 2d Variant ; except that the heading on p. [1] reads : | Sir Walter %aleghs Difcouerie of the | golden Empire of Guiaiia. | instead of | THE T>1SC0VE%1E | of Gviana. | ; that line 22 on the same page reads "Gallic" instead of "Gallego"; and catchword on p. 27 has been cor- rected to read "left." 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Aristippus; or, The Jouiall Philosopher. To which is added, The Con- ceited Pedlar. London, by Thomas Harper, for John Marriot, and are to be sold by Richard Mynne, 1630. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last blank and lacking). (Bridge- water; Kemble-Devonshire). [ ] London, for Robert Allot, 1630. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last blank and lacking). (Hoe). [ ] London, for Robert Allot, 1631. sm. 4to, 3d Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe). 347 [Randolph, Thomas] (1605-1635). Aristippus; or, The Jouiall Philosopher. To which is added, The Con- ceited Pedlar. London, for Eobert Allot, 1635. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). [ ], supposed author. Cornelianum Dolium. Lon- dini, apud Tho. Harperum. Et vameunt per Tho. Slaterum, & Laurentium Chapman, 1638. sm. 12mo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 12 (1st and last blank and genuine) ; B-G 12 . (Bridgewater). The Jealous Louers. Cambridge, by the Printers to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. 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Vox Vera; or, Obser- uations from Amsterdam. London, by Bernard Al- sop, 1625. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-I 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). Scott or Scot, Reginald or Reynold (1538M599). The Discouerie of "Witchcraft. [Colophon: London, by William Brome], 1584. sm. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 8 ; B 6 ; C-V 8 ; Aa-Dd 8 ; * 2 ; Ee-Ss 8 . (Halsey) . A Perfite Platforme of a Hoppe Garden. London, by Henrie Denham, 1576. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 (last blank and genuine). (Huth). Scott, Thomas (15801-1626), trans. Aphdrismes of State. Vtrech, 1624. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-D 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). [— ] An Experimentall Discouerie of Spanish Prac- tises [Part I.] [London?], 1623. sm. 4to. lst(?) or "Brittaine" Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-G».H 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). [ ] [London?], 1623. sm. 4to. 2d(?) or "Britaine" Ed. Sig. etc. as in lst( ?) 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(Brw.). [ ] Vox Populi, or Newes from Spayne. [Gorcum ?] 1620. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.; A-0 4 ; D 2 . (Church). In title: | . . . how farre |. 368 [Scott, Thomas] (15801-1626). Vox Populi, or Newes from Spayne. [Gorcum?], 1620. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-C 4 ;D 2 . (Church). The letter-press differs in the setting of type throughout the work from that of the 1st Ed., and the errors have been corrected. In title: | . . . how farre to |. The Scourge of Villanie. See [Marston, John] (1575?- 1634). Scultetus, Abraham (1560-1624). Sermon preached be- fore Frederick and Elizabeth. See Meddus, la., translator. A Short Information, but Agreeable vnto Scrip- ture. [London?], 1620. sm. 4to. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-D 4 . (Bridgewater) . The Sea-Mirrour (Blaeu). See Hynmers, Richard, translator. The Secretary in Fashion (Puget de la Serre). See Massinger, John, translator. [Segar, Sir William] (d. 1633). The Booke of Honor and Armes. London, by Richard Jhones, 1590. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : 2 11. without sig.-marks ; A-N 4 ; Nn 4 ; O-Y 4 ; Z 2 Honor Military, and Ciuill. London, by Robert Barker, 1602. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Sig.: 2 11. without sig.-marks ; A-X 6 ; T 2 . (Brw.). [Selden, John] (1584-1654). A Briefe Discourse, con- cerning the Pouuer of the Peeres and Comons of Par- liament, in point of Judicature. [London], 1640. sm. 4to. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). [ ] The Duello. London, by G. E. [George Eld] for J. Helme, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 . (Bridgewater). The Historie of Tithes. [London], 1618. sm. 4to. lst(?) Ed. Sig.: a-e 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Kkk 4 ; a-f 4 . Jani Anglorum Facies Altera. Londini, impens. Auctor. typis T. S. [Thomas Snodham] procur. J. Helme, 1610. sm. 12mo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 12 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-G 12 (last 3 blank and genuine). (Jones). Mare Clausum seu De Dominio Maris Libri duo. TLugduni Batauorum, apud A. et B. Elzeuirium] iuxta Exemplar Londinense, Will. Stanesbii pro Richardo Meighen, 1636. sm. 12mo. Sig.: # 8 ; * * 4 ; A-Z 12 ; Aa 8 . (Bridgewater). 369 Selden, John (1584-1654). Titles of Honor. London, by William Stansby for John Helme, 1614. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: a-d 4 ; A 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking); B-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Iii 4 ; Kkk 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater ; Kemble-Devonshire) . A Select Second Husband for Sir Thomas Ouerburie's Wife. See [Davies, John] (1565 M618). Selimus, The First Part of the Tragicall Reign of. Lon- don, by Thomas Creede, 1594. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-K 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater; Kemble- Devonshire) . Selimus, Tragedy of. London, for John Crooke and Richard Serger, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d Issue, with new title-page. Sig. etc. as 1st Issue ; title changed to read as above. (Bridgewater) . Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (ca. 5 B. C.-65 A. D.). The Workes. See Lodge, Thomas (1558 ¥-1625), trans- lator. L. & M. Senecas atque Aliorum Tragcedise. See [Famaby, Thomas] (1575 ¥-1647), editor. Consolation to Marcia. See [Codrington, Robert] (d. 1665), translator. The Ninth Tragedie, called Octauia. See Nuce, Thomas (d. 1617), translator. Seneca his tenne Tragedies, translated into Eng- lysh. See [Newton, Thomas] (1542 ¥-1607) and oth- ers, translators. Thyestes. See Heywood, Jasper (1535-1598), translator. Sermo die Lune in Ebdomada Pasche. See [Fitzjames, Richard] (d. 1522). Sermo pro Episcopo Puerorum, in die Innocencium. See [Alcock, John] (1430-1500). A Sermon Preached at Plimmoth in New-England, De- cember 9, 1621. See [Cushman, Robert] (1580?- 1625). Serres, Jean de (ca. 1540-1598). A General Inuentorie of the History of France. See Grimston, Edward, translator. The Lyfe of Jasper Colignie Shatilion. See Gold- ing, Arthur (1536 ¥-1605 ¥), translator. Seton, John (1498 ¥-1567). Dialectica. Londini, ex- cudebant Gerardus Dewes & Henricus Marsh 1584 sm. 8vo. 4th (?) Ed. Sig. : A 4 ; B-Q. 8 ; R. 2 . (Bridgewater) . 370 Settle, Dionysius. A True Keporte of the Laste [2d] Voyage by Frobisher. London, by Henrie Middle- ton, 1577. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 ; B-C 8 ; D 4 . ( Church) . The Seauen Champions of Christendome. See [John- son, Richard] (1573-1659?). The Seuen Champions of Christendome. See Kirke, John (fl. 1638). Seuen Planets Gouerning Italie (Ariosto). See [Tofte, Robert] (d. 1620), translator. The Seuen Vials. See [Burton, Henry] (1578-1648). Severus, Alexander (205-235). The Image of Gouer- nance. See Elyot, Sir Thomas (1490M546), trans- lator. Seyssel or Seissel, Claude de (ca. 1450-1520). A Righte Noble and Pleasant History of the Successors of Alexander the Great. See Stocker, Thomas (fl. 1569- 1592), translator. Shakespeare, William. Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies. London, by Isaac Jaggard, and Ed. Blount, 1623. folio in 6s. The First Folio Ed. Sig.: Comedies: A 1 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark (title) A(cont'd) 4 ; 2 11. without sig. -marks; A(cont'd) 1 A(repeated) 6 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Bb 6 ; Cc 2 . Histories: a-g 6 gg 8 ; h-v 6 ; x 4 . Tragedies: 2 11. without sig.-marks II 6 ; Wi IffllP; aa-ff 6 ; gg 2 ; gg(repeated) 6 ; hh 6 ; kk- zz 6 ; aaa-bbb 6 . (Church). Variant copies : (1) Leaf V wrongly marked Vv; p. 214 (Com.) wrongly numbered 212; catchword on p. 39 (Com.) correct; catchword on p. 307 (Trag.) lacking; and on p. 322, "I" instead of "giue". (Halsey). (2.) leaf m3 correctly marked; p. 37 (Hist.) cor- rectly numbered; catchword on p. 332 (Trag.) is "Rodori. I" instead of "And hell". (Devonshire). (3) leaf V wrongly marked Vv; m3 (Hist.) cor- rectly marked; p. 214 (Com.) wrongly numbered 212; p. 37 (Hist.) correctly numbered; and catch- word lacking on p. 307 (Trag.) Variant readings occur; those on p. 172 (Hist.) and p. 71 (Trag.) are unique in this copy. (Bridgewater) . Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published according to the True Originall Coppies. The second Impression. Lon- don, by Tho. Cotes, for Robert Allot, 1632. folio in 6s. The 2d Folio, Allot Imprint — "Coppies" Issue. Sig.: A 6 ; * 2 ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Bb 6 ; Cc 2 ; a-y 6 ; aa-bb 6 ; ec( wrongly marked bb) 6 ; dd-zz 6 ; aaa-ccc 6 ; ddd 4 . (Church). 371 Shakespeare, William. Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published ac- cording to the True Original Copies, [remainder of title as before], folio in 6s. 2d Folio, Allot Im- print — "Copies" Issue. Sig., etc. as before, except that title-page and its companion-leaf, [A5] , are from a different setting of type, 1st line of title reading "M r " instead of "MV; 6th line, "Copies" instead of "Coppies"; "Blacke" in last line of imprint begins with capital; line 13 of [A5] "Poet, VV. Shakespeare.", instead of "Poet W. Shakespeare."; and other variations. A variant reading, unique in our copies, occurs in the Comedies, p. 242, col. 1, line 1 : | you written to beardalong. | instead of : | you written to beare along. | (Devonshire). 2d copy: sig. etc. as before, except that the words "at his fhop" do not occur in 2d line of imprint; that leaf i2 (Hist.) is so marked; bb3 (repeated) has no sig.-mark; p. 205 (Com.) is so marked; that running head-line on p. 50 is correct. A variant reading, unique in our copies, occurs in Trag., p. 32, col. 1, line 1 : | The able fhould have . . . | instead of: | Therabble fhould have . . . | (Halsey). [title as before] London, by Tho. Cotes, for Wil- liam Aspley, 1632. folio in 6s. 2d Folio; Aspley Imprint. Sig., etc. as in the second item preceding, except that in the Tragedies leaf bb3 (repeated) has a sig.- mark. (Church). [title as before] London, by Tho. Cotes, for Richard Hawkins, 1632. folio in 6s. 2d Folio; Hawkins Im- print. Sig., etc. as in the preceding item, except that in the Tragedies p. 85 is correctly numbered. (Church). [title as before] London, by Tho. Cotes, for Richard Meighen, 1632. folio in 6s. 2d Folios Meighen Im- print. Sig., etc. as in the preceding item; in Histories i2 is wrongly marked i3; and in Tragedies bb3 (re- peated) has a sig.-mark. (Church). [title as before] London, by Tho. Cotes, for John Smethwicke, 1632. folio in 6s. 2d Folio; Smeth- wicke Imprint. Sig., etc. as in the preceding item; in Comedies p. 57 is wrongly numbered 79, and 205 is 208; in Tragedies p. 85 is correctly numbered. (Church). 2d copy: Sig., etc. as before; Comedies, p. 205, and Histories, p. 164, are so numbered; a variant reading occurs in Tragedies, p. 142, col. 1, line 1 : | Enter Buckinghrm . . . | instead of: | Enter Buckingham . . . ] (Chew). 372 Shakespeare, William. Mr. "William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published ac- cording to the True Original Copies. (Cont'd). 3d copy: Sig., etc. as before; Tragedies, leaf bb3 (repeated) has sig.-mark; Comedies, p. 67, and Histories, p. 164, are so numbered; Tragedies, p. 85 is wrongly numbered 58. A variant reading, unique in our copies, occurs in Tragedies, p. 350, col. 1, line 1; | Oth. Iago becnos me . . . | instead of : | Otho. Iago becons me ... | (Wil- son). 4th copy (title-page lacking ; imprint unidentified) : Sig., etc. as before; Tragedies, leaf bb3 (repeated) has sig:-mark; Comedies, p. 57, 205, and Trag., p. 164, are so numbered. (Devonshire). Two variant readings, unique in our copies, occur as follows: Comedies, p. 70, col. 2, line 8 from bottom ends "fire" instead of "fire"; and His- tories, p. 232, col. 1, line 3 ends "Come," instead of'Corne,". INDIVIDUAL PLAYS. Hamlet. London, [by Valentine Simmes] for N. L. [Nicholas Ling] and John Trundell, 1603. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 3 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-I 4 . (Devon.). London, by J. R. [John Roberts] for N. L. [Nicholas Ling], 1604. sm. 4to. 2d Ed.— 1st Issue. Sig.: A 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-N 4 ; O 2 . (Kemble-Devonshire) . London, for John Smethwicke, 1611. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 (1st blank and lacking); B-N 4 ; O 2 . (Church). 2d copy: [A] is present; catchword on r° of G is "O" instead of "Of"; and several typographical variations occur. (Hoe). London, by W. S. [William Stansby?] for John Smethwicke, n. d. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-N 4 (last blank and genuine). (Devon.). London, by R. Young for John Smethwicke, 1637. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-N 4 . (Church; Devonshire). — Henrie the Fourth, part I. London, by P. S. [Peter Short] for Andrew Wise, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Devonshire). London, by S. S. [Simon Stafford], for An- drew Wise, 1599. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Bridgewater) . 373 Shakespeare, William. Henrie the Fourth, part I. London, for Mathew Law, 1608. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Devonshire). London, by W. W. [William White] for Mathew Law, 1613. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church; Devonshire). London, by T. P. [Thomas Purfoot] and are to be sold by Mathew Law, 1622. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church). London, by John Norton, and are to be sold Hugh Perry, 1639. sm. 4to. 8th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church). 2d copy: on v° of [K4], line 7 reads: |Hath tought| instead of: |Hath tauoht|. (Devonshire). Henrie the Fourth, Part II. London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Andrew Wise, and William Aspley, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 1st Issue (sheet E, 4 leaves). Sig. : A-K 4 ; L 2 (last blank and lacking) . ( Church) . London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Andrew Wise, and William Aspley, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d Issue (sheet E, 6 leaves). Sig. etc. as before, except for sheet E ; E3 and [E4] were cancelled, and 4 11. (1st 3 marked E3, E4, and E5) inserted, containing all of Act III, Soene I, omitted in 1st Issue; some typographical variations also occur. (Bridgewater). 2d-3d copy; v° of [F4] lines 18 (And confecrate commotions bitter edge.) and 20 (To brother borne an houfehold cruelty.) are lacking; and v° of K, line 29 reads "your" instead of "you". (Church; Devonshire) . Henry the Fift. London, by Thomas Creede for Tho. Millington, and John Busby, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-G 4 (last blank and lacking) . (Kemble- Devonshire) . London, by Thomas Creede, for Thomas Pauier, 1602. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 ; G 2 . (Devonshire). [London], for T. P. [Thomas Pauier], 1608 [1619]. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 (last blank and genuine). (Church). [ ] [Henry the Sixth, Part II.] The First Part of the Contention. London, by Thomas Creed, for Thomas Millington, 1594; [Repr. in facsimile (un- der the superintendence of Dr. F. J. Furnivall) : London, by C. Praetorius, for B. Quaritch, 1889]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig. : 28 11. without sig.-marks ; A-H 4 ; 1 1. without sig. -mark. 374 [Shakespeare, William]. Henry the Sixth, Part II. The First Part of the Contention. London, by- Thomas Creed, for Thomas Millington, 1594. [Re- produced in facsimile: London, by R. Fleming for John S. Farmer, 1913]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: A-H 4 . [ ] London, by Valentine Simmes for Thomas Millington, 1600. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 . (Bridgewater). 2d copy, with typographical variations in sheet B. (e. g. B, r°, 1. 14, "what, angry" instead of "what angry"; B2, v°, 1. 25, "vaunted" instead of "vauntad," etc.). (Kemble-Devonshire). [Henry the Sixth, parts II. and III.; with Per- icles]. The Whole Contention. London, for T. P. [Thomas Pauier, 1619]. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa 4 ; Bb 2 (last blank and genuine). (Church). 2d copy; catchword on r° of [L4] is "You" instead of "Your". (Kemble-Devonshire). [ ] [Henry the Sixth, part III.] The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke. London, by P. S. [Peter Short] for Thomas Millington, 1595. [Repr. in facsimile (under the superintendence of Dr. F. J. Furnivall) : London, by C. Praetorius, for B. Qua- ritch, 1891]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig. : 9 11. without sig.-marks ; A-E 8 . [ ] Londou [sic], by W. W. [William White] for Thomas Millington, 1600. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 . (Bridgewater). 2d copy, with typographical variations (e. g. A3, r°, 1. 3, "liu'd," instead of "li'd?"; 1. 5, "affaile" instead of "atfeile"; etc.). (Church). King Lear. London [by Nicholas Okes?], for Nathaniel Butter, 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 1 -, B-L 4 . (Kemble-Devonshire). [London], for Nathaniel Butter, 1608 [1619]. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). Loue's Labor's Lost. London, by W. W. [William White] for Cutbert Burby, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater). 2d copy, with typographical variations, e. g. r of D, line 2, " Ar . . . argumet," instead of "Arm . . . argument"; v° of D2, line 37, "fit." instead of "fir."; etc. (Kemble-Devonshire). London, by W. S. [William Stansby?] for John Smethwicke, 1631. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Church). 375 Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Lon- don, by J. R. [James Roberts] for Thomas Heyes, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater). 2d copy; r° of [64], lines 4-5 are incomplete; r° of [K2], line 8, reads: "intergory", instead of "in- tergotory ". ( Kemble-Devonshire ) . [London], by J. Roberts, 1600 [1619]. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). London, by M. P. [Marmaduke Parsons?] for Laurence Hayes, 1637. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Church). The Merrie Wiues of "Windsor. London, by T. C. [Thomas Creede] for Arthur Johnson, 1602. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 . (Church). [London], for Arthur Johnson, 1619. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). London, by T. H. [Thomas Harper] for R. Meighen, 1630. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 (last blank and lacking). (Brw.). A Midsommer Nights Dreame. London, for Thomas Fisher, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 . (Bridgewater; Devonshire). • [London], by James Roberts, 1600 [rather by William Jaggard for Thomas Pauier, 1619]. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 . (Halsey; Kemble-Devonshire). — Much Adoe about Nothing. London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Andrew Wise, and William Aspley, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). — Othello. London, by N. O. [Nicholas Okes] for Thomas Walkley, 1622. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-M 4 ; N 2 . (Kemble-Devonshire). London, by A. M. [Augustine Mathewes] for Richard Hawkins, 1630. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-M 4 . (Church; Devonshire). — Pericles. London, for Henry Gosson, 1609. [Repr. in facsimile : Oxford, by Horace Hart, at the Claren- don Press, for Henry Frowde, London, 1905]. square 4to. 1st (or "Enter Gower"1 Ed., reprinted. Sig.: [A]-G 4 (last blank); A-I 4 (last blank and lacking). (Poor). London, for Henry Gosson, 1609. sm. 4to. 2d (or "Eneer Gower") Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). 376 Shakespeare, William. Pericles. [London], for T. P. [Thomas Pauier] , 1619. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig. : 1 1. without sig.-niark; R-Z 4 ; Aa 4 ; Bb 1 . (Church). London, by J. N. [John Norton?] for R. B. [Robert Bird], 1630. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 ; P. (Devonshire). London, by Thomas Cotes, 1635. sm. 8vo in 4s. 7th Ed. Sig.: A-H 4 ; I 2 . (Church; Bridgewater) . — Richard the Second. London, by Valentine Simmes for Androw Wise, 1597. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Kemble-Devonshire). ■ London, by Valentine Simmes for Andrew Wise, 1598. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Bridgewater). 2d copy: v° of 13 begins with line reading: | Which . . . grones,| an error in repeating last line of pre- ceding page; r° of [14] begins with line reading: Keeper . . . ftay.|, which in 1st copy occurs as last line on preceding page; a few typographical variations also occur. (Church). London, by Valentine Simmes, for Andrew Wise, 1598. [Repr. : Oxford, by Frederick Hall, at the Oxford University Press, for Bernard Quaritch, of London, 1916]. sm. 4to. 3d Ed., reprinted. Sig.: a-n* ; A-P. London, by W. W. [William White] for Mathew Law, 1608. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. — 1st Issue. Sig.: A-K 4 (last blank and lacking). (Church; Kemble-Devonshire) . London, for Mathew Law, 1615. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 (last blank and lacking). (Church; Kemble-Devonshire) . London, by John Norton, 1634. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church). — Richard the Third. London, by Valentine Sims, for Andrew Wise, 1597. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-M 4 (last blank and lacking). (Kemble- Devonshire). London, by Thomas Creede for Andrew Wise, 1598. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-M 4 (last blank and lacking). (Brw.). 2d and 3d copies, with typographical variations; e. g., v° of A2, line 22, (1) and (2) maieftie, (3) mageftie; v° of A4, line 23, (1) and (2) ftand thou, (3) ftaad thou; r° of P, line 5, (1) and (3) thanke, (2) tkanke; etc. (2d, Church; 3d, Kemble-Devon. ) . 377 Shakespeare, William. Richard the Third. London, by Thomas Creede, for Andrew Wise, 1602. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig. : A-L 4 ; M 2 . (Devonshire ) . London, by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by Mathew Lawe, 1605. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ;M 2 . (Church). London, by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by Mathew Lawe, 1612. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ;M 2 . (Church). London, by Thomas Purfoot, and are to be sold by Mathew Law, 1622. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ; M 2 . (Church). — — London, by John Norton, and are to be sold by Mathew Law, 1629. sm. 4to. 7th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ; M 2 . — — ■ London, by John Norton, 1634. sm. 4to. 8th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ; M 2 . (Leaf K2 wrongly marked C2; and M2 has sig. -mark) . (Church). 2d copy ; A2 wrongly marked A3 ; K2 so marked ; and typographical variations occur ; e. g. r° of A2, line 3, (1) "lowr", (2) "low'r"; v° of A3, line 35, (1) "What? is", (2) "What is", etc. (Devon.). Romeo and Juliet. London, by John Danter, 1597. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. (from 2 fonts of type; A-D, pica, 32 11. to full page, E-K, long primer, 36 11. to full page) . Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-K 4 . (Kemble- Devonshire) . London, by Thomas Creede, for Cuthbert Burby, 1599. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-L 4 ; M 2 . (Bridgewater). London, for John Smethuuick, 1609. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ; M 2 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). — London, for John Smethwicke, n. d. sm. 4to. 4th Ed., with Shakespeare's name on title-page. Sig.: A-L 4 . (Church). — ■ London, for John Smethwicke, n. d. sm. 4to. 5th Ed., without Shakespeare's name on title-page. Sig.: A-L 4 . (Church). London, by R. Young for John Smethwicke, 1637. sm. 4to. 6th Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 - — The Taming of the Shrew. London, by W. S. [William Sheares] , for John Smethwicke, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 - (Church). 378 Shakespeare, William. Titus Andronicus. London, by J. R. [James Eoberts] for Edward White, 1600. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Bridge water). London, for Eedward [sic] "White, 1611. sm. 8vo in 4s. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church). Troylus and Cresseida. London, by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. Walley, 1609. sm. 4to. 1st Ed — 1st Issue. Sig. : A-L 4 ; M 2 (last blank and lacking) . (Kemble- Devonshire) . London, by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. Walley, 1609. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d Issue, with sheet IT, 2 leaves. Sig.: If 2 ; A 3 ; B-L 4 ; M 2 (last blank and genuine) ; Leaf A of 1st Issue cancelled, and its place sup- plied by ff and fl2. (Hoe). SOURCE PLAYS. [Henry the Fourth and Henry the Fifth]. The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth. London, by Thomas Creede, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 ; G 2 . (Devonshire). London, by Barnard Alsop, and are to be sold by Tymothie Barlow, 1617. sm. 4to. 3d Ed Sig.: A-F 4 ; G 2 . (Devonshire). — ' — [Henry the Fifth]. See Shakespeare, William. Source Play. [Henry the Fourth and Henry the Fifth]. The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth. London, by Thomas Creede, 1598. King John. The Troublesome Raigne of John King of England. Part I. London, [by Thomas Orwin] for Sampson Clarke, 1591. [Reproduced in facsimile: London, by R. Fleming for John S. Farmer, 1911]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: A-G 4 . Part II. London, for Sampson Clarke, 1591. [Reproduced in facsimile: London, by R. Fleming for John S. Farmer, 1911]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., re- printed. Sig.: A-E 4 . Parts I and II. London, by Valentine Simmes for John Helme, 1611. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-L 4 ; M 2 (last blank and lacking) . (Church ; Kemble-Devonshire) . Parts I and II. London, by Aug: Mathewes for Thomas Dewe, 1622. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-L 4 ; M 2 . 379 Shakespeare, William. [King Lear]. The True Chron- icle History of King Leir. London, by Simon Staf- ford for John Wright, 1605. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Church). [Richard the Third] . The True Tragedie of Rich- ard the Third. London, by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by William Barley, 1594. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A* (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-H 4 ; I 2 - (Devonshire). [Borneo and Juliet]. The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet (written first in Italian by Ban- dell, and nowe in Englishe by Arfthur] Br[oke]). Colophon : London, by Richard Tottill, 1562. [Repr. : London, for Edmund Malone, 1780]. 8vo. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: A-E 8 (last blank and genuine) . (Hoe). The Taming of the Shrew. A Pleasant Conceited History, called the Taming of a Shrew. London, by Peter Short and are to be sold by Cutbert Burbie, 1594. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 ; G- 2 . (Devonshire). London, by P. S. [Peter Short] and are to be sold by Cuthbert Burbie, 1596. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 ; G 2 . ( Bridge water ) . London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Nicholas Ling, 1607. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 ; G 2 - (Kemble-Devonshire). SUPPOSITITIOUS PLAYS. — Arden of Feversham. London, for Edward White, 1592. [Reproduced in, facsimile: London, by R. Fleming for John S. Farmer, 1911]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: A-I 4 ; K 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). London, by J. Roberts, for Edwarde White, 1599. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 (Bridgewater). 2d copy; on v° of B stage directions are not re- peated at top of page, and 3d speech of Alce's has 4 lines instead of 3, the 4th reading: But feeing I cannot, therefore let him die. (Kemble-Devon.). London, by Eliz, Allde, 1633. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Hoe). 2d copy ; with correction of typographical error in 1st line of heading of text, reading : The Tragedie of Mafter Arden. (Devonshire). 380 Shakespeare, William. Edward the Third. London, for Cuthbert Burby, 1596. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st blank and lacking): B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Church). 2d copy; with preliminary blank leaf; catchword on r° of [A] 3 is "Per-" instead of "To"; and a few other typographical variations occur. (Devon.) . London, by Simon Stafford, for Cuthbert Burby, 1599. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-I 4 . (Bridgewater; Kemble-Devonshire) . — Faire Em, the Millers Daughter of Manchester. London, for John Wright, 1631. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-P 4 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe). 2d copy; last leaf lacking; catchword on v° of E3 is ' ' Eithe ' ' instead of ' ' Either. ' ' ( Kemble-Devon. ) . — Locrine. London, by Thomas Creede, 1595. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st blank and lacking) ; B-K 4 . (Church; Bridgewater ; Kemble-Devonshire ) . — The London Prodigall. London, by T. C. [Thomas Creede] for Nathaniel Butter, 1605. sm. 4to. 1st (and sole) Ed. Sig. : A-G 4 . (Bridgewater). 2d copy (Church) with a few typographical varia- tions; 3d copy (Kemble-Devonshire) as 2d, but catchword on r° of [A4] lacks the final letter. — The Merry Deuill of Edmonton. London, by Henry Ballard for Arthur Johnson, 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-P 4 . (Devonshire). London, by Thomas Creede, for Arthur Johnson, 1612. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-F 4 . (Huth) . London, by G. Eld, for Arthur Johnson, 1617. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st blank and lacking) ; B-F 4 . (Church). 2d copy, with typographical variations: v° of C, line 11, (1) "rhe hart", (2) "the hart"; line 21, (1) "beede", (2) "heede"; r° of C4, line 3, (1) "yau", (2) "you"; etc. (Kemble-Devonshire). London, by T. P. [Thomas Pauier] for Fran- cis Falkner, 1631. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st blank and lacking) ; B-F 4 - (Church). — Mucedorus, A Most Pleasant Comedie of. London, for William Jones, 1598. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 . (Kemble-Devonshire). London, for William Jones, 1610. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 . (Mostyn). 381 Shakespeare, William. Mucedorus, A Most Pleasant Comedie of. London, for William Jones, 1611. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig. : A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Church). London, for John Wright, 1618. sm. 4to. 7th Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Huth). London, for John Wright, 1619. sm. 4to. 8th Ed. Sig.: A-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Kemble- Devonshire). The Puritan. London, by G. Eld, 1607. sm. 4to. 1st (and sole) Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st blank and lacking) ; B-H 4 . (Church). 2d copy, with typographical variations: v° of D2, line 17, (1) leaue 'em, (2) leaue m. ; v° of H, line 35, (1) Ladie, (2) Lalie; r° of H4, line 3, (1) true, (2) trne. (Bridgewater). Sir John Old-Castle. London, by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for Thomas Pauier, 1600. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Bridgewater). London, for T. P. [Thomas Pauier], 1600 [1619]. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Church; Kemble-Devonshire). Thomas Lord Cromwell, The True Chronicle His- toric of the Whole Life and Death of. London, for William Jones [entered by William Cotton], 1602. [Reproduced in facsimile: London, by R. Fleming for John S. Farmer, 1911]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., re- printed. Sig.: A-G 4 (last blank). London, by Thomas Snodham, 1613. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 (last blank and genuine). (Church). 2d copy, without last leaf. (Kemble-Devonshire). The Two Noble Kinsmen. London, by Tho. Cotes, for John Waterson, 1634. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : [ A] 1 ■ B-M 4 ; N 1 . ( Church ; Kemble-Devon. ) . A Yorkshire Tragedy. London, by R. B. [Richard Bradock] for Thomas Pauier, 1608. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-D 4 (last blank and genuine). (Church). 2d copy, with typographical variations: B, sig.- mark, (1) B, (2) none; r° of B4, line 26, (1) quick, fhort, (2) quick fhorte; v° of B4, line 1,(1) Wi. Was, (2) Was; line 12, (1) heere, . . . beggers, (2) heere . . . beggers (Kemble-Devonshire). [London], for T. P. [Thomas Pauier], 1619. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : 2 11. without sig. -marks (1st blank and lack- ing) ; A-C 4 ; D 2 . (Church). 382 POETRY. Shakespeare, William. Poems. London, by Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by John Benson, 1640. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig. : * 4 ; A-L 8 ; M 4 . ( Church) . [ ] Lucrece. London, by Richard Field for John Harrison, 1594. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-M 4 ; N 2 (last blank and lacking). (Church). 2d copy, with typographical variation on v° of H3 : line 12, (1) "rowle", (2) "roll". (Kemble- Devonshire) . [ ] London, by N. 0. [Nicholas Okes] for John Harrison, 1607. sm. 8vo. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-D 8 . ( Bridge water ) . London, by T. S. [Thomas Snodham] for Roger Jackson, 1616. sm. 8vo. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-D 8 . (Church). London, by J. B. [John Beale] for Roger Jackson, 1624. sm. 8vo. 6th Ed. Sig.: A-D 8 . (Church). The Passionate Pilgrime [and Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Musicke]. London, for "W. Jaggard, and are to be sold by W. Leake, 1599. [Repr. : London, for Henry Sotheran and Co. at the Chiswick Press, 1870]. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig.: [aj-b 8 ; c 4 ; A-D 8 (last blank and lacking). (Hoe). Also a large-paper copy, on vellum. The Passionate Pilgrime. London, for W. Jaggard, and are to be sold by W. Leake, 1599. [Repr. in fac- simile: Oxford, by Horace Hart, at the Clarendon Press, for Henry Frowde, London, 1905]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig. : A-G 4 ; H 1 ; A-D 8 . (Poor) . The Phcenix and Turtle, with Threnos. London, [by Richard Field?] for E. B. [Edward Blount, 1601]. 1st Ed. a 3 pp. numbered 170, 171, 172 (v° of Z3 to v of [Z4]), forming part of Robert Chester's Loues Martyr [Part II.] . Sonnets. London, by G. Eld for T. T. [Thomas Thorpe] and are to be solde by John Wright, 1609. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 1st Issue; 5-line (Wright) Im- print. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-K 4 ; L 2 . (Church). - London, by G. Eld for T. T. [Thomas Thorpe] and are to be solde by William Aspley, 1609. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 2d Issue; 4-line (Aspley) Imprint. Sig., etc. as in 1st Issue. (Bridgewater). 383 Shakespeare, William. Venus and Adonis. London, by Richard Field, and are to he sold [by John Har- rington], 1593. [Repr. in facsimile: Oxford, by Horace Hart, at the Clarendon Press, for Henry Frowde, London, 1905]. square 4to. 1st Ed., re- printed. Sig.: [A] -I*; K 2 ; [A] 2 ; B-G 4 ; H 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Poor). London, for "William Leake, 1599. [Repr. : London, for Henry Sotheran and Co. at the Chiswick Press, 1870]. sm. 8vo. 4th Ed., reprinted. Sig.: [a] 8 ; b 4 ; A-C 8 ; D 4 (last blank and lacking). (Hoe). Also a large-paper copy, on vellum. Edinburgh, by John Wreittoun, 1627. sm. 8vo. 10th Ed. Sig. : A-C 8 (last blank and genuine). (Hoe). Sharp or Sharpe, Leonel (1559-1631). Oratio Fune- bris in Honorem Henrici Wallias Principis. Lon- dini, excudebat Guilielmus Hall, 1612. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-C 4 (last blank and genuine). (Brw.). Sharpe, Lewis (fl. 1640). The Noble Stranger. Lon- don, by J. 0. [John Oakes] for James Becket, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : [A] 4 (lst, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-I 4 . (Brw.) . [Sharpham, Edward] (1576-1608). Cupids Whirligig. London, by E. Allde, and are to bee solde by Artlmr Johnson, 1607. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-L 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Kemble-Devonshire) . [ ] London, by T. H. [Thomas Harper?] for R. Meighen, 1630. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-K 4 . (Chew). The Fleire. London, printed and are to be solde by F. B. [Francis Burton], 1607. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st and last, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-H 4 . (Devonshire). London, for Nathaniell Butter, 1610. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking; last blank and genuine) ; B-H 4 . (Hoe). London, for Nathaniell Butter, 1615. sm. 4to. 3d Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-H 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Kemble-Devonshire). London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Fawcett] for Nath: Butter, 1631. sm. 4to 4th Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st and last, prob. blank, lacking) ■ B- C 4 ; D 1 ; D (repeated) -H 4 (last, prob. blank, lack- ing). (Bridgewater). 384 Sheldon, Richard (d. 1642?). The Motiues for his Re- nouncing Communion with the Bishop of Rome. Lon- don, for Nathaniel Butter, 1612. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: * 4 ;H 4 ; A 4 ; (a) 4 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Gg 4 . (Brw.). Shelf ord, Robert (1565M639?). Fiue Pious and Learned Discourses. Cambridge, by the printers to the Vniuersity of Cambridge, 1635. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: Y; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Tt 4 (last blank and genuine). (Bridge-water). [Shelton, Thomas] (fl. 1612), trans, of Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616). The History of Don-Quixote. London, by William Stansby, for Ed. Blount and W. Barret, 1612-1620. 2 vols. sm. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig.: vol. 1: If 4 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Oo 8 ; Pp 2 . vol. 2: 1 1. without sig. -mark; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Ii 8 ; Kk 4 (last blank and lacking). (A. M. Huntington). [ ] The History of Don-Quichote. London, for Ed : Blount [1620]. 2vols.ini. sm. 4to in 8s. 2d Ed. of vol. 1, 1st Ed. of vol. 2. Sig.: vol. 1: fl 1 (blank and genuine) ; 1 1. without sig. -mark; ff (cont'd) 3 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Oo 8 . vol. 2 as in preceding entry. [Shepherd, Luke] (fl. 1548-1555). John Bon and Mast Person. Colophon: London, by John Daye, and Willya Seres [1548] . Repr. : London, by J. Smee- ton, 1807]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig. : 5 unnumbered 11. without sig. -marks. (Kemble- Devonshire; Hoe). Shepherd's Calendar. Colophon: London, by Julian Notary [ca. 1518]. sm. folio in 8s. 4th English Ed. Sig.: A-N 8 . (Locker-Lampson). The Shepheards Kalender. London, for Thomas Adams, 1618. sm. folio in 6s. Sig.: A-Q 6 ;R 4 . The Shepheardes Calendar. See [Spenser, EdmundJ (1552 1-1599). The Shepheardes Pipe. See [Browne, William] (1591- 1643?). Sherley, Sir Anthony. See Shirley or Sherley, Sir Anthony (1565-1635?). Sherwood, Robert (fl. 1632). Dictionaire, Anglois et Francois. London, by Adam Islip, 1632. sm. folio in 4s. 1st Ed. Sig.:)( 2 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Oo 4 ; Pp 6 ; Qq 2 . The Ship of Fooles. See Barclay, Alexander (1475?- Shirley o'r Sherley, Sir Anthony (1565-1635?) Rela- tion of his Trauels into Persia. London, for fla- thaniell Butter, and Joseph Bagfet, 1613. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-S 4 ; T 2 . (Bridgewater). 385 Shirley, Henry (d. 1627). The Martyr 'd Souldier. London, by J. Okes and to be sold by Francis Egles- field, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] -K 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hak . ; Kemble-Devonshire) . Shirley, James (1596-1666). The Bird in a Cage. Lon- don, by B. Alsop, and T. Fawcet, for William Cooke, 1633. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : [ A] 2 ; B-K*. ( Hoe ; Bridgewater) . Changes: or, Loue in a Maze. London, by G. P. [George Purslowe] for William Cooke, 1632. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 3 ;B-P;K 2 ;L\ (Hoe). The Constant Maid. London, by J. Raworth, for R. Whitaker, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-P (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Brw.). — - A Contention for Honour and Riches. London, by E. A. [Elizabeth Allde ?] for William Cooke, 1633. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : [A] * (1st blank and genuine) ; B-E*. (Hoe) . [ ] The Coronation. London, by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-P; K 2 - (Hoe). The Dukes Mistris. London, by John Norton, for William Cooke, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., with Norton- Cooke Imprint. Sig. : A 2 ; B-K 4 . (Hoe ; Halsey) . London, by John Norton, for Andreuu Crooke, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., with Norton-Crooke Imprint. Sig., etc. as in preceding entry. (Bridgewater). The Example. London: by John Norton for An- drew Crooke and William Cooke, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 1 ; 1 1. marked *2; A (cont'd) 3 : B-H 4 ; P. (Hoe). The Gamester. London, by John Norton, for An- drew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637. sm. 4to 1st Ed. Sig.: A-P; K 2 . (Hoe). The Gratefull Seruant. London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Fawcett] for John Groue, 1630. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; A (repeated) 4 ; 2 11. without sig. -marks; B-K 4 ;IA (Hoe). London, by J. Okes for William Leake, 1637. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; a 4 ; B-K 4 - L 2 (Hoe). ' * 386 Shirley, James (1596-1666). Hide Parke. London, by Tho. Cotes for Andrew Crooke and William Cooke, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-I 4 ; K 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). The Humorous Courtier. London, by T. C. [Thomas Cotes] for William Cooke, and are to be sold by James Becket, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-I 4 ;K 2 . (Hoe). The Lady of Pleasure. London, by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 2 ; B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Hoe ; Halsey ) . Loues Crueltie. London: by Tho. Cotes for An- drew Crooke, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-I 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Halsey; Bridgewater) . The Maides Reuenge. London, by T. C. [Thomas Cotes], for William Cooke, 1639. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-P. (Hoe). The Opportunitie. London, by Thomas Cotes, for Andrew Crooke and Will. Cooke, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., with the Cotes-Crooke-Cooke Imprint. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-K 4 . (Bridgewater). London, by Thomas Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., with the Cotes- Crooke Imprint. Sig., etc. as in preceding entry. (Hoe). Dublin, for Andrew Crooke, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Dublin Ed. Sig., etc. as in preceding entry, with changed im- print. ( Kemble-Devonshire ) . A Pastorall called the Arcadia. London, by J. D. for John Williams, and F. Eglesfeild, 1640. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 (lst, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-I 4 . (Hoe). The Royall Master. London, by T. Cotes, and are to be sold by Thomas Allot and Edmond Crooke, 1638. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., with Allot-Crooke Imprint. Sig.: A-L 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Hoe). 2d copy, with imprint: London, by T. Cotes, and are to be sold by John Crooke, and Richard Serger, 1638. (Hoe). St. Patrick for Ireland. The First Part. Lon- don, by J. Raworth, for R. Whitaker, 1640. sm. 4to 1st Ed. Sig.: A-IA (Bridgewater). The Schoole of Complement. London, by E. A. [Elizabeth Allde?] for Francis Constable, 1631. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-L 4 - (Hoe). 387 Shirley, James (1596-1666). The Schoole of Comple- ment. London, by J. H. [John Hauiland?] for Francis Constable, 1637. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Big.: A-K 4 . (Hoe). The Traytor. London, for William Cooke, 1635. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [AJ^B-K^L 1 . (Hoe ; Halsey). The Triumph of Peace. London, by John Norton, for William Cooke, 1633. sm. 4to. The "bridle- Elie-pare" Issue. (1). Sig. : [a] 2 ; A-D 4 . (Kemble-Devonshire). [same imprint] . sm. 4to. The "bridle-Elie- paire" Issue. (2). Sig.: a 2 ; A-D 4 . (Halsey). [same imprint], sm. 4to. The "bride-Ely- pare" Issue. (3). Sig.: a 2 ; A-D 4 - (Poor). [same imprint], sm. 4to. The "bridle-Ely- paire" Issue. (4). Sig.: a 2 ; A-D 4 . ( Bridge water ) . The variations in the four copies giving names to the Issues are: p. 1, line 5; (1) and (2) Elie, (3) and (4) Ely; p. 2, line 19; (1), (2) and (4) bridle; (3) bride; p. 19, line 7; (1) and (3), pare, (2) and (4), paire. There are other typographical variations. The Wedding. Loudon, for John Groue, 1629. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-L 4 . (Hoe). London, for John Groue, 1633. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 ; B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Hoe). The Wittie Faire One. London, by B. A. [Bernard Alsop] and T. F. [Thomas Fawcett] for Wil. Cooke, 1633. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-I 4 ; K 2 . (Hoe). The Young Admirall. London, by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 2 ; B-K 4 (last blank and lacking). (Hoe; Halsey) . joint author. The Ball. See Chapman, George (1559M634) and Shirley, James. •, joint author. The Tragedie of Chabot. See Chap- man, George (1559?-1634) and Shirley, James The Shomakers Holiday. See [Dekker, Thomas] (1570M641?). A Short Discourse of Three Kinds of Peppers. See [Bayley, Walter] (1529-1593). 388 A Shorte Introduction of Grammar. See [Lily, William] (1468 M522) and [Colet, John] (1467 M519). A Short Relation of the Departure of Prince Frederick. See [Harrison, John] (fl. 1630). A Short Relation of the State of the Kirk of Scotland. See [Melville, J.], supposed author. A Short Suruey or History of the Kingdome of Sueden. London, [by John Beale?] for Michael Sparke, and are to be sold by James Boler, 1632. sm. 4to. Sig. : A 4 (lst, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-0 4 . (Brw.). A Shorte Treatise against Stage-Playes. [London], 1625. sm. 4to. " Sig.: A-C 4 ; D 2 . A Short Treatise, of the Crosse in Baptisme. See [Brad- shaw, William] (1571-1618). Short View of the Long Life and Raigne of Henry III, king of England. See [Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce] (1571-1631). Sibbes, Sibbs, or Sibs, Richard (1577-1635). A Foun- tain Sealed. 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A Speech Deliuered at the Visitation of Downe and Conner the 26th. of September, 1638. See [Leslie, Henry] (1580-1661). A Spirituall Spicerie. See [Brathwaite, Richard] (1588M673), translator. Stafford, William (1554-1612), supposed author. A Compendious or Briefe Examination of Certayne Ordinary Complaints. See [Hales or Hayles, John] (d. 1571), supposed author. Stamford, Sir William. See Stanford, Stamford, or Staunford, Sir William (1509-1558). Staunford, Sir William. See Stanford, Stamford, or Staunford, Sir William (1509-1558). Sternhold, Thomas (d. 1549), and others. The Whole Book of Psalmes. London, by G. M. [George Miller] for the Companie of Stationers, 1634. sm. 8vo. Sig.: A-P 8 ; G 4 . A Strange Metamorphosis. See [Brathwaite, Richard] (1588 ¥-1673). Stuart, Mary, queen of Scotland. Sec Mary, queen of Scotland (1542-1587). The Subuersion of Robert Parsons. See [Sutcliffe Matthew] (1550M629). Sweden. Treaties, etc. See The Forme of the Agree- ment, etc. 1635. 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See [Perkins, William] (1558-1602). A Warning for Worldlings. See Corderoy, Jeremy (fl. 1600). 473 Whimzies. See [Brathwaite, Richard] (1588 M673). Wits Theater of the Little World. See [Allott, Robert] (fl. 1600). The World and the Child. A Propre Newe Interlude of the Worlde and the Chylde. Colophon: London, by me Wynkyn de worde, 1522. [Reprinted: Lon- don, from the Shakespeare Press, by William Bul- mer and Co., 1817]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., reprinted. Sig. : 3 11. without sig.-marks ; A 6 ; B 4 ; C 8 ; 1 1. with- out sig. -mark. Year Books. See Great Britain. Laws, Statutes, etc. [Year Books]. Yet More Worke for a Masse-Priest. See [Cooke, Alex- ander] (1564-1632). Zodiacus Vitae. See [Manzolli, Pietro Angelo] (fl. 1510-1540). 474 CORRECTIONS. [Errors and changes in main list] Aggas, Edward (fl. 1564-1601), trans. A Discourse vpon the Present Estate of France. 1588. (page 3 of main list). Add to the author entry the words "of Hurault, Michel." Albion Knight, [ca. 1566]. For details See main list, p. 288, under: A Mery Play bothe Pythy and Pleasaunt of Albion Knight. Alexander, Sir William, Earl of Stirling (1567M640). The Mapp and Description of New-England. 1630. (page 4 of main list). Change the Signatures to read: A 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-G 4 . An Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled: The Fisher Catched in his owne Net. See [Fisher, John (name in religion of John Percy) ] (1569-1641). Eeference was previously made (page 7 of main list) to C, A. An Answere to Certaine Scandalous Papers. 1606. (page 7 of main list). Entry changed to [Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury] (1563?-1612). Bandello, Matteo (1480-1562). Certaine Tragicall Dis- courses. 1567, 1579. For details See entry under Fenton, Sir Geoffrey (1539M608) on page 139 of main list. Barclay, John (1582-1621). The Mirrour of Mindes or Barclays Icon Animorum. See [May, Thomas] (1595-1650), translator. (page 21 of main list). Entry changed to Barclay, John, translated by [May, Thomas]. For details See entry under the latter (page 285 of main list) . Barneveldt, Jan van Olden (1547M619). Barnevels Apologie. 1618. (page 23 of main list). Entry changed to Oldenbarneveldt, Jan van (1547?-1619). Becan, Martin (1550-1624). The English Jarre, (page 27 of main list). Change dates to read: (1561-1624); and reference to read: See I., W., Priest, translator. Beringer, Joachim (fl. 17th century). The Romane Conclaue. 1609. (page 30 of main list). Entry changed to Ursinus, Joachimus. Bible. English. 1562. (page 32 of main list). Change imprint to read: London, by Richarde Harrison, 1562, and remove brackets from date in both cases. 475 Book of Common Prayer. Church of England. 1596. (p. 44). Change Signatures to read: * 8 ; B-L 8 ; M 11 ; N-Y 8 (last blank and genuine). [Breton, Nicholas] (1545?-1626?). Wits Priuate Wealth. London, 1639. This is the 5th Ed. and not the 7th as on page 53 of main list. C, A. An Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled : The Fisher Catched in his owne Net. See [Fisher, John (name in religion of John Percy)] (1569-1641). Previously entered under C, A. (page 62 of main list). Camden, William (1551-1623), translated by N., R. [Robert Norton?]. Annals, or The Historie of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth. London, by Thomas Harper, for Beniamin Fisher, 1635. sm. folio in 6s. 2d Ed. Sig. : 2 11. without sig.-marks ; a 1 ; 1 1. without sig.- mark; a (cont'd) 3 ; b-c 4 ; d 6 ; A-Z 6 ; Aa-Zz 6 ; Aaa- Bbb 6 ; Ccc-Ddd 4 ; Eee 6 . (Bridgewater). Entry corrected from p. 63 of main list. Campion, Edward (1540-1581). The Description of a Maske (and two other titles), (page 64 of main list). Change entry to read: Campion, Thomas (1575-1620). [Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury] (1563 M612). An Answere to Certaine Scandalous Papers. 1606. For details See entry under title (page 7 of main list). Certayne Matters Concerning the Realme of Scotland, as they were A. D. 1597. See [Monipenny, John]. En- tered on p. 72 of main list under title. Charles Emanuel I, Duke of Savoy. A Eelation of the Warres betweene Charles Emanuel and the Cardinal of Mantua. 1615. For details See entry under title (p. 351 of main list). [Chilmead, Edmund] (1610-1654), trans, of Ferrand, Jacques (ft. 1623). Erotomania. 1640. For details See entry under Ferrand, Jacques (fl. 1623), on page 140 of main list. [Clarke, John], supposed author. Polimanteia. 1595. For details See main list, p. 84, under [Clerke, "Wil- liam] (fl. 1595), supposed author. [Clerke, William], supposed author. Polimanteia. 1595. (p. 84). Change entry to [Covell, William] (d. 1614?). The Copies of Certaine Discourses. See [Champney, Anthony] (1569?-1643?) and others. Entered in main list (p. 88) under title. [Covell, William] (d. 1614?). Polimanteia. 1595. For details see main list, p. 84, under [Clerke, William] (fl. 1595), supposed author. 476 Crooke, Hilkiah (not William as on p. 95 of main list). Signatures uncertain, but probably: f 1 (1st blank and genuine) ; § 2 ;2 11. without sig.-marks [perhaps from 1631 ed.] ; &c. [Devereux, Robert, 2d Earl of Essex] (1566-1601). A True Coppie of a Discourse, (page 112 of main list) Add : 1st Ed.— 1st Issue. A Discouery of Certaine Errours in [Camden's] Bri- tannia, (page 114' of main list). See [Brooke, Kalph] (1553-1625); not [Brome, Richardl (d 1652). J v [Earle, John] (1601-1665). Micro-cosmographie. 1628. (page 125 of main list). Change 2d Ed.— 1st Issue to 3d Ed. — 2d Issue, and 2d Ed. — 2d Issue to 3d Ed. — 1st Issue. Eden, Richard (ca. 1521-1576), trans, of Cortes, Mar- tin (d. ea. 1582). The Arte of Nauigation. 1596. (page 126 of main list). Change 6th Ed. to 4th Ed. Elyot, Sir Thomas (1490M546). The Bote named the Gouernour. (pages 127 and 128 of main list). 1544 is the 4th Ed., not the 3d; and 1557 is the 6th Ed., not the 8th(?). The Castel of Helth. Add to the statements on page 128 of main list the following: 1541, 2d Ed.; 1561, 6th Ed. ; and 1572, 7th Ed. A Preseruatiue agaynst Deth. 1545. (page 128 of main list) . Add : 1st Ed. Englands Wedding Garment. 1603. (page 131 of main list) . Add : 1st Ed. The English Farrier. 1638(f). (page 131 of main list). Change 1st Ed. to 2d Ed. The English Jarre, (page 131 of main list). Change reference to read: See I., W., Priest, trans, of Becan, Martin (1561-1624). The Englishmans Docter. See [Harrington, Sir John] (1561-1612), translator, (page 131 of main list). Read: See [Harington, Sir John]. Erasmus, Desiderius (1465?-1536). Enchiridion mili- tis Christiani. 1548. (page 132 of main list). Add: 6th Ed. Erondelle, Pierre, trans, of Lescarbot, Marc. Noua Francia. n. d. [after 1624] (page 133 of main list). Change 2d Ed. to 1st Ed. Eucolpius. The Image of Gouernaunce. See Elyot, Sir Thomas (1490M546), translator. Entered in main list under Severus, Alexander (205-235). F., H., trans, of Pelegromius, Simon (ca. 1507-1572). Synonymorum Sylua. 1585. (page 134 of main list). Add: 2d Ed. 477 F., R., trans, of Dedekind, Friedrich. The Schoole of Slouenrie. 1605. (page 135 of main list). Add: 2d Ed. The Faire Maide of Bristow. 1605. (page 135 of main list). Add: 1st Ed. Favine, Andrew. The Theater of Honour and Knight- hood. 1623. (page 137 of main list). Change Sig- natures to read : . . . a-z° ; aa-ll e ; * - * * 4 ; mm-tt" ; w-zz 4 ; aaa 4 (last blank and lacking). Cancel " (Bridgewater)." Fenton, Sir Geoffrey (1539 f-1608). Certaine Tragicall Discourses. 1567, 1579. (page 139 of main list). Add to author entry: trans, of Bandello, Matteo (1480-1562). trans, of Guevara, Antonio de (ca. 1490-ea. 1545), and others. Golden Epistles, (page 139 of main list). 1577; cancel "1st Issue". 1582; read "3d Ed." Feme, Sir John (d. 1609). The Blazon of Gentrie. 1586. (page 140 of main list). Change statement of Signa- tures to read : A 8 ; a 2 ; B-Y s ; Z 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking) ; Aa 8 ; Bb 4 ; Cc-Hh 8 ; Ii 4 ; Kk 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). Ferrand, Jacques (fl. 1623). Erotomania. 1640. (page 140 of main list). Change entry to: [Chilmead, Ed- mund] (1610-1654), trans, of Ferrand, Jacques (fl. 1623). [Fisher, John (name in religion of John Percy)] (1569-1641). An Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled: The Fisher Catched in his owne Net. By A. C. [St. Omer?], 1623. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-I 4 ; K 2 . (Bridgewater). Entered on page 62 of main list under C, A. Fletcher, Francis. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake. 1635. (page 143 of main list). Can- cel whole entry. [Gainsford, Thomas] (d. 1624). The Glory of Eng- land. 1618. (page 155 of main list). Change de- scription to read : sm. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Garnett, Henry (1555-1606). A True and Perfect Re- lation. 1606. Cancel all matter printed on pages 156-157 of main list, and substitute the following. Garnett, Henry (1555-1606). A True and Perfect Re- lation of the Whole Proceedings against the Late Traitors. London, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— lst(?) Issue. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Fff 4 (last blank and gen- uine ) . ( Bridgewater ) . 478 Garnett, Henry (1555-1606). A True and Perfect Re- lation of the Whole Proceedings against the Late Traitors. London, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm 4to 1st Ed.— 2d(?) Issue. Sig. as in lst(?) Issue. Line 12 of title reads "gronnds" instead of "grounds"; and leaves Be3, Ff4 and Qq are cancels, reading as in 3d( ?) Issue, except that 1. 22, r° of Ff4 reads "Warre) it Were meete" instead of "War) it Were as meete"; 1. 22, v° of Ff4 reads "pyrats" instead of "pirats", and the last line ends "leaves" instead of "leaueth"; and 1. 12, v° of Qq4 reads "chimicall" instead of " chymicall" . (Bridge water). London, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 3d(?) Issue. Sig. as in lst( ?) Issue. Sheets Aa-Aaa have been entirely reset, lines 4-5 of title in lst(?) Issue reading: | . . . Garnet a Iefuite, |, in this: | . . . Gar- net a Ie- | fuite, . . . | ; and other variations occur. (Huth). Gheyn or Ghein, Jakob de (1565-1629?). The Exercise or Armes. 1607. (page 161 of main list). Change signatures to read : 2 11. without sig.-marks : C***) 1 ; A 1 ; B 1 ; A 1 ; B 1 ; 42 plates; A 1 ; B 1 ; A 1 ; B 1 ; 43 plates; a 1 ; b 1 ; [c] 1 ; a 1 ; b 1 ; [c] 1 ; 32 plates. (Bridgewater). Googe, Barnabe (1540-1594), trans, of Marcellus Palin- genius, pseud, of Manzolli, Pietro Angelo (ft. 1510- 1540). (page 166 of main list). Cancel "of Marcel- lus Palingenius, pseud." Great Britain. Court of the Admiralty. Articles of Enquiry. 1640. (page 170 of main list). Add: 2d(?) Ed. Crown (James I, 1603-1625). The Supplication of Certaine Masse-Priests. 1604. (page 175 of main list). Enter under title; and add note; formerly issued with title: A Supplication to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie. 1604. • Laws, Statutes, etc. A Collection of Entrees. 1596. (page 177 of main list). Change entry to: [Rastell, William] (1508M565) ; and add 3d Ed. Guicciardini, Francesco (1482-1540). Two Discourses. See [Jones, William], translator. (page 189 of main list) . Change to read : See [I., W.] , translator. Hall, Joseph (1574-1656). Polemices Sacras. 1611. (page 196 of main list). Add : 1st Ed.— 1st Issue. I., S. The Haughty Heart Humbled. 1628. (page 229 of main list). Entry changed to Jerome, Stephen (fl. 1604-1650). 479 [I., W.], trans, of Guicciardini, Francesco (1482-1540). Two Discourses. 1595. For details See entry under [Jones, William] (1561-1636) [etc.] on page 238 of main list. Jerome, Stephen (fl. 1604-1650). The Haughty Heart Humbled. 1628. For details See entry under I., S. (page 229 of main list). Jewel, John (1522-1571). A Defense of the Apologie. 1571. (page 235 of main list). For 2d Ed. read 3d(?) Ed. A Replie vnto M. Hardinges Answeare. 1565. (page 235 of main list). For 1565 read 1566. In Signatures read : . . . Hi 4 (last blank and genuine). [Jones, William] (1561-1636), supposed trans, of Guicciardini, Francesco (1482-1540). Two Dis- courses. 1595. (page 238 of main list). Change entry to [I., W.] trans, [etc.]. Lodge, Thomas (1558M625). The Diuel Coniured. 1559. (page 260 of main list). Change date to 1596. [May, Thomas] (1595-1650), trans, of Barclay, John (1582-1621).- The Mirrour of Mindes, or Barclays Icon Animorum. 1631. (page 285 of main list). Change entry to Barclay, John, translated by [May, Thomas]. [Melton, Sir John] (d. 1640). A Sixe-Folde Politician. 1609. (page 286 of main list). Change Signatures to read : A 6 ; B-Q 8 ; R 2 . A Mery Playe Bothe Pythy and Pleasaunt of Albion Knight (page 288 of main list). Now entered under : Albion Knight. The Mirrour of Mindes or Barclays Icon Animorum. See [May, Thomas] (1595-1650), translator, (page 294 of main list). Change reference to read: See Barclay, John (1582-1621), translated by [May, Thomas]. [Monipenny, John]. Certayne Matters Concerning the Realme of Scotland, as they were A. D. 1597. Lon- don, for John Flasket, 1603. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-M"; N 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). En- tered on page 72 of main list under title. [Morton, Thomas] (1564-1659). The Encounter against M. Parsons. [1610]. (page 301 of main list). Read: 1st Ed. — 1st Issue, without date; and add note : Series Aa-Yy 4 does not include ¥w. [ ] Cancel note of variant copy, and insert: [ ] London, for John Bill, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d Issue, with date, and an added leaf at end for Errata. 480 Mosan, Jacob, trans, of Wirtzung, Christopher. The General Practise of Physicke. 1605. (page 302 of main list). Add: 2d Ed.; change Signatures to read: A 10 ; A (repeated) -Z 8 ; &c. North, Sir Thomas (1535 M601?), trans, of Plutarch. The Liues of the Noble Grecians and Romans. 1579. (page 314 of main list) . Change Signatures to read : 1 1. without sig.-mark (blank and genuine) ; * 6 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; &c. 1603. (page 314 of main list). Change Sig- natures to read: A 8 (1st blank and genuine) ; . . . o 8 (last blank and genuine) ; and cancel Jones copy. Oldenbarneveldt, Jan van (1547 M619). Barnevels Apologie. 1618. For details See entry under Barne- veldt, Jan van Olden (page 23 of main list). P., I. W. The English Jarre. 1612. (page 321 of main list) . Entry changed to W., I., Priest. Parkinson, John (1567-1650). Theatrum Botanicum. 1640. (page 324 of main list). Change Signatures to read : . . . Aaaa-LllP ; Mmmm 4 ; Nnnn-Zzzz 6 . . . [Penry, John]. A Treatise, etc. (page 329 of main list). Change date to 1590; add "1st Ed."; change Signatures to read: [*] 4 ; f; B-H 4 ; P. Pierce Plowman, The Vision of. [London, 1550] (page 334 of main list) . Change Signatures to read : *. 2 ; A-Y 4 ; z 4 ; Aa-Ff 4 ; Gg 2 (last blank and lacking). Plowden, Edmund (1518-1585). Les Comentaries. 1578. (page 336 of main list). Change date to read 1578-1579; change "folio in 6s" to "folio in 4s"; in Signatures change A-Z s ; AA-ZZ ; AAA-ZZZ 8 ; AAAA-ZZZZ 6 ; AAAAa-GGGGg 6 to read 4 leaves in- stead of 6 in each instance; insert HHHHh 6 (last blank and genuine). Cancel "(Jones)." The Practice of Pietie. See [Bayly, Lewis] (d. 1631). (page 338 of main list). Cancel. Purchas, Samuel (1575 M626). Purchas his Pilgrim- age. 1613. 1st Ed. (page 342 of main list). In the Signatures change A 6 to A 8 . [Rastell, William] (1508 M565). A Collection of Entrees. 1596. For details See entry under Great Britain. Laws, Statutes, etc. (page 177 of mam list). A Relation of the Now Present Warres, betweene Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, and the L. Cardinal of Man- tua (page 351 of main list). Entry changed to: Charles Emanuel I, Duke of Savoy (1562-1630). [Reynolds, Henry] (fl. 1630), trans, of Tasso, Tor- quato (1544-1595). Torquato Tassos Aminta Eng- lisht. (page 352 of main list). Add imprint: Lon- don, by Aug. Mathewes for William Lee, 1628. 481 Severus, Alexander (205-235). The Image of Gou- ernaunce, trans, by Sir Thomas Blyot. Author changed from above to Eucolpius. Stow, John (1525 f-1605). The Suruey of London. 1633. (page 407 of main list). Add: 4th Ed. Change Signatures to read: A 8 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Xx 6 ; Yy 5 ; (Yy) 4 ; Yy(cont'd) 1 ; Zz 6 ; [etc.]. T., W., trans, of Mexia or Messia, Pedro de. The His- toric of all the Eomane Emperors. 1604. (page 413 of main list). Entry changed to Traheron, W., trans, [etc.]. Traheron, W., trans. The Historie of all the Romane Emperors. 1604. For details See entry under T., W. (page 413 of main list). Turberville or Turbervile, George (1540M610), trans, of Mantuanus, Giovanni Battista Spagnuoli, known as. (page 426 of main list). Change author to Spagnuoli, Giovanni Battista (1448 M516). Ursinus, Joachimus. The Romane Conclaue. London, for John Jagger, 1609. sm. 4to. Sig.: A 2 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Gg 4 ; Hh 2 . (Bridgewater). Entered in page 30 of main list under Beringer, Joachim. W., I., Priest, trans, of Becan, Martin (1561-1624). The. English Jarre. 1612. For details See entry under P., I. W. (page 321 of main list). [Williams, John]. The Holy Table, Name & Thing, (page 445 of main list). Change imprint to read: [Lincoln?] for the Diocese of Lincoln, 1637. sm. 4to. lst(?)Ed. Wren, Robert (1585-1667). A Sermon [on Proverbs 24:21]. 1627. (page 453 of main list). Change Robert to Matthew. 482 CHECK-LIST OR BRIEF CATALOGUE OF THE ENGLISH BOOKS, 1475-1640 IN THE HENRY E. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GEORGE WATSON COLE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, JULY, 1919 -JUNE, 1920 NEW YORK PRIVATELY PRINTED 1920 Prefatory Note. 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Adlington, William, trans, of Apuleius or Appuleius (fl. ca. 150 A. D.). The Golden Asse. London, by William How, for Abraham Veale, 1571. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Ii 4 ; Kk 2 . (Perry). London, by Valentine Symmes, 1596. sm. 4to. 4th Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Dd 4 (Malone-Perry). The Admirable Life of Saint "Wenefride. See Robert of Shrewsbury (d. 1167), trans, by [Niccols, Richard] (1584-1616). Aelfredi Regis Res Gestas. See [Asser, bishop of Sher- borne] (d. 909?). Ainsworth, Henry (1571-1622 or 1623). Annotations vpon the Book of Psalmes. [Parti] [Amsterdam?], 1617. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Oo 4 . Annotations vpon the Fifth Book of Moses called Deuteronomie. [Amsterdam?], 1619. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Nn 4 ; Oo 2 . Airay, Henry (1560?-1616). Lectures vpon the VVhole Epistle to the Philippians. London, by Edw : Grif- fin for William Bladen, 1618. sm. 4to m 8s. 1st Ed. Sig.: V; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Zz 8 ; Aaa-Hhh 8 ; Iii 2 ; Aaa-Ooo 8 ; Ppp 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking) . Alba. The Months Minde of a Melancholy Louer. See [Tofte, Robert] (d. 1620). 461 Alday, John (fl. 1570), trans, of Boistuau de Launai, Pierre (16th century). Theatrum Mundi. The Theatre or Rule of the Worlde. London, by Henry Bynneman for Thomas Hacket, 1574. sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. Sig.: 1f. 8 ; *. 8 ; A.-T. 8 . (Perry). Alessio Piemontese (pseud, of Girolamo Ruscelli?). The Secretes of Maister Alexis of Piemount. See Ward or Warde, William (1534-1604), translator. Alexis of Piemount. See Alessio Piemontese (pseud, of Girolamo Ruscelli?). An Aluearie or Quadruple Dictionarie. See [Baret or Barrett, John] (d. 1580?). Amner, John (d. 1641). Sacred Hymnes of 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts for Voyces & Vyols. [Bassus only]. London, by Edw : Allde, 1615. sm. 4to. Sig.: [A] 2 ;B-D 4 ;E 2 . Amorum Troili et Cressidae. See [Chaucer, Geoffrey] (1340?-1400) and [Kynaston or Kinaston, Sir Fran- cis] (1587-1642). An Anatomy of the World. See [Donne, John] (1573- 1631). [Andrewes, Lancelot] (1555-1626). Opuscula Quae- dam Posthuma. Londini, excudebat Felix Kyngston pro R. B. [Richard Badger] & Andrsea Hebb, 1629. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); a 4 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Cc 4 ; Dd 2 (last blank and genuine); (a)-(l) 4 ; (m) 2 (last blank and genuine). The Copie of the Sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. VI. April 1604. London, by Robert Barker [1604] . sm. 4to. Sig: A-E 4 ; F 2 . London, by Robert Barker [1604]. sm. 4to. 3d (?) Ed. Sig. : A-E 4 . — XCVI Sermons. London, by Richard Badger, 1635. folio in 6s. 3d Ed. Sig.: 1 1. without sig. -mark; A 8 ; B-Z 6 ; Aa-Ee 6 Ff-Kk 4 ; Ll-Zz 8 ; Aaa-Fff 8 ; Ggg a (4th blank) Hhh-Xxx 6 ; Yyy 8 (3d blank); Zzz 6 ; Aaaa-Sftf 6 Aaaaa ; (bbbbb) 4 (last blank); Ccccc-Hhhhh 8 Iiiii-Kkkkk 4 ; Lllll-Ooooo 6 ; Ppppp 4 ; Qqqqq" (1st blank) ; Rrrrr 8 (last blank) ; Sffff-Ttttt 4 . — A Sermon at Hampton Court, Sept. 28, 1606. London, by Robert Barker [1606?]. sm. 4to. 2d ( ?) Ed. Sig.: *A*-*G*, each 4 leaves. 462 Andrewes, Lancelot (1555-1626). A Sermon Preached at Whitehall, on Easter Day, 1614. London, by Robert Barker, 1614. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-F 4 . [ ] A Sermon Preached at Whitehall the fift of No- uember last, 1617. London, by John Bill, 1618. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-G 4 (last blank and genuine). [ ] A Sermon Preached on Easter day last, 1618. London, by John Bill, 1618. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.:A 4 ;Bb-Gg 4 . [ ] A Sermon Preached on Munday the 25. of Decem- ber, being Christmas day, 1609. London, by Robert Barker [1610?]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-E 4 . [ ] A Sermon Preached on Sunday the fifth of August last, at Holdenbie. London, by Robert Bark- er, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-K 4 (last blank and genuine). [ ] A Sermon Preached on Tuesday the 25. of De- cember, being Christmas day, 1610. London, by Robert Barker [1611?]. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-E 4 ; P 2 . [ ] A Sermon Preached on the 24. of March, being Easter Day. London, by Robert Barker, 1611. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-F 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). -] London, by Robert Barker, 1611. sm. 4to. 2d (?) Ed. Sig. : A-E 4 . -] Tortura Torti. Londini, excudebat Robertus Barkerus, 1609. sm. 4to. 2d? or "iudicare" Ed. Sig.: as in 1st? or "dicare" Ed. (page 7 of main list). See also this item in the "Corrections" below. Anghiera, Pietro Martire (1455-1526). De Orbe Nouo. See Hakluyt, Richard (ca. 1552-1616), translator. An Answere to a Letter of a Jesuited Gentleman. See [Copley, Anthony] (1567-1607?), supposed author. An Answer to the Profession made by James Hamilton. See Scotland. General Assembly. An Answere to the Question: Whether the Emperour that now is, can bee Judge in the Bohemian Con- trouersieorno? [Prague'l, 1620. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-C 4 ; D 2 (last blank and lacking). An Aunswere to the Treatise of the Crosse. See [Calf- hill or Calfield, James] (1530?-1570). 463 Anthony, Francis (1550-1623). The Apologie, or De- fence of Aurum Potabile. London, by John Legatt, 1616. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: T (1st, prob. blank, lacking); A-Q 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). The Apocalyps, or Beuelation of S. John (Junius). See [Barbar, Thomas] (fl. 1587), supposed transla- tor. Ar., A. The Practise of Princes, no place, 1630. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A-C 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking). The Arraignment of John van Olden Barneuelt. See Oldenbarneveldt, Jan van (1547?-1619). The Araignment of Lewd, Idle, Proward and Vncon- stant Women. See [Swetnam, Joseph] (fl. 1617). The Arte of Limming. London, by Bichard Tottill, 1573. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-C 4 . (Holden). London, by Thomas Purfoot, 1596. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-C 4 . (Perry). Articles of Agreement made betweene the French King and those of Eochell, vpon the Eendition of the Towne, the 24. of October last. See France. Crown (Louis XIII, 1610-1643) and La Eochelle, France. Articles of Agreement [etc.] 1628. Articles of Peace, Entercourse, and Commerce, con- cluded in a Treatie the 18. day of August 1604. See Great Britain. Treaties, etc. Arundell, Peter. See Erondelle or Arundell, Peter (fl. 1586-1624). Ascham, Roger (1515-1568), and Sturm, Johann (1507-1589). Epistola? duse, De Nobilitate Angli- cana. 1551. (In Heresbaeh, Conrad (ca. 1502- 1576). De Laudibus Graecarum Literarum Oratio. ff. 33-51). [Ashe, Thomas] (fl. 1600-1618). Abridgment des touts les Cases reportez alarge per Monsieur Plowden. Londini, in cedibus Janae Yetsweirt [1600?]. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: [A] 2 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-M 8 ; N 4 . AaTpoXoyo/jtavuL. See [Carleton, George] (1559-1628). Aurelius, Abraham (1575-1632). In Nuptias Frederici V. et Elizabethan Epithalamium. Londini, apud Gulielmum Stansby, 1G13. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-B 4 . Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus (121-180). His Medita- tions concerning Himselfe. See Casaubon, Meric (1599-1671), translator. 464 Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus, called The Philosopher, Emperor of Rome, pseud. The Golden Boke of Mar- cus Aurelius. See Bourchier, John, 2d baron Ber- ners (1467-1533), trans, of Guevara, Antonio de (ca. 1490-ca. 1545). Avity, Pierre d' (1573-1635). The Estates, Empires and Principallities of the World. See Grimston, Edward, translator. Awdelay or Awdeley, John (fl. 1559-1577). The Cruel Assault of Gods Fort. London, by John Awdeley, n. d. [ca. 1570?]. folio broadside. (Britwell). Ecclesi. XX. Remember Death, and thou shalt neuer sinne. London, by John Awdeley, 1569. folio broadside. (Britwell). An Epitaphe vpon the Death of Mayster John Viron Preacher. London, by John Awdely, n. d. [ca. 1570?]. folio broadside. (Britwell). B., G. A Free Admonition without any Fees. To warne the Papistes to beware of three Trees. Londo, by John Awdely, for Henry Kirkham, 1571. folio broadside. (Britwell). B., H. See Burton, Henry (1578-1648). B., H., trans, of Vermigli, Pietro Martire (1500-1562). Most Learned and Fruitfull Commentaries vpon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes. London, by John Daye [colophon 1568]. folio in 6s. 1st Ed. Big.: A.-Y. 6 ; Aa.-Yy. e ; AA.-YY"; AAa.-MMm. 8 ; NNn. 4 . (Avery). [B., I.] Certaine Letters declaring in Part the Passage of Affaires in the Palatinate. Ampsterdam, 1621. sm. 4to. Sig.: A-B 4 ; C 2 . B., R., trans, of Bunting, Heinrich (1545-1606). Itin- erarium Totius Sacrae Scripturae. London, by Adam Islip, 1619. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Sig.: H 4 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); A-/ 8 ; Aa- Mm 8 ; Nn-Oo 4 . The Baiting of the Popes Bull. See [Burton, Henry] (1578-1648). Bale, John (1495-1563). A Brefe Chronycle concerning the Examination and Death of Sir John O decastell. London, by Anthony Scoloker, and Wyllya Seres [1548] . sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. Sig.: A-G 8 . (Pembroke). Scriptorum Illustriu Maioris Brytannie. Basileae apud Joannem Oporinum [colophons 1557-15591. folio in 4s. 2d Ed. Sig ■ vol. I:a';/r;y 4 ;a-z 4 ; A-Z 4 ; aa-zz 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa 4 ; vol. II: a a ; /8 4 ; a-z 4 ; A-T 4 - 465 Ball, John (1585-1640). A Treatise of Faith. London, by George Miller for Edward Brewster, 1632. sm. 4to in 8s. 2d Ed. Sig.: * 8 ; A 8 ; a 2 ; B-Z 8 ; Aa-Dd 8 ; Ee 4 ; Ff-Hh 8 ; Ii« (last, prob. blank, lacking). A Ballad of King Henry II. and the Miller of Mansfield, (first part only, without place or date), folio broad- side. (Britwell). [Barbar, Thomas] (fl. 1587), supposed trans, of Junius, or Du Jon, Francois (1545-1602). The Apocalyps, or Reuelation of S. John. [Cambridge], by John Legat, 1596. sm. 4to. 3d(?)Ed. Sig.: I" 4 ; A-Z 4 ; Aa-Nn 4 (last blank and genuine). [Barbour, John] (1316 M395). The Actes and Life of Eobert Bruce. Edinburgh, by Andro Hart, 1616. sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. Sig.: V; IFff 4 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Ce 8 ; Dd 2 . [Baret or Barrett, John] (d. 1580?). An Aluearie or Quadruple Dictionarie. Colophon : Londini, excude- bat Henricus Denhamus typographus, Guilielmi Seresij vnicus assignatus, 1580. folio in 6s. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 8 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B.-Y. 6 ; Aa.- Yy. 6 ; Aaa.-Nnn. G ; Ooo. 4 ; Aaaa.-Sfff. 4 ; Tttt." (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Perry). Barker, John. Of the Horyble and "Woful Destruccion of Jerusalem. London, by Thomas Colwell, n. d. folio broadside. (Britwell). Barlow, William (d. 1613). The Summe and Substance of the Conference. London, by John Norton, and are to bee sold by Joshua Kirton, and Thomas "Warren, 1638. sm. 4to. 5th Ed. Sig.: A-P 4 . Barrett, John (d. 1580?). See Baret or Barrett, John (d. 1580?). Barrow, or Barrough, Philip (fl. 1590). The Method of Physick. London, by George Miller, 1639. sm. 4to in 8s. 8th Ed. Sig.: A-Z 8 ; Aa-Hh 8 ;Ii 2 . Bartholomaeus Anglicus, de Glanvilla. See Glanville, Bartholomasus Anglicus, called de (fl. 1230-1250). Barthram Priest. See Ratramnus, monachus Corbiensis (d. ca. 868). Basse or Bas, William (d. 1653?). Three Pastoral Elegies; of Anander, Anetor, and Muridella. [Lon- don] , by V. S. [Valentine Simmes] for J. B. [Joseph Barnes] , 1602. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. Sig. : A 4 (1st blank and genuine) ; B-F 4 . (Brit- well). 466 Bastwick, John (1593 1654) , and others. A Briefe Rela- tion of Certaine Speciall Speeches in the Starre- Chamber. [London?], 1638. sm. 4to. 2d Ed Sig.: A-D*. (Avery). Beacon, Richard. See Becon or Beacon, Richard (fl 1594). V Bede de la Gormandiere, Jean (fl. 17th century). The Masse Displayed. See [Chaloner, Edward] (1590?- 1625), supposed translator. [Bedford, Thomas]. A Treatise, wherein is declared the Sufficiencie of English Medicines. London, by H. L. [Humphrey Lownes] for Tho. Man, 1615. sm. 8vo. 2d Ed. Sig.: A 8 (1st and last, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-P. [Bedingfield, Thomas] (d. 1613), trans, of Cardano, Girolamo (1501-1576). Cardanus Comforte. Lon- don, by Thomas Marsh, 1576. sm. 4to in 8s. 2d Ed. Sig: A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; A(repeated)- M 8 ;N 6 . (Perry). Bell, James (fl. 1551-1596), translator. Against Jerome Osorius and against his slaunderous Inuectiues. 1581. See Haddon, Walter (1516-1572). [Belloy, Pierre de] (b. ca. 1540). A Catholicke Apolo- gie. London, for Edward Aggas [1590?]. sm. 8vo. 1st Ed. Sig.: A-T 8 ; V 4 . Benison, Francis. An Epitaph, of Maister Fraunces Benison. London, by John Awdely, 1570. folio broadside. ( Britwell ) . Benvenuto, pseud. The Passenger. London, by T. S. [Thomas Snodham] for Richard Redmer, 1612. sm. 4to. 1st Ed., with Redmer Imprint. Sig.: A 2 ; x^ 8 ; A 8 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Zzz 4 ; Aaaa- Kkkk 4 ;LllP Berners, John Bourchier, 2d Baron. See Bourchier, John, 2d Baron Berners (1467-1533). Bertram Priest. See Ratramnus, monachus Corbiensis (d. ca. 868). Beza, Theodore (1519-1605), editor. See Bible. New Testament. Latin. 1582. Bible. Numbers in Darlow and Moule 's Historical Cata- logue of Printed Bibles are here given, to be added to the entries on the pages indicated. page 31, nos. 7, 17, 24 ; page 32, nos. 34, 48, 49, 55, 72, 85, 86, 8C; page 33, nos. 107, 151, 167, 193, 206, 208, 222, 225, 232, 238 ; page 34, nos. 240, 242, 292, 385, 407, 407, 403, , 9587; page 35, no. 231 (the first entry only) ; page 36 (beginning with the New Testament), nos. 6162, 19, 20, 50, 58; page 37, nos. 74, 83, 134, 132, 198, 202, 254, , 314 or 288, , 406 or 398A; page 38, no. 9580, , 1430 (the first and third entries only) . 467 Bible. English. 1560. The Bible and Holy Scriptures conteyned in the Olde and Newe Testament. Geneua, by Rouland Hall, 1560. 4to. Sig.:*V; a.-z. 4 ; A.-Z. 4 ; Aa.-Zz. 4 ; &. 6 ; Aaa.-Zzz. 4 ; Aaaa.-Zzzz. 4 ; Aaaaa. 4 ; Bbbbb. 6 ; AA.-ZZ. 1 ; AAa.- LL1. 4 . (Darlow & Moule 77). 1586. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke. London, by Christopher Barker, 1586. sm. 4to in 8s. 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The Description of a Maske at Whitehall on Saint Stephens Night. 1614 ; The Discription of a Maske at White-Hall on Twelfth Night. 1607; A Relation of the Late Royall Enter- tainment at Cawsome-House. 1613. (page 64 of main list). Entry changed to: Campion, Thomas (1575- 1620). A Particular Declaration of the Traiterous Affec- tion borne against Her Maiestie by Edmond Campion Jesuite, and other Condemned Priestes. 1582. For details See entry under title (page 326 of main list). Campion, Thomas (1575-1620). This entry should be used for the last three titles on page 64 of main list. 553 Case, John (d. 1600). Speculum Moralium Qusestionum. 1585. (page 68 of main list). Change Signatures to read : 1"-^ 4 ; A-Z 8 ; Aa-Bb 8 ; Cc-Ee* (last, prob. blank, lacking). Caxton, William (1422M491), trans. The Ancient Historie of the Destruction of Troy, 1636. (page 70 of main list) . Cancel whole entry. [Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury] (1563?-1612). 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In title read "Part" for "Parte"; and change Signatures to read: . . Aa 8 (last blank and genuine). Cooper, Thomas. Thesaurus Linguae Romanae & Bri- tannica?. 1584. (page 88 of main list). Change im- print to read : Londini [in sedibus Henrici Bynne- mani], 1584; and Signatures to read: ]\ e (1st blank and genuine); . . . [Aaaaaa-rVvvvw"; Aaaaaaa- Mmmmmmm" (last blank and lacking). The Copies of Certaine Discourses. 1601. (page 88 of main list). Entry changed to: [Champney, Anthony] (1569 ?-1643?), and others. [Covell, William] (d. 1614?). Polimanteia. 1595. For details See entry under [Clerke, William] (fl. 1595), supposed author, (page 84 of main list). [Crakanthorpe, Richard] (1561-1626). Justinian the Emperor defended. 1616. (page 94 of main list). Add : 1st Ed. ; and change Signatures to read : 2 11. without sig. -marks fist, prob. blank, lacking) ; A-G*; H 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). 564 dnfc ^lAlf^ 1 ^' Elated by Cheke, nnnJ? < 151 Q 4 - 1557 >- Defensio Verae et Catholic* Joctnnffi de Sacramento. 1553. (page 94 of main list). Read: [London, by Reynold or Reyner Wolf e] , 1553. 1st Latin Ed. Crooke, Hilkiah (not William as on page 95 of main list) Signatures uncertain, but probably: f 4 (1st blank and genuine); y 2 ; 2 11. without sig.-marks [perhaps from 1631 ed.] ; [etc.] Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619). The Collection of the His- toric of England, (page 99 of main list). Add note: Previously published under title: The Historie of England, The First Part of. The Historie of England, The First Part of. (page 99 of main list). Add note: Later published under title : The Collection of the Historie of England. Davies, John, of Hereford (1565?-1618). Humours Heauen on Earth. 1609. (page 103 of main list). Add : 1st Ed. Despite the listing of an edition of 1605 in the British Museum Catalogue, their copy has been personally examined, and the catalogue found in error, so that the 1609 edition may be reckoned as the first. De La Grey, Thomas. The Compleat Horseman and Expert Ferrier. 1639 (2 issues). For details See entry under Gray or Grey, Thomas de (page 170 of main list). De Vera et Genuina Jesu Christi Religione. (page 106 of main list). Change imprint to read: [Lugduni Batauorum, apud "William Brewster(?)], 1618; and Signatures to read: A 1 ; B-X 8 ; Y 3 The Defence of Conny Catching. 1592. (page 107 of main list). Entry changed to: [Greene, Robert] (1560?-1592), supposed author. [Devereux, Robert, 2d Earl of Essex] (1566-1601). A True Coppie of a Discourse. 1589. (page 112 of main list) . Add : 1st Ed. — 1st Issue. A Discouery of Certaine Errours in [Camden's] Britan- nia, (page 114 of main list). See [Brooks, Ralph] (1553-1625; not [Brome, Richard] (d. 1652). Done, John. Polydoron. 1631. (page 116 of main list). Change Signatures to read: A 3 (3d cancelled) ; 2 11., marked A3 and A4; [etc.]. Drake, Thomas. Ten Counter-Demaundes. 1618 (?). Entry changed to: Draxe, Thomas (d. 1618). Draxe, Thomas (d. 1618). Ten Counter-Demaundes. 1618 ( ? ) . For details See entry under Drake, Thomas. (page 120 of main list) . 555 [Earle, John] (1601-1665). Micro-cosmographie. 1628. (page 125 of main list). Change 2d Ed. — 1st Issue to 3d Ed. — 2d Issue; and 2d Ed. — 2d Issue to 3d Ed. — 1st Issue. Eden, Richard (ea. 1521-1576), trans, of Cortes, Mar- tin (d. ca. 1582). The Arte of Nauigation. 1596. (page 126 of main list). Change Edition from 4th to 6th. Elyot, Sir Thomas (1490 ¥-1546). The Boke named the Gouernour. (pages 127 and 128 of main list). Change 1544 Ed. to 4th, and 1557 Ed. to 6th. — The Castel of Helth. Add to the statements on page 128 of main list the following: 1541, 2d Ed.; 1561, 6th Ed. ; and 1572, 7th Ed. — A Preseruatiue agaynst Deth. 1545. (page 128 of main list). Add: 1st Ed. trans, of Severus, Alexander (205-235) . The Image of Gouernance. [1541]. (page 128 of main list). Author changed from Severus to Eucolpius. [England, Church of]. An Exhortation vnto Prayer. [1543?]. (page 128 of main list). Transfer to page 130, under heading: England, Church of. Liturgies, etc. ;, ' Englands Wedding Garment. 1603. (page 131 of main list). Add: 1st Ed. The English Farrier. 1638 (?). (page 131 of main list). Change 1st Ed. to 2d Ed. The English Jarre, (page 131 of main list). Change reference to read: See I., W., Priest, trans, of Becan, Martin (1561-1624). The Englishmans Docter. See [Harrington, Sir John (1561-1612), translator, (page 131 of main list). Read: See [Harington, Sir\John] (1561-1612). Erasmus, Desiderius (1465?-1536). Enchiridion Militis Christiani. 1548. (page 132 of main list). Add: 6th Ed. Paraphrase vpon the Newe Testament. Change reference on p. 132 of main list to read : See Udall or Uvedale, Nicholas (1505-1556), translator. Erondelle, Pierre, trans, of Lescarbot, Marc. Noua Francia. n. d. [after 1624]. (page 133 of main list).. Entry changed to: Erondelle or Arundell, Peter (fl. 1586-1624), and edition from 2d to 1st. l^ucolpius. The Image of Gouernance. See Elyot, Sir Thomas (1490?-1546), translator. Reference on page 371 of main list from Severus, Alexander (205-235).. 556 Eus 1 e 3 b o ius , Phila ^ 1 P hus 'P seud - Dialogi. 1574. (page Wh^^Vi, 18 ^- « ntry Changed t0: Philadelphus, iliusebius. Change Signatures to read- V- **■**»• 4 11. without sig.-marks (last 2 blank and genuine) . ' F., H., trans, of Pelegromius, Simon (ea. 1507-1572) ^ U ITIT Sylua " 1585 ' (P^ e 13 4 of main list)! Add : 2,(1 Hju. F., R., trans, of Dedekind, Friedrich. The Sehoole of blouenrie. 1605. (page 135 of main list). Add: 2d Ed. The Faire Maide of Bristow. 1605. (page 135 of main list) Add : 1st Ed. Favine, Andrew. The Theater of Honour and Knight- hood. 1623. (page 137 of main list). Change Sig- natures to read: . . . a-z 6 ; aa-lP; *-***; mm-tt 6 ; vv-zz 4 ; aaa 4 (last blank and lacking). [Featley or Fairclough, Daniel] (1589-1645). Cygnea Cantio. 1629. For details See entry under James 1 (1566-1625). (page 232 of main list). Fenton, Sir Geoffrey (1539?-1608). Certaine Tragieall Discourses. 1567, 1579. (page 139 of main list). Add to author entry: trans, of Bandello, Matteo (1480-1562). trans, of Guevara, Antonio de (ca. 1490-ca. 1545), and others. Golden Epistles, (page 139 of main list) . 1577, cancel ' ' 1st Issue ' ' ; 1582, read : " 3d Ed. " trans, of Guicciardini, Francesco (1482-1540). The Historie of Guicciardin. 1579. (page 139 of main list). Add: 1st Ed.; and change Signatures to read : . . . AAAAA-FFFFF 6 ; GGGGG 4 ; HHHHH 8 . 1599. (page 139 of main list) . Add : 2d Ed. and change Signatures to read: A 6 (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-Z° ; . . . Aaaa-Hhhh 6 (last blank and lacking) . Feme, Sir John (d. 1609). The Blazon of Gentrie. 1586. (page 140 of main list). Change Signatures to read: A 8 ; a 2 ; B-Y 8 ; Z 4 (last, prob. blank, lacking ^ , Aa s ; Bb 4 ; Cc-Hh 8 ; Ii 4 ; Kk 2 (last, prob. blank, lack- ing ) . ( Bridgewater ) . Ferrand, Jacques (fl. 1623). Erotomania. 1640. (page 140 of main list). Entry changed to: [Chilmead, Edmund] (1610-1654), trans, of Ferrand, Jacques (fl. 1623). Finet or Finett, Sir John (1571-1641), trans, of Lucinge, Rene de (1553-ca. 1615). The Beginning, Continu- ance and Decay of Estates. 1606. (page 141 of mam list) Change imprint to read: London, [by Arnold Hatfield] for John Bill, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. ; and Signatures to read : A 2 ; b 4 ; A-V 4 ; X 2 . 557 [Fisher, John (name in religion of John Percy)] (1569- 1641). An Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled: The Fisher Catched in his owne Net. For details See entry under C, A. (page 62 of main list). Fitzgeffrey, Charles (1575?-1638). Sir Francis Drake. 1596. (page 142 of main list) . Cancel "11. without sig.-mark", which belongs to a later issue. Cancel the 1819 reprint of this work, on the same page. Fletcher, Francis. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake. 1635. (page 143 of main list) . Cancel whole entry. Fletcher, Phineas (1582-1650). Britain's Ida. 1628. For details See entry under Spenser, Edmund (1525 M599) . (p. 400 of main list) . [Ford, Emanuel] (fl. 1607). The most Famous History of Parismus. 1630. (page 147 of main list). Change edition from 5th(?) to 4th; and Signatures to read: A-0 8 ;P 4 ; A-S 8 ; T\ The Forme of the Agreement made at Strumsdorff. 1635. (page 148 of main list). Entry changed to: Poland. Treaties. Frith, John (1503-1533). A Boke Answeryng vnto M. Mores Letter, (page 152 of main list). Add im- print: [London, by Richard Jugge], 1546. [G., R.] Salutem in Christo. 1571. (page 154 of main list) . Change printer to John Day. [Gainsford, Thomas] (d. 1624). The Glory of Eng- land. 1618. (page 155 of main list). Change de- scription to read: sm. 4to in 8s. 1st Ed. Galvano or Galvao, Antonio (1503-1557). The Dis- coueries of the World. 1601. (page 155 of main list). Entry changed to: Hakluyt, Richard (1552- 1616), trans, of Galvano or Galvao, Antonio. Garnett, Henry (1555-1606). A True and Perfect Rela- tion. 1606. Cancel all matter printed on pages 156- 157 of main list, and substitute the following. Garnett, Henry (1555-1606). A True and Perfect Re- lation of the Whole Proceedings, against the Late Traitors. London, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed.— 1st ( ?) Issue. Sag.: A-Z 4 ; Aa-Zz 4 ; Aaa-Fff 4 (last blank and gen- uine ) . ( Bridge water ) . London, by Robert Barker, 1606. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d( ?) Issue. Sig. as in lst( ?) Issue. Line 12 of title reads "grounds" instead of ""rounds"; and leaves Ee 3, Ff 4 and Qq are cancels, reading as in 3d ( ? ) Issue, except that line 22, recto of Ff 4, reads "Warre) it Were meete" instead of "War) it Were as meete"; line 22, verso of Ff 4, reads "pyrats" instead of "pirats"; and the last line ends "leaves" instead of "leaueth"; and line 12, verso of Qq 4, reads "chimicall" instead of "chymicall". 558 - Garnett, Henry (1555-1606). A true and Perfect Re St°Ed Let °dMW d0n * by Q Robert Ba ^r, 1606. «n. 4^ readW- of *?"?* , r f et ' lines 4 " 5 of ^ rfjj ^ 't r f et a ^ 1 fuite > ■ " • I instead » f I Gascoigne George (1525U577). The Whole VVoorkes 1587. (page 157 of main list). Add! ? + °? ^ te u ^ d -- lst Is sue; and note: The 1st Col- lected Ed had title: A Hundreth sundrie Flowres, the 2d Bd. : The Posies of George Gascoigne. Add similar notes to the titles here listed. [— — ], supposed author. The Myrroure of Oure Lady, 1530. (page 158 of main list). Entry changed to: [Gascoigne, Thomas] (1403-1458). [Gascoigne, Thomas] (1403-1458). The Myrroure of Oure Lady. 1530. For details See entry under [Gascoigne, George] (1525-1577), supposed author, (page 158 of main list) . Gentili, Alberico. (page 159 of main list). Change dates from (1558-1602) to (1552-1608). Gheyn or Ghein, Jakob de (1565-1629?). The Exercise of Armes. 1607. (page 161 of main list). Change Signatures to read: 2 11. without sig.-marks: (V) 1 ; A 1 ; B 1 ; A 1 ; B 1 ; 42 plates; A 1 ; B 1 ; A 1 ; B 1 ; 43 plates; a 1 ; b 1 ; [c] 1 ; a 1 ; b 1 ; [c] 1 ; 32 plates. (Bridgewater). Gildas (516?-570?). The Epistle. 1638. (page 162 of main list). Entry changed to: [Habington, William] (1605-1654), trans, of Gildas. [Gill, Alexander] (1597-1642). The New Starr of the North. 1632. (page 162 of main list) . Entry changed to title. Glanville, Bartholomasus Anglicus, called de (fl. 1230- 1250). On page 162 of main list add to reference the following: See Batman, Stephen (d. 1584), editor. A Godly Sermon [on Luke XVI.] 1575. (page 164 of main list). Entry changed to : [Wimbledon, Richard]. Golburne, John, trans, of Vigor, Simon (ca. 1515-1575), and others. Actes of the Dispute, 1566. (page 164 of main list). Add imprint: London, by Thomas Creede, 1602. A Good Speed to Virginia. See [Gray, Robert] (fl. 1609). This reference was printed out of its alpha- betical order, on page 167 of the main list, and should be transferred to its proper place on page 166. 559 Googe, Barnabe (1540-1594), trans, of Heresbach, Con- rad (ea. 1502-1576). Foure Bookes of Husbandry. 1577. (page 166 of main list). Change date of birth of Heresbach to 1496. trans, of Marcellus Palingenius, pseud, of Man- zolli, Pietro Angelo (11. 1510-1540). (page 166 of main list). Cancel "of Marcellus Palingenius, pseud. ' ' [Gower, John] M. A. (Jesus College, Cambridge). Pyr- gomachia. (page 168 of main list). Add imprint: London, for Robert Milbourne, 1635; and add to Edition note: 1st Issue. trans, of Ovidius Naso, Publius (43 B. C.-18 A. D.) Ouids Pestiualls, or Romane Calendar. 1640. (page 169 of main list). Edition should read: 1st Ed. — 2d Issue, with words "Caeterorum defiderium mundum fatigat" following "Finis" on page 146. Add Note: 1st Ed. — 1st Issue has not these words. Gray or Grey, Thomas de. The Compleat Horseman, and Expert Ferrier. (page 170 of main list). Entry changed to : De La Grey, Thomas. Great Britain. Court of the Admiralty. Articles of Enquiry. 1640. (page 170 of main list). Add: 2d(?).Ed. Crown (James I, 1603-1625). The Kings Maiesties Speech in the Vpper House of the Parliament, on Munday the 19. Day of March 1603. (page 174 of main list). Add note that the Huth copy is of the 2d ( ?) Ed., with signatures in italics, and other typographical variations. The Supplication of Certaine Masse-Priests. 1604. (page 175 of main list). Enter under title; and add note ; Formerly issued with title : A Suppli- cation to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie. 1604. — Laws, Statutes, etc. A Collection of Entrees. 1596. (page 177 of main list). Entry changed to: [Rastell, William] (1508?-1565_) ; add: 3d Ed. Sig- natures changed to read : 6 11. without sig.-marks ; A* (1st, prob. blank, lacking) ; B-Z 8 ; [etc.] [Liber Magne Carte cum alijs Statutis] . 1519. (page 178 of main list). Change title to read: [Paruus Codex qui Antiqua Statuta Vocatur] ; and Signatures to read: A: 6 ; A. (repeated) -N. 12 (last 2 blank and lacking) ; A. 12 (last 2 blank and lacking). [Paruus Codex qui Antiqua Statuta Voca- tur]. 1508. (page 179 of main list). Change Sig- natures to read: %i. a ; A.-N. 12 (last 2 blank and lack- ing) ; A. 12 (last 2 blank and lacking). 560 Great Britain. Laws, Statutes, etc. Registrum Omnium ■ fSo lf ndi - n \ - a R ud £ ichar f Blasphemie 5ft) Adl ^%f h0St \ I 622 " (P^ e 28 7 of main S fi ? i.1 E ur n ^ an §- e Signatures to read: A-n ^last, prob. blank, lacking). A KnSht P1 Tn B<>th o e fiQ Py f y and Pleasa ^ o±' Albion t K o m |Mon ( n e g ht 88 ° f main ^ Bnt * Cha ^ d The ^ Mi rM° Ur ^l Min 1 es or Barcla y s ^on Animorum. See [May, Thomas] (1505-1630), translator, (page 294 of main list). Change reference to read: See Barclay John (1582-1621), translated by [May, Thomas] (1595-1630). * L ' Molle, John, trans, of Camerarius, Philipp (1537-1624) The Lining Librarie. 1621. (page 297 of main list). Change Edition note to read: 1st Ed.— 2d Issue of his : The Walking Librarie, with changed title. [Monipenny, John]. Certayne Matters Concerning the Realme of Scotland, as they were A. D. 1597. Lon- don, for John Flasket, 1603. sm. 4to. 2d Ed. Sig. : [A] 2 (1st, prob. blank, lacking); B-M 4 ; N 2 (last, prob. blank, lacking). (Bridgewater). Entered on page 72 of main list under title. Montague, Walter (1603-1677). The Shepheard's Paradise, (page 297 of main list). Change imprint to read: London, for Thomas Dring, 1629 [really 1659]. Morton, Thomas (1564-1659). Apologia Catholica. 1605. (page 301 of main list). Add: 1st Ed. ; and change Signatures to read : x^ 4 ; 1 1. marked A ; 4 11. marked A2-A5; [etc.] [ ] The Encounter against M. Parsons. [1610]. Read: 1st Ed. — 1st Issue, without date. Add note: In the Signatures series Aa-Yy 4 does not include Ww. [ ] Cancel note of variant copy, and insert: [ ] London, for John Bill, 1610. sm. 4to. 1st Ed. — 2d Issue, with date, and an added leaf at end for Errata. Mosan, Jacob, trans, of Wirtzung, Christopher. The General Practise of Physicke. 1605. (page 302 of main list) . Add : 2d Ed. ; change Signatures to read : A 10 ; A (repeated) -Z 8 ; [etc.] The Myrroure of Oure Lady. See [Gascoigne, Thomas] (1403-1458). Reference was previously made (page 294 of main list) to [Gascoigne, George] (1525?- 1577). 565 Nash or Nashe, Thomas (1567-1601). The three fol- lowing items by Thomas Nash (1588-164:8) have been wrongly entered under this heading: Miseelanea. 1639 ; Pappe with an Hatchet, (a reference) ; and Quaternio. 1633. Nash, Thomas (1588-1648). The three following items by this author have been wrongly entered (pages 307-308 of main list) under Nash or Nashe, Thomas (1567-1601): Miseelanea. 1639; Pappe with an Hatchet (reference only) ; and Quaternio. 1633. The New Starr of the North. 1632. For details See entry under [Gill, Alexander] (1597-1642). (page 162 of main list). Nice Wanton, [ca. 1560]. (page 312 of main list). Change date to [ca. 1565]. North, Sir Thomas (1535?-1601?), trans, of Plutarch. The Liues of the Noble Grecians and Romans. 1579. (page 314 of main list) . Change Signatures to read : 1 1. without sig.-mark (blank and genuine) ; * 6 ; 1 1. without sig.-mark; [etc.]. 1603. (page 314 of main list). Change Sig- natures to read: A 8 (1st blank and genuine) ; . . . o s last blank and genuine). Cancel Jones copy. Obseruations vpon the Pall of Seianus (Manzini or Mancici). (Reference on page 271 of main list). Cancel, and insert in proper place on page 337 refer- ence reading: Politicall Obseruations vpon the Pall of Seianus [etc.] Oldenbarneveldt, Jan van (1547 M619). Barneuels Apologie. 1618. For details See entry under Barne- veldt, Jan van Olden (page 23 of main list). Orange, Frederik Hendrik van Nassau, Prince of. Articles agreed vpon . . . 1629. For details See entry under title (page 10 of main list). P., I. W. The English Jarre. 1612. (page 321 of main list) . Entry changed to : W., I., Priest. Parkinson, John (1567-1650). Theatrum Botanicum. 1640. (page 324 of main list). Change Signatures to read : . . . Aaaa-Llll 6 ; Mmmm 4 ; Nnnn-Zzzz° . . A Particular Declaration or Testimony [etc.] 1582. (page 326 of main list) . Entry changed to : Campion, Edward (1540-1581). [Penry, John] A Treatise, etc. (page 329 of main list) . Change date to 1590; add "1st Ed."; and change Signatures to read : [ * ] 4 ; F ; B-H 4 ; I 2 . Philadelphus, Eusebius. Dialogi. 1574. For details See entry under Eusebius Philadelphus, pseud, (page 133 of main list). 566 Pierce Plowman The Vision of. [London, 1550]. (page 33|of mam l*t . change Signatures'to »if3, A-Y ; z ; Aa-Ff* ; Gg 2 (last blank and lacking). A P rAH changed to: Traheron, W., trans, [etc.] [Tomkis or Tomkys, Thomas] (fl. 1614). Lingua; or The Combat of the Tongue, no date (Mostyn copy), (page 420 of main list) . Change date to : [ca. 1618] ; and add: 3d Ed., and Sig..- A-K 4 . Tracy, Richard (d. 1569). A Supplication to our Moste Souereigne Lorde Kyng Henry the Eight. 1544. (page 421 of main list). This entry should be bracketed. Traheron, W., translator. The Historie of all the Romiane Emperours. 1604. For details See entry under T., W. (page 413 of main list). Turberville or Turbervile, George (1540M610), trans, of Mantuanus, Giovanni Battista Spagnuoli, known as. (page 426 of main list). Change author to' Spagnuoli, Giovanni Battista (1448 M516). Udall or Uvedale, Nicholas (1505-1556), trans, of Eras- mus, Desiderius (1465M536). The first tome of the Paraphrase of Erasmus. 1548. For details See entry under Bible. New Testament. English. Para- phrases. 1549. (page 38 of main list). Ursinus, Joachimus. The Romane Conclaue. London, for John Jagger, 1609. sm. 4to. Sig.: A 2 ; B-Z 4 ; Aa-Gg 4 ; Hh 2 . (Bridgewater) . Entered on page 30 of main list under Beringer, Joachim. A Very Liuely Portrayture [etc.] See [Purslowe, E.], supposed author, (page 431 of main list). Change above reference to read : For details See entry under [Purslowe, E.], (page 343 of main list). Vox Dei. See [Scott, Thomas] (1580M626). (page 434 of main list) . Change reference to read : See Scot, Thomas, Minister at St. Clements, Ipswich. W., I., Priest, trans, of Becan, Martin (1561-1624). The English Jarre. 1612. For details See entry under P., I. W. (rage 321 of main list). 569 Wagenar, Luke. The Mariners Mirrour. See Ashley, Anthony, editor, (page 435 of main list). Change entry to read : Waghenaer, Lucas Janszoon (fl. 1583- 1589), and "editor" to "translator." Willet, Andrew (1562-1621). Hexapla in Genesin. Cambridge, by John Legat, 1605. (page 444 of main list). Change Signatures to read: f 6 ; A-Y 6 ; Z 1 ; Aa 4 ; Z(cont'd) 1 ; Bb-Sf 6 ; Tt 4 (last blank and genu- ine). [Williams, John] (1582-1650). The Holy Table, Name & Thing, (page 445 of main list) . Change imprint to read: [Lincoln?], for the Diocese of Lincoln, 1637. sm. 4to. lst(?) Ed. A Sermon [on Galatians 6:14]. 1628. (page 445 of main list). Add: 1st Ed. ; and change Signa- tures to read: [A] 1 ; B-F 4 ; [G-] 1 . [Wimbledon, Richard]. A Godly Sermon [on Luke XVI.] (etc.) 1575. For details See entry under title (page 164 of main list). Wren, Robert (1585-1667). A Sermon [on Proverbs 24: 21]. 1627. (page 453 of main list). Change Robert to Matthew. Youth. The Enterlude of Youth, no date (Mostyn copy), (page 455 of main list). Change imprint to read: Colophon: London, by "Wyllyam Copland [ca. 1560-62] ; and add: 3d(?) Ed. 570 •>gte I B n^ \i W ^5 1?..itfOJ fc S HM ££&& r.'. - "■'■■■ £■=*; -4*%K*:*i