1594.

1. Beacon, Richard. SOLON HIS FOLLIE, | OR | A POLITIQVE DIS-|COVRSE, TOVCHING THE | Reformation of common-weales conque-|red, declined or corrupted. | by Richard Beacon gent. stv-|DENT OF GRAYES INNE, AND SOME-|times her Maiesties Attorney of the province | of Mounster in Irelande. | * *
* | [device.]

Impr. 2: 1594: sm. 4o: pp. [12] + 114 + [2]: p. 11 beg. nius. Sol:, 111, the thirde matter: Pica English. Contents:—pp. (1–2) (not seen, but presumably blank): (3) title: (5–8) Epistle dedicatorie to the queen: (9) “The Authour to the Reader,” (10) “The booke vnto the Reader”: (1–114) the treatise: (1–2) (not seen, but presumably blank).

2. [Lewes, Richard.] [woodcuts] APOLOGIA | INNOCENTIAE ET | INTEGRITATIS R. L. | SACRÆ THEOLOGIÆ BAC-|calaurei adversus inquissimas | E. Osb. transfugæ sacrifi-|culi calumnias ad Acade-|micos Oxonienses. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 11: 1594: (eights) 12o: pp. [48], signn. A-C8: sign. B 1r beg. & Apostolus: Pica Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r title: A 2r-A 7v, the Apologia: A 8r-C 8r, “Concio habita Oxoniæ festo cineritio, A. D. 1594 per R. L. B. S. Th. Textus ex 3. cap. Ep. D. Pau. ad Philipp. Ver. 1.”

Very rare. A diatribe against Edward Osberne’s Palinodia, printed in the Concertatio ecclesiae catholicae in Anglia by Johannes Aquepontanus (Bridgwater), Augsburg 1594, p. 240, in which Osberne who had been twice converted to the Roman Catholic religion had made reflexions on Lewes a Protestant. The clue to the author’s name is sign. A 5v compared with p. 241 of the Concertatio. Some account of the author is in Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 227.

3. Lewes, R[ichard]. A | SERMON PREA-|CHED AT PAVLES | Crosse, by R. Lewes, Bacche-|ler of Divinitie, concerning Isaac | his Testament, disposed by the | Lord to Iacobs comfort, though it | were intended to Esau by his fa-|ther; shewing, that the counsel of | God shal stand, albeit the whole | worlde withstande it. | [device.]

Impr. 2a: 1594: (eights) 12o: pp. [48], signn. A-C8: sign. B 1r beg. Isaac, see: Pica English. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title, within a border: A 2r-A 3r, Epistle dedicatory to sir Henry Unton, dated “This xviij of June”: A 4r-C 8v, the sermon, on Gen. xxvii. 1–10.

See Wood’s Fasti Oxon., i. 227.

4. Parry, Henry. VICTORIA CHRISTIANA. | CONCIO AD | CLERVM: HABITA | OXONIAE ANNO | Domini. 1591. | H. Parry Auctore. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 11: 1594: (eights) 16o: pp. [48], signn. A-C8: sign. B 1r beg. culeo suo: Pica Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 2r-A 4v, epistle dedicatory to William Herbert, lord Cardiff: sign. A 5r-C 7r(?: C 7 not seen), the sermon, on Rev. iii. 21: C 8 (not seen, probably blank.).

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 193, where an edition of 1593 is mentioned, perhaps by error.

5. Powel, Griffith. ANALYSIS | ANALYTICO-|RVM POSTERIORVM | SIVE LIBRORVM ARISTO-|telis de Demonstratione, in | qua singula capita per quæ-|stiones & responsiones | perspicuè exponuntur: | adhibitis | QVIBVSDAM SCHOLIIS, | ex optimis quibusque interpretibus | desumptis, operâ & studio G. P. Oxoniensis | confecta & edita in vsum iuniorum. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 11: 1594: (eights) 16o: pp. [16] + “344” [really 333] + [3]: p. 11 beg. mia magnitudinem, “111” singularis: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–6) epistle dedicatory to Robert earl of Essex, signed “Griffinus Powel,” Jesus coll. Oxford, Feb. 27: (7–10) “Ad Lectorem Academicum”: (11–15) “Prolegomena”: 1-“344,” the Analysis.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 283. In the preface the author promises a similar analysis of the Topica, Sophistici Elenchi (see 1598. P) and Physica, and says that his method is derived from that of Ursinus. The paging is very wild: the signatures are ¶, A-X8 = 352 pages. See 1564. Diagrams occur in the text and margins.

6. Powel, Griffith. “Analysis libri Aristot. de Sophisticis Elenchis. Ox. 1594.” A mistake in Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ed. Bliss, ii. 283 for 1598: see 1598. P.

7. Sparke, A | SERMON | PREACHED AT | Cheanies the 14. of | September, 1585, at the bu-|riall of the Right Honora-|ble the Earle of Bedforde, | by | Thomas Sparke Do-|ctor of Divinitie. | Newly perused and corrected by | the Authour. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 2: 1594: (eights) 16o: pp. [10] + 110: p. 11 beg. as good: Pica English. Contents:—p. (1) title, within border: (3–10) Epistle dedicatorie to Arthur lord Grey of Wilton, dated Bletchley. 25 Dec. 1585: 1–110, the sermon, dated at end 22 Sept. 1594.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 193. A new ed. of 1585. S.

8. Trigge, Francis. A | GODLY AND FRVIT-|FVLL SERMON PREA-|CHED AT GRANTHAM. | Anno. Dom. 1592. | by | Francis Trigge. | Wherein as in a glasse, every de-|gree may plainely see their spots and staines: | and may bee thereby made in deede beautifull | (if they doe not hate to be reformed) | against the appearance of | Jesus Christ. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 7: 1594: (eights) 16o: pp. [96], signn. A-F8: sign. B 1r beg. state of Christes: Pica English. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 2r-A 4v, address “To the Christian Reader”: A 5r-F 8r, the sermon, on Is. xxiv. 1–3.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 759: and 1595. T.