1606.

1. [Burhill, Robert.] IN CONTRO-|VERSIAM INTER IO-|HANNEM HOWSONVM | & Thomam Pyum S. T. Doctores de | novis post divortium ob adulteri-|um nuptijs. | TRACTATVS MODESTVS ET | Christianus in sex commentationes, & | Elenchum monitorium distinctus. | VBI ET AD EXCVSAM D. PYI AD | D. Howsonum Epistolam, quâ libri Howsoni-|ani refutationem molitur, & ad ejusdem | alteram manuscriptam Epistolam e-|iusdem argumenti, quâ contra Al-|bericum Gentilem iurispruden-|tiæ apud Oxonienses professorem | regium disputat, diligenter | respondetur. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 11: 1606: sm. 4o: pp. [12] + 206 + [20]: p. 11 beg. non licuisse, 111 polluatur? Ita: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (2) “Auctoris protestatio de calumniâ”: (3) “Admonitiones ad Lectorem”: (4) 17 lines of errata, not found in all copies, & sometimes pasted on: (5–6) Latin poem to Rich. Bancroft archbp. of Canterbury: (7–11) “Dispositio totius operis”: 1–176, the work in six parts: 177–206, the Elenchus: (1) “Ad Lectorem,” a preface to what follows: (2–10) “To Master Doctor Pye,” a letter in English from dr. “John Rainolds,” dated 27 Feb. [1603
4?]: (13) “Ad Lectorem,” introductory: (15–20) Latin letter from Albericus Gentilis to dr. Howson, dated from London, 12 Aug. 1603.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon. iii. 18, also ii. 15 and 60. Thomas Pye’s work against Howson’s Thesis is entitled “Epistola ad ... D. Johannem Housonum, quâ Dogma ejus ... refutatur ...” Lond. 1603. The signatures show that this work (which is strictly anonymous) is part of the art. Howson below, and was indeed printed before it, and written before there was any intention of reprinting the Thesis.

2. Howson, dr. John. VXORE DI-|MISSA PROPTER FOR-|nicationem aliam non licet | superinducere. | TERTIA THESIS | IOANNIS HOWSONI IN-|ceptoris in Sacra Theologia, propo-|sita & disputata in Vesperijs | Oxonij. 1602. | ACCESSIT EIVSDEM THESEOS | defensio contra reprehensiones T. Pyi | S. T. Doctoris. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 28: 1606: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 36 + [2]: p. 11 beg. tis impetum: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (2) “Ad Lectorem,” a note that the pages of the 1602 edition are noted in the margin, because the “Defensio” refers to them: 1–36, the thesis.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon. ii. 518, and 1602. H, of which this is a verbatim reprint. The entry above under Burhill is really part of this work, but treated separately for convenience.

3. King, John. THE | FOVRTH | SERMON PREACHED AT | HAMPTON COVRT ON | Tuesday the last of Sept. 1606. | [line] | BY | [line] | John Kinge Doctor of Divinity, and | Deane of Christ-Church in Oxon. | [device, then line.]

Impr. 2: 1606: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 49 + [1]: p. 11 beg. stration of the: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within lines: 1–49, the sermon, on Cant. viii. 11: 49, “Faults escaped in the printing ...”

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon. ii. 295: and 1607. K.

4. Oxford, Magdalen college. BEATÆ MAR-|IAE MAGDALENAE | LACHRYMÆ, IN OBITVM | NOBILISSIMI IVVENIS GU-|lielmi Grey, Domini Arthvri | Grey Baronis de VVilton, aureæ | Periscelidis Equitis Clarissimi, | Filij natu minoris. | [device.]

Impr. 11: 1606: sm. 4o: pp. [4] + 42: p. 11 beg. Perpetuos: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) dedication to lady Joanna Sybil Grey, dowager lady Grey, mother of William Grey, signed “Rob. Barnes,” dated Magd. coll. Oxford, 11 March (1605
6): 1–42, the poems.

Poems by members of Magdalen college, Oxford, in memory of William Grey, who matriculated at Magdalen, 18 May 1604 and died 18 Feb. 1605
6. The editor of the volume was a son of the printer of the book and a Fellow of Magdalen. The poems are Latin except four Greek, one Spanish (?) and one Italian.

5. *†Oxford, University. [Orders for the Market of the City of Oxford, issued by the Chancellor of the University: beg. “Thomas Earle of Dorset,” ends “transgressor of this commaudement. God saue the King.”]

No impr.: [1606]: (one) obl. fol.: pp. [2]: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) the orders (31 in number).

“Proclaimed July 2o, 1606. Dr. Abbotts Vice-Chancellor,” according to a MS. note on the copy in the Oxford University Archives.

6. Rawlinson, rev. John. THE | FOVRE SVM-|MONS OF THE | SHVLAMITE. | A | Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse vpon | Rogation Sunday, the 5. of | May. 1605. | By John Rawlinson, Bache-|lor of Divinitie, and fellow of | Saint Iohns Colledge in | Oxford. | [motto: then woodcuts.]

Impr. 25a: 1606: (eights) 16o: pp. [10] + 82 + [4]: p. 11 beg. and commeth: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–9) “To the Reader,” dated from St. John’s College in Oxon, 10 Jan [1605
6]: 1–82 the sermon, on Cant. vi. 13: [(3–4) have not been seen.]

Rare. See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 506. The author states that the sermon occupied two hours in delivery.

7. Trelcatius, Lucas. SCHOLASTICA, | ET METHODICA, | Locorum Communium, | S. Theologiæ Institutio, | Didacticè, & Elencticè in Epitome explicata: | IN QVA, | Veritas Locorum Communium, definitionis cu-|iusque Loci, per Causas suas Analysi asseritur: | Contraria verò Argumenta, imprimis | Bellarmini, Generalium | Solutionum appendice | refutantur: Auctore, Lvca Trelcatio, L. F. | Pastore, & Professore. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 11: 1606: (eights?) 12o?.

Only known at present from a titlepage in the Bagford collections at the British Museum, but no doubt other copies exist. Probably a reprint of the first edition, Lugd. Bat. 1604, 4o.

8. Wakeman, Robert. IONAHS SERMON, | AND | Ninivehs repentance. | A | SERMON PREACHED AT | Pauls Crosse Jun. 20. 1602. and now | thought fit to be published for | our meditations in | these times. | By Ro. Wakeman Master of Arts, | and fellow of Balioll Colledge | in Oxford. | The second Impression. | [motto, then woodcuts.]

Impr. 25a: 1606: (eights) 16o: pp. [8] + 102 + [2]: p. 11 beg. to send his: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–5) “To the Christian Reader,” dated from “Balioll Colledg in Oxford October. 10. 1603.”: (7) “Ionah. 3. 4. 5. The Analysis of the Text.”: 1–102, the sermon, on Jonah iii. 4–5.

Rare. See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 471. No copy of the first impression, which may have been printed at Oxford in 1603 or 1604, has yet been seen. There is no allusion to this being a second edition, in the preface.