1629.

1. Ames, William. BELLARMINVS | ENERVATVS, | à | Gvilielmo Amesio | S. S. Theologiæ Doctore in | Academia Franekerana. | In quatuor Tomos divisus: | Ab Auctore recognitus, & multis | in locis auctus. | Editio tertia. | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 88: 1629: 12o: pp. [24] + 283 + [5] + 288 + 299 + [5] + 230: pp. 11 beg. Canonem retulerunt, and Argumenta Bellarmini, and Bona opera, and nullam. Protest.: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–5) dedication to the Belgian states: (6) “Ad Lectorem”: (7–12) “Index Controversiarum quæ hoc opere tractantur”: (13–23) “Index locorum Scripturæ ...”: 1–283, tome 1: (2) a title “Bellarminus enervatus, sive disputationes antibellarminianæ, in Illustri Frisiorum Academia, quæ est Franekeræ, publicè habitæ; a Guilielmo Amesio Theologiæ Doctore. Tomus secundus. Ab Auctore recognitus & auctus”, with impr. 72 a: (4–5) dedication to Ernest Casimir count of Nassau, 20 Nov. 1625, in Latin: 1–288, tome 2: 1, title, exactly as in vol. 2, with tertius for secundus: 3–4, dedication to senators of Friesland, 4 Kal. Apr. 1626: 5–299, tome 3: (2) title, exactly as in vol. 2 with quartus for secundus: (4–5) dedication to four curators of the University of Franeker, 3 Kal. Oct. 1626: 1–230, tome 4.

This is a long controversial treatise against Bellarmine on the Calvinist side, and covers nearly the whole ground of theology. There are editions issued at Amsterdam in 1625–6, 1628 and 1638, and at London in 1632–33.

2. Burges, Cornelius. BAPTISMALL | REGENERATION | of Elect Infants, | Professed by the Church of | England, according to the Scriptures, | the Primitiue Church, the pre-|sent Reformed Churches, and | many particular Di-|vines apart. | By Cor: Bvrges, Dr of Divinity, and | one of his Maiesties Chaplaines | in Ordinary. | [two mottos.]

Impr. 91: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [16] + 347 + [1]: p. 11 beg. world with such: Great Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within arched border: (3–8) Epistle dedicatory to Francis earl of Bedford: (9–13) “To the Readers”: (14–15) “A Table of the severall Chapters ...”: (16) “The principall Authors quoted ...”. 1–347, the work: 347 “Errata”.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 684. The address “to the Reader” states that the book is “the summe of sundry Lectures deliuered in mine owne Charge” St. Magnus, London, and that some had accused him of altering what he had preached before publishing it.

3. Burton, Samuel, archdeacon of Gloucester. ARTICLES | TO BE ENQVIRED OF | in the Generall Visitation of the | Archdeacon of the Diocesse of | Glocester, | HOLDEN IN THE YEARE OF OVR | Lord God, 1629. In the fift yeare of the Reigne | of our most gracious Soueraigne Lord, | Charles, by the grace of | God, King of great Brit-|taine, France, and | Ireland, Defender of | the Faith, &c. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 93: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [16], signn. A-B4: sign. B 1r beg. Articles concerning Schoolmasters: Pica English. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 1v “The Tenor of the Oath to be ministred to the Churchwardens and Sworne-men”, with a text: A 2r-B 4r, the Articles: B 4r, note about Recusants and Communicants.

4. Butler, Charles. ORATORIÆ | LIBRI DVO. | Qvorvm | Alter ejus Definitionem, | Alter Partitionem | Explicat: | IN VSVM SCHOLARVM | recèns editi. | [line] | Authore Carolo Bvtlero, Magd. | [line, then device.]

Impr. 98: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [132], signn. ( )2 A-Q4: sign. B 1r beg. clarant: vt cum: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—sign. ( ) 1r, title: 2r “Lectori Benevolo ...”, dated “Wotton. 8. Cal. Iul. 1629”, signed “C. B. M.”: A 1r-Q 4v, the work: Q 4v, “Monitio ad Lectorem”, errata and corrigenda.

See 1633 B. For the author see Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 209–10. The reference there to a Rhetoricæ Libri duo of this year is probably an error for Oratoriæ Libri duo. At sign. A42 is a description of the various type in use, giving a series of Nonpareil, Breuier, (Long) Primier, Pique, English, Great Primier, Double Pique, Canon, with specimens of each.

5. Catechism. Catechesis | RELIGIONIS | CHRISTIANÆ | QVÆ TRADITVR | in Ecclesijs & Scholis Ele⸗|ctoralis Palatinatus. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 72: 1629: (twelves) 24o: pp. [6] + 63 + [3]: p. 11 beg. est, Vnctus: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (2) woodcuts and a text: (3–6) edict of Frederick Elector of the Rhine about the Catechism, 19 Jan. 1563
4, in Latin: 1–49, the catechism: 50–63 “Precationes aliquot privatæ & publicæ”.

An edition of the Heidelberg catechism.

6. Chaloner, dr. Edward. SIX | SERMONS | NOW FIRST | PVBLISHED, | Preached by that learned and | worthy Divine Edward | Chaloner lately deceas’d, Dr in | Divinity, sometimes Cha-|plaine in Ordinary to our | Soveraigne K. Iames, | and to his Maiesty | that now is; and late | Principall of Al-|ban Hall in | Oxford. | [line] | Printed according to the Author’s | coppies, written with his owne hand. | [line, then woodcuts.]

Impr. 94: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 150 + [2]: p. 11 beg. arrow drawne, 111 and selfe-conceited: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within arched border: (3–5) Epistle dedicatory to the Earl of Pembroke, signed “Ab. Sherman”: (7–8) “The Titles and severall Texts ...”: 1–150, the six sermons, on Tit. i. 13, Matt xx. 6, Rom. i. 21, Acts xxi. 14, Luke viii. 21, Gal. ii. 5: (1) “Errata”.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 378. This is a second set of six sermons: one set having been issued by Chaloner himself (who died in 1625) at London in 1623, when a Fellow of All Souls.

7. Corbet, Richard, bp. of Oxford. ARTICLES | TO BE ENQVIRED | OF WITHIN THE DIOCES | Of Oxford, in the first Visitation of | the Right Reverend Father in God, | Richard, Lord Bishop of | Oxford. | HELD | In the yeare of our Lord God 1629. in the fift yeare | of the Raigne of our most gratious Soveraigne Lord, | Charles, by the grace of God King of Great | Brittaine, France, and Ireland, | Defendor of the Faith &c: | [device.]

Impr. 85 a: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [16], signn. A-B4: sign. B 1r beg. 3. Whether any hath: Pica English. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 1v-A 2r, Directions, Oath &c.: A 2v-B 4r, the Articles: B 4v, note about Recusants and Communicants.

8. Heylyn, Peter. ΜΙΚΡΟ´ΚΟΣΜΟΣ. | A | LITTLE DE=|SCRIPTION OF | THE GREAT WORLD. | The fourth Edition. Revised. | [line] | By Peter Heylyn. | [line, then motto, then woodcut.]

Impr. 100: 1629: (eights) sm. 4o: pp. [20] + 807 + folded leaf between pp. 6 and 7 + [5]: p. 11 beg. 1. First then there, 711 The chiefe riuers: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within an arched border: (3–4) dedication to prince Charles: (5–6) “To the Reader”: (7–8) “To my brother the Author”: a poem signed “Edw. Heylyn”: (9–12) “A table of the principall Countries, Provinces and Seas ...”: (13–14) “A table of the antient Tribes and Nations ...”: (15–19) “A table of the most principall things ...”: (20) “A computation of the forraine coynes herein mentioned ...”: 1–807, (1–2) the work: between pp. 6 and 7 is a tall narrow strip, about 14 × 5 in., bearing on one side “The table of climes.”

A note in the All Souls copy shows that the book was on sale on 18 Aug. 1629.

9. Oxford, University. [woodcuts] | STATVTA. | [and] Carolvs R. | Ordo sive series electionis Procuratorum ... | ... | ... quotannis faciendæ. | [and] STATVTA.

Impr. 96: 1629: (one) obl. folio: pp. [2]: Pica Italic. Contents:—p. (1) in centre a title “Carolus R. ...” as above, below a metal engraving showing the cycle of Proctors: on left and right two strips of printed Statutes concerning Proctors, each headed “Statuta” and pasted to the central cycle: the imprint is at the lower right hand corner.

The central part of this broadsheet is entirely occupied with a steel or copper engraving representing ingeniously the Colleges which elect Proctors from 1629 to 1720: in the centre are some general notes. This Caroline cycle is repeated after 23 years, commencing with 1629. The two strips of “Statuta” occur also separately, printed on a single sheet in two columns.

10. Pemble, William. DE | SENSIBVS | INTERNIS. | Tractatvs | Gvlielmi Pembeli, | Aulæ Magdalensis in Aca-|demia Oxoniensi nuper | alumni dignissimi. | [line] | Editio Posthuma. | [line] | [woodcut.]

Impr. 101: 1629: (twelves) 16o: pp. [4] + 74 + [2]: p. 11 beg. te, quâ sensus: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) “Lectori ...”: 1–74 the work: (1–2) not seen.

Probably edited by Richard Capel who issued two of Pemble’s treatises often bound up with this one (De formarum (et Animæ) origine, Lond. 1629, and De (creatione et) providentia Dei, Lond. 1631).

11. ——. FIVE | GODLY, AND PRO-|fitable Sermons concerning. | 1 The slaverie of sinne. | 2 The mischeife of ignorance. | 3 The roote of Apostasie. | 4 The benefit of Gods service. | The Christians loue. | Preached in his life time in sundry places. | By that late faithfull Minister of Christ | Mr William Pemble | of Magdalen Hall in the | Vniversitie of | Oxford. | The second Edition. |

Impr. 97a: 1629: (fours) 8o: [4] + 24 + 25 + [1] + 17 + [1] + 22 + 15 + [3]: pp. 11 beg. and cast and tence 2. Thess. and ready to and Votaries vse and in praier: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title within an arched border: (3–4) “To the Reader”, signed by the editor “Iohn Tombes”: 1–24 (&c. as above, the unnumbered pages being blank, and the title of each part appearing only in the headline: the signatures run through the entire work) the Sermons, on John viii. 34, Hos. iv. 6, Heb. iii. 12, 23, Ex. xxxiv. 23–4, Song of Sol. ii. 16.

See 1628 P.

12. ——. VINDICIÆ | FIDEI, | OR | A TREATISE | of Iustification by Faith, | wherein the truth of that point | is fully cleared, and vindicated | from the cauills of it’s | Adversaries | Deliuered at Magdalen Hall | in Oxford; by William | Pemble, Mr of Arts. | The second Edition. | [line, then motto, then line.]

Impr. 97: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 248: p. 11 beg. plainely. He, 111 some time failes: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within arched border: (3–6) dedication to Magdalen hall, Oxford, dated “From Tewkeisbury this 9 of Iuly 1629”, signed “Iohn Geree”: (7–8) “To the Christian Reader,” signed “Rich. Capel”: 1–248, the work.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 330, and 1625 P. The dedication contains some account of the author by the editor. The preface is by the author’s tutor, to whom Pemble left these lectures, and gives the anecdote which Wood relates of Pemble’s death bed.

13. Prideaux, dr. John. TABVLÆ | AD | GRAMMATICA | Græca Introductoriæ. | IN QVIBVS | Succinctè compingitur, brevissima, sed tamen ex-|pedita, singularum partium orationis decli-|nabilium, Variandi ratio. | ACCESSIT | Vestibuli vice, ad eandem linguam παραίνεσις in gratiam | tyronum, quibus vt convenit explicatiora evol-|vere, ita necesse est hæc ipsa | ad vnguem tenere. | [motto, then woodcut.]

Impr. 92: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [34], signn. A-D4 E1: sign. B 1r beg. profero clarâ: Pica Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 2r-A 2v, dedication to dr. Tho. Holland, dated “Exon. Colleg. Ian. 1. 1607 ... Io. Prideaux”: A 3r-B 3v “... Præfatio”: B 4r-D 4v, the tables: E 1r, “Conclusio ad Lectorem”, and short Latin poem.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 267; and 1607 P, of which this is a reprint.

14. ——. TYROCINIVM | ad Syllogismvm | Legitimum contexendum, & | captiosum dissuendum, ex-|peditissimum. | IN QVO | Ad formam expensa Syllogisticam perstringuntur | punctìm Sophismata, nec minus solidè, quàm | vulgò fit, ratione materiæ; | Excerptis ex optimis Authoribus exemplis Græcolatinis, | vt majori cum voluptate & fructu, ex vtriusq; lin-|guæ candidatis & legantur, & | intelligantur. | [motto, then woodcut.]

Impr. 92: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [18], signn. A2, ( )1, B4, C2: sign. B 1r beg. Sectio prima de: Pica and Long Primer Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 2r-( )r, dedication to Christianus son of Hermannus Julius a Dane, and Gregorius and Erricus sons of Petrus Julius, signed “Johannes Prideaux”, “e Musȩo Oxonii ... pridiè Solstitium Brumale Exod 22. 21. ADVenaM, non ContrIstabIs.” = 1607: ( )r 2 Latin poems: B 1r-C 2v, the treatise.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 267. This piece though apparently separate is really an integral part of the preceding piece, sign. E of the latter (two leaves) forming the last leaf of that piece and the 3rd leaf of this! The dedication tells an anecdote of the last moments of Offenius the tutor of the three dedicatees.

15. Rainolds, dr. John. THE OVERTHROW | OF STAGE-PLAYES, | By the way of controversie betwixt | D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the | reasons that can be made for them are notably refu-|ted; the obiections answered, and the case so cleared | and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, | that is not froward and perverse, may | easilie bee satisfied. | WHEREIN IS MANIFESTLY PRO-|ved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an Actor, | but a beholder of those vanities. | WHEREVNTO ARE ADDED ALSO | and annexed in the end certaine Latine Letters betwixt | the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, Gentiles, | Reader of the Civill Law in Oxford, con-|cerning the same matter. | The second Edition. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 89: 1629: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 190 + [1]: p. 11 beg. ture witnesseth it: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–7) “The Printer to the Reader”, from the first ed.: 1–27, Rainolds’ Answer to Gager, 10 July 1592: 29–164, Rainolds’ second answer, 30 May 1593: 164 (misprinted “264”)-190, four letters between Rainolds and Albericus Gentilis, 1593, in Latin.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 15 and 88 for this controversy. The first ed. of this work was issued in 1599, and included the letters: but the printer is not at present known. There are mentions of the connexion of the University of Oxford with play acting on pp. 143, 149.

16. Salvianus, st. SANCTI | SALVIANI | MASSILIENSIS | PRESBYTERI | DE GVBERNATIONE | Dei, et de iusto præsentiq; | ejus judicio ad S. Salo-|nivm Episcopvm, | libri VIII. | Eiusdem Epistolarum lib. I. | TIMOTHEI NOMINE | ad Ecclesiam Catholic. lib. IV. | Cum duplici indice | [woodcuts.]

Impr. 90: 1629: (twelves) 16o: pp. [16] + 512: p. 11 beg. consulari, illis, 401 tamen quæ emant: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (3) title: (5–6) account of Salvianus, from Trithemius: (7–13) “Index rerum et verborum ...”: (14–15) “Index locorum Scripturæ ...”: 1–297, Salvianus de gubernatione Dei: 298–324, ejusdem Epistolae: 325–488, ejusdem ad Ecclesiam Catholicam: 489–512 “Annotationes aliquot in Salvian(um) ... Autore Ioanne Alexandro Brassicano”.

See 1633 S.

17. T., B. A | PRESERVATIVE, | TO KEEPE A PRO-|TESTANT FROM | BECOMMING | a Papist. | Herein these two sayings following | are expounded. | Thou art Peter, and vpon this rocke (or stone) | I will build my Church; Mat. 16. 18. | But I haue prayed for thee that thy faith faile | not; Luk. 22. 32. | Herevnto is adioyned an admonition to | English Papists, that deny the | Popes Supremacy in | part or in whole. | By T. B. | [motto.] |

Impr. 78: 1629: (eighths) 12o: pp. [8] + 53 + [3]: p. 11 beg. something doubtfull: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–6) dedication to sir Thomas Roe, signed “T. B.”, dated 12 Mar. 1627
8: (7–8) “To the Reader”, signed “T. B.”: 1–53, the exposition.

The dedication states the author’s obligations to sir T. Roe, and especially to sir William Killygrew.

18. Truman, Richard. A | CHRISTIAN | Memorandum, | OR | Advertisement wherein is | handled the Doctrine | of Reproofe. | WHAT IT IS, HOW WE MVST RE-|proue, How necessary it is: With Exhortations | and Arguments moving vs to the right | performance of that duty, and | Reproofe for neglecting | Reproofe. | By Richard Trvman Mr of Arts and | Minister of Gods word at Dallington | neere Northampton. | [motto.]

Impr. 99: 1629: (eights) 16o: pp. [16] + 125 + [3]: p. 11 beg. the Prophet, 111 iect malice: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–10) Epistle dedicatory to William lord Spencer: (11–15) “To the Reader”: 1–125, the work.

19. Z[ouche], Richard. ELEMENTA | Iurisprudentiæ, | DEFINITIONIBVS, | REGVLIS, ET SENTEN-|tijs Selectioribus Iuris Ci-|vilis Illustrata. | [line] | Autore R. Z. P. R. Oxon. | [line: then device.]

Impr. 95: 1629: (eights) 16o: pp. [16] + 277 + [3]: p. 11 beg. runt, personæ, 111 ministratione offerunt: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1–2) not seen: (3) title, “cum Privilegio”: (5) dedication to lord Pembroke, signed “R. Z.”: (7–9) “Iuventuti Magnæ Britanniæ Iuris Studiosæ”, an epistle dedicatory, dated “ex Aulâ Alban: pridie Cal: Iun. 1629,” but not signed: (11–16) a list of parts and sections: 1–277, the work, in 7 parts: 277, note by the author of a possible future volume completing this one.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 511, and 1636 Z. There are editions of Leyden, 1652 and (acc. to Wood) Amst. 1681. The “P. R.” on the title of this and the 1636 edition is Professor Regius.