Impr. 13c: 1617: (twelves) 16o: [2] + 204 + [2] + 2 unpaged tables, see below: p. 11 beg. Tertio Ge-, 111 ctivam habet: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: 1–204, the work, in 3 books, with two sm. 4o leaves unpaged inserted at pp. 32–3 and 42–3, printed on one side only with logical divisions of Substantia and Qualitas respectively: (1) “Lectoribus ...”, a deprecation of criticism.
For the author see Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 283. This is the first known Oxford edition: see 1613 S., 1614 S., 1618 S., 1627 S., 1633 S., 1639 S., 1684. There is also a London ed. of 1621.
10. Terry, John. THE | REASONA-|BLENESSE OF WISE AND | holy truth: and the absurditie | of foolish and wicked | Errour. | [two texts, then device.]
Impr. 36: 1617: sm. 4o: pp. [4] + 38 + [2]: p. 11 beg. able so: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) dedication to Arthur Lake, bp. of Bath and Wells: 1–38, the sermon, on John xvii. 17.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 410.
11. W., R., of Hart Hall, Oxford. “Merry Jests concerning Popes, Monkes and ffryers translated out of Ffrench by R. W. Bachelour of Arts of H[arts]. H[all]. in Oxon.”
So in Arber’s Transcript of the Stationers’ Register, as a book of Joseph Barnes’s, entered at Stationers’ Hall 26 Feb. 1620
1 by John Barnes. It must have been printed between 1585 and 1617 inclusive, probably after 1610.
1618.
1. Angelus, Christophorus. [woodcut] | CHRISTO-|PHER ANGELL, | A GRECIAN, WHO TA-|sted of many stripes and tor-|ments inflicted by the | Turkes for the faith | which he had in | Christ Iesus.| * *
* | [device].
Impr. 39: 1618: sm. 4o: pp. [16], signn. A-B4: sign. B 1r beg. much in debt: Pica Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r title: A 2r, dedication to England: A 2r-B 3r, the work: B 4r, a woodcut, see below.