Impr. 48: 1624: (fours) folio: pp. [4] + 64 + [4] + “1”-“188” + [4] + “189”-“332” + [2] + “333”-“557” + [7]: pp. 11 beg. make sport, and uing borne in, 401 Da mihi basia: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3) dedication to George lord Berkeley: 1–64, “Democritus Iunior to the Reader”: 64, Errata: (1–4) “The Synopsis of the first partition”: 1–188, the first part: (1–4) “The Synopsis of the second partition”: 189–332, the second part: (1–2) “Analysis of the third partition”: 333–557, the third part: (1–7) “the table.”
See “Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 653, and 1621 B. The author’s name does not seem to occur anywhere in the book.
4. C[arleton], G[eorge], bishop of Chichester. ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΓΟΜΑΝΙΑ: | The Madnesse of Astrologers. | OR | An Examination of Sir | Christopher Heydons | Booke, | JNTITULED | A DEFENCE OF | Iudiciarie Astrologie. | Written neere vpon twenty yeares ago, by G. C. And | by permission of the Author set forth for the Vse of | such as might happily be misled by the | Knights booke. | Published by T. V. B. of D. | [motto.]
Impr. 51: 1624: sm. 4o: pp. [24] + 123 + [1]: p. 11 beg. neither can they, 111 them: which: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) “A”: (3) title: (5–15) Epistle dedicatory to Thomas Carleton, signed “Tho: Vicars”: (17) “In Authorem & eius opera. Προσφώνησις”, a Latin poem: (19–22) “Ἀνακεφαλαίωσις: or Recapitulation of the Chiefe Passages in this Treatise”, a list of Contents: (23) quotation from Ennius: 1–123, the work: 123, a chronogram, 1624.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 424. The book was entered at Stationers’ Hall to Will. Turner, 18 July 1623. The author, whose initials only occur in the book, was at this time bishop of Chichester: the editor Vicars had married the bishop’s daughter. Sir Chr. Heydon’s book was published in 1603 at Cambridge, and a second book by him on Astrology published in 1650 was followed by a reprint of the present work in 1651.
5. Flavel, John. TRACTA-|TVS DE DE-|MONSTRATI-|ONE METHO-|DICVS & PO-|LEMICVS, quatuor | libris absolutus: | Antehæc in usum Iuventutis | in Collegio Wadhami | apud Oxonienses privatis | prælectionibus traditus, | à | Iohanne Flavel | Art. Mag. & ejusdem | Colleg;j Socio. | [woodcuts.]
Impr. 42: 1624: 16o.
For the author and book see Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 207, and 1619 F. Only known at present from a titlepage in the Bagford collections at the British Museum (463. h. 3), but it is not likely to be rare.
6. France. ARTICLES | [&c. precisely as 1623 F adding after REALME.:—] Wherein, their iudgement touching the principall Contro-|versies now on foote betwixt the Remonstrantes | and Contra-remonstrantes, is briefly declared. | [then woodcuts, not device].
Impr. 39, &c. exactly as 1623 F.