Impr. 85: 1628: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 39 + [1]: p. 11 beg. sible resemblance: Pica English and Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, (2) four “Errata”: 3–8 “To his parishioners ...” of Appleton, a dedication and preface: 1–39 the work.
For the author see Wood’s Fasti Oxon., i. 389.
9. Doughty, John. A DISCOVRSE | CONCERNING | THE ABSTRUSENESSE | of Divine Mysteries, together | with our knowledge of them | May 1. 1627. | ANOTHER | TOVCHING CHVRCH-|Schismes but the Vnanimity | of Orthodox Professours | Feb. 17. 1628. | [line] | By I. D. Mr of Arts and Fellow of | Merton Colledge in Oxford. | [line.]
Impr. 84: 1628: sm. 4o: pp. [4] + 26 + 26: pp. 11 beg. for mans delight, and by discountenance: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within a line: (3–4) dedication to Dr. Brent, warden of Merton, signed “Iohn Doughty”: 1–26 the first sermon, on Rom. xii. 16: 1–26 the second, on Rom. xvi. 17.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 977. The signatures run through the whole volume. All the pages of text are within a bounding line doubled at the top and outer side.
10. Field, dr. Richard. OF | THE CHVRCH, | FIVE BOOKES. | BY | Richard Field doctor | OF DIVINITY | AND SOME=|TIMES DEANE OF | GLOCESTER. | [line] | THE SECOND EDITION VERY MVCH AVG=|mented, in the thirde booke, and the Appendix to the same. | [line, then device, then line.]
Impr. 68a: 1628: (sixes) fol.: pp. [16] + 906 + [2]: p. 11 beg. tation of daungerous, 701 wrongs of the Court: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (3–4) Epistle dedicatory to the duke of Buckingham, signed “Nathaniel Field”, the author’s son. (5–7) Epistle dedicatory to the archbp. of Canterbury, by Rich. Field: (9–15) “what things are handled in the bookes following”: (15) “Errata”: 1–28, the work, bk 1: 29–46, bk 2: 47–182, bk 3: 183–342, “an Appendix ...”: 343–402, bk 4: 403, a title to book 5, and its appendix, with impr. 68: 403–746, bk 5: 747–906, the appendix: (1–2) not seen.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 184, 1635 F. The first ed. (two different issues) was Lond. 1606 (5th book, Lond. 1610). The author died in 1616. Three edd. or parts of edd. have been issued even in the 19th century. The signatures run completely through the book.
11. Godwin, Thomas. ROMANÆ | HISTORIAE | ANTHOLOGIA | RECOGNITA ET | AVCTA. | AN | ENGLISH EXPOSITION | OF THE ROMAN ANTI-|quities, wherein many Roman | & English offices are paralleld | and divers obscure phrases | explained | For the vse of Abingdon Schoole. | [line] | Newly revised and inlarged by the | Author. | [line.]
Impr. 70: 1628: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 277 + [23]: p. 11 beg. malefactor, but, 201 Cap. 8. De rupe: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within an arched border: (3–4) dedication to dr. Young, 14 Cal. Dec. 1622: (5) “Benevolo lectori ...”: (7) “A short table ...” of contents: 1–277 the work: (1–23) “Index rerum et verborum”.