Impr. 118: 1631: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 24: p. 11 beg. mit, & vadosa: Great Primer Roman. Contents:—(1–2) not seen: (3) title: (5–8) dedication to Laud, bp. of London, chancellor of the University: 1–24, the sermon, on 1 Tim. iv. 16.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 922: the dedication is of some autobiographical interest. One of the Bodleian copies of this sermon bears an autograph note of the author which shows that this book was issued not later than 16 March 1630
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14. Godwin, Thomas. ROMANÆ | HISTORIAE | ANTHOLOGIA | [&c. exactly as 1628 G, and within a similar border.]
Impr. 75a: 1631: sm. 4o: pp. [8] + 277 + [23]: [&c. exactly as 1628 G.]
See 1614 G: this is almost an exact reprint of the 1628 edition, with different imprint and date.
15. Heylyn, Peter. ΜΙΚΡΟ´ΚΟΣΜΟΣ | A | LITTLE | DE-|SCRIPTION OF | THE GREAT WORLD. | The fifth Edition. | [line] | By Peter Heylyn. | [line, motto, device.]
Impr. 119: 1631: (eights) sm. 4o: pp. [20] + 807 + [5]: p. 11 beg. 1. First then there, 701 dales, or Vindelici: Pica Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within arched border: (3–4) dedication to “Prince Charles” as in 1621: (5–6) “To the Reader”: (7–8) Poem “To my brother the Author” by Edw. Heylyn: (9–12) “A Table of the principal Countries ...”: (13–14) “A Table of the ancient Tribes ...”: (15–19) “A Table of the most principall things ...”: (20) “A computation of ... forraine coyne ...”: 1–807, (1–2) the work: (4–5) not seen.
See 1621 H.
16. Oxford, University. AD | magnificvm | Et Spectatissimum Virum Domi-|num Iohannem Cirenbergivm | PROCONSVLEM CIVITATIS | GEDANENSIS. | Ob acceptum Synodalium Epistolarum | Concilij Basileensis Αυτόγραφον sigillo eiusdem in | plumbum impresso obsignatum, quod nobilissimus | Dominus Thomas Roe Eques Auratus, | Serenissimi Magnæ Britanniæ Regis Legatus | ab eo sibi priùs officiosè oblatum, Oxoniensi Bib-|liothecæ transmisit ac dono dedit. | CARMEN | HONORARIVM. | [line.]
Impr. 73a: 1631: sm. 4o: pp. [6] + 17 + [1]: p. 11 beg. Nec calamus: English Roman. Contents:—(1) title: (3–5) Latin preface to Johannes Cirenbergius by J. Rous: 1–17, complimentary poems.