Impr. 180: 1639: (twos) la. 8o: pp. [6] + 64 + [2]: p. 11 beg. Scena II: Great Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title, within double lines: (3) “To the reader”: (4–5) two prologues: (6) “The Persons of the Play” &c.: 1–64, the play: (1–2) two epilogues.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ed. Bliss, iii. 972. There are subsequent editions of the play in 1658 (Oxford) and 1659 (Oxford). The preface is depreciatory of the work, stating that it was at first written “out of obedience,” and that it was only published in self-defence to avoid a threatened unauthorized issue in London.
17. Prayer, book of Common. LIBER | PSALMORUM | ET PRECVM | in usum Ecclesiæ | Cath. Christi | Oxon. | [woodcut.]
Impr. 151: 1639: (twelves) 16o: pp. 295 + [1]: p. 11 beg. Cesset quæso, 201 Ac tradidit: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—1, title, within double lines: 3–283, the Psalter: 285–295, special prayers, as in 1615 P.
See 1615 P. It is noticeable that the University no longer prints the book of Common Prayer as a whole, but only the Psalter as found in that book, separately.
18. Prideaux, John. TABVLÆ | AD | GRAMMATICA | Græca Introductoriæ. | IN QVIBVS | Succinctè compingitur, brevissima, sed | tamen expedita, singularum partium orationis | declinabilium, Variandi ratio. | ACCESSIT | Vestibuli vice, ad eandem linguam παραίνεσις in | gratiam tyronum, quibus ut convenit explica-|tiora evolvere, ita necesse est hæc ipsa | ad unguem tenere. | [motto] | EDITIO TERTIA. | [woodcuts.]
Impr. 191: 1639: sm. 4o: pp. [68], signn. A-F4, G2, H-I4: sign. B1r beg. profero clarâ, F2r 15. Asserit A: Pica Roman. Contents:—sign. A1r, title: A2r-A2v, dedication to dr. Tho. Holland, dated “Exon. Colleg. Ian. 1. 1607”, and signed “Io. Prideaux”: A3r-B3v, preface as in the 1607 edition: B4r-E1r, the work, “Conclusio”, &c., as before: E2r, a title:—“TYROCINIVM | AD SYLLOGISMVM | Legitimum contexendum, & | captiosum dissuendum, ex-|peditissimum. | IN QVO | Ad formam expensa Syllogisticam perstrin-|guntur punctìm Sophismata, nec minus solidè, | quàm vulgò fit, ratione materiæ; | Excerptis ex optimis Authoribus exemplis Græco-latinis, | ut majori cum voluptate & fructu, ex utriusq; lin-|guæ candidatis & legantur, & | intelligantur. | [motto, then woodcut]” with impr. 157: E3r-E4r, the dedication, as in the 1629 edition: E4r, two Latin poems: F1r-G2v, the treatise: H1r, a title:—“HEPTADES | LOGICAE· | SIVE | MONITA AD AMPLIORES | Tractatus Introductoria. | [motto, then device]”, with impr. 191 a: H2r-I4v, the treatise.
See 1607 P, 1629 P, and Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ed. Bliss, iii. 267. The Heptades (seven divisions of Logic) seem to be here printed for the first time.
19. Smith, Samuel. ADITVS | AD | LOGICAM· | IN VSVM EORVM | qui primò Academi-|AM Salutant. | [line] | Autore Samuele Smith, | Artium Magistro. | [line] | Editio quinta. | [woodcut.]
Impr. 109 a: 1639: (twelves) 16o: pp. [14] + 204 + [2] + 2 folded leaves: p. 11 beg. Proximum est, 111 non autem: Long Primer Roman. Contents:—p. (5) title: (7–11) “De nupera Londinensi editione ad Lectorem Προτρεπτικός.”: 1–204, the work in 3 books: (1) “Lectoribus ...”: before pp. 33 and 43 should be folded tables of Substantia and Qualitas.