[The printers’ names are in small capitals: the names following each printer, in roman type and with a — preceding, are of publishers for whom the printer worked.]
| 1. | 1585 | 1590 | 1595 | 1600 | 1605 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jos. Barnes | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | 1 |
| 2 | — London shop | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | O | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 2 | |||||||||||||
| 3 | — R. Wright | ○ | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| — author of book | ○ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | — John Barnes L | ○ | ○ | ○ | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | — S. Waterson L | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2. | 1610 | 1615 | 1620 | 1625 | 1630 | 1635 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jos. Barnes (cont.) | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | — John Barnes L (cont.) | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | William Wrench | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | + | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | John Lichfield | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | ~ + | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ + | ~ | ~ | 7 |
| 8 | — S. Jackson | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 8 | |||||||||||||||||
| 9 | — W. Spier | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 9 | ||||||||||||||||
| 10 | — H. Cripps | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ ⨀ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ⨀ | 10 | ||||
| 11 | — J. Pyper L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | 11 | |||||||||||||||
| 12 | — W. Davis | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ⨀ ○ | 12 | ||||||||||
| 13 | — T. Huggins | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ⨀ ○ | ⨀ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 13 | |||
| 14 | — E. Peerse | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 14 | ||||||||
| 15 | — W. Turner | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ ⨀ | ○ ⨀ | ⨀ | 15 | ||||||||
| 16 | — E. Forrest | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ○ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | 16 | ||
| 3. | 1615 | 1620 | 1625 | 1630 | 1635 | 1640 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | — W. Webbe | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 17 | ||||||||
| 18 | — H. Curteyne | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ⨀ | ⨀ | 18 | ||||||
| 19 | — T. Butler | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 19 | ||||||||||||
| 20 | — H. Seale L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 20 | |||||||||||
| 21 | — J. Clarke L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 21 | |||||||
| 22 | [— B. Fisher] | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 22 | |||||||
| 23 | James Short | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | 23 | ||||||||||||||||
| — S. Jackson | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| — W. Spier | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| — H. Cripps | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| — J. Pyper | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| — W. Davis | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | |||||||||||||||||||
| 24 | William Turner[[20]] | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | + ○ | ○ + ⨀ | ○ + ⨀ | ~ + ⨀ | ~ | ~ ⨀ | ~ ○ | ⨀ ~ ○ | ~ | ○ ~ + ⨀ | ○ ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ ⨀ | ~ ○ | ~ | 24 |
| — T. Huggins | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ⨀ ○ | ⨀ | ⨀ | ⨀ | |||||||||||||
| — E. Peerse | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | |||||||||||||||||
| — E. Forrest | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ○ | ⨀ | ○ | ⨀ | ⨀ | ○ | ||||||||||
| — H. Cripps | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ⨀ | ⨀ | ○ | ||||||||||||||
| — H. Curteyne | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ⨀ | ○ | ⨀ ○ | ⨀ ○ | ○ | ||||||||
| — W. Webbe | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ ⨀ | ||||||||
| 25 | — R. Allot L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ⨀ | 25 | |||||||||
| — author of book | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | |||||||||
| 26 | — M. Sparke L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ ⨀ | 26 | |||||||||
| — J. Clarke L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | |||||||||
| 27 | — London shop | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 27 | ||||
| 28 | — J. Willimot | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ⨀ | 28 | ||
| 29 | — J. Adams | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | 29 | |||
| 30 | — J. Godwin | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ⨀ | 30 | ||
| 31 | — W. Harris L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 31 | |||
| 32 | J. Allam | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ ⨀ | 32 | ||
| 33 | J. Westall | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ○ | 33 | |
| 34 | — T. Robinson | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | 34 |
| 4. | 1635 | 1640 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Leonard Lichfield | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ ○ | 35 |
| — W. Webbe | ○ | ○ | ○ | |||||
| — T. Huggins | ¨ | ○ | ||||||
| — E. Forrest | ¨ | ○ | ⨀ ○ | ○ | ○ | ⨀ ○ | ||
| 36 | — T. Allam | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ⨀ | 36 | ||
| — H. Curteyne | ¨ | ¨ | ○ ⨀ | |||||
| — H. Cripps | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ○ | ○ | |||
| — J. Willimot (or Wilmot) | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | |||||
| 37 | — F. Bowman | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 37 |
| — W. Davis | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | |||
| — J. Clarke | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ||||
| — J. Godwin | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | |||
| — author of book | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | |||
| 38 | — J. Allen of Leicester | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 38 | |
| 39 | — T. Thomas of Bristol | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 39 | |
| — E. Peerse | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | |||
| 40 | — M. Hunt | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | 40 |
| 41 | — R. Young | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | 41 |
| 42 | — R. Royston L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 42 |
| 43 | — S. Enderby L | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | 43 |
| 5. | 1625 | 1630 | 1635 | 1640 | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Publishers, with no Oxford Printer’s Name. | ||||||||||||||||||
| H. Cripps [London[[21]] or with Lichfield] | ⨀ ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | |||||||||||||
| H. Curteyne [London or with Turner] | ⨀ | ⨀ | ||||||||||||||||
| ‘W. Mapes’ | ¨ | ○ | ||||||||||||||||
| T. Huggins [with Turner] | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | ⨀ | ||||||||||||||
| 44 | P. Stephens | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | 44 | ||||||||||||
| 45 | C. Meredith | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ⨀ | 45 | ||||||||||||
| W. Webbe [with Lichfield] | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | |||||||||||
| author of book [do.] | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | |||||||||||
| F. Bowman[[22]] [London or with Lichfield] | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | |||||
| J. Allam [with Turner] | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ¨ | ○ | ||||||||
INDEX
(Where practicable, the references in this Index are to the year and the first letter of the heading in that year: otherwise to pages.)
- A.
- A., sub-deacon of St Frideswide’s, Oxford, mentioned p. [267].
- A., J., 1634. See Allen, John.
- A., N., 1616. See Nixon, Anthony.
- A., R., 1624. See Ayton, sir Robert.
- A., T., 1612. See Abbay, Thomas.
- Abbas, Georgius. See Abbot, George.
- Abbay, Thomas, of Virginia. Smith’s Proceedings of the English Colonies, ed. by him. 1612 S.
- Abbot, George, archbp. of Canterbury. Quaestiones sex totidem praelectionibus in schola theologica Oxoniae habitis discussae, 1597. 1598 A.
- — Reasons which dr. Hill hath brought for the upholding of papistry, unmasked. 1604 A.
- — Letter to him from the Chancellor of the University of Oxford (1606?), in Latin. 1607 W.
- — Dedications to him. 1610 B, D, 1614 P, 1620 D, 1628 F, 1635 F.
- — The copy of a letter sent from my Lord’s Grace of Canterbury (about Preachers). 1622 A.
- — Letter about preachers (1622) mentioned. 1622 H.
- Abbot, George, M.P. for Guildford, mentioned. 1621 B.
- Abbot, Robert, bp. of Salisbury. Testimonial from him to C. Angelus, 1616. 1618 A.
- Abingdon. See Godwin, Thomas, 1614.
- — Discourses there by J. Prime, mentioned. 1587 P.
- — Printing there, mentioned, p. [263].
- Abot, Jeffra, of Virginia. Extracts from his writings. 1612 S.
- Accomplishment of the prophecies. See Du Moulin, Pierre.
- Achilles Tatius. The Loves of Clitophon and Leucippe (tr. by A. Hodges). 1638 A.
- Achitophel, 1628. See Carpenter, Nathaniel.
- Acontius, Jacobus. Stratagemata Satanae, et epistola ad J. Wolfium. 1631 A.
- Acrostics. 1619 O, 1623 O.
- Actors, Sebastian, bookseller, mentioned, p. [272].
- Adam, bookbinder, mentioned, pp. [268], [269].
- Adam de Walton, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. [268].
- Adams, J., bookseller, &c., mentioned, pp. [276], [308], [312].
- Advice of a son to his mother (against Roman Catholicism). 1616 A.
- Aegidius de Columna, of Rome, the doctor fundatissimus. De peccato originali. 1479 A, p. [253].
- Æsop, mentioned. 1633 B.
- Æthiopic, p. [230].
- Affaniae. See Fitz-Geffrey, Charles.
- Agatharchides. Excerpta de Rubro Mari, Gr. et Lat. 1597 A, p. [229].
- Airay, Christopher. Fasciculus praeceptorum logicorum. 1628 A, 1633 A.
- Airay, Henry, provost of Queen’s coll., Oxford. Dedications to him. 1613 R, 1614 R.
- Albin, Jean d’. Answer to his Notable discourse against heretics (1575) by Thomas Sparke (the original treatise is here reprinted). 1591 S.
- Alchemy. See Thornborough, bp. John.
- Alchorne sale, mentioned, pp. [253], [261], cf. [227].
- Alciatus, Andreas. Excerpt from his Formula Romani Imperii. 1634 P.
- Alcock, Richard, bell-ringer, mentioned, p. [273].
- Aleman, Mateo. The Rogue, or the Life
- of Guzman de Alfarache, tr. from the Spanish by J. Mabbe. 1630 A.
- Alemannia, Johannes de. See Johannes de Alemannia.
- Alexander (Alison), J., parchment-seller, mentioned, pp. [256], [272].
- Alexander de Hales (not de Ales or Alesius). Latin Commentary by him on the De anima of Aristotle. 1481 A, p. [254], see p. [11] (“1511”).
- Alexander de Villa Dei. Textus Alexandri, cum sententiis (a fragment). 1485 A, p. [260].
- Alexandria. See 1638 A.
- Alfarache, Guzman de. See Aleman, Mateo.
- Alfred, king, mentioned, p. [251].
- Alitophilus, pseud. See Barclay, John.
- Allam, John, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [277], [308], [312], [313].
- Allam, Thomas, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [278], [307], [313].
- Allen, John. The younger brother his apology. 1634 A.
- Allen, John, bookseller, of Leicester, mentioned, pp 309, 313.
- Allen, Thomas, of Gloucester hall, Oxford. MS. of Gregory the Great belonging to him, mentioned. 1610 J.
- — Laudatio funebris in obitum ejus, per Gul. Burton. 1633 B.
- — Latin poem on him, by R. James. 1633 M.
- Allen, cardinal William. Answer to two books by him, by bp. Bilson. 1585 B.
- — Dedication to him in 1589 mentioned. 1602 S.
- Allnutt, William Henry, mentioned. p. vii, 1613 B.
- Allot, Robert, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. [302], [312].
- Almanac. See Booker, John (1637).
- — See Cowper, Thomas (1637).
- — See Wyberd, John (1637).
- Ambrose, st. Extract from his works, in English. 1637 F.
- Ames, William. Bellarminus enervatus, ed. 3ia. 1629 A.
- Amoenitates humanae. See Puteanus, Erycius.
- Ampelius, Lucius. Liber memorialis ex bibliotheca Cl. Salmasii. 1638 F.
- Amsterdam, mentioned, pp. [8], [9].
- Anagrams, 1619 O, 1623 O, 1624 O, 1625 O (bis), 1633 O.
- Anatomy of Melancholy. See Burton, Robert.
- Anchoran, John, mentioned. 1633 G, 1634 S.
- Andrewes, bp. Lancelot. His Tortura Torti mentioned. 1613 B.
- Andrewes, John. Christ his cross. 1614 A.
- Angelus, Christophorus. Πόνησις Χ. Ἀγγέλου. 1617 A.
- — — (the same in English). 1617 A.
- — Account of his sufferings, second issue. 1618 A.
- — Testimonials to him, from the University of Oxford and the bp. of Salisbury. 1618 A.
- Anglo-Saxon. Anglo-Saxon fount used in 1634. 1634 R.
- Annalia Dubrensia, mentioned. 1613 B.
- Anne, princess, born 1636. Flos Britannicus (poems on her birth by members of the University of Oxford). 1636 O.
- Anne of Denmark, queen, d. 1619, mentioned. 1605 O.
- — Academiae Oxoniensis Funebria sacra ... Annae ... dicata (Latin poems). 1619 O.
- Anne de Rohan, lady. Dedication to her, by Pierre Du Moulin, in English. 1609 D, 1634 D.
- Answer. Brief answer unto certain objections against the descension of Christ into Hell. See Parkes, Richard, 1604.
- Anthony, Francis. Cotta contra Antonium. 1623 C.
- Antichristians. See Sparke, Thomas, 1591.
- Anti-Possevinus, 1625. See James, Richard.
- Antonius, Franciscus. See Anthony, Francis.
- Anwykyll, John. Latin Grammar and Vulgaria Terentii, ascribed to him. 1483 A, p. [257].
- Anyan, Thomas. Sermon. 1615 A.
- Aphorismi. See Piscator, Johannes.
- Apology for women. See Heale, William.
- Apostles’ Creed. See Creed.
- Appleton, co. Berks. Dedication to the parishioners. 1628 D.
- Aquepontanus, Joannes. See Bridgwater, John.
- Arabic. See Pasor, Matthias, 1626.
- — Poem in Arabic. 1612 H.
- — De Arabicae linguae utilitate et praestantia oratio, habita a T. Greaves, 1637. 1639 G.
- — mentioned, p. [230].
- Arber, prof. Edward, mentioned. P. vii, 1612 S.
- Archaeologia Attica. See Rous, Francis.
- Archdeacons. See Articles.
- Archer, Humphrey, bookseller, mentioned, p. [275].
- Aretinus, Franciscus. See Franciscus of Arezzo.
- — Leonardus. See Brunus, Leonardus, of Arezzo.
- Aretius, Jacobus. See Martin, James.
- Argenis. See Barclay, John.
- Aristophanes. The Knights, in Greek. 1593 A.
- Aristotle:
- The spurious Peplus mentioned. 1587 S.
- Interpretes librorum Aristotelis, in bibl. Bodleiana. 1605 J.
- Latin speeches, &c., by B. Holyday, touching the De Anima, Ethics, Rhetoric, &c. of Aristotle. 1633 H.
- Index Aristotelicus to Pavonius’s Summa Ethicae. 1633 P.
- De Anima.
- Ethics.
- Speculum moralium quaestionum in universam Ethicen Aristotelis, authore J. Caso. 1585 C, 1596 C.
- Ethics, Eudemian.
- Commentarius in Magna Moralia Aristotelis, authore Johanne Caso. 1586 C.
- Reflexus speculi moralis qui commentarii vice esse poterit in Magna Moralia Aristotelis, auctore J. Caso. 1596 C.
- Ethics, Nicomachean.
- Oeconomica.
- Thesaurus oeconomiae seu comm. in Oeconomica, authore J. Caso. 1587 C (doubtful), 1597 C, 1598 C (doubtful).
- — mentioned, p. [253].
- Organon.
- Summa veterum interpretum in universam Dialecticam Aristotelis, auctore J. Case. 1592 C, 1598 C.
- Physica.
- Ancilla philosophiae seu epitome in octo libros Physicorum, authore J. Caso. 1599 C.
- Lapis philosophicus, comm. in 8 libros Physicorum, auctore J. Caso. 1599 C.
- Politics.
- Sphaera civitatis (comm. on the Politics, by J. Case). 1588 C. See 1596 C.
- Johannis Buridani quaestiones in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis. 1640 B.
- — mentioned, p. [253].
- Posterior Analytics.
- Latin commentary by Walter Burley on the Posterior Analytics of Aristotle. 1517 B, see p. [11] (“1512”).
- Analysis Analyticorum Posteriorum, opera et studio G. P[owel.] 1594 P.
- — per G. Powel. 1631 P.
- Sophistici Elenchi.
- Arithmetic. See Buscherus, Heizo.
- — See Computus.
- Armada, mentioned. 1588 P.
- — A Skeltonicall salutation ... (on the Armada). 1589 S.
- Arminianism, mentioned. 1626 B.
- Arminius, Jacobus, mentioned. 1626 A.
- Arran, earl of. See Hamilton, James.
- Arretinus, Leonardus. See Brunus, Leonardus, of Arezzo.
- Arschotanus, dux, mentioned. 1640 P.
- Articles. See Berkshire.
- — See Bridges, John.
- — See King, John.
- — See Oxford—Diocese.
- — See Thornborough, John.
- — A general (undated) form of Articles of Visitation, apparently for Bishops or Archdeacons. 1633 A.
- — The xxxix Articles of 1562. 1636 A. See James, Thomas.
- — Articuli Christianae fidei, versu, expressi per J. Glanville. 1613 G.
- — Articles agreed on at Charenton. See France, 1623.
- Ashburnham, Bertram, earl of Ashburnham, mentioned, p. [253].
- Askew, Anthony, mentioned, pp. [8], [227], [253].
- Atkyns, Richard. His Original and Growth of Printing, 1664, p. [245].
- Attonitus, Richardus, pseudonym. Veritas odiosa. Fragmenta colloquii Machiavelli et Mercurii. 1626 A.
- Augustine, bookbinder, mentioned, pp. [267], [269].
- Augustine, st., bp. of Hippo. Sermo beati Augustini de misericordia et pia oratione pro defunctis. 1483 H.
- — mentioned. 1613 B.
- — De haeresibus. 1631 V.
- — Excitatio fidelis animae (1483?) p. [259].
- Aurum potabile. See Cotta, John, 1623.
- Ave Maria. The Ave Maria to the queen of France. 1611 J.
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- B.
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- B., C. Tumulus Gustavi Adolphi; a Latin poem. 1636 B.
- B., D. See under B., M.
- B., E. The curse of sacrilege; a sermon on tithes (on Mal. iii. 9). 1630 B.
- B., E. M., 1636. See Bolton, Edmund (Maria).
- B., F., 1639. See Bowman, Francis.
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- B., J., mentioned. 1640 F.
- B., M., wife of D. B. Dedication to her. 1599 R.
- B., R., 1631. See Bolton, Robert.
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- — Of the advancement and proficience of learning, translated into English by Gilbert Wats: with poems on Bacon, &c. 1640 B, see Frontispiece.
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- — Portrait of him mentioned. 1640 B.
- — Latin letter from him to Trinity college, Cambridge. 1640 B.
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- — — second do. 1635 B.
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- — mentioned. 1610 R.
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- Barker, Christopher, bookseller, mentioned, p. [277].
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- Barlaamus. Περὶ τῆς τοῦ Πάπα ἀρχῆς, with Latin version by John Lluyd or Lloyd. 1592 B.
- Barlow, Richard. Pietas in patrem (English poems on his death by his son bp. Barlow and others). 1637 B.
- Barlow, bp. Thomas. Pietas in patrem, or a few tears upon the death of his father. 1637 B.
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- — mentioned. 1640 S, p. [252].
- Barne, Thomas. Sermon at Paul’s Cross, 1591. 1591 B.
- Barnes, John, son of Joseph, bookseller of London, mentioned, 1602 H, 1617 H, W, pp. [275], [277], [296], [311].
- — Preface by him, as “I. B.” 1616 B.
- Barnes, Joseph. Address to the earl of Leicester. 1585 C, 1596 C.
- — Complimentary Latin verses to him. 1585 C.
- — mentioned. 1588 C, 1606 O, 1626 B, pp. [274]–5, 289, 293, 311.
- — Votum typographi ad regem (a Latin poem). 1603 O.
- — Application for a license to him to have a monopoly of printing classical books, 1596, p. [276].
- — Note of 78 copies of James’s Concordantiae received from him 30 July, 1607. 1607 J.
- Barnes, Robert, fellow of Magdalen coll. Oxford. Editor of “Beatae Mariae Magdalenae Lachrimae.” 1606 O.
- — Sermon at Henley at the Visitation, 1626. 1626 B.
- Barnes, Roger, bookseller, mentioned, p. [277] (bis).
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- Baronet’s burial. See Potter, Barnabas.
- Bartholinus, Casparus. Anatomicae institutiones. 1633 B.
- — Enchiridion ethicum. 1633 B.
- Bas, William. See Basse, William.
- Basse or Bas (?), William. Great Britain’s Sunset. 1613 B.
- — other poems by him (?) mentioned. 1613 B.
- Bassett, lady Elizabeth. Dedication to her. 1612 S.
- Bateman sale, mentioned, pp. [256], [259].
- Baterel, Guillermus. Edited Buridan’s Quaestiones in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis. 1640 B.
- Bates, William. His Vitae selectorum virorum referred to. 1602 B, 1613 O, 1617 D.
- Baxter, Nathaniel, mentioned. 1635 D.
- Bayley, Thomas. De merito mortis Christi, et modo Conversionis, diatribae duo in schola theologica Oxon., 1621. 1626 B.
- — Concio ad clerum, 1622. 1626 B.
- Baylie, dr. Richard. Dedication to him. 1638 G.
- Bayly, rev. John. Two sermons. 1630 B.
- Bayly, Lewis, bp. of Bangor. Dedication to him. 1630 B.
- Bayning, Paul, 2nd viscount Bayning. Poems by Christ Church men on his death. 1638 O.
- Bayning, Penelope, viscountess. Dedication to her. 1638 O.
- Baynton, Anne. See Rogers, Hugh.
- Beacon, Richard. Solon his follie, or a politique discourse touching the reformation of Common-weales. 1594 B, p. [229].
- Beal, sir Robert. Dedication to him. 1596 M.
- Beaudesert, lord. See Paget, lord.
- Becanus, Martinus. His Refutatio Torturae Torti alluded to. 1613 B.
- Bedé, Jean. The Mass displayed, tr. by E. C. 1619 B.
- Bedford, countess of. Dedication to her. 1593 S.
- Bedford, earl of. See Russell, Francis.
- Bedingfield, Robert. Sermon at Paul’s Cross (on Rom. vi. 23). 1625 B.
- Bedwin, William, illuminator, mentioned, p. [271].
- Bees. See Butler, Charles.
- Beesley, Henry. Complimentary poems. 1634 F.
- Belgium. Dedication to the Belgian States. 1629 A.
- Bellarmine, cardinal Robert. See Leyden.
- — Rainoldus de Romanae Ecclesiae idololatria (adversus Bellarminum, &c.). 1596 R.
- — Scholastica Theologiae institutio adversus Bellarminum, auctore L. Trelcatio. 1606 T.
- — mentioned. 1613 B.
- — Du Moulin’s Accomplishment of the Prophecies, written against Bellarmine. 1613 D.
- — De confessionis auricularis vanitate adversus card. Bellarminum, auctore I. Denisono. 1621 D.
- — Bellarminus enervatus, auctore Gul. Amesio, ed. 3ia. 1629 A.
- Bellositum Dobunorum. See under Oxford, ad init.
- Bellum Grammaticale (by Andreas Guarna). Prologue and Epilogue to it by W. Gager, in Latin. 1592 G, p. [229].
- Benefield, Sebastian. Doctrinae Christianae sex capita totidem praelectionibus discussa. 1610 B.
- — Sermon at St. Mary’s, Oxford (on Ps. xxi 6). 1611 B.
- — Commentary on Amos chap. 1, with a sermon on 1 Cor. ix. 19. 1613 B.
- — — Latin translation in 1615, mentioned, ibid.
- — — reprint in 1629, mentioned, ibid.
- — Commentary on Amos chapp. 2, 3, mentioned. 1613 B.
- — Sermon, on Amos iii. 6. 1613 B.
- — Eight sermons. 1614 B.
- — The sin against the Holy Ghost, 12 sermons. 1615 B.
- — His Haven of the afflicted, a sermon, “1615”. 1615 H.
- — Dedication to him. 1619 B.
- — mentioned. 1627 F.
- Bene fundatum, a lost Oxford book (about 1517–19), p. [12].
- Bense, Petrus. Analogo-diaphora (a treatise on French, Italian and Spanish grammar). 1637 B.
- Bercka, Gerard ten Raem de. See Raem, Gerard ten.
- Berkley, lady Elizabeth. Dedication to her. 1626 W.
- Berkshire, archdeaconry. Visitation articles, 1615 (Lionel Sharpe). 1615 S.
- — — 1631 (Edw. Davenant) 1631 D.
- — — 1635 (John Rives). 1635 R.
- Bernard, st. Collectanea, out of St. Bernard, &c., by J. Panke. 1618 P.
- Bernard, Richard. Fabulous foundation of the Popedom. 1619 B.
- Bettes, Francis. A label for his books given to New College, Oxford, 1593, p. [229].
- Beza, Theodorus. Sermons on the Song of Solomon i-iii, tr. into English. 1587 B.
- — Preface to him. 1630 P.
- Bible:—
- For the monopoly of printing Bibles, see under Oxford—Printing (printing privileges).
- Account of the Lithuanian translation, Oxf. “1569”, mentioned, p. [13].
- Biblii Summula, mentioned. 1586 S.
- Catalogus expositorum S. Scripturae in bibl. Bodleiana, auctore T. James. 1605 J.
- Catalogus interpretum S. Scripturae in bibliotheca Bodleiana (per J. Verneuil). 1635 V.
- A nomenclator of such tracts and sermons as have been printed in English on any place of Holy Scripture, by J. Verneuil. 1637 V.
- Hen. Stanley, appendix ad libros tam Veteris quam Novi Testamenti, 1630, p. [233].
- The Wicked Bible (1631), mentioned, p 277.
- Old Testament:—
- Genesis.
- Exposition of Gen. xxxiii. 1–3, by J. Overton. 1586 O.
- Job.
- Explanationes Ricardi Hampole super lectiones Job. 1483 H.
- Psalms.
- Meditation on part of the 7th Psalm. 1613 B.
- Day’s Descant on David’s Psalms (1–8). 1620 D.
- The Psalms translated by King James i. 1631 B.
- Liber Psalmorum et precum in usum ecclesiae Cathedralis Oxon. 1639 P.
- Ecclesiastes.
- An exposition of Ecclesiastes, 1573, mentioned. 1586 E.
- Solomon’s Sermon with a paraphrase by Antonio de Corro, englished by Tho. Pye. 1586 E.
- Song of Solomon.
- Beza’s sermons on the Song of Solomon i-iii, tr. into English. 1587 B.
- Concordantiae patrum in librum Canticorum, auctore T. James. 1607 J.
- Lamentations of Jeremiah.
- Latin commentary on the Lamentations by Johannes Latteburius. 1482 L, p. [255].
- Minor Prophets.
- Pareus’s Comm. on Joel, Amos and Haggai, in Latin. 1631 P.
- Amos.
- Benefield’s commentary on Amos chap. 1. 1613 B.
- — on chapp. 2, 3, mentioned, ibid.
- Obadiah.
- The prophecy of Obadiah explained in connexion with 1 Pet., by J. Rainolds. 1613 R.
- Jonah.
- Lectures upon Jonas, by John Kinge. 1597 K, 1599 K, 1600 K.
- New Testament:—
- Disticha J. Scheprevi in Novum Testamentum. 1586 S.
- Disticha in Novum Testamentum in editione Erasmi inserta. 1586 S.
- Matthew.
- Analysis cap. 24, authore F. Trigge. 1591 T.
- Pareus’s Comm. on St. Matthew, in Latin. 1631 P.
- Romans.
- Comment. in cap. 12 ep. ad Rom. (by Francis Trigge). 1590 T.
- Prodromus, a logical resolution of Romans cap. 1, by G. Powel. 1602 P.
- — (the same in Latin; dubious). 1615 P.
- Corinthians.
- Latin commentary on the two Epistles by W. Sclater. 1633 S.
- Galatians.
- Exposition by J. Prime. 1587 P.
- Hebrews.
- 12 Sermons on Heb. x. 26–31, by S. Benefield. 1615 B.
- 1 Peter.
- The prophecy of Obadiah explained in connexion with 1 Pet., by J. Rainolds. 1613 R.
- Revelation.
- Noctes sacrae seu lucubrationes in primam partem Apocalypseos (by Francis Trigge). 1590 T.
- Bibliotheca scholastica. See Rider, John.
- Billingsley, Robert, bookseller, &c., mentioned, p. [276] (bis).
- Bilson, bp. Thomas. True difference between Christian subjection and unchristian rebellion. 1585 B.
- — — mentioned. 1585 P.
- — Dedication to him. 1608 C.
- — mentioned, p. [228].
- Binding. Bookbinders, &c., in Oxford, pp. [267]–78.
- Bird, John. Grounds of Latin Grammar. 1639 B.
- Bisham, mentioned. 1592 E, p. [229].
- Bishop, Richard, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. [307], [313].
- Bishops. See Articles.
- — See Petition.
- Blades, William. His Books in chains, mentioned, p. [248], cf. [249], &c.
- Blandford, lord. See Churchill, George Spencer, 4th duke of Marlborough.
- Blaxton, John. The English Usurer, or usury condemned. 1634 B.
- — 2nd impression. 1634 B.
- Blessed Birthday. See Fitz-Geffrey, Charles.
- Blewet, or Bluett, Henry, bookseller, mentioned, p. [276].
- Bliss, dr. Philip, mentioned. 1612 W, 1613 G, 1618 A, 1631 P, 1632 C, &c.
- Blon, C. le. See Le Blon, C.
- Blount, Edward, printer, mentioned. 1630 A.
- Blunt, sir Richard. Dedication to him. 1626 B.
- Boaz and Ruth. See Parsons, Bartholomew.
- Bodleian library. See Oxford—Bodleian library.
- Bodley, dr. Laurence, canon of Exeter cathedral. Dedications to him. 1614 P, 1637 P.
- Bodley, sir Thomas. Dedications to him. 1598 L, 1599 R.
- — Justa funebria Ptolemaei Oxoniensis (Latin verses on sir T. Bodley by members of the University of Oxford: and speech on him by I. Wake). 1613 O.
- — Bodleiomnema (Latin poems on Bodley, by members of Merton college, Oxford). 1613 O.
- — Poems in Italian and Latin on his death, by L. Petrucci. 1613 P.
- — mentioned. 1625 P.
- Bollifant, Edmund, printer, mentioned, p. [228].
- Bolswert, Nicholas de. See Nicholas de Bolswert.
- Bolton, Edmund (Maria), d. 1633 (?). His Hypercritica mentioned. 1591 T.
- — Translated Florus into English, as “E. M. B.” and “Philanactophil.” 1636 F.
- Bolton, Robert. Helps to humiliation, by R. B. 1631 B.
- Bond, Nicholas, pres. of Magdalen coll. Oxford. Dedications to him. 1592 S, 1602 B, 1604 S.
- Bonwick, Robert, mentioned, p. [256].
- Book of Common Prayer. See Prayer, Book of Common.
- Bookbinder, John, mentioned, p. [271].
- Bookbinder, Thomas, mentioned, p. [271].
- Bookbinder, William, mentioned, p. [272].
- Bookbinders. See Binding.
- Booker, John. Almanack sive Prognosticon astrologicum. 1637 B.
- Book-production. See Oxford—Printing.
- — See Transcription.
- — List of persons concerned with it, at Oxford, pp. [267]–78.
- Booksellers, &c., in Oxford, pp. [267]–78.
- Bookworm, periodical, mentioned, p. [11].
- Bordeaux, mentioned. 1626 C.
- Bott, —, bookbinder, mentioned, p. [278].
- Bourchier, Thomas, archbp. of Canterbury, mentioned, p. [245].
- Bowing at the name of Jesus. See Page, William, 1631.
- — See Widdowes, Giles.
- Bowman, Francis, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [278], [306], [313].
- — Preface by F. B(owman), 1639 B.
- Bowman, Thomas. Auction catalogue of his books (Oxf. 1687), mentioned. 1597 C, 1613 R, 1615 C, 1631 P.
- B. P. N. See 1599 R, 1625 J.
- Brabant. A dedication to the three Ordines Brabantiae. 1640 P.
- Brackley, viscount. See Egerton, Thomas.
- Bradshaw, William. Treatise of the Cross in baptism, mentioned. 1605 H.
- Brasbridge, Thomas. Quaestiones in Officia M. T. Ciceronis, 1586, p. [228]: 1592 B, 1615 B.
- Brassicanus (Kohlburger), Johannes Alexander. Annotationes in Salvianum. 1629 S, 1633 S.
- Breda, Jacobus de, mentioned, p. [242].
- Brent, dr. Nathaniel, warden of Merton College, Oxford. Dedications to him. 1628 D, 1637 R.
- Brent, William. Dedication to him. 1586 O.
- Brerewood, Edward. Logica (Lond. 1614), mentioned. 1614 S.
- — Tractatus logici. 1628 B, 1631 B, 1637 B.
- — Treatise of the Sabaoth, with Byfield’s Answer and Brerewood’s Reply. 1630 B, 1631 B.
- — — A second treatise on the Sabbath. 1632 B.
- — Tractatus duo, de meteoris, (de mari), de oculo. 1631 B.
- — Tractatus ethici, sive commentarii in aliquot Aristotelis libros ad Nicomachum. 1640 B.
- Breton, Nicholas. Pilgrimage to Paradise, joined with the Countess of Pembroke’s Love. 1592 B.
- — Breton’s Bower of delights, 1591, mentioned. 1592 B.
- Brett, Richard. Agatharchides and Memnon (excerpts in Greek and Latin), ed. by Brett. 1597 A, p. [229].
- — Symeon’s Lives of Stt. John and Luke, ed. by R. Brett in Greek and Latin. 1597 S.
- — Theses magistri Bret, respondentis in Comitiis Oxon. 1597, p. [230].
- — Iconum sacrarum decas, authore R. B. 1603 B.
- Bridegroom and his Bride, 1625. See Rawlinson, John.
- Bridges, John, bp. of Oxford. Articles at his visitation, 1604. 1604 B.
- Bridgwater, John. Concertatio eccl. Catholicae per Joannem Aquepontanum (1594), mentioned. 1594 L.
- Brierwood, Edward. See Brerewood, Edward.
- Bright Sale, mentioned, pp. [253], [256].
- Bristol. Latin oration at Bristol by J. Sprint 16 Apr. 1587. 1587 S.
- — mentioned. 1639 F.
- Bristol, earl of. See Digby, George and John.
- Britain, Great. Dedication to the schoolmasters of Great Britain, in Latin. 1634 S.
- British Museum. See London—British Museum.
- Broad, Thomas. Dialogue between a Jew and a Christian (on Sunday). 1621 B.
- — Three questions answered (on Sunday observance). 1621 B.
- Bromley, sir Thomas, lord chancellor of England. Dedication to him, 1585. 1586 C.
- Broncar, Henricus, mentioned. 1640 C.
- Brooke, sir Richard, of Norton. Dedication to him. 1628 B, 1631 B, 1637 B.
- Brother, John, illuminator, mentioned, p. [270].
- Browere, Nicholas, mentioned, p. [254].
- Brown, John, stationer, mentioned, pp. [270], [271].
- Browne, Thomas. The copy of the University sermon, 24 Dec. 1633 (on Ps. cxxx. 4). 1634 B.
- Bruges, Giles, lord Chandos, mentioned. 1592 E.
- Brunus, Leonardus, of Arezzo. Latin translation of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, by Leonardus Arretinus. 1479 A, p. [253].
- — a supposed edition of 1498, p. [10].
- Brussels. The Library mentioned, p. [256].
- Buckhurst, lord. See Dorset, earl of.
- Buckingham, duke of, d. 1629. See Villiers, George.
- Buckingham, Katharine, duchess of. Dedication to her. 1630 W, 1631 W.
- Buckler, Benjamin, mentioned, p. [252].
- Budden, dr. John. Gulielmi ... Waynfleti ... vita obitusque. 1602 B.
- Büssenmecherus, Johannes. Extract from a book by him, in Latin. 1640 C.
- Bullokar, W., mentioned. 1633 B.
- Bunny, Edmund. Treatise tending to pacification [accompanying a revised edition of R. Parsons’ Christian exercise]. 1585 P (bis).
- — Account by him of his connexion with Parsons’s Resolution or Directory. 1610 B.
- — Of divorce for adultery and marrying again. 1610 B, 1613 B.
- Bunny, Francis. Answer to a popish libel intituled “a Petition to the Bishops.” 1607 B.
- Burgersdicius, Franco. Idea Philosophiae tum Naturalis, tum Moralis, ed. 3ia. 1631 B.
- — Idea Philosophiae tum Moralis, tum Naturalis, ed. 4a. 1637 B.
- Burges, Cornelius. Baptismal regeneration of elect infants. 1629 B.
- Burgundus, Nicolaüs. Latin poem on Puteanus’s Comus. 1634 P.
- Burhill, Robert. Edited a sermon by bp. Smith, 1602. 1602 S.
- — Invitatorius panegyricus. 1603 O.
- — In controversiam inter Johannem Howsonum et Thomam Pyum tractatus. 1606 B.
- — De potestate regia et usurpatione papali. 1613 B.
- Buridanus, Johannes. Error for Walter Burley, mentioned, p. [10].
- — Quaestiones in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis. 1640 B.
- Burley, Walter. Latin commentary on the Posterior Analytics of Aristotle. 1517 B, p. [263].
- Burmannus, Petrus, Secundus. Letter of his, mentioned, p. [9].
- Burnet, alias Cornish, Gilbert, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. [274].
- Burton, Robert, mentioned. 1599 R, 1627 H, 1637 V, 1638 O.
- — Anatomy of Melancholy. 1621 B, 1624 B, 1628 B, 1632 B, 1638 B. See p. [232].
- — Note on the connexion between Ferrand’s Ἐρωτομανία and Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy. 1640 F.
- Burton, Samuel, archdeacon of Gloucester. Articles to be enquired of in his Visitation, 1629. 1629 B.
- Burton, William. Laudatio funebris in obitum Thomae Alleni. 1633 B.
- Bury, Richard de. See Richard de Bury.
- Buscherus, Heizo. Arithmetica in usum Paedagogii Gisseni. 1631 S.
- Bushell, Thomas. Speeches and songs at the presentment of Mr. Bushell’s Rock (at Enstone) to the Queen, 23 Aug. 1636. 1636 B.
- Butler, Alban, mentioned, p. [256].
- Butler, Charles. Rhetoricae libri duo, 1598, 1600 B, 1618 B, 1629 B, p. [230].
- — — mentioned. 1633 B.
- — Rhetorica and Oratoria, 1629, mentioned, p. [233].
- — The feminine monarchy or a treatise concerning bees. 1609 B, 1633 B, 1634 B.
- — Συγγένεια, de propinquitate matrimonium impediente. 1625 B.
- — Oratoriae libri duo. 1629 B, 1633 B.
- — mentioned. 1633 P.
- — The English grammar (in phonetic spelling and type). 1633 B, 1634 B.
- Butler, rev. Richard, mentioned, p. [256].
- Butler, Thomas, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [278], [302], [312].
- Byfield, Nicholas. Answer to Brerewood’s treatise on the Sabbath, with Brerewood’s Reply. 1630 B, 1631 B.
- Byrd, Josias. Love’s peerless paragon, a sermon. 1613 B.
- Bythner, Victorinus. Tabula directoria (a Hebrew grammar). 1637 B.
- — Lingua Eruditorum, hoc est Institutio Linguae Sacrae (a Hebrew grammar). 1638 B.
- Bywater, prof. Ingram, mentioned, p. [229].
- C.
- C., A., 1586. See Corro, Antonio de.
- C., Ch., 1638, See Croke, dr. Charles.
- C., D. E., mentioned. 1608 C.
- C., E., 1619. See Chaloner, Edward.
- C., G., 1624. See Carleton, George.
- C., I., 1588. See Case, John.
- C., J., 1628. See Casa, Giovanni della.
- C., N., Cosmopolitanus. See Carpenter, Nathaniel.
- Ca:, Io., mentioned. 1640 C.
- Calvin, Jean. Aphorismi maximam partem ex Institutione Calvini excerpti, per J. Piscatorem. 1630 P.
- Cambrai (Cameracum). See Sanderson, John.
- Cambridge. See Letters—Latin.
- — Mention of early printing there. 1585 C.
- — Mention of the patent for printing, 1534, p. [273].
- — Letter from the University to that of Oxford, 7 Oct. 1603, about Church reformation: in Latin. 1603 O, 1604 O.
- — Cambridge books mentioned. 1603, Heydon. See 1624 C.
- — Booker’s Almanac printed there in 1636. 1637 B.
- — Dedication to the two Universities. 1640 B.
- — University Library mentioned. 1608 W, p. [264] (quater), 265 (bis).
- — Oxford 15th cent. books in the University Library, p. [240].
- — Bp. Moore’s library, now in the University Library, mentioned, p. [11].
- — Clare college mentioned, p. [259].
- — Corpus Christi college mentioned, pp. [259]–60.
- — Emmanuel college mentioned. 1633 D, p. [256].
- — Jesus college mentioned, p. [256].
- — King’s college mentioned, pp. [256], [259].
- — Pembroke college mentioned, p. [264].
- — St. John’s college mentioned. 1485 A, pp. [258] (bis), 259, 260.
- — Latin letter from Bacon to Trinity college, Cambridge. 1640 B.
- — Trinity college mentioned, pp. [255], [256] (bis), 257, 258, 260.
- Camden, William. Camdeni Insignia (poems and orations by members of the University of Oxford). 1624 O.
- — mentioned. 1625 W.
- — Parentatio historica manibus Camdeni oblata, De obitu Camdeni, Dedicatio imaginis Camdenianae, auctore D. Whear. 1628 W.
- Cameron, John. Examination of those plausible appearances which seem most to commend the Romish Church. 1626 C.
- — Of the sovereign judge of controversies in matters of religion. 1628 C.
- Campian, Edmund. His Decem Rationes mentioned. 1601 H.
- — Tobiae Matthaei concio apologetica adversus Campianum. 1638 M.
- Cannus, Michael. mentioned, p. [253].
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- Du Plessis, seigneur de. See Mornay, Philippe de.
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- E.
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- Ecclesia. See Church.
- Echo. An echo song. 1636 B.
- Eclogarius. See Panke, John.
- Edinburgh. 1638 (Burton) was partly printed at Edinburgh.
- Edmonds, Denis, stationer, mentioned, p. [276].
- Edrychus, Georgius. See Etheridge, George.
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- Egerton, John. Dedication to him. 1599 C.
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- Eidyllia. See Henry, prince, 1612.
- Elizabeth, princess, daughter of James i, mentioned. 1613 B, P.
- — Epithalamia sive lusus Palatini in nuptias Frederici et Elizabethae (verses by Oxford men). 1613 O.
- Elizabeth, princess, d. 1650. Coronae Carolinae quadratura, poems on the princess’s birth by members of the University of Oxford. 1636 O.
- Elizabeth, queen. Dedications to her. 1585 B, 1591 T, 1594 B, 1614 R, (bis), 1631 A.
- — Sermon by J. Prime comparing her with Solomon. 1585 P.
- — De legato (a treatise to support the queen in putting Mary queen of Scots to death.) 1587 L.
- — The consolations of David briefly applied to queene Elizabeth, a sermon by J. Prime. 1588 P.
- — Churchyard’s Handful of gladsome verses given to the queen’s majesty at Woodstock, 1592. 1592 C.
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- — Latin poem to her by W. Gager, 1592. 1592 G.
- — Sandford’s Εὐκτικὰ εἰδύλλια in honour of the Queen’s visit to Oxford, 1592. 1592 S.
- — Mention of the celebration of the Queen’s Day (Nov. 17). 1601 H, 1602 H.
- — Πανηγυρὶς Elizabethae, a sermon 17 Nov. 1599, by T. Holland. 1601 H.
- — Ad Elizabetham carmen, per G. Carleton. 1603 C.
- — Invitatorius panegyricus, de reginae posteriore ad Oxoniam adventu: per Rob. Burhill. 1603 O.
- — Oxoniensis academiae funebre officium in memoriam Elisabethae reginae. 1603 O.
- — Merton College case (disputing a lease to the Queen). 1623 O.
- Ellesmere, countess of. See Egerton, Alice.
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- Enchiridion oratorium. See Pemble, William.
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- England. See Armada, Chronicles, Gunpowder Plot.
- — Account of a stay in England, by L. Petrucci (in Ital. and Latin verse). 1613 P.
- — Dedication to the nation. 1618 A.
- — The joyful reuniting the two kingdoms, England and Scotland, by Bp. Thornborough. (Also his “Discourse of the Union.”) 1605 T.
- — Historia Britannica, hoc est de rebus gestis Britanniae seu Angliae commentarioli tres (by J. T. Clain). 1640 C.
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- — — The authority of the Church. See Mason, Francis.
- — — Church and State. See Downinge, Calybute, 1633.
- — — Ecclesiae Anglicanae Politeia. See Cosin, Richard.
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- — — Answer of the University of Oxford to the petition of the Church of England desiring reformation of the Church. 1603 O (4 issues, one undated), 1604 O.
- — — Latin letter on the Church by dr. John Rainolds. 1614 R.
- — — Speech in behalf of the Clergy, by sir B. Rudyard. 1628 R.
- — — Form of Articles of Visitation, undated, apparently for Bishops or Archdeacons. 1633 A.
- English. See Phonetic spelling.
- — Grammars. See Butler, Charles.
- — Lexicons. [For lexicons of English and some other language see under the name of the other language.]
- — — Glossary of hard words in Wycliff. 1608 W.
- Ensham, Walter de. See Walter de Ensham.
- Enstone, co. Oxon. See Bushell, Thomas.
- Enze, earl of. See Gordon, George.
- Epigrams. See Gamage, William.—See Reinolds, John.
- — Deliciae deliciarum sive Epigrammatum in Bibl. Bodleiana ἀνθολογία, opera A. Wright. 1637 D.
- Epistolae. See Letters—Latin.
- Epistolae Eucharisticae. See Whear, Degory.
- Epithalamia Oxoniensia. See Oxford—University.
- Erasmus, Desiderius. Disticha in Novum Testamentum in editione Erasmi inserta. 1586 S.
- — Moriae Encomium. See 1633 E.
- Ernest, grand duke of Austria. Dedication to him. 1633 R.
- Ernest Casimir, count of Nassau. Dedication to him. 1629 A.
- Errata. See Pararuades.
- — Note about authors’ revision of proofs and responsibility for Errata. 1638 C.
- Essex, earl of. See Devereux, Robert.
- Eternity. See Tipping, William.
- Etheridge (Edrychus), George. Edited Shepery’s Hippolytus, with a preface. 1586 S.
- Ettenius, Christophorus. Dedication to him. 1634 P.
- Euclid. Praelectiones 13 in Elementa Euclidis, auctore H. Savilio. 1621 S.
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- Euphormio, pseud. See Barclay, John.
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- — dr. Richard. Of the Church, five books, ed. by Nath. Field. 2nd ed. 1628 F.
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- Floritius. Dedication to him. 1634 P.
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- — Letter from him to dr. Howson, 12 Aug. 1603, in Latin. 1606 B.
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- Godwin, bp. Francis. Orders for the reformation of abuses in the diocese of Llandaff. 1603 G.
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- Godwin, Joseph, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [278], [308], [312], [313].
- Godwin, Thomas. Romanae Historiae Anthologia, an English exposition of the Roman Antiquities, for the use of Abingdon school. 1613 G, 1614 G, 1616 G, 1620 G, 1623 G, 1625 G, 1628 G, 1631 G, 1633 G, 1638 G.
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- Gomarists, mentioned. 1626 A.
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- Gowrie’s conspiracy, A.D. 1600. Sermon on it by J. Prideaux. 1637 P.
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- — Greek poem on lord Spencer of Wormleighton, by R. Parre. 1628 P.
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- Gregory the Great. Bellum Gregorianum (a table of passages corrupted in the Roman editions of Gregory’s works). 1610 J.
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- Grey, Thomas, lord Grey of Wilton. Dedication to him. 1593 S.
- Grey, William, son of Arthur, lord Grey of Wilton. Dedication to him. 1605 S.
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- Grey of Wilton, lady. Dedication to her. 1593 S.
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- H., I. Discourses of Ursinus, &c., translated by I. H. 1600 U.
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- H., I. D. Preface by him. 1610 H.
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- Habakkuk, the prophet. Sermon by Hooker, on Habakkuk’s faith, &c. 1612 H.
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- Hawkins, —, parchment seller, mentioned, pp. [256], [272].
- Hay, lord. Dedication to him. 1606 C.
- Hay, James, earl of Carlisle. Dedication to him. 1625 L.
- Haydocke, Richard. Lomazzo’s Arts of Painting, tr. by R. H(aydocke). 1598 L (misplaced on p. [46]).
- Hayes, William. The paragon of Persia (assize sermon at St. Mary’s, Oxford, 7 July, 1624). 1624 H.
- Haywood, dr. William. Dedication to him. 1637 D.
- Hazlitt, W. Carew, mentioned. 1613 B.
- Heale, William. An apology for women, by W. H. 1609 H.
- Hearne, Thomas, mentioned. 1586 C, p. [261].
- Heath, John. Translated Du Moulin’s Accomplishment of the Prophecies. 1613 D.
- Heber, Richard, mentioned. 1613 G, 1640 R.
- Hebrew, p. [230].
- — Notes of the use of Hebrew type. 1596 U, 1601 H, 1602 C, 1603 J, 1605 J, 1620 J, 1625 N, W.
- — Poems. 1613 O (bis), 1619 O, 1622 O, 1623 O, 1625 O (bis), 1636 O (bis), 1640 O.
- — Study of Hebrew at Oxford mentioned. 1627 P.
- — Tabula directoria (a Hebrew grammar), by V. Bythner. 1637 B.
- — Lingua Eruditorum, a Hebrew grammar, by V. Bythner. 1638 B.
- Hedwigius. Hedwigii liber “Oxon. 1470,” mentioned, p. [9].
- Heidelberg Catechism. See Catechism.
- Heinsius, Daniel. Complimentary Latin poem by him, on Vossius’s Rhetoric. 1631 V.
- — Latin poem on Puteanus’s Comus. 1634 P.
- — Latin poem by him on Gustavus Adolphus. 1637 T.
- Henley. Some Henley notes. 1626 B.
- Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles i. Epithalamia Oxoniensia in Caroli cum Henrietta Maria connubium. 1625 O.
- — Dedication to her. 1634 B, 1636 M.
- — Speeches, &c. at the presentation of Bushell’s Rock to her, 23 Aug. 1636. 1636 B.
- — Coronae Carolinae quadratura, poems partly to her on the birth of the princess Elizabeth, 1635, by members of the University of Oxford. 1636 O.
- — Flos Britannicus (poems partly to her on the birth of the princess Anne, 1636
7, by members of the University of Oxford). 1636 O.
- Henry, prince, b. 1640. Poems by members of the University of Oxford in honour of his birth. 1640 O.
- Henry of Bourbon, Dauphin of France. Dedication to him. 1634 B.
- Henry, prince of Wales, d. 1612. Poem to him by J. Davies. 1603 D, 1605 D.
- — Dedications to him. 1605 J, 1607 C, W, 1608 P, 1610 P.
- — Mentioned. 1605 O.
- — Eidyllia in obitum Henrici. 1612 H.
- — Luctus posthumus, sive ... Magdalenensium officiosa pietas (poems on prince Henry’s death). 1612 H.
- — Oratio (in obitum ejus), per Acc. Frewen. 7 Dec. 1612. 1612 H.
- — Great Britain’s Sunset, a poem by W. Basse, on prince Henry’s death. 1613 B.
- — Prince Henry his first anniversary, an essay by D. Price. 1613 P.
- — — his second anniversary, by dr. D. Price. 1614 P.
- Heraclitus. See Du Moulin, Pierre.
- Herbert, family, earls of Pembroke. See also Wilton.
- Herbert, —, earl of Pembroke, mentioned, p. [9].
- Herbert, Charles, son of the earl of Pembroke. Dedication to him. 1634 T.
- Herbert, George. Latin poem to Bacon. 1637 T.
- — Letter from him to N. Ferrar on the latter’s translation of Valdés’ Considerations. 1638 V.
- — Latin poem on Bacon’s Instauratio Magna. 1640 B.
- Herbert George R. C., earl of Pembroke, mentioned, pp. [252], [253].
- Herbert, Henry, lord Cardiff. Dedication to him. 1594 P.
- Herbert, Henry, earl of Pembroke. Dedication to him. 1587 S, U, 1589 U, 1591 U, 1593 U, 1601 U.
- Herbert, Mary. See Pembroke, Mary countess of.
- Herbert, Philip, earl of Pembroke (and Montgomery), d. 1669. Dedications to him. 1625 C, 1634 T, 1640 J.
- Herbert, William, bibliographer, mentioned, p. [261].
- Herbert, William, earl of Pembroke. Dedications &c. to him. 1592 T, 1622 O, 1625 C, W, 1626 P, 1629 C, Z, 1630 T.
- Hereford, diocese, 1586. See Westfaling, Herbert.
- Heresies. See Sparke, Thomas, 1591.
- Herks. See Harkes.
- Hermaica gymnasmata (Latin exercises). 1589 H.
- Herod the Great. The unfortunate politique (i. e. Herod), by C. N. (i. e. N. Caussin). 1638 C.
- Herodotus. Historiarum liber primus (Graece). 1591 H.
- Heropaideia. See Cleland, James.
- Hesse, Ludwig and Philip landgraves of. Dedications to them. 1637 S.
- Hetone, —, subdean of Christ Church, Oxford. Dedication to him. 1586 C.
- Heureux, L’. See Eudæmon-Johannes, Andreas.
- Heydon, sir Christopher. Answer to his Defence of Judiciary Astrology, 1603, by bp. George Carleton. 1624 C.
- Heylyn, Edward. Poem by him. 1621 H, &c.
- Heylyn, Peter. Microcosmus, or a little description of the great world (Cosmography). 1621 H, 1625 H, 1627 H, 1629 H, 1631 H, 1633 H, 1636 H, 1639 H.
- Hickes, Francis. Translated select Dialogues of Lucian. 1634 L.
- Hickes, Thomas. Edited his father’s translation of select Dialogues of Lucian, with Life of Lucian and notes (“T. H.”) 1634 L.
- Hieronymus, S. See Jerome, st.
- Higins, John. Answer to mr. William Perkins. 1602 H (bis).
- Hill, dr. Thomas. Reasons which dr. Hill hath brought for the upholding of papistry, unmasked. By George Abbot. 1604 A.
- — His book on bees (1579, &c.), mentioned. 1609 B.
- Hill, William, of Pitminster. Dedication to him. 1612 S.
- Hilton, A., mentioned, p. [252].
- Hinde, William, of Queen’s college, Oxford. Path to Piety. 1613 H.
- — Edited works of dr. John Rainolds. 1613 R, 1614 R.
- Hinton, William, archdeacon of Coventry, mentioned. 1610 H.
- Hippocrates. Scriptores in Hippocratem, in bibl. Bodleiana. 1605 J.
- Hippolytus. See Shepery, John.
- Historia Britannica. See England.
- History. De ratione legendi Historias. See Whear, Degory.
- Hodges, Anthony. Translated the Loves of Clitophon and Leucippe of Achilles Tatius. 1638 A.
- Hoernen, Arnold ther, mentioned, pp. [242], [243].
- Hole, William, engraver. Map of Virginia by him. 1612 S.
- Holland, dr. Thomas. Oratio Sarisburiae habita 6 Jun. (1599) cum Episcopus gradum D. D. susciperet. 1599 H.
- — Πανηγυρὶς Elizabethae, a sermon 17 Nov. 1599: whereunto is adjoined an apologetical discourse. 1601 H.
- — Dedication to him. 1607 P, 1629 P, 1639 P.
- — Funeral sermon on him, by R. Kilbie. 1613 K.
- Holmes, Randle. His Academy of Armory (1688), mentioned, p. [8].
- Holte, John, mentioned, p. [257].
- Holyday, Barten. Persius’s satires tr. by B. Holyday, 2nd impression. 1616 P.
- — Philosophiae politobarbarae specimen. 1633 H.
- Holyoak, W. H., bookseller, of Leicester, mentioned, p. [230].
- Holyoke, Francis. Sermon on obedience (on Hebr. xiii. 17). 1610 H, 1613 H.
- — Rider’s Dictionary, recast by Holyoke (F. de Sacra Quercu). Lat.-Engl. and Engl.-Lat. 1627 H.
- Holyoke, Thomas, mentioned, 1589 R, 1627 H.
- Hommius, Festus. LXX disputationes theologicae adversus Pontificios. 1630 H, 1639 H.
- Hooker, Richard. MS. of Gregory the Great belonging to him, mentioned. 1610 J.
- — Sermon on Faith in the elect, especially of Habakkuk’s faith. 1612 H.
- — Sermon on Pride. 1612 H.
- — Remedy against sorrow, a sermon. 1612 H.
- — Sermon on Justification (on Hab. i. 4). 1612 H: 2nd ed., 1613 H.
- — Travers’s Supplication against Hooker. 1612 T.
- — Answer to a supplication by mr. Walter Travers. 1612 H.
- — Two sermons on Jude 17–21. 1614 H.
- — His Ecclesiastical Polity, mentioned. 1614 H.
- Hopper, Simon. Composed dances for a Masque in 1636. 1636 M.
- Horace. A 1470 edition with signatures, p. [248] n.
- Horner, John and Anna, of Mells. Dedication to them. 1612 S.
- Howard, Theophilus, duke of Suffolk, d. 1640. Dedication to him. 1626 R.
- Howberghe, William (Hubbert), stationer, mentioned, p. [273].
- Howle, Thomas. An error for Hunt, Thomas. See p. [272].
- Howson, dr. John, bp. of Oxford. Sermon at St. Mary’s, Oxford, 17 Nov. 1602, on Church festivities. 1602 H, 1603 H.
- — Uxore dimissa ... aliam non licet superinducere: thesis. 1602 H, 1606 H.
- — Letter to him from Alb. Gentilis, 12 Aug. 1603, in Latin. 1606 B.
- — In controversiam inter Johannem Howsonum et Thomam Pyum tractatus (auctore Rob. Burhill). 1606 B.
- — Articles to be enquired of ..., 1619, 1628, 1619 H, 1628 H.
- — Directions to preachers in his diocese. 1622 H.
- Hubbert, William. See Howberghe, William.
- Hubbocke. William. Oration to the king at the Tower of London, 12 March 1603
4, in Latin and English. 1604 H. - Huggins, Thomas, stationer, mentioned, pp. [277], [299], [311], [312], [313].
- Hugh, illuminator, mentioned, p. [268].
- Hugh, of Lincoln, st. Dissertation on his life, by T. Holland. 1601 H.
- Huish, Alexander. Edited Flavel’s Tractatus de demonstratione. 1619 F.
- Hulderic, prince, of Denmark. Dedication to him. 1633 B.
- Humfrey, Laurence. Latin poems by him. 1585 C, 1587 S, 1614 G.
- — Edited Summa et Synopsis Novi Testamenti, and wrote the “Admonitio ad Studiosos” in it. 1586 S.
- — mentioned, 1586 S.
- — A view of the Romish Hydra, sermons. 1588 H.
- — Dedications to him. 1615 B, p. [228].
- Humiliation. See Bolton, Robert.
- Humphrey duke of Gloucester. See Gloucester, Humphrey duke of.
- Hungerford, sir Anthony. The advice of a son to his dear mother a Roman Catholic; and the memorial of a father. 1639 H.
- Hungerford, sir Edward. Edits two treatises of his father. 1639 H.
- Hunt, Matthew, bookseller. Edited the Historia Britannica, as “M. H.” 1640 C.
- Hunt, Thomas, stationer and printer, mentioned. 1485 P, pp. [238], [241], [272].
- Hunter, Robert, mentioned, p. [257].
- Hunter, W. F., mentioned, p. [256].
- Huntly, 2nd marquis of. See Gordon, George.
- Hutchins, Edward. Assize sermon, 1586. 1586 H.
- — Sermon on Gal. 5. 12. 1586 H.
- — Sermon on Cant. iv. 7. 1589 H.
- Hutchins, Robert. Short catechism (no date). 1617 H.
- Huth, Henry. His library mentioned, p. [252].
- Hutten, Leonard. Answer to a treatise of the Cross in baptism. 1605 H.
- Hutton, Thomas. Reasons for refusal of subscription to the Book of Common Prayer (by) Ministers of Devon and Cornwall, with an answer. 1605 H.
- Hyrys, John, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. [269].
- I.
- I., T., 1599, 1625. See James, Thomas.
- I., W. Translated the Jesuit’s Pater Noster from the French. 1611 J.
- Idylls. See Henry, prince, 1612.
- Ieronimus. See Jerome, st.
- Ilium in Italiam. See Sansbury, John.
- Illuminators, &c., in Oxford, pp. [267]–78.
- Imitation of Christ. See Kempis, Thomas à.
- Imprimaturs. See 1638 C.
- In controversiam ... See Burhill, Robert, 1606.
- Index Expurgatorius. Index generalis librorum prohibitorum a Pontificiis, per T. James. 1627 J.
- Indulgence. Indulgence of “Oxf. 1489,” mentioned, p. [9].
- Ingleby, C. M., mentioned, p. [230].
- Inglis sale, 1826, mentioned. 1589 S, p. [264].
- Ingmethorp, Thomas. Sermon. 1598 I.
- Innocent iii, pope. Indulgence of 1489 or 1499 by him, mentioned, p. [10].
- Instructions for young gentlemen. See Sermonetta, card.
- Insubrica historia. See Puteanus, Erycius.
- Iredale, A., bookseller of Torquay, mentioned, p. [262].
- Ireland. Proverb about Tuesday being unfortunate to Irish. 1612 D.
- Ironside, dr. Gilbert. Seven questions of the Sabbath briefly disputed. 1637 I.
- Isocrates. Πρὸς Δημόνικον, πρὸς Νικοκλέα, Νικόκλης. See under 1586 C.
- — In Isocratis Busiridem praefatio, per Joh. Prideaux. 1607 P, 1629 P, 1639 P.
- Italian. See Bense, Petrus; Petrucci, Lodovico.
- — Grammar or introduction to the Italian tongue, by J. Sanford. 1605 S.
- — Italian poems. 1606 O, 1613 O.
- Italicus, Peregrinus, de Lugo. Principia seu introductiones, Lond. 1506, mentioned, p. [10].
- Ive, Simon, musical composer, mentioned. 1636 B.
- J.
- J., S., 1614. See under S., N.
- Jackson, Henry, of C.C.C., Oxford. Edited Hooker’s sermon on Justification. 1612 H.
- — Edited Wyclif’s Wicket. 1612 W.
- — Probably edited several of Hooker’s smaller treatises. 1612 H.
- — Translated Benefield on Amos into Latin (1614–15). 1613 B.
- — Edited two sermons of dr. Hooker. 1614 H.
- — Mentioned as editor of Rainold’s Orationes. 1614 R.
- Jackson, Simon, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [278], [297], [311], [312].
- Jackson, Thomas, pres. of Corpus Christi college, Oxford. Two sermons. 1617 J.
- — Diverse sermons. 1637 J.
- — Treatise of the consecration of the Son of God. 1638 J.
- — His judgement on Valdés’ Considerations. 1638 V.
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- Jacobus de Voragine, mentioned, p. [258].
- Jaggard, William, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. [298], [312].
- James, illuminator, mentioned, p. [269].
- James i, king. Dedications, &c., to him. 1603 B, D, O (bis), W, 1604 O, 1605 D, K, T, 1608 S, 1613 P, 1619 O, 1621 D, 1634 B, C, R, 1635 M.
- — Ad Jacobum carmen, per G. Carleton. 1603 C.
- — Academiae Oxoniensis pietas erga Jacobum regem. 1603 O.
- — Oration to him in the Tower of London, 12 March 1603
4, by W. Hubbocke, in Latin and English, with dedication to the king. 1604 H. - — Musa hospitalis Ecclesiae Christi Oxon. (poems to greet the king, &c.). 1605 O.
- — Rex Platonicus, sive de adventu Regis ad academiam Oxoniensem, 27 Aug. 1605; narratio ab Is. Wake. 1607 W (bis), 1615 W, 1627 W, 1635 W, 1663 W.
- — mentioned. 1613 B.
- — His Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, mentioned. 1613 D.
- — Jacobi ara (congratulatory poems by the University of Oxford, on his return from Scotland). 1617 O.
- — Sermon by J. Rawlinson on the king’s “inauguration,” 24 March. 1614
5: dedicated also to the king. 1619 R.
- — Mandate about preaching (1622) mentioned. 1622 H.
- — Latin speech to him by dr. J. Prideaux. 24 Aug. 1624. 1624 P.
- — Cenotaphium Jacobi (a funeral oration by dr. John King, with a list of the king’s works, &c.). 1625 K.
- — Oxoniensis academiae Parentalia memoriae Jacobi dicata. 1625 O.
- — The Book of Psalms translated by James i. 1631 B.
- James ii, king. Poems to celebrate his birth by members of the University of Oxford, in Latin, &c. 1633 O.
- James, dr. Francis. Dedication to him. 1614 G.
- James, Richard. Anti-possevinus, a sermon. 1625 J.
- — Concio ad clerum (Matth. xvi. 18). 1633 J.
- — Edited sir Thomas More’s Epistola ad academiam Oxon., adding some Latin poems of his own on Cotton and Allen. 1633 M.
- — Translated Felix’s Octavius into English. 1636 F.
- James, dr. Thomas. Richardi de Bury Philobiblon, ed. by T. I. (i. e. T. James). 1599 R.
- — Catalogus librorum (impressorum et manuscriptorum) bibliothecae Bodleianae, cum elencho expositorum. 1605 J.
- — Enlarged edition of his catalogue of Expositors of the Bible, by J. Verneuil. 1635 V.
- — Concordantiae patrum in librum Canticorum. 1607 J.
- — Apology for John Wycliff. 1608 J.
- — Two short treatises of Wycliff, ed. by dr. James, with Glossary. 1608 W.
- — Bellum Gregorianum sive corruptionis Romanae in Operibus Gregorii loca insigniora (ed. by James). 1610 J.
- — The Jesuit’s downfall threatened against them, with the Life of father Parsons. 1612 J.
- — Catalogus bibl. Bodleianae, cum appendice. 1620 J.
- — Humble and earnest request (about restoring perverted texts of the Fathers): signed “T. I.” 1625 J.
- — — Explanation or enlarging of the Supplication (a reprint with comments of the Request, with rules of Textual Criticism and biographical details). 1625 J.
- — His Ecloga Oxonio-Cantabrigiensis mentioned. 1625 J.
- — A manuduction or introduction unto divinity (comments on the Articles, &c.). 1625 J.
- — Index generalis librorum prohibitorum a Pontificiis. 1627 J.
- James, William, dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Dedications to him. 1586 C, 1591 T.
- — mentioned. 1587 S.
- Jeanes, Henry. A Christian’s careful abstinence from all appearance of evil. 1640 J.
- Jenkinson, F. J. H., mentioned, pp. vii, 253.
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- Jenson, Nicholas, printer, mentioned. 1485 P.
- Jerome, st. For Expositio s. Hieronymi in Symbolum Apostolorum. See Rufinus, Tyrannius.
- Jersey, earl of. See Villiers, Victor Albert.
- Jests. Merry jests concerning Popes, monks, and friars. 1617 W.
- Jesuits. See James, dr. Thomas, 1612.
- — Relation of an alleged imposture by them in Georgia, 1614. 1633 G.
- — Decretum Universitatis Oxoniensis (contra Jesuitas). 1622 O.
- Jesuit’s Pater Noster. The Jesuit’s Pater Noster given to Philip iii king of Spain, with the Ave Maria. Englished by W. I. 1611 J.
- Jesus Christ. “The last will and testament of Jesus Christ.” See Communion, Holy.
- — See Spark (1622, Spark of Christ’s beauty).
- — Descent in Hell. See under Parkes, Richard, 1604.
- — Christus, sive dicta et facta Christi, per H. Tozer. 1634 T.
- Jewell, bp. John. Apologia ecclesiae Anglicanae, in Greek. 1614 J.
- — — in Greek and Latin. 1639 J.
- — mentioned. 1628 R, 1633 D.
- Johannes de Alemannia, alias de Kasterle, scribe, mentioned, p. [271].
- Johannes Chrysostomus. See Chrysostom, st.
- Johannes Duns Scotus. See Duns Scotus, Johannes.
- Johannes de Gigliis (Liliis). Indulgence from him 1489 or 1499, mentioned, p. [10].
- Johannes, Andreas Eudæmon. See Eudæmon-Johannes, Andreas.
- John, st., the Evangelist. Life of him by Symeon, ed. by R. Brett in Greek and Latin. 1597 S.
- John, illuminator, mentioned, p. [267] (bis).
- John, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. [269].
- John Rylands library. See Manchester.
- Johnes sale, mentioned, p. [261].
- Johnson, Benjamin. Poem by him. 1630 A.
- — mentioned, 1640 F, H.
- Johnson, William, bookseller, mentioned, p. [277].
- Joliffe, Henry, mentioned, p. [256].
- Jones, Hugh, printer, mentioned, p. [278].
- Josephus, Flavius. Εἰς Μακκαβαίους ἢ περὶ αὐτοκράτορος λογισμοῦ, with Latin translation. 1590 J.
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- Julius, Christianus, Erricus and Gregorius, Danes. Dedication to them. 1629 P.
- Junius, Francis. Funeral oration on Z. Ursinus, tr. into English. 1600 U.
- Junius, Patricius. See Young, Patrick.
- Jus canonicum. See Law—Canon Law.
- Jus civile. See Law—Civil Law.
- Justification. See Pemble, William.
- Juxon, bp., mentioned, p. [252].
- K.
- Kasterle, Johannes de. See Johannes de Alemannia.
- Kellett, dr. Edward. Dedication to him. 1633 S.
- Kempis, Thomas à. The Imitation of Christ, revised by W. P(age). 1639 K.
- Ketaban. See Gregorius, monk.
- Kilbie, Kichard. Funeral sermon on dr. Holland. 1613 K.
- Killigrew, sir William, mentioned. 1629 T.
- Kinaston, sir Francis. Translated the first two books of Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida into Latin verse. 1635 C.
- King, —, printer, mentioned, p. [277].
- King, Henry, Sermon on Ps. xxxii. 5 (part of “Two Sermons ...”). 1625 K.
- King, bp. John. Lectures upon Jonas. 1597 K, 1599 K, 1600 K.
- — Funeral sermon by him on John Piers archbp. of York, 1594. 1597 K, 1599 K, 1600 K.
- — Sermon at York, 1595. 1597 K, 1599 K, 1600 K.
- — Articles ministered in his visitation as archdn. of Nottingham, 1599, 1605, 1599 K, 1605 K.
- — The fourth sermon (on Cant. viii. 11) preached at Hampton Court, 30 Sept. 1606. 1606 K, 1607 K.
- — Five sermons before the King. 1607 K.
- — Sermon, on Ps. xlvi. 7–11. 1607 K.
- — Sermon at St. Mary’s, Oxford (on 1 Chron. xxix. 26–8). 1608 K.
- — Sermon at Whitehall, 5 Nov. 1608 (on Ps. xi. 2–4). 1608 K.
- — Dedications to him. 1611 B, 1613 B, G.
- — Πανακαδημικὸς sive gratulatio pro Carolo reduce. 1623 O.
- — Cenotaphium Jacobi (an oration). 1625 K.
- — Sermon on 2 Sam. xxiv. 14 (part of “Two Sermons ... “). 1625 K.
- — mentioned, p. [225].
- King’s Norton, mentioned, p. [264].
- Kingsmill, Thomas. Classicum poenitentiale (et) De Scandalo. 1605 K.
- Kingsmill, William. Edited the “Encomion Rodolphi Warcoppi.” 1605 O.
- Knight, Roger, mentioned. 1607 D.
- Knight, William, of Broadgates hall, Oxford, mentioned. 1622 O.
- Knollys, William, lord Knollys of Grays, afterw. earl of Banbury. Dedication to him. 1605 O.
- Knott, Edward. See Wilson, Matthias.
- Kohlburger, Johann Alexander. See Brassicanus, Joh. Alex.
- Korsellis. See Corsellis.
- Kynaston, sir Francis. See Kinaston, sir Francis.
- Kyrfoth, Carolus, printer at Oxford, mentioned. 1519 C, p. [263].
- L.
- L., G. (1636, 1638). See Langbaine, Gerard.
- L., H., 1595. See Lewis, Hugh.
- L., R., 1594. See Lewes, Richard.
- L., T., 1622. See Lodge, Thomas.
- Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus, mentioned. 1627 F.
- Lacy, John, mentioned, p. [260].
- Laet, Jaspar. Praenostica excerpta e praenosticis Jasparis Laet. 1518 L, p. [264].
- Lake, dr. Arthur, warden of New College, bp. of Bath and Wells. Dedications to him. 1616 E, 1617 T, 1619 F, 1625 T.
- Lancaster, sir James, mentioned. 1626 C.
- Langbaine, dr. Gerard. Edited Longinus de grandiloquentia, as “G. L.”, and added a Latin poem on T. Wethereld. 1636 L, 1638 L.
- — Translated Ranchin’s Council of Trent. 1638 R.
- Langport, John, mentioned, p. [269].
- Langton, dr. William, pres. of Magdalen college, Oxford. Dedications to him. 1614 J, 1639 J.
- Large paper copies. 1634 R.
- Latewar, Richard, pres. of St. John’s coll., Oxford. Poem by him, in Latin. 1588 C.
- Lathbury, John. Latin Commentary on the Lamentations of Jeremiah by “Johannes Latteburius.” 1482 L, p. [255].
- Latin:
- Grammars.
- Lexicons.
- Bibliotheca scholastica, a double dictionarie (Engl.-Lat. & Lat.-Engl.) by John Rider. 1589 R.
- Dictionarium Etymologicum Latinum a Francisco de Sacra Quercu (Holyoke). 1627 H.
- Bibliotheca Rideri scholastica, ed. by F. Holyoke (English-Latin). 1627 H.
- Latteburius, Johannes. See Lathbury, John.
- Laud, archbp. William. Dedications to him. 1631 G, 1634 Z, 1636 Z, 1637 I, 1638 T, 1639 B, G, W.
- — mentioned, 1631 P, 1638 C, 1639 H; cf. p. vii.
- — His action with respect to Potter’s Want of Charity. 1633 P.
- — The “Laudian Statutes” of the University of Oxford. 1634 O.
- — Proclamation by him as Chancellor of the University of Oxford about the City Market. 1634 O.
- — Mention of his donations to the Bodleian. 1639 G.
- Laurence, Thomas. Two sermons. 1635 L.
- Law:
- See Zouche, Richard.
- Dedication to law students. 1629 Z.
- Canon Law.
- For the Canon Law of England see under England—Church.
- Interpretes Juris Canonici, in bibl. Bodleiana. 1605 J.
- Civil Law.
- Interpretes Juris Civilis, in bibl. Bodleiana. 1605 J.
- Layer Marney, Essex, mentioned, p. [246].
- Le Blon, C. Engraved a title for Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 3rd and following edd. 1628 B.
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- Lee Priory press, mentioned. 1596 F.
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- British Museum.
- Guildhall.
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- Haberdashers’ Company.
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- Lambeth.
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- St. Magnus.
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- Skinners’ Company.
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- Stationers’ Company.
- Temple.
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- M.
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- Mediolanum. See Milan.
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- Metaphysic. See Scheibler, Christophorus.
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- — mentioned. 1640 P.
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- N.
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- N., E. Dedication to him. 1613 B.
- N., K. Dedication to her. 1613 B.
- N., N. Treatises by J. Downe against N. N. 1633 D.
- N., S. (an error for S., N.). 1614 N.
- Naghel, Fredericus, de Trajecto, scribe, mentioned, p. [270].
- Nassau, count of. See Ernest Casimir.
- Natural science. See Sennertus, Daniel.
- Netherlands. See Belgium.
- Nettles, Stephen. Answer to the Jewish part of Selden’s History of tithes. 1625 N.
- Neville, sir Henry, of Pillingbere, Berkshire. Dedications to him. 1603 C, 1628 W.
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- New Testament. See Bible—New Testament.
- Newcastle upon Tyne. Sermons preached there by T. Jackson. 1637 J.
- Newnham Regis. Discourse of certain baths near Newnham Regis, 1587, p. [22].
- Newton, N., printer, mentioned, p. [228].
- Nicholas de Bolswert (Bodelswerdia), alias de Frisia, scribe, mentioned, p. [270].
- Nichols, John. His Progresses of James i, mentioned. 1604 H.
- Nider, Johannes. His Expositio Decalogi mentioned, p. [247].
- Nixon, Anthony. The dignity of man, by N. A. 1616 N.
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- Nobleman. Instruction of a young nobleman. See Cleland, James.
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- Nonsuch, co. Surrey. Sermon preached there, 1605. 1605 W.
- — mentioned. 1607 C.
- Normandy. See Zouche, Richard.
- Norris, Henry, lord Norris, mentioned. 1592 E.
- Norton, John, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. [306], [313].
- Nottingham, William of. See William of Nottingham.
- Noye, William, attorney general. Dedication to him. 1633 C.
- Numismatics. Comparison of foreign and English coins. 1621 H.
- — Of the value of the Roman sesterce, by G(eorge) H(akewill). 1627 H.
- Nuntius chronogrammaticus. See Whear, Degory.
- Nursing. See Clinton, Elizabeth, countess of Lincoln.
- O.
- Oath. See Churchwardens.
- — See Supremacy.
- Octavius. See Felix, Marcus Minucius.
- Odes. See Catilinariae proditiones.
- Offenius, a Dane, mentioned. 1629 P.
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- Olympiads, as a method of reckoning time, mentioned, p. [260].
- Optic glass of humours. See Walkington, Thomas.
- Orange, prince of. See Maurice, prince of Orange.
- — See Philip, prince of Orange.
- Oratory. See Butler, Charles.
- Orford, W., of Exeter coll. Oxford, mentioned. 1614 P.
- Origines ecclesiasticae. See Mountague, bp. Richard.
- Orthography. See Phonetic spelling.
- Orthologus, interlocutor. 1619 B.
- Osberne, Edward. Apologia innocentiae R. L[ewes], adversus E. Osb[erni] calumnias. 1594 L.
- Osborne, Thomas, bookseller. His book-sale in 1756 mentioned, p. [8].
- Our Lady’s Psalter. See Psalter.
- Overton, John. Exposition of Gen. xxxiii. 1–3. 1586 O.
- Ovid. His Heroïdes (Hippolytus) mentioned. 1586 S.
- — The Metamorphoses englished by G(eorge) S(andys). 1632 O.
- Owen, sir Roger. Dedication to him. 1614 P.
- Owen, Thomas. Dedication to him. 1597 S.
- Oxford:
- Invitatorius panegyricus, de Elizabethae reginae posteriore ad Oxoniam adventu: per Rob. Burhill. 1603 O.
- Visit of Abr. Scultetus to Oxford, mentioned. 1613 B.
- Description of recent buildings in Oxford, 1624, in Latin. 1624 P.
- Cowper 1637. An almanack referred to the famous university and city of Oxford. 1637 C.
- Note on Oxonia, Oxonium, Rhydychen, Bellositum Dobunorum, p. [292]. See 1628 V.
- All Souls College.
- Balliol College.
- Story of damage to the library done by father Parsons, and his expulsion. 1612 J.
- Mentioned, p. [255].
- Bodleian Library.
- Mentioned as a Panbiblion, by R. Haydocke. 1598 L.
- Mentioned. 1599 C, R, 1608 W, pp. [263], [264] (ter).
- Early history of it, by T. James. 1605 J.
- Catalogus librorum (impressorum et manuscriptorum), auctore T. James. 1605 J.
- MSS. mentioned. 1608 J.
- MSS. of Gregory the Great mentioned. 1610 J.
- Dedications to the Curators. 1620 D, 1627 J.
- Catalogus universalis librorum, auctore Thoma James. Accessit Appendix. 1620 J.
- — the University paid for the above catalogue. 1620 J.
- List of books in the library prohibited by Roman Catholic authority. 1627 J.
- Arabic MSS. there in 1626 mentioned. 1627 P.
- Fictitious entry of a 1628 Catalogus librorum. 1628 B.
- Poems to Johannes Cirenbergius about MS. Roe 20 (Council of Bâle). 1631 O.
- Appendix ad Catalogum librorum, per J. Rouse. 1635 R.
- Catalogus interpretum S. Scripturae in bibliotheca Bodleiana (per J. Verneuil). 1635 V.
- Deliciae deliciarum sive Epigrammatum in bibliotheca Bodleiana ἀνθολογία, opera A. Wright. 1637 D.
- A Nomenclator of Sermons (chiefly in the Bodleian) by J. Verneuil. 1637 V.
- Statuta, 1620. 1638 O.
- Mention of Laud’s benefactions. 1639 G.
- Oxford 15th cent. books there, p. [240].
- Brasenose College.
- Christ Church.
- Ulysses Redux, tragoedia in Aede Christi publice recitata, 1591, auctore Gul. Gager. 1592 G.
- Musa hospitalis Ecclesiae Christi Oxon. (poems to greet the King &c.). 1605 O.
- Liber precum publicarum in usum ecclesiæ Cathedralis Christi Oxon. 1615 P, 1639 P.
- Dedication to the dean and canons. 1638 B.
- Poems by Ch. Ch. men on lord Bayning’s death. 1638 O.
- The Royal Slave, a tragi-comedy by W. Cartwright, acted at Christ Church in 1636. 1639 C, 1640 C.
- Bp. Bancroft mentioned as inscribing the Cathedral communion plate. 1639 G.
- City.
- Orders for the market, issued by the Chancellor of the University (undated). 1602 O.
- — 1606. 1606 O.
- Mention of S. Price as a City Lecturer in 1613–14. 1614 P.
- Proclamation by the Chancellor of the University for the well-ordering of the Market. 1634 O.
- Bookbinder’s bridge, Schidyard st., St. John Baptist st., Cat st., and Cheney lane, mentioned as connected with books, p. [266].
- Mention of a commission to search St. Frideswide’s Fair for heretical books, 1531, p. [273].
- Colleges and Halls.
- Miscellanea de antiquis aulis et collegiis, auctore B. Twyne. 1608 T.
- Dedication to Heads of Houses. 1612 D.
- Lists of Colleges in official order of dignity, and of antiquity: also of Founders of Colleges, &c. 1612 D.
- Corpus Christi College.
- County.
- Dedication to the Judges and Justices of the County. 1612 J.
- Diocese.
- Articles to be inquired of in the diocese, 1619. 1619 H.
- — 1628. 1628 H.
- — 1629. 1629 C.
- — 1632. 1632 B.
- — 1635. 1635 B.
- — 1638. 1638 B.
- Directions to preachers. 1622 H.
- Exeter College.
- Threni Exoniensium in obitum Iohannis Petrei, filii Guil. Petrei. 1613 O.
- Sermon at the consecration of the chapel. 1624: by dr. J. Prideaux, with notes of Exeter men. 1625 P, 1637 P (ix).
- Mentioned. 1634 T.
- Jesus College.
- Lincoln College.
- Carmen in adventum Lecestrensis Comitis ad collegium Lincolniense. 1585 D.
- Magdalen College.
- See Waynflete, William.
- Hermaica gymnasmata (exercises by a Magdalen man). 1589 H.
- Sanford’s Εὐκτικὰ εἰδύλλια, on occasion of a banquet at Magdalen to Queen Elizabeth’s retinue, 1592. 1592 S.
- Two poems to the college by J. Davies. 1603 D, 1605 D.
- Dedication to, and rhetorical description of, the college, by J. Sanford. 1605 S.
- Beatae Mariae Magdalenae lachrymae in obitum Gulielmi Grey. 1606 O.
- Luctus posthumus, sive ... Magdalenensium officiosa pietas. (Poems on prince Henry’s death.) 1612 H.
- Mentioned, p. [255].
- Magdalen hall.
- Dedication to its members. 1629 P.
- Merton College.
- New College.
- Six homilies of St. Chrysostom in Greek, ed. from New college MSS. 1586 C.
- Peplus Philippi Sidnaei (poems by New college men). 1587 S.
- Dedications to the college. 1602 T, 1609 R.
- Encomion Rodolphi Warcoppi (poems in his memory by New college men). 1605 O.
- MSS. mentioned. 1610 J.
- Account of New college by L. Petrucci, in Ital. and Latin verse. 1613 P.
- Mentioned. 1615 E, pp. [228], [255], [256] (bis), 258, 259, 290.
- A book-label there, printed by Barnes, 1593, p. [229].
- Oriel College.
- Printing.
- See Greek; Hebrew; Turner, William.
- List of printers &c. in Oxford, pp. [267]–78.
- Allusion to the origin of printing. 1585 C.
- First printing in England (in 1459) ascribed to it, p. [8].
- Printing there in “1461”, p. [8].
- Description of Oxford type, “1468”–1486
7, p. [241]: 1517–9, p. [263]: 1585–1640, p. [290]. - The Oxford Jerome in the University archives mentioned, p. [252] (bis).
- Notes of the first book at the new Press, 1585. 1585 C.
- Description of Devices, Woodcuts &c., 1585–1640, p. [289].
- A Committee of Convocation de libris imprimendis, 1586, p. [275].
- One press at Oxford allowed, 1586, p. [275].
- Errata excused. 1591 S.
- John Sanford was “Corrector Typogr.” in 1592. 1592 T.
- Fictitious Oxford imprints of books really printed in London, p. [292].
- Note of the time taken to print a book. 1608 P.
- The first music printed (engraved) at Oxford. 1609 B.
- Amount produced by a press in 1625. 1625 J.
- Description of type in use in 1629. 1629 B.
- Printing in red. 1631 P, 1634 C, R, 1635 L, M, 1637 B, C, W, 1638 O, pp. [253], [292].
- In gold, 1633 O, p. [292].
- The first two charters allowing printing to the University, 1632, 1632
3, pp. [277], esp. 281 and 283. - Printing privileges at Oxford 1632–36
7. 1636 L. - Note of an Oxford book begun in 1768 and still in progress. 1634 O.
- Agreement with the Stationers’ Company, 1636
7, 1639, pp. [278], esp. 285, 287. - Decree of Star-Chamber, allowing rights of printing, 1637, p. [278].
- A case of the author having no proofs sent him. 1637 I.
- The Statute de Typographis, pp. [278], esp. 287.
- Architypographus mentioned, pp. [278], [288].
- Sheldonian press mentioned. 1608 W.
- Queen’s College.
- St. John’s Coll.
- St. Mary the Virgin, parish.
- Oratio funebris habita ab I. Wake in templo B. Mariae, 25 Maii 1607. 1607 W, 1615 W, 1627 W, 1635 W.
- Dedication to the parish. 1612 D.
- Mention of mr. Day’s first sermon as vicar, 1609. 1612 D.
- Trinity College.
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- Mentioned, p. [255].
- University.
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- — a similar acknowledgment about stationers, A.D. 1345, ibid.
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- Allusion to lord Paget’s benefactions to the Margaret Professor of Divinity. 1615 B.
- Jacobi ara (congratulatory poems to James i). 1617 O.
- Funebria sacra memoriae Annae reginae dicata (Latin poems). 1619 O.
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- John Taylor’s Farewell to Oxford, and notes of his stay there. 1625 T.
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- Oriental studies mentioned. 1627 P.
- Ordo sive series electionis Procuratorum, with Statuta de Procuratoribus. 1629 O.
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- Britanniae Natalis (poems on the birth of Charles ii). 1630 O.
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- Bidding prayer (informal). 1634 B.
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- Coronae Carolinae quadratura. 1636 O.
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- Epistolae Genevensium et Oxoniensium, 1708, mentioned. 1608 W.
- Wadham College.
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- Oxford, earl of. See Harley, Robert.
- P.
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- Papillon, Philip. Edited Harding’s Sicily and Naples, as ‘P. P.’ 1640 H.
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- Parsons, Bartholomew. Dorcas, a sermon (on Acts ix. 36). 1631 P.
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- Petition. Petition to the Bishops, Preachers, and Gospellers (1606?), mentioned. 1607 B.
- Petra, Gabriel de. Edited Longinus De grandiloquentia, 1612. 1636 L.
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- Pharamus. See Snelling, Thomas.
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- Phetiplacius, Richardus, &c. See Fetiplace, Richard, &c.
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- — Poem signed ‘Philalethes.’ 1631 V.
- Philanactophil, pseudonym. See Bolton, Edmund (Maria).
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- — See Burgersdicius, Franco.
- — See Combachius, Johannes.
- — See Holyday, Barten.
- — See Pavonius, Franciscus.
- — See Pemble, William.
- — See Scheiblerus, Christophorus.
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- Phonetic spelling. See 1633 B, 1634 B.
- Photius. His Bibliotheca mentioned. 1597 A.
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- Piers, John, archbp. of York. Dedication to him. 1587 P.
- — Funeral sermon on him by J. King, 1594. 1597 K, 1599 K, 1600 K.
- Pietas erga benefactores. See Whear, Degory; Wower, Jan.
- Pigot, John, scrivener. Mentioned, p. [275].
- Pile, sir Francis, bart., d. 1635. Dedication to him. 1631 P.
- — Funeral sermon on him, by B. Parsons. 1636 P.
- Pile, sir Francis, d. 1649. Dedication to him. 1636 P.
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- Pinart, Dominique, bookseller, mentioned, p. [274].
- Pinke, William. Translated and published (as ‘W. P.’) Cameron’s Examination of the Romish Church. 1626 C.
- — The trial of our sincere love to Christ (2 sermons: ed. by W. Lyford). 1630 P.
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- Pinner, Charles. Sermon on 1 Tim. iv. 16. 1596 P.
- — Sermon on 1 Pet. ii. 17. 1597 P.
- — Sermon on 1 Tim. iv. 8. 1597 P.
- Piper, John, bookseller, of London, mentioned, pp. [298], [311], [312].
- Piscator, Johannes [Fischer?] Aphorismi doctrinae Christianae, 11a editio. 1630 P.
- Piscator, Philippus Ludovicus. Preface by him. 1630 P.
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- Pitt, Thomas. See Pye, Thomas.
- Plays. See Cartwright, William.
- — See Fletcher, John.
- — See Gager, William.
- — See Harding, S.
- — See Mayne, Jasper.
- — See Randolph, Thomas.
- — See Snelling, Thomas.
- — The overthrow of stage plays, by dr. John Rainolds. 2nd ed. 1629 R.
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- Popham, sir John, of Littlecote. Sermon before him, by C. Pinner. 1597 P.
- Porter. Endymion. Dedication to him. 1631 W.
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- — Anti-Possevinus, a sermon by Rich. James. 1625 J.
- Pots, Richard, of Virginia. Extracts from his writings. 1612 S.
- Potter, bp. Barnabas. The baronet’s burial (sermon on sir Edw. Seymour). 1613 P.
- Potter, dr. Christopher. Want of charity justly charged on Romanists. 1633 P.
- — mentioned. 1638 C.
- — Dedication to him. 1638 R.
- Powel, David, mentioned. 1602 P.
- Powel, Gabriel. Positions concerning Usury. 1602 P.
- — Prodromus, a logical resolution of Rom. cap. 1. 1602 P.
- — — (the same in Latin: dubious). 1615 P.
- — Consideration of the papists’ reasons for toleration of popery. 1604 P.
- Powel, Griffinus. See Powell, Griffith.
- Powell, Griffith. Analysis Analyticorum Posteriorum Aristotelis, operâ and studio G. P. 1594 P.
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- Powell, Nathaniel, of Virginia. Extracts from his writings. 1612 S.
- Powell, Thomas. Sermon. 1613 P.
- Powhatan. Picture of him, 1612 S.
- Poza, don Francisco de Roias marquesse de. Dedication to him. 1630 A.
- P. R. See R., P.
- Praenostica, 1518. See Laet, Jaspar.
- Praise of Music, 1586. See Music.
- Pratt, David, stationer, mentioned, p. [273].
- Prayer, Book of Common. Reasons for refusal of subscription to the Book of Common Prayer, with an answer by T. Hutton. 1605 H.
- — Liber precum publicarum in usum ecclesiae Cathedralis Christi Oxon. 1615 P, 1639 P.
- Prayers. See Winchester.
- — Precationes aliquot privatae et publicae. 1629 C.
- Preachers. Letter from the archbp. of Canterbury (about preachers). 1622 A.
- Preaching, 1622. See Howson, John.
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- Prejudice, prejugé. Note on the use of the words. 1626 C.
- Prenostica, 1518. See Laet, Jaspar.
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- Preston, dr. John. Three sermons on the Lord’s Supper. 1631 P.
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- — Sermon, on Rev. ii. 26. 1608 P.
- — The defence of Truth against the Triumph of Truth by H. Leech. 1610 P.
- — Act sermon. 1613 P.
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- — Prince Henry his second anniversary. 1614 P.
- Price, Henry. Poem to N. Breton. 1592 B.
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- — Two Sermons on Matt. v. 25. 1615 P, 1636 P.
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- Primerose, James. Academia Monspeliensis descripta, Laurus Monspeliaca. 1631 P.
- Printing at Oxford, “1468”-1640. See Oxford—Printing.
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- Prognosticon astrologicum. See Booker, John, 1637.
- Promises. See F., A.
- Proverbs. Reusneri Symbola imperatoria (largely a discussion of mottos). 1633 R, 1638 R.
- Prynne, William, mentioned. 1630 W, 1631 P, W, 1633 P.
- Psalms. See under Bible.
- Psalter. Notice of “Our Lady’s Psalter.” 1620 D.
- Puede-Ser, Diego. See Mabbe, James.
- Puleston, Roger. Dedication to him. 1586 H.
- Purchas, Samuel, mentioned. 1612 S.
- Purgatory. See Du Moulin, Pierre.
- Puritans. Decretum Universitatis (contra Puritanos). 1622 O.
- — Described in ten subdivisions. 1630 W, 1631 W.
- Pusillus grex. See Vicars, Thomas.
- Puteanus, Erycius. Comus. 1634 P.
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- — Suada Attica, sive orationum selectarum syntagma. Item Palæstra Bonae Mentis, de Morte, &c. 1640 P.
- Pye, Thomas. Translation by him of A. de Corro’s lectures on Ecclesiastes. (“Solomon’s sermon”). 1586 E.
- — English letter to him from dr. John Rainolds, 27 Feb. (1603
4?). 1606 B. - — His Epistola ad ... Joh. Howsonum (1603) mentioned. 1606 B.
- — In controversiam inter Johannem Howsonum et Thomam Pyum tractatus (auctore Rob. Burhill). 1606 B.
- — English letter to him from dr. John Rainolds, 27 Feb. (1603
- Pye, sir Walter, kt., jun. Dedication to him. 1633 T.
- Pym, John. Dedication to him. 1628 W.
- Pyne, Henry. Sale of his books (1886) mentioned. 1595 T.
- Pynson, Richard, printer of London, mentioned. 1485 A, p. [11].
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- Q.
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- Quarles, Francis. Poem by him. 1634 B.
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- R.
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- R., H., 1640. See Rogers, Hugh.
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- R., I., 1614. See Raynolds, John.
- R., P. P. R. = Professor Regius. 1629 Z.
- R., R., 1599. See Roche, Robert.
- R., T., 1638. See Randolph, Thomas.
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- Raem. Gerard ten, de Bercka, mentioned, pp. [242], [249].
- Rainolds, dr. John. Sermon on Ps. xviii. 47–51 about the Gunpowder plot, 1586. 1586 R, 1613 R.
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4?). 1606 B. - — Oratio funebris habita ab I. Wake (in memoriam I. Rainoldi) 25 Maii 1607. 1607 W, 1608 W, 1614 R, 1615 W, 1627 W, 1635 W.
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- — Orationes quinque cum aliis opusculis. 1613 R.
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- — Orationes duodecim cum aliis opusculis. 1614 R.
- — — London editions of 1619 and 1628 described. 1614 R.
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- Theocritus. Sixe idyllia in English verse. 1588 T.
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- Thomas, Thomas, printer, of Cambridge, mentioned. 1585 C.
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- Thornborough, bp. John. Articles at his first visitation. 1603 T.
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- Tolson, dr. John, provost of Oriel college, Oxford. Dedication to him. 1640 T.
- Tombes, John. Edited Pemble’s Five sermons. 1628 P, 1629 P.
- Tomson, Richard, mentioned, p. [258].
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- Toulouse, mentioned. 1639 W.
- Towneley sale, mentioned, p. [256].
- Townley, Zouch. Oratio in memoriam Gul. Camdeni. 1624 O.
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- — Sermon (A Christian amendment). 1633 T.
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- — Answer to his supplication, by Rich. Hooker. 1612 H.
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- — Noctes sacrae seu lucubrationes in primam partem Apocalypseos. 1590 T.
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- — Sermon (on Is. xxiv. 1–3) at Grantham, 1592. 1594 T, 1595 T.
- Trithemius, Johannes. Account of st. Salvianus, in Latin. 1629 S.
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- — — (the same in English). 1617 A.
- Turkish. Poem in Turkish. 1612 H.
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- Turnour, Robert, mentioned, p. [246].
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- — Miscellanea de antiquis aulis et collegiis. Ibid.
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- U.
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- V, letter. See under U.
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- V., I. P., 1624. See Prideaux, John.
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- Vychan. See Vaughan.
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- Willett, Andrew. His Limbomastix and Loidoromastix or a scourge for a railer referred to. 1604 A.
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- William, illuminator, mentioned, pp. [267], [269], [270].
- William, scribe, mentioned, p. [267].
- William of Nottingham, scribe, mentioned, p. [268].
- William de Pickering, bookbinder, mentioned, p. [267].
- Williams, John, archbp. of York. De humorum numero &c. 1590 B.
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- — Dedications to him. 1625 J, W, 1627 R.
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- Winniffe, dr. Thomas, dean of St. Paul’s. Dedication to him. 1640 C.
- Winterton, R., mentioned. 1633 G.
- Wirley, rev. Edward, rector of St. Ebbe’s, Oxford. Two Greek poems by him. 1638 B.
- Wither, George. An answer to Wither’s Motto, by T. G. 1625 G.
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- Wodebrigge, William, mentioned, p. [255].
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- Wolley, sir John and lady Elizabeth. Dedication to them. 1595 M.
- Wolsey, cardinal, mentioned, p. [12].
- Wombwell, Thomas. See Walkington, Thomas.
- Wood, Antony. Date depending on his accuracy. 1614 D.
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- — His Athenæ Oxonienses mentioned, passim.
- Wood, James, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. [274].
- Woodcuts. See Engravings.
- Woodstock. Churchyard’s Handful of gladsome verses given to the Queen at Woodstock, 1592. 1592 C.
- Worcester, archdeaconry. Articles in the Visitation of Edw. Thornburgh, archdeacon of Worcester, 1638. 1638 T.
- Worcester, city. Dedication to it. 1637 S.
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- Wotton under Edge, co. Gloucester. Sermon delivered there in 1605, by S. Benefield. 1613 B.
- Wotton, sir Henry. Dedication to him. 1637 B.
- Wouwerus, Johannes. Pietas erga Benefactores. 1626 W.
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- Wright, Abraham. Deliciae deliciarum, sive Epigrammatum ἀνθολογία, opera A. Wright. 1637 D.
- Wright, John, publisher of London, mentioned. 1617 H.
- Wright, Richard, of Oxford, mentioned, pp. [229], [311].
- Wright, Richard, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. [275], [295].
- Wright, Robert. Editor of Untoni Funebria. 1596 U.
- Wright, William, mentioned, p. [252].
- Wriothesley, Thomas, earl of Southampton. Dedication to him. 1628 P.
- Writtle. See Petre.
- Wroughton, lady Katherine. Dedication to her. 1604 P.
- Wybarun, dr. Thomas. A binding done for him in 1467, mentioned, p. [272].
- Wyberd, John. Synopsis Anni Christi 1637, sive Diarium (an almanac with prognostications). 1637 W.
- Wyclif, dr. John. Apologie for John Wyclif, by dr. James: with a Life of Wyclif. 1608 J.
- — Two short treatises (Four articles, and objections of Friars): ed. by dr. James, with glossary. 1608 W.
- — Wickliffe’s wicket, a treatise on the Sacrament (a reprint of an ed. of 1546 (?)). 1612 W.
- Wyffin. See Wiffin.
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- York, mentioned, p. [263].
- Young, dr. John, dean of Winchester. Dedications to him. 1623 G, 1625 G.
- Young, Patrick (Patricius Junius). Edited Clement’s Epistola ad Corinthios prima. 1633 C.
- — Dedication to him. 1635 C.
- Young, Robert, bookseller, mentioned, pp. [278], [310], [313].
- Younger brother’s apology. See Allen, John.
- Youth and Old Age. See under Speculation, 1612.
- Z.
- Z., R., 1629, 1640. See Zouche, Richard.
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- Zel, Ulric, mentioned, pp. [242], [249].
- Zouche, dr. Richard. Elementa jurisprudentiae, autore R. Z. 1629 Z.
- — — (with author’s name). 1636 Z.
- — mentioned. 1634 O.
- — Descriptio juris et judicii feudalis, secundum consuetudines Mediolani et Normanniae. 1634 Z.
- — Descriptio juris et judicii ecclesiastici secundum canones et constitutiones Anglicanas. 1636 Z.
- — Descriptio juris et judicii temporalis secundum consuetudines feudales et Normannicas. 1636 Z.
- — Descriptio juris et judicii militaris, nec non maritimi, autore R. Z. 1640 Z.
- — Descriptio juris et judicii sacri. 1640 Z.
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