Impr. 11: 1612: sm. 4o: pp. [36], signn. A-D4 E2: sign. B 1r beg. Amyntas: English Roman. Contents:—sign. A 1r, title: A 2r, short dedication to the memory of prince Henry, in Latin: A 3r-E 2r, the poems: E 2v “Lectori ξυναποθνήσκοντι,” an epilogue.
The writers and editor of these poems on the death of Prince Henry are more disguised than usual. The editor was undoubtedly “Jacobus Aretius,” i. e. James Martin, of Broadgates hall. There is one poem in Chaldee (Hebrew type), one in Syriac, one in Arabic, one in Turkish (all three in Roman type) and a few in Greek. There are three Idylls, “Amyntas,” “Tityrus,” and “Daphnis,” in Latin hexameter verse, presumably by the Editor.
7. ——. LVCTVS POSTHVMVS | SIVE | ERGA DEFVN-|CTVM ILLVSTRIS-|SIMVM Henricvm WAL-|LIÆ PRINCIPEM, COL-|legij Beatæ Mariæ Magdalenæ | apud Oxonienses Mecænatem | longè indulgentissimum, | Magdalenensium of-|ficiosa Pietas. | [motto: then device.]
Impr. 11: 1612: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 62 + [8]: p. 11 beg. Multâque Myrrhæ: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: (2) distich, within a border: 1–62, the poems: 1–7, “... Oratio funebris habita apud Magdalenenses tempore Prandij exequialis, 7o Decemb. quo die desideratiss. Principi Henrici funeri iusta persoluta fuere,” signed “Accep. Frewen.”
Poems, chiefly in Latin (a few in Greek and one Spanish), by members of Magdalen College, on the death of Prince Henry (d. 6 Nov. 1612), who was connected with the College through his tutor John Wilkinson.
8. Hooker, dr. Richard. [woodcut.] | THE | ANSVVERE | OF | Mr. RICHARD HOOKER TO A | SVPPLICATION PREFERRED | by Mr. Walter Travers to | the H H. Lords of the Pri-|vie Counsell. | [University arms.]
Impr. 29: 1612: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 32 + [2]: p. 11 beg. ver heard that: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: 1–32, the Answer.
See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., i. 697, and under Travers, below: both treatises have often been reprinted. This and the following treatises by Hooker seem to have been edited by Henry Jackson, see Wood’s Ath. Oxon., iii. 577.
9. ——. A | LEARNED | AND COMFORTA-|BLE SERMON OF THE | certaintie and perpetuitie of | faith in the Elect; especially | of the Prophet Habak-|kuks faith. | BY | RICHARD HOOKER, SOME-|times fellow of Corpus Christi | College in Oxford. | [University arms.]
Impr. 29: 1612: sm. 4o: pp. [2] + 17 + [1]: p. 11 beg. ly enimy is: English Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title; 1–17, the sermon, on Hab. i. 4.