9. The Art of Logike. Plainely taught in the English tongue, by M. Blundeuile of Newton Flotman in Norfolke, as well according to the doctrine of Aristotle, as of all other moderne and best accounted Authours thereof.... 1599. 4o
Reprinted: 1617.
10. The Art of Logick, Gathered out of Aristotle, and set in due forme, according to his instructions, by Peter Ramus, Professor of Philosophy and Rhetorick in Paris.... Published for the Instruction of the Vnlearned, by Anthony Wotton. 1626. 8o
11. Peter Ramus, of Vermandois, The King's Professor, his Dialectica in two bookes.... By F[age] Gent. 1632. 8o
12. A briefe of the Art of Rhetorique, conteyning in substance, all that Aristotle hath written in his three Bookes of that subiect by T. H. [Thomas Hobbes]. Licensed to Andrew Crooke, February 1, 1636.
Reprinted: 1681; 1759; 1832; 1847.
13. The true Fortune-teller, or Guide to Knowledge; discovering the whole Art of Chrymancy, Physiognomy, Metoposcopy, and Astrology. To which is added, Aristotle's Observations on [pg 028] the Heavens and their motions, of fiery Meteor, Thunder, Lightening, Eclipses, Comets, Earthquakes, and Whirlwinds. 1685. 12o
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14. Rhetoric. Translated by the Authors of the Art of Thinking. 1686. 8o
Reprinted: 1693; Oxford, 1816.