Komenský’s History of the Bohemian Persecution

—— A Continuation of his School Endeavours. Or a Summary Delineation of Dr. Cyprian Kinner Silesian. His thoughts concerning Education: or the Way and Method of Teaching. Exposed to the ingeneous and free Censure of all Piously-learned men The which shal shortly be seconded with an Elucidarium or Commentary to open the sense of whatsoever is herein contained, chiefly of

what is paradoxall and obscure, (if any such shall appear to be). Together with an advice of how these thoughts may be successfully put in practice. Translated out of the Original Latine, transmitted to Sam. Hartlib and by him published and in the name of very Godly and Learned Men, recommended to the serious Consideration, and Liberall Assistance, of such, as are willing to favour the Reformation of all Christian Churches and Commonwealths: but more especially the Good and Happiness of these United Kingdoms. Published by Authority. 4º. Printed for R. L. London. 1648.

—— The History of the Bohemian Persecution, From the beginning of their conversion to Christianity in the year 894 to the year 1632. Ferdinand the 2nd of Austria, Reigning. In Which the unheard of secrets of policy, Counsells, Arts, and dreadfull Judgements are exhibited. 12º. 284 pp. Printed by B. A. for John Walker at the Star in Popes-Head-Ally. 1650.

—— Pansophiæ diatyposis. A Patterne of Universall Knowledge, in a plaine and true Draught; or, A Diatyposis, or Model of the Eminently Learned and Pious Promotor of Science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius. Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended Worke, in an Ichnographicall and Orthographicall Delineation. Translated into English by Jeremy Collier. 8º. 180 pp. Printed by T. H., and are to be sold by Thomas Collins, Bookseller in Northampton. 1651.

—— Naturall Philosophie Reformed by Divine Light; or, a Synopsis of Physicks. Exposed to the censure of those that are Lovers of Learning, and desire to be taught of God. Being a view of the World in generall and of the particular creatures therein contained; grounded upon Scripture Principles. With a briefe Appendix touching the Diseases of the Body, Mind, and Soul; with their generall Remedies. 8º. 256 pp. Printed by Robert and William Leybourn, for Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun in Pauls Church-yard. 1651.

—— Revelation Revealed by two Apocalyptical Treatises, translated out of the High Dutch, with a Dedication to Oliver St. John by Sam. Hartlib, and a long Discourse by John Durie. London. 1651.

—— The True and Readie Way to Learne the Latine Tongue. Attested by Three Excellently Learned and Approved Authours of three Nations. By Samuel Hartlib, London. Printed by R. and W. Leybourn for the Common-wealth of Learning. London. 1654.