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Animadversiones Joan. Piscatoris Arg. in Dialecticam P. Rami
exemplis sacr. literarum passim illustratæ -
A pleasaunt disport of diuers noble personages: written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat: in his boke vvhich is entituled Philocopo. And nowe Englished by H. G
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Remedies for diseases in horses
Approued and allowed by diuers verie auncient learned mareschalles -
Heir followis the testament and tragedie of vmquhile King Henrie Stewart of gude memorie
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A treatice of morall philosophye
containynge the sayinges of the wyse. VVherein you may see the woorthye and pithye sayinges of phylosophers, emperoures, kynges, and oratours: of their lyues, their aunswers, of what image they came of, and of what countrey they were. Whose woorthye [and] notable precepts, counsailes, parables [and] semblables, doothe hereafter followe. Fyrst gathered [and] set foorthe by Wylliam Baudwin -
A shorte catechisme for househoulders
With prayers to the same adioyning -
Merie tales newly imprinted [and] made by Master Skelton Poet Laureat
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The eglogs of the poet B. Mantuan Carmelitan, turned into English verse, & set forth with the argument to euery egloge by George Turbervile Gent. Anno. 1567
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Tvvo right profitable and fruitfull concordances
or large and ample tables alphabeticall. The first containing the interpretation of the Hebrue, Caldean, Greeke, and Latine wordes and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following euery of them: and the seconde comprehending all such other principall wordes and matters, as concerne the sense and meaning of the Scriptures, or direct vnto any necessarie and good instruction. The further contents and vse of both the which tables, (for breuitie sake) is expressed more at large in the preface to the reader. Collected by R.F.H -
Certaine godly, and most necessarie annotations
vpon the thirteenth chapter to the Romanes: set forth by the right vigilant pastor: Iohn Hoper, by Gods calling, Bishop of Gloucester -
Rerum naturalium doctrina methodica
post secundam editionem denuò copiosissimè adaucta, & in III. libros distincta: vnà cum Isagoge sphærica methodicè proposita: a Gul. Adolpho Scribonio, Marpurgensi doctore & medico -
A very fruteful and pleasant booke called the instruction of a Christen woman
made firste in Latyne, by the right famous clerke mayster Lewes Viues, and tourned out of Latyne into Englishe by Rycharde Hyrde -
The prognostication of the. xij. monethes for this present yeare. 1567.
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Anno Mariæ primo
Actes made in the parliament begun and holden at VVestminster, the. v. day of October, in the fyrst yeere of the reigne of our moste gratious soueraigne lady Mary, by the grace of God, Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelaud [sic], defender of the faith, [and] of the church of England, and of Ireland in earth the supreme head. And there continued to the. xxi. day of the same moneth, that is to say, in the fyrst session of the same parliament, as foloweth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis -
A booke of epitaphes made vpon the death of the right worshipfull Sir VVilliam Buttes knight
vvho deceased the third day of September, anno 1583 -
XXVII. lectures, or readings, vpon part of the epistle written to the Hebrues. Made by Maister Edward Deering, Bachelour of Diuinitie
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Campo di fior or else The flourie field of foure languages of M. Claudius Desainliens, aliâs Holiband: for the furtherance of the learners of the Latine, French, English, but chieflie of the Italian tongue
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A plaine and easie way to remedy a horse that is foundered in his feete
By which vsing this remedy (within xxiiii. howers after his instant foundering) you may within xxiiii. hours after the cure vsed, trauell your horse and iourney him at your pleasure, as if he had not beene foundered at all. Set out by Nicholas Malbie Gentleman seruaunt to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie -
A greene forest, or A naturall historie
vvherein may bee seene first the most sufferaigne vertues in all the whole kinde of stones & mettals: next of plants, as of herbes, trees, [and] shrubs, lastly of brute beastes, foules, fishes, creeping wormes [and] serpents, and that alphabetically: so that a table shall not neede. Compiled by Iohn Maplet, M. of Arte, and student in Cambridge: entending hereby yt God might especially be glorified: and the people furdered. Anno 1567 -
Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of Norwiche, in the metropoliticall visitation of the moste Reuerend father in God, Mathew, by the prouidence of God, Archebyshop of Canterbury
Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane, in the yeare of our Lorde God, M. D. LXVII -
De termino Michaelis anno regni regis Henrici octaui XVIII
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Anno XXXII. Henrici Octaui
In the parliament begon at Westm. the. xxviii. of Apryll, the. xxxii. yeare of the reygne of the moste excellente, most hygh, and most myghtye prynce, Henrye the eyghte ... there holden and afterwarde continued by diuers prorogacions vnto the. xii. daye of Apryll in the sayde yeare. In the last session thereof begone the same. xii. daye of Apryll, and from the same holden vnto the. xi. daye of Maye, in the xxxii. year of his maiesties most prosperous reygne, fro[m] the which it was by prorogacion continued vntill the. xxv. daye of the same moneth of Maye, and holden vntill the. xxiiii. daye of Iulye the sayde. xxxii. yeare: at which daye the sayde parliament was by his graces auctority finished and dissolued. Amonges many other the actes folowing by his highnesse with thasse[n]t of the lordes spirituall and temporall, and the co[m]mons assembled in the sayd parliament, haue bene established, ordeyned and enacted -
Ein schöne Christliche, Neweiars Predig, darinn des heiligen Pater nosters rechtgeschaffner gebrauch, auffs aller nutzlichst erkläret und gelehrt wirdt
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Zwu wolgegründter Predig
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Zwo vnnd viertzig Christlicher Regel, mit wölchen die Geistlichen reformiert vn gelehrnet werden, wie sie sich gegen Got, ihrem nächsten, vnd sich selbs, halten sollen