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The workes of the most high and mighty prince James : by the grace of God Kinge of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland
James King of England (1566-1625); Montagu, James (1568?-1618)
1616
With engraved portrait, additional engraved title-page, woodcut of the Royal Arms, and engraved portrait of Prince Charles. Signatures: pi² a-e⁴(-e3) A-3B⁴ (3B4 blank).
The true history of the ciuill warres of France, betweene the French King Henry the 4. and the Leaguers. Gathered from the yere of our Lord 1585. vntill this present October. 1591
Colynet, Antony
1591
Printer's name and date of publication from colophon.
Ano regni Iacobi, Regis Angl. Scotiæ, Franc. & Hybern. Viz. Angl. Franc. & Hybern. 3⁰ Scotiæ 39⁰ : At the second session of Parliament begun and holden by prorogation at Westminster the fifth day of Nouember, in the third yeere of the raigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. and of Scotland the 39 : and there continued untill the 27. of May (and from this second session of Parliament ending the said 27. of May, the said Parliament was proroged until the 18. of Nouember next following 1606) : to the high pleasure of Almighty God, and to the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followeth
Great Britain; Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
anno 1606
Black letter.
Fabyans cronycle. Newly prynted, wyth the cronycle, actes, and dedes done in the tyme of the reygne of the most excellent prynce Kyng Henry the VII
Fabyan, Robert (1513)
1533
Title within woodcut, architectural border. "The seconde volume of Fabyans croncyle" has a special t.p. and separate paging. First published in 1516 with title: The new chronicles of England and F...
Dialogi ab Eusebio Philadelpho cosmopolita in Gallorum et caeterarum nationum gratiam compositi, quorum primus ab ipso auctore recognitus & auctus: alter vero in lucem nunc primum editus fuit
Barnaud, Nicolas; Doneau, Hughes (1527-1591); Hotman, François sieur de Villiers Saint Paul (1524-1590); Bèze, Théodore de (1519-1605)
1574
The first part was originally published as "Dialogue auquel sont traitées plusieurs choses advenues aux Lutheriens et Huguenots de la France". Eusebius Philadelphus is generally identified as Nicho...
Constitutions and canons ecclesiasticall, treated vpon by the Bishop of London, president of the conuocation for the Prouince of Canterbury and the rest of the bishops and clergie of the said prouince and agreed vpon with the King's Maiesties licence in their synode begun at London anno Dom. 1603. And in the yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord Iames by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland the first, and of Scotland the 37. And now published for the due obseruation of them by his Maiesties authoritie, vnder the great Seale of England
Church of England. Province of Canterbury
1604
Signatures: A-X⁴ Y⁴. Y4 blank?. Black letter.
Anno regni Iacobi, regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, viz. Angliae, Franciae & Hiberniae 21⁰, & Scotiae 57⁰ : At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the 19. day of February, in the 21. yeere of the reigne of our most gracious Souereigne Lord, Iames by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. and of Scotland the 57. And there continued vntill the 29. day of May following, and then prorogued vntill the 2. day of Nouember, 1624. To the high pleasure of Almighty God, and to the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Great Britain; Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1624
In this ed. the first table has 35 acts; B2r line 7 ends "Mannors"; 2A1r line 2 up has "Maiesty... testimonie". With 3 extra leaves, M1-4 (M4 blank), containing 21 Jac.I. cap.32, "An Act for making th...
Anno regni Iacobi, Regis Angl. Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hyberniæ, viz. Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hyberniæ septimo, & Scotiæ 43⁰ : At the fourth session of Parliament begun and holden by prorogation at Westminster the ix. day of February, in the seuenth yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. and of Scotland the 43. And there continued vntill the xxiij. of Iuly; (and then prorogued vntill the 16. of October next following, 1610.) To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and to the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followeth
Great Britain; Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
Anno 1610
Black letter. Signatures: [a]⁴ (b)⁴ A-H⁶ 2A-2B⁶ 2C-2F⁴. The first leaf is blank. Running title reads: Anno septimo Iacobi Regis. In this edition, A4r line 3 has: aforesaid. Quires ...
The lives of the noble Grecians and Romains, compared together by that grave learned philosopher and historiographer Plutarch of Chæronea: translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie Counsel, and great Almner of France: with the liues of Hannibal and Scipio African: translated out of Latine into French by Charles del'Esclvse, and out of French into English, by Sir Thomas North Knight. Hereunto are also added the liues of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of Dionysius the elder, tyrant of Sicilia, of Augustus Cæsar, of Plutarch, and of Seneea [sic]: with the liues of nine other excellent chieftaines of warre: collected out of Æmylius Probus, by S.G.S. and Englished by the aforesaid translator [microform]
Plutarch; Goulart, Simon (1543-1628); Nepos, Cornelius; North, Sir Thomas (1535-1601?); Acciaiuoli, Donato (1429-1478)
1631
A translation of: Vitae parallelae. The lives of Hannibal and Scipio Africanus are attributed to Donato Acciaiuoli. The first leaf is blank. "The liues of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of D...
Ypodigma Neustriæ vel Normanniæ
Walsingham, Thomas (fl. 1360-1420); Parker, Matthew (1504-1575)
1574
Edited by Matthew Parker. At foot of title: Cum gratia & priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis. Running title reads: Ypodigma Neustriæ per T. de VValsingham. Issued with STC 863 and 25004.
A discourse to the lords of the Parliament : As touching the murther committed vppon the person of Henrie the Great, King of Fraunce. Manifestlie prooving the Iesuites to be the plotters and principall deuisers of that horrible act. Translated out of French, and published by authority
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Crashaw, William (1572-1626)
An. Dom. 1611
Translator's dedication signed: William Crashavve. A translation of "Remonstrance à messieurs de la Cour de Parlement sur le parricide commis en la personne du roy Henry le Grand", attributed to Ph...