A catalogue of choice books consisting of divinity, history, philosophy, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c. : most of them fairly bound, which will be sold by way of auction at Mr. William Clipsums house ... near Cambridge on Munday the 17th of this instant May, 1686 / by En. Wyre, bookseller.
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A catalogue of choice books consisting of divinity, history, philosophy, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c. : most of them fairly bound, which will be sold by way of auction at Mr. William Clipsums house ... near Cambridge on Munday the 17th of this instant May, 1686 / by En. Wyre, bookseller.
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"A catalogue of choice books consisting of divinity, history, philosophy, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c. : most of them fairly bound, which will be sold by way of auction at Mr. William Clipsums house ... near Cambridge on Munday the 17th of this instant May, 1686 / by En. Wyre, bookseller." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65956.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
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English Miscellanies in Folio.
1 THE Annals of King James, and King Charles the First, By Dr. Frankland. Lond. 1681
2 Almahide, or the Captive Queen, an Excellent Romance, by Mr. Scudery.—1677
3 Austin (Will.) Godly Devout and Learned Meditations.—1637
4 Andrews (Bish) Lectures at St. Pauls, and St. Giles's Church Lond.—1657
5 Amadis de Gaule. An Ancient History.—wants the Title.
6 Blome (Rich.) Brittania, a Description of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with Maps.—1673
7 Book of Common prayer for the use of the Church of Scotland.—1637
8 Lord Bacon's Natural History, compleat.—1676
9 Baily (Tho.) the Wall Flower, a History partly true, partly Romantick.—1650
10 Brooks (Dr.) the Sacred History of Mans Redemption.—1657
11 Babington (Bish. of Worcester) his Works.—1637
12 Caussin (Nich.) the holy Court in five Tomes Compleat.—1678
13 Cary (Rob.) a Chronological Account of Antient time, in 3 parts.—1677
14 Curia Politiae, the Apologies of several Princes, by Mr. Scudery (with Figures)—1673
15 Cudworth (Dr.) the true Intellectual Sisteem of the Vnivers. &c. Against Atheism.—1678
16 Cotton (Sir Rob.) An Exact Abridgment of the Records in the Tower of London from King Edw. 2d. to Rich. 3d. Revised and Rectified by Will. Prinn.—1657
17 Coralbo, a New Romance in three books.—1655
18 Collection of Proclamations, Declarations, Articles; from Decemb. 53. to Septemb. 1654. passed by O. Cromwel.—1654
19 Cowel (Dr.) the Interpreter of Difficult words, in our Laws and other Antiquities—1658
20 Crankanthorp (Dr.) of the Fift General Council held at Constantinople.—1634
21 Cowley (Abra.) his Works, Consisting of those formerly Printed, and those he designed for the Press.—1968
22 Downame (Bish. of Derry) of Justification against Bellarmine, and other Jesuits.—1633
23 Diggs (Sir Dudley) the Compleat Ambassador; Letters of Negotiation, &c.—1655
24 Declarations, by O. Cromwel, with the Narative of the Fight at St. Cruz.—1656
25 Dutchess of Newcastles Five Plays.—1668
26 Davis (Hu.) of the Rights belonging to an Vniformity in Churches—1669
27 Delights in several Shapes, Contained in Six Histories. By the Author of Don Quixot. 1654
28 Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius; Ecclesiastical Histories of the First 600. years after Christ—1650
29 Feltham (Owen) Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political.—1677
30 Foster (Sam,) Miscellanies, or Mathematical Lucubrations—1659
31 Fludd (Rob.) Mosaical Phylosophy, grounded upon the Essential truth.—1669
32 Fonseca (Fr. Ch. de) Devout Contemplations in 42 Sermons upon all the Quadragesimal Gos∣ples, Translated from the Spanish.—1629
33 Fotherby (Bish.) Four Truths cleared against Atheists and Infidels—1622
34 Featly (Dr.) a Key opening difficult Texts of Scriptures, in 70. Sermons.—1636
35 The French Academy, Containing a Body of Divinity, Philosophy, Humanity—1618
36 Gauden (Bish,) the Tears, and Sighs of the Church of England, her former Constitutions com∣pared with her pefent Condition.—1659
37 Grew (Dr. Neh.) a Catalogue of the rarities belonging to the Royal Society, with Figures.—
38 Guillim (John) a display of Heraldy with a treatise of Honour Millitary and Civil, Illustrated with veriety of Sculptures.—1679
39 Gayton (Ed.) Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixot.—1656
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40 A Geographical description of the four parts of the World taken from the Notes and Works, of Mr. Sanson, and Illustrated with Maps and Figures, by Rich. Blome Gent.—1670
41 Herbert (Ld. Ed.) Life and Reign of King Henry the 8th.—1683
42 Harris (Rob.) his Works, Viz. Sermons and Meditations.—1635
43 History of our Times under the Names of Lysander and Calista.—1627
44—Of the Lives and Actions of the Dukes of Hamilton, by Dr. Burnet.—1677
45—Of Queen Elizabeth's four last Parliaments, by H. Tounsend.—1680
46—Of the Island of Ceylon in the East-Indies, by R. Knox (with Figures.)—1681
47—Of the Voyages and Travels of George Wheeler, Esq; into Geece, &c. (with Fig.) 1682
48—Of the Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, by Plutarch.—1603
49—Of the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third, by Geo. Buck.—1647
50—Of the Government of France, under the Administration of the Great Cardinal Rich∣lieu.—1657
51—Of the Caribby Islands, viz. Barbadoes, St. Christophers, &c. with Sculptures.—1666
52—Of the most Noble and renowned Kingdom of Naples, (with figures) by I Howel. 1654
53—Of France, containing several Memorable Actions, by W. Brent.—1676
54—A Geographical History of Italy, and what is Remarkable in the City of Rome, with Maps, by Ed. Warcup, Esp;—1660
55—Of the Netherlands, or 17. Provinces, containing the memorable Acts of the Earls and Princes of the same, by Mr. Grimstone.—wants Title.
56—Of Orlando furioso, in Heroick Verse, by Sir J. Harrington (with figures.)—
57—Of King John, King Hen. 3d. and King Ed. 1st, being an Exact History of the Popes Intollerable Usurpations, upon the Liberties of the Kings and Subjects of England and Ireland, by Will. Prinn Esq;—1670
58—Of the Civil Wars of England, between the Houses of Lancaster and York—1641
59—First Part of History of England, till it was Subjected by the Romans.—1668
60 Of the Troubles of Suethland and Poland, with the Treaty of Pacification, by John Fow∣ler.—1656
61—Of Europe, more particularly the Republick of Venice, by Bap. Nan.—1673
62—Of the Wars of Flanders, by Cardinal Bentivoglio. (with Maps and fig.)—1678
63—Of the World, containing a Geographical description of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Ame∣rica, by Dion. Petavins.—1659
64—Of the Low-Country Wars, by Fam. Strada, Illustrated with Figures,—1650
65—Natural History, in ten Caenturies, by the Lord Bacon.—1670
66—Of the Reigns of K. Hen. 7th. Hen. 8th. Ed. 6th. Q. Mary, by the L. Bacon, and Fran Goodwin Bishop of Hereford.—1676
67—Of the Grecian War in Eight Book, by Thucidides. Translated by Tho. Hobbs, with Maps—1676
68—O the Catholick Church, from 600. to the year 1600. by Alex. Petrie. Hague. 1662
69 Jewell (Bish.) Reply to Harding, of Private Mass, &c.—1565
70 Ingelo (Nath.) Bentivolio and Vrania, in 6 Books.—1680
71 Lake (Bish.) Sermons with some Religious and Divine Meditations.—1629
72 Leicest (Sir Pet,) Historical Antiquities of Great Brittain and Ireland.—1673
9 Boyle (Rob.) Tracts, of Flame and Air, Hidrostatical discourses.—1672
10 Bridal (John) a short view of the City of London, its Antiquity, &c.—1676
11 Blunt (T.) Glossographia, or Dictionary interpreting hard Words.—1670
12 Bury (R.) on the Sacrament.—1681
13 Brown, Religio Medici, with Observations, by Sir Ken. Digby.—1682
14 Basilicon Doron, K. James's Instructions to his Son Prince Henry.—1602
15 A Brief Reply to a late Answer to Dr. Hen. More his Antidote against Idollitry.—1672
16 Bright (Dr. Geo.) a Treatise of Prayer, with several Vseful Observations.—1678
17 The Beauty of Holiness by the Author of the Duty of Man, &c.—1680
18 A Boulster Lecture, stored with Variety of Witty Jests, and Pleasant Tales.—wants Title.
19 Beaumont (Fran.) Poems, viz. the Hermophrodite, remedy of Love, &c.—1653
20 Carew (Tho.) Poems, Songs, and Sonnets; with a Masque, and Songs set by Mr. Laws. 1671
21 Crook [Sir Geo.] Abridgment of his Reports, being Select Cases.—1658
22 The Capucin, or the Superstition of Popery discovered, by a Person of Quality.—1675
23 Conformity to the Church of Engl. perswaded by Mr. Calvin.—1673
24 The Citizens Companion, Enriched with Proverbs, and Beautified with the sayings of Wife Men.—1672
25 Reflection upon the eloquence of these Times, particularly the Bar and Pulpit.—1672
26 Causabon [Dr. Mer.] of Credulity, and Incredulity, in things Divine and Spiritual.—1670
27 Compleat Soliciter, his Practice at the Courts in Westminster.—1672
28 Collection of Poems with the Temple of Death.—wants Title.
29 Cave [Dr. Will.] Primitive Christianity, or the Religion of the Ancient Christians.—1673
30 Camfield [Ben.] Examination of the Independent Catechism.—
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31 Catalogue of Knights Batchelors, made by K. James.—1660
32 Description of the present State of Samos, Nic••ria, Patmos, by the Arch-Bish. of Samos — 1678
33 Dryden (John) Annus Mirabilis, 1666. An Historical Poem.—1667
34 Dauenant (Bp.) Animadversions, on Hoards Gods Love to Mankind, best Edit.—1641
35 Dodwell (Hen.) considerations how far the Romanists may be trusted by Princes.—1673
36 Divers Choice Peeces of that Renowned Antiquity, Sir Roh. Cotton, Published by James Ho∣well, Esq;—1679
37 Dauenant [Sir Will.] two Plays, the Wits and Platonick Lovers.—1665
38 The causes of the decay of Piety, by the Author of the duty of Man.—
39 The Gentlemans calling Id.—
40 The Ladies calling Id.—
41 The Art of Patience, Id.—
42 The Deaf and Dumb mans discourse.—1676
43 Duffet [Tho.] new Poems and Songs, Prologues and Epilogues.—1676
44 Dodwelt [Hen.] two Letters of Advice, I for Susception of holy Orders, 2. for Studies Theo∣logical—1680
45 Description of the whole World, with a large Map, by R. Fage, Esq;—1667
46 Discourse concerning Supream Power and Common right, by a person of Quality.—1680
47 The Doctrine of Devils, proved to be the Grand Apostacy of these latter Times.—1676
48 A discourse of the Natural Excellencies of Eng. by R. H.—1658
49 The Egyptian History Treating of the Pyramids, the Inundation of the River Nile, &c. 1672
50 Evagoras, a Romance, being an Antient story—1677
51 Evelin [J.] of Navigation and Commerce, their Original and progress.—1674
52 Exact Account of the Tryal of the 29. Regecides, at Hickes-Hall, and the Old-Baily.—1679
53 Essays, or Moral discourses, on several Subjects, by a Person of Quality.—1671
54 Electra, of Sophocles. Englished.—1649
55 Esop, Improved above a 150. Fables, Paraphrased in Engl. Verse.—1673
56 Evelin [J.] Translation of Ren. Rapinus. of Gardens, 4 Books.—1673
57 Echard [Dr. J.] Hobbs, state of Nature considered in a Dialogue.—1672
58 The evil Eye pluckt out, proving that Church revenues, cannot be Alienated.—1670
59 Fuller [Tho.] a Triple reconciler, Stateing of Controversies.—1654
60 Madam Quixot, a Comical History of French Gallantries, and Novels.—1678
61 The Famous Chinois, or the Loves of several of the French Nobility, under borrowed Names with a Key to the same.—1669
62 A Fann to seperate the Chaff, from the Wheat of true Religion against the Romanist.—1679
63 Featly [Dr. Dan.] the Handmaid to private Devotion, containing Prayers, Hymns, &c.—1675
64 Fage [Rob.] a Description of the whole World, with a Large Map.—1651
65 The Fortunate Deceived, and Vnfortunate Lovers, three Excellent new Novels.—1685
66 Furgeson [Rob.] the Interest of Reason in Religion.—1675
67 A fresh Suite against Independency, and the Independent Church-Condemned.—1677
68 The Fanatick History, or Account of the Old Anabaptists, and new Quakers—1660
69 Ferarius [Ju. Alex.] his Epistles, wherein the Avarice of the Ch. of Rome is demonstrated. 1673
70 Flecnoe [Rich.] Epigrams of all sorts, and upon several Occasions.—1670
71 French and English Dialogues, Composed for the Benefit of Learners.—1670
72 Glanvil [Jos.] of the the Experimental Philosophy profest by the Royal Society.—1671
73 Geographical Description, of the Country and River of the Amazones in America.—1661
74 Gaffarel [Ja.] Unheard of Curiosities concerning the Telesmanical Sculpture of the Persi∣ans, &c.—1650
75 Grotius [Hu.] of the Law of War and Peace, with Memorials of the Authors Death.—1655
76 Hunt [Nich.] the Hand-maid to the Famous Liberal Science of Arithmetick.—1633.
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77 Hodges [Rich.] a Manual of Millions, or mens Accounts ready cast up.——1634
78 Hues [Rob.] a Learned Treatise of the Globes, with Pontanus's Annotations.—1639
79 Higham [John] Loyal Sermons in Disloyal times.——1676
80 History of Infamous Impostors who from the meanest of the People have Usurped the Titles of Emperors, Kings, &c.————1683
81 Huit [Dr. John] Nine select Sermons upon special Occasions,——1658
82 The History of Baptism, or one Faith, one Baptism in the several Editions thereof, under No∣ah, Moses, Christ.—————1678
83 History of Brutes, or a Description of Living Creatures, by Dr. Franzius.——1670
84 Hogan Moganides, or the Dutch Hudibrass, a Poem.———1674
85 Hoard [Sam.] the Souls Misery and Recovery.———1658
86 History of the Seige of Rhodes, taken by Solyman the Magnificent.——1683
87—Of Justin taken out off the 44. Books of Trogus Pomepeius, Translated by Rob. Codrington, Master of Arts.—————1682
88 Homer alamode, the 9 Book of his Illiads Burlesqued.———1681
89 Howard [Sir Rob.] Poems, Songs, and Plays, with the Loves of Dido and Eneas.—1660
90 Hayward [Sir John] the Right of Succession Asserted, being an Answer to R. Dolman, alias Persons the Jesuit.————1683
91 Huddesden [John] Sion and Pernassus, or Epigrams on several Texts of the Old and New Testament,——————1650
92 History of the House of Este, with an Account of the revolutions of Italy, from the year 452. to 1592. are briefly handled.—————1681
93 Hubbard [Ben.] the Orthodoxal Art of Navigation.————1656
94 Hobhs (Tho.? Six Lessons directed to the professors of the Mathematicks, Answered by John Wallis Professor of Geometry.—————1656
95 History of Cardinal Ximenes, great Minister of State in Spain.——1671
96 Hughes (W.) The compleat Vineyard, or way of Planting Vines according to the German and French manner, with Fig.———1670
97 The Illustrious Lovers, or Princely Adventures in the Courts of England and France, a Novel.————1686
98 Izaacke (Rich.) Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter.——1681
99 The Loves of sundry Philosophers, and other Great Men.——1673
100 Long (Tho.) Mr. Hale's Treatise of Schism, examined and censured.——1671
101 Latham (Pa.) the Doctrine of the Gospel Asserted, against Pelagian and Socinian Errors. 1666
102 Lawrence (Hen.) a Pious and Learned Treatise of Baptism.——1649
103 The Rememberancer of Excellent Men, viz. Reynold, Hooker, Whitaker, Bp. Duppa and six more————1670
104 Lawrence (Rich.) The Interest of Ireland, in the Trade and Wealth stated.——1682
105 Leybourn (Wil.) a plain and easie Introduction to the use of the Globes.——1675
106 The Life of the Satyrical Puppy called Nim, who worrieth Satyrists of all sorts.——1657
107 The last efforts of afflicted Innocence, an account of the Persecution of the Protestants in France.————1682
108 Life of St. Augustine, writ by himself in his Book of Confessions.——1660
109 Luzancy, a Treatise against Irreligion.———1678
110 Life and Death of Cardinal Woolsey Lord Chancellor of England.——1667
111 Memoires of the Duke of Rohan, containing divers pollitick discourses.———1660
112 Mountague (W.) the Shepheards Paradice, a Comedy.—————1659
113 Mary Magdelins Tears Wiped off a Solution of several Cases of Conscience.——1676
114 Mock Poem on the Ninth Book of Homers Illiads, in Burles{que}———1681
115 Mock Celia, a Comical History of French Gallantries in Imitation of Don Quixot.——1678
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116 Matchiavel (Nich.) The Florentine History in eight Books——1674
117 The Magnificent Triumphs of King Charles the II. by Ja. Heath Gent.——1662
118 Masterson's Arithmetick, shewing the way of Calculation in Arithmetick.——1634
119 More (Dr. Hen.) Reply being a Vindication of his Antidote against Idolatry.——1672
120 Mun (Tho.) England's Treasure by Foreign Trade.——1669
121 More Considerations, against the Romanists requiring our Communion.——1674
122 A true Mirrour, wherein the Errors in breeding Noble and Generous Youth, are discovered by Capt. Panton.————1671
123 Mainard's Sermons, The Harmony of the Doctrine of Faith.——1674
124 Morton (Bish.) Ezekiels Wheels, a Treatise concerning Divine Providence.——1653
125 Mosely (Nich.) Of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul of Man.——1653
126 Morral Discourses, or Essays, on several Subjects by a Person of Quality.——1671
127 Newton (Dr. John) a view of the Globes, in a brief Explanation of the Principles of Geo∣metry.————1679
128—The Scale of Interest, or the use of Decimal Fractions, with a Table of Loga∣rithmes.————1668
129 Nalson (Dr.) The Project of Peace to preserve these Nations from Popery and Arbitrary Power.—————1678
130—The true Liberty and Dominion of Conscience, vindicated from Opinion and Per∣swasion.————1678
131 Ogilby (John) Esop's Fables paraphrased in Verse, Adorned with Sculpture, and illustrated with Annotations.————1683
132 The Obligation of Conscience, not to forsake publick Assemblies.——1679
133 Ogilby (John) The Works of Pub. Virgillius Maro Translated, Adorned with Sculptures, and illustrated with Annotations.————1675
134 The present State of Russia, in a Letter to a Friend at London.——1671
135 A plain and easie Treatise of the Globes, by Will Leybourn.——1675
136 Potter (Dr. Ch.) Want of Charity justly charged on the Romanists.——1633
137 Poems, Songs, and Sonnets, with a Masque by Th. Carew, Esq;——1671
138 The Pretension of the tripple Crown, examined by Sr. Chr. Wyvil.——
139 Poems upon several Occasions, and to several Persons by Mr. Leigh.——1675
140 A private Conference between a Rich Alderman, and a poor Country Vicar, of the Obligation of Oaths, &c.————1670
141 Phillipot (Tho.) The original and growth of the Spanish Monarchy.——1664
142 Plantaginet's Tragical Story, or the Death of King Ed. 4th. a Poem.——1649
143 The Painters Voyage of Italy, Account of the Famous Paintings and Painters, with Fig. 1670
144 The pernicious Consequence, of the new Heresie of the Jesuits against King and State. 1666
145 The Policy of Rome, or the true Sentiments, of the Court and Cardinals there concerning Religion, and the Gospel, with a Preface by Dr. Burnet.——1681
146 Powel (Wal.) a Summons for Swearers, all Objections answered.——1645
147 Perswasive to Peace and Unity among Christians.——1672
148 Phillipot (Tho) Historical Discourse, of the original and growth of Heraldry.——1672
149 Rawlins (Rich.) Practical Arithmetick in whole Numbers, Fractions and Decimals.—1656
150 Reflections upon the Eloquence of these Times, particularly the Bar. and Pulpit.—1672
151 Ross (Alex.) view of the Jewish Religion, their manner of Life Rites and Ceremonies, &c.
152 Reynel (Ca.) The true English Interests, an account of the chief National Improvements. 1674
153 The Rehearsal transported, Animadversions on Dr. Parker's Books.——1672
154 Remarks on Danson's Book, De Causa Dei.———1678
155 The Russian Impostor, or the History of Moscovy.———1677
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156 Reflexions, upon the Council of Trent, by H. C. Luzancy.——1677
157 Smith (John) Instructions for the French, Italian, and Spanish Tongues.——1674
158 The Scale of Interest, or the use of Decimal Fractions, with a Table of Logarithms, by John Newton. D. D.————1668
159 The Spanish History, account of the Difference between Don John of Austria and Cardinal Nithard.————1686
160 Starkey (Wil.) An Apology for the Laws Ecclesiastical, as Established.——1675
161 Sympson (Tho.) A Protestant picture of Jesus Christ, drawn against the Romanists.—1666
162 Southouse (Tho.) A survey of the Monastery at Feversham in Kent.——1671
163 Stillingfleet (Dr. Ed.) Answer to Mr. Cressey's Epistle Apologetical——1675
164 Sandersons (Bp.) Eight cases of Conscience occasionally determined.——1674
165 Stanhope (Tho.) four Sermons preached upon solemn Occasions.——1670
166 Squire (Wil.) The unreasonableness of the Romanists, requiring our Communion.—1674
167 Slatyer (Wil.) Compleat Armour for a Christian, in an Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England.————1643
168 Stillingsfleet (Dr. Ed.) Answer to several late Treatises concerning Idolatry in the Church of Rome.————1674
169 Saywell (Dr. Wlll.) Evangelical and Catholick Unity maintained in the Church of Eng. 1682
170 Sure footing in Christianity, examined by G. H.——1668
171 Sport upon sport being a curious Collection of Drolls and Farces.——1672
172 A short Narrative of the late dreadful Fire in London.——1667
173 Seignior (Geo.) God, the King, and the Church, the Subject of 8 Sermons.——1670
174 Sherlock (Dr. Will,) Defence of the discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ, &c. 1675
175 Taylor (Bp.) a Collection of Offices, or forms of Prayers taken out of the Scriptures and Antient Liturgies.———1658
176 Throughton (John) Luther revived, or the Doctrine of Justification by Faith only vindi∣cated.————1677
177 Tate (Nat.) Poems Written on several Occasions last Ed.——1684
178 Two Discourses 1. of the Original and Manners of the Cossachs, 2d. of the precopian Tar¦tars.————1672
179 Tolleration discuss'd in two Dialogues between a Conform. and Noncon.——1670
180 Trahern (Tho.) Christian Ethicks, or Divine Morality, opening the way to Blessedness. 1675
181 The Unreasonableness of Atheism, made manifest by Sr. Ch. Woolsey,——1669
182 A view of antiquity, in a short but sufficient account of the Fathers, by J. H. Master of Art.————1677
183 View of the Empires and Kingdoms of Europe——1666
184—Of the Actions of France and Austria.———1657
185 A Learned Treatise of the Globes, by Rob. Hews, with Pontanus Notes.——1659
186 The Wits or sport upon sport, being a curious Collection of Drolls and Farces.——1672
187 Wallis (John) Answer to six Lessons, directed to the Professors of the Mathematicks, by Mr. Hobbs.————1656
188 War and Peace reconciled, being a Translation of Lipsius de Coustan.——1672
189 Wivil (Sr. Christ.) the Pretensions to the tripple Crown examined.——1672
190 Wing (Vincent) Practical Astronomy in 6 parts, with some Tables for Navigation:—1649
191 The whole State of England inquisited and defended by a person of Honour.—1674
192 Waterhouse (Ed.) Apology for Learning and Learned Men.——1653
193 Wilkins (Bp.) A discourse concerning the gift of Preaching.——1675
194 Woolsley (Sr, Ch.) The unreasonableness of Atheism made manifest.——1669
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195 Whitefoot (John) a Funeral Sermon for Bp. Hall.———1656
196 Webb (John) the Antiquity of China, an endeavour to prove that Language to be the primi∣tive, with a Map.————1678
197 White (Fran.) the way to the Church, in Answer to a Popish Treatise called White Dyed Black.—————1617
198 Sr. Rob. Cotten the Renowned Antequary, Divers Choice Peices, Published by James Ho∣well, Esq;————1659
English Miscellanies in Octavo, Twelves, &c.
1 TWO Acts of Parliament. 1. concerning the high Commissioh. 2. that persons in holy Orders shall not Exercise any temporal Jurisdiction.——1661
2 Burnet (Gilb.) of the Constitutions of the Ch. of Scotland, Glasgow.——1673
3 L. Bacon Natural History of Life and Death, or of the Prolong. of Life.——1638
4 Brownrigg (Bp.) of Repentance, and Prayer, 4 Sermons.——1660
5 Clark (Sant.) a description of the 17 Provinces commonly called the Low Countrys.—1672
6 Chewney (Nich.) Hell with the Everlasting Torments, Asserted against Richardson.—1660
7 Calvin (John) forms of Prayer used by the Engl. at Geneva.——1556
8 A Course of Catechiseing, for all the Sundays in the year, with Fig.——1674
9 The Circle, or Conversations of Love and Gallantry, a Novel.——1676
10 Remarks on the humors, and Conversation of the Gallants of the Town.——1673
11 Cary (H) a Guide for all Persons concern'd in Ecclesiastical Courts.———
12 Cotton (Cha.) the Planters Manual, directions for cultivating Fruit Trees.——1675
13 The Case of Divorce and Remarriage, discussed by a Bp. and a Gent.——1672
14 Chetwin (John) Historical Collections in 14. Centuries.——1674
15 The Comparison of Plato and Arristotle, with the Opinions of the Fathers on their Doct∣rine.—————1673
16 Cotton (Cha.) the Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks,———1673
17 Description of the Islands of Faero, being 17. belonging to the K. of Denmark, with a Map. 1676
18 Daniel (Sam.) his small Works, viz. Poems, Plays.——1611
19 A Discourse whether an Apprentiship Extinguisheth Gentry, being a refutation of that Er∣rour.————1674
20 The Divine Services and Anthems of the Church.——1663
21 A Disputation with an Obstinate Jew, concerning the Messiab.——1655
22 The several ways of Resolving Faith in the Church of Rome.——1677
23 The Education of a Prince, useful for all persons whatsoever, Englished by the Author of Ars Cogitand.————1678
24 An Essay conerning Preaching Writ for the Directions of a Young Divine.——1678
25 Epitome of the Art of Husbandry containing Directions for the Improvement of it.—1670
26 Featly (Dr. Dan.) Transubstantiation Exploded, being an Answer to the Titular Bp. of Chal∣cedon.————1638
27 A French Grammer, Published by the Accademy for the Reform. of the French Tongue. 1674
28 The French Gardiner, being Instructions for the Cultivating of Fruit trees.—1675
29 Proverbs, Eng. French, Itallian, Dutch, and Spanish.——1659
30 The Female Prince, or Frederick of Sicilly, a Novel.———1682
31 Filmer (Sir Rob.) whether it be lawful to take use for Money.——1678
32 Fuller (Tho.) Andronicus, or the Unfortunate Polititian.——1646
33 The 4 General heads of Christian Religion Explained, with a short discourse in Welsh. 1657
34 Fettiplace (Tho.) the Christian Monitor, containing Prayers and Meditations.—1672
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35 The Familliar Epistles of M. T. Cicero, Englished, and conferred with the French and Itallian,
36 Glanvel (Jos.) an Earnest Invitation to the Lords Supper.——1673
37 Hughs (Will.) the Flower Garden how to order it, with a Treetise of the Roots, Plant, &c. that Grow in his Majesties Plantations.———1677
38 Lord Howard, a Relation of a Journey from London, to Vienna and thence to Censtantino∣ples,—————1671
39 Halliwell (H.) Account of Familism as it is Revived by the Quakers.——1673
40 Hatton (Sir Chr.) a Treatise concerning Statutes, and Acts of Parliament.——1677
41 Hacket (Bp.) Christian Consolations, viz, Faith, Hope, prayer.——1671
42 Hale (L.) of the Gravitation or Non gravitation of fluid Bodies.——1675
43 History of the Management of Cardinal Mazerine, in 2 Vol.——1671
44 Historical Relations of Massianello, of Naples.———1650
45 Hammond (Dr. Hen.) the reasonableness of the Christian Religion.——1650
46 Heylin (Pet.) a help to English history.———1652
47 History of Moderation her Life Death and Resurrection.——1669
48 Harris (John) the Divine Phisitian, prescribing rules for prevention and Cure of most Diseases as well of the Body as the Soul.———1676
49 Infallible way to Contentment, in Publick or Personall Calamities.——1673
50 Iossellin (Io.) Account of 2 Voyages to New England.———1674
51 K. Ed. the 6. his own Arguments against the Popes Supremacy.——1682
52 The Key of History; the 4 Cheif Monarchys, viz. Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome, by John Sleiden.—————1631
53 Lutius Florus History English.———wants Title.
54 The Legend of Capt. Jones, In 2 parts.———
55 Leybourn (Will.) the Line of Proportion, called Gunters made easie, in 2 parts.—1677
56 Leigh (Ed.) three Discourses, of Travel, Money, and Coine, &c.——1671
57 The Mirrour that Flatters not, Meditations on Death, with Fig.——1673
58 Miscellany of Problems, partly moral, and partly on other Subjects.——1662
59 A Manual of Prayers and Meditations. by the Arch-Bp. of York.——1672
60 Method for guiding reason, and the Discovery of truth in Sciences.——1649
61 Moral Essays on many Important Duties, by a person of Quality, in 3 Vol.——1677
62 A Method and Direction for the study of the Law.———1675
63 Memoires of the Life and Rare Adventures of Silvia Moliere, Compleat in 6. parts.—1677
64 Mills (H.) the night search, or the cunning Curtezan discovered, a Poem.——1652
65 Martials 14. Books of Epigrams, and Cato's Morallity, Eng.——1664
66 Mackenzzy (Sir Geo.) a discourse of Moral Gallantry.——1669
67 May (Tho.) Lucans Pharsalia the whole 10. Books, Englished with Anotations.—1627
68 M. T. Cicero's Book of Offices, in Eng. and Lat.———
69 The Mirror of minds, or Barclay's Icon Animorum, Eng. by Tho. May.——1633
70 Matchivel (Nich.) his Prince, with the Life of Castruccio of Lucca.——1643
71 New Dialogues of the Dead, Made Eng. by J. D.———1683
72 Nisbit (Will.) a Scripture Chronology, from the Creation, to the Death of our Saviour.—1655
73 Newton (Dr. John) Introduction to the Art of Rhetorick.——1671
74 New Englands Rarieties, in Decoveries of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, &c.——1672
75 Ovids Heroical Epistles, Translated by W. S. and Illustrated with 24 Cuts in Copper. 1686
76 The Officers of the Mouth, being the whole Art of Cookery, by Giles Rose one of the Master Cooks in his Majesties Kitchin.———1682
77 Observations on Homer and Virgil, Translated from the French.——1672
78 Phillips (Hen.) a Mathematical Manual Containing Tables of Logarithmes, &c.—1669
79—The Purchasers pattern shewing the Value of Land and Houses.———1676
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80 Poems, Written by Will. Shake-spear Gent.———1640
81 Prestwick (Ed.) Hippolitus translated out of Seneca.——1651
82 Proverbs, English, French, Italian, Dutch and Spanish.——1659
83 A Philosophical essay towards an Eviction of the being of God, the immortality of the Soul, &c.————1652
84 Phillips (Ed.) Theatrum Poetarum, a compleat Collection of the Poets.——1675
85 The perfect Horse-man, or Markham's 50. years practice.——1680
86 Phillips (W.) Directions for studying the Laws of England.——1675
87 The present State of Scotland, with Reflections on the Ancient State thereof.——1682
88 A Relation of the Country of Jansenia, with a Map of the same.——1668
89—Of the River Nyle. its overflowing the Campagnia of Aegypt, &c.——1669
90 Reynolds (Bp.) Of the fall and rising of St. Peter, by way of Meditation.——1677
91 Ross (Alex.) Exposition of the first 14 Chapters of Genesis.——1626
92—Poetical Honey gathered out of the Weeds of Parnassus.——1646
93 Remembrancers of Excellent Men, viz. Reynold, Hooker, Bishop Duppa, and seven more.—1670
94 The reuniting of Christianity, the manner how.——1673
05 Remarks on the Humors and Conversations of the Gallants of the Town.——1673
96 Relation of a Voyage to the King of Taff. let.———1671
97 Romulus and Tarquin, Translated from the Italian of Marq. Malvezzi.——1637
98 The rich Cabinet furnished with Characters and witty Discourses.——1616
99 Rites and Monuments of the Cathedral Church of Durham.——1672
100 Rich Treasure discovered, in Questions, Natural, Moral, and Pollitical.——1640
101 Shephard (S.) Epigrams Theological, Philosophical and Romantick——1651
102 Studly (P.) Relation of a Murther by Enoch Ap Evan, on his Mother and Brother.—1634
103 Stuart (Dr. Rich.) his three Sermons.———1656
104—Trias Sacra, a second Ternary of Sermons.———1659
105 Stamp (Will.) several Sermons at the Hague, against the Rebels.——1650
106 The Spiritual Bee, a Miscellany of Historical and Natural observations.——1667
107 Sparrow (Bp.) Rational on the Book of Common Prayer, &c.——1655
108 The several ways of resolving Faith in the Church of England and Rome.——1677
109 Stokes (Dr. D.) Directions for private Devotions and Retirements.——1668
110 Sheppard (Will.) Discourse of Corporations Guilds and Fraternities——1659
111 Method for guiding reason and discovering truth in Sciences.——1649
112 Comparison of Plato and Arristotle, with Judgment on Alexander and Caesar.——1673
113 Stenography, or the Art of short Writing by N. Bridges.——1659
114 Spurstow (Dr. Will.) The Spiritual Chimist, 6 Decades of Divine Meditation.——1668
115 Two discourses, for the furtherance of Devotion by Bp. Wettenhall.——1671
116 Tomkins (Tho.) Animadversions on Croftons fastening St. Peter's Bonds.——1661
117 Towers (Dr. Will.) A Treatise against Atheism, confuteing the Atheists of these times. 1654
118 A Triumphant Arch erected to the glory of the Female Sex, by Monsieur Scudery.—1656
119 Vel. Paterculus, his Roman History rendred into English.——1632
120 Vaugham (Rich.) a discourse of Coin and Coinage, the first invention and use of it.—1675
121 The Vision of Theodorus Verax, by Brice Blayer Gent.——1671
122 Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers times, by Rich. Flecnood, Gent.——1670
123 Vaugham (Sr. Will.) The Church Millitant, a History from the year 33. to 1640.—1640
124 Virel (M.) The Grounds of Christian Religion, a Learned and Excellent Treatise.—1633
125 Waterhouse (Ed.) A modest discourse of the Piety and Charity of Elder times, interleaved.
126 The Illustrious Lovers, or Princely Adventures, in the Court of Eng. and France, a Novel. 1686
127 Wingate (Ed.) The use of the rule of Proportion in Geometry.——1658
128 Wagstaff (John) The Quest. of Witchcraft debated, a Dis. against the Opinion of Witohes.
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129 History of the Management of Cardinol Mazarine.——1671
130 Description of the Islands of Fero, being 17. belonging to the King of Denmark, with a Map of the Islands.————1676
131 Relation of a Journey to Constantinople by my Lord Howard.——1671
132 Wase (Chr.) Cicero against Cattteline in 4 Invective Orations.——1671
Bundles of Books Bound, of various sorts.
Numb. 1. FOur Miscellanies. 1. Memorials of Worthy Persons. 61. 2. Prudential Reflections, and storical Maxims, 74. 3. Of the Education of a Prince, 1673. 4. Common Notions and advice, by Monsieur Theuvena.———1662
Numb. 2. Four more. 1. An Apology for Laymen'e Writings in Divinity, by Sr. Richard Baker, 1641. 2. Answer to the contempt of the Clergy, 71. 3. Account of the siege of Stetin, 1678. 4. Munster and Abingon, or the History of John of Leyden.——1675
Numb. 3. Six more. 1. Reynols (Ed.) Advice against Libertinism, shewing the great danger thereof, 1659. 2. Two Discourses. 1. Of the Original of Churches. 2. The Religion of the Gentiles, by Tho. Phillipot. 1670. 3. A true way to judge of the Alteration of the Weather, by William Cock-Phil. 1671. 4 Caliopes Cabinet opened, with an Explanation of Terms in Heraldry, 74. 5. Character of the Dutch, in three Weeks Observations, 1671. 6. Some Animadversions on Sr. Walt Raleigh's Hist. of the World, by Alex. Ross,——
Numb. 4. Six more. 1. A Description of the 17. Provinces, called the Low-Countries, 1672. 2. The Life of Mr. George Herbert, by Is. Walton, 1670. 3. The Rites and Monuments of the Church of Durham, 1672. 4. Sir George Downing's Discourse, vindicating the King of Eng. from the Insolence of the Dutch, 1672. 5. A short Account of the material passages in the late Dutch War, by the Earl of Castlemain, 1671. 6. A comment of the Times, or Character of the Enemies of the Church.————1657
Numb. 5. Six more. 1. Lingua, the combate of the Tongue and five Senses, a Comedy, 1657. 2. Lon∣ginus of the heighth of Eloquence, 1652. 3. The Question of Witchcraft debated, by J. Wagstaff, 1669. 4. Character of the Court of France, 1668. 5. Enchiridion, containing Institutions Divine and Moral, by Fra. Quarles, 1670. 6. General Alminack for every year, with useful Observations.————1647
Numb. 6. Six more. 1. History of Q. Mary de Bourbon Q. of Eng. 1660. 2. Character of the Dutch, being three Weeks Observations of their Vice and Virtue, 1671. 3. Prophecies of Kottrus, relating to the Turk, Pope, &c. 1664. 4. The Transposer rehearsed, being an answer to Marvel, 1673 5. An Account of Marriage, and the Interest thereof considered in a Letter to a Friend, 1672 6. Animadversions on Sr. Rich Baker, Chronicle by Tho. Blunt, Esq;——1672
Numb. 7. Six more. 1. A Discourse of Subterraneal Treasure, 1668. 2. The Accomplisht Woman tran∣slated by Walter Mountague, Esq; 1646. 3. The Travels of Ʋlisses, as they were related by himself in Homers, 9, 10, 11, and 12. Bookes, 1673. 4. The great Law of Nature, or self Preservation, vindicated from Mr, Hobbs his Abuses, 1678. 5. Sr. George Downing's Vin∣dication of the K. of Eng. from the Insolencies of the Dvtch, 1672. 6. Advice of Charles the Fifth, to his Son upon the Resignation of the Crown of Spain to him.——1670
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Numb. 8. Six more. 1. Horrace Art of Poetry, Eng. by Ben. Johnson. 1668. 2. The Land of Parrots a Place not yet found in any Map. 1669. 3. Ovid Traveste, a Mock Poem on 5. of his Epistles. 1673. 4. Gallantry alamode, a Satyrical Poem, in 3. parts. 1674. 5. Alman-Sir or the History of Sir Fred. Fightal, 1672. 6. The Mercury Gallant, an Account of what passed at Pa∣ris, in the year, 1673.————
Numb. 9. Six more. 1. A Logick Exercise, whether a Maid may be a Scholar. 2. The rehearsal Trans∣prosed. 3. Animadversions on Sir Rich. Bakers Chronicle, by Tho. Blunt, Esq; 1672. 4. The Miss Displayed, with all her Wheedling Arts, 1675. 5. The conversation of the Romans and Maecenas, in 3 discourses. 1652. 6. Apothegms of K. James, K. Charles, and the Marquiss of Worcester, and Ld. Bacon, 1671.————
Numb. 10. Six Novels, Viz. 1. Asteria and Tamberlain, or the dissatisfyed Lovers. 2. History of the Pa∣lase Royal, being the Amours of La Valliere. 3. The Unsatisfied Lovers. 4. Almanzor, and Almanzaida, by Sir Phil. Sidney. 5. Loves Journal of the Court of King Henry 2d. of France. 6. Beraldus Prince of Savoy, in 2 parts.————
Numb. 11. Six Miscellanies. 1. The Legend of St. Cuthbert, by B. R. Esq; 63. 2. Remarks on the Hu∣mors and Conversations of the Town, 73. 3. The way to promotion, in a Dialogue be∣tween a Lawyer, and a Country Gentleman, 82. 4. Popery absolutely destructive to Monar∣chy. 5. The Policy of the Venetians, in their Civil and Millitary Affairs. 6. Cicero against Catteline, in 4. Invective Orations, 71.————
Numb. 12. Six Novels. Viz. 1. The Triumph of Love over Fortune. 2. Don Carloss Prince of Spain. 3. Lives of Sundry Notorious Villains. 4. The Amours of the Count Du Nois. 5. Tachmas Prince of Persia. 6. Hattige, the Amours of the King of Tamaran.——
Numb. 13. Six Miscellanies. 1. Sam. Clarke's Account of the Spanish Invasion, and the fall of the House up∣on the Papists in Black-Friers. 2. Lives of Sundry Notorious Villains. 78. 3. The Mercury Gallant; a Relation of what passed at Paris, in the year, 1673. 4. Considerations on Har∣ringtons Oceana. 5. Observations on the Poems of Homer, and Virgil. 6. Ovid Traveste, a Mock Poem, on 5 of his Epistles.—————
Numb. 14. Six Plays, and Poems. 1. Lusts Dominion or the Lacivious Queen. 2. The Cid a Tragi Come∣dy. 3. Poems Occasional, Elegies, Epigrams, &c. by Rob. Heath. 4. The Muses Recreati∣on, several peices of Poetick Wit. 5. Poems by John Cleveland. 6. Posthume Poems of John Lovelace, Esq;——————
Numb. 15. Six Novels. 1. The Loving Enemy. 2. Tachmas Prince of Persia. 3. Braldus Prince of Sauoy. 4. Loves Jornal. 5. The Lovers Logick. 6. The Triumph of Love over Fortune.—
Numb. 16. Six Novels. 1. The History of the Court of China. 2. The Obliging Mistress, or the Fashion∣able Gallant. 3. The Loves of Amandus and Sophronia. 4. A Discourse of the Intrigues of Amorous Fops. 5. Hattige, or the Amours of the King of Tamaran. 6. Tatchmas Prince of Persia.———————
Numb. 17. Six Miscellanies. 1. The Prisoners, and Claracilla 2 Tragi-Comedies. 2. The Lives of seve∣ral Notorious Villains. 3. Discovery of the Intrigues of Amorcus Fops. 4. The Lovers Logick, or Logical Love. 5. Men Miracles, with other Poems, by L. L. 6. Loves Domini∣on
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a dramatick piece.—
Numb. 18. Six more. 1. Jones, the Resurrection rescued from the Soldiers Calumnies, in 2. Sermons. 2. The Case Divorce, discussed by a Bp. and a Gent. 3. A Sermon preached the 5th. of Novemb. 1660. by Bp. Brownrigg. 4. Tho. Phillipot two Discourses, 1st. the Original of Churches. 2d. the Religion of the Gentiles. 5. Directions concerning the matter and Style of Sermons by J. A. D. D. 6. Nich. Caussin, the Angel of peace to all Christian Princes.—
Numb. 19. Six more. 1. The Cid, a Tragi-Comedy in 2. parts. 2. The Poems of Ben. Johnson Junior 3. Relation of the Cruelties of the Dutch on the English at Amboyna. 4. The Lives of seve∣ral Notorious Villanies. 5. Cicero's Prince, Collected out of his Works, By T. R. Esq; 6. Short Arithmetick, or the old tedious way reduced, by Ed. Howes.—
Physick in Folio, Latin and English.
1 PHysick refined, and the Common Errors therein refuted, by the profound Chimical Physi∣tian, John Bap. Van-Helmont.—1662
2 A Description of the Body of Man, being a Collection and translat. Out of all the best Authors of Anatomy, by Helkiah Crooke Dr. of Physick.—1631—with Fig.—
3 A new Herbal, or History of Plants, giving a description of all Sorts of Herbs, and Plants, first writ in Dutch by Dr. Dodoens, and now Translated into Engl.—1619
4 The General practice of Physick, containing all the Diseases, in the Inward and Outward parts of man with their perticuler Remedies by Jacob Mason Dr. of Physick.—1654
5 Joan. Bap. Montani Consultationes Medicae.—
6 Matthioli Comment. in 6. Libros Diascoridis, de Medica Materia.—Ven. 1579
7 Thoph. Bonet, a Guide to the Practical Physitian, the way of practice, whether by Medicine, Sur∣gery, and Diet.—1684
8 Laz. Riverious, the Vniversal Body of Physick, of the Nature of diseases, their Causes Symp∣toms, &c. with the Cures.—1657
9 Pharmacopeia Londinensis Collegarum—Lond. 1650
10 Pet. And. M••tthioli Epistolaram Medicinalium, Lib. V. Prag.—1561
11 Rich. Wiseman. Several Chyrurgical Treatises.—1686
Physick in Quarto, Latin and English.
1 DR. Walt. Charlton, a Ternary of Paradoxes of the Magnetick Cure of Wounds, &c. 1650
3 Dan. Sennertus de Scorbuto, with Six Tracts, and Epistles of several men, on the same Sub∣ject.—Franc. 1654
4 Alfons. Ferrii, de Sclopetorum Vulneribus, cum Tract. de Tormentariorum Vulnerum, pr. Jo. Fra. Rota.—1553
5 Tho. Fieni, Libri Chyrurgici 12. de praecipuis Artis Chyrurgicae controversis.—
6 Barth. Bonacursius de Malis Externis.—1656
7 The Haven of Health, upon 5. words of Hyppocrates, viz. Labour, Meat, Drink, Sleep, Venus, by Tho. Cogan, Master of Art.—Lond. 1612
8 Leon. Phyrovant, his rational Secrets and Chyrurgery, with 114. of Paracelsus Experiments. 1652
9 The History of Plants, a description of all sorts of Herbs and Plants, with their Nature Operati∣on, &c. by Dr. Dedoens.—1595
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10 Lev. Lemnius, the Touch-stone of Complexions, profitable for all that desire to be in Health.—1633
11 The School of Salernes Regiment of Health, with the Effects of all Sorts of Fish in use a∣mong us.—1649
12 John Webster, history of Metalls, discusing the most Difficult Questions belonging to mistical Chymistry, as of the Philosophers Gold, Aurum Potabile, &c.—1671
13 Joan, Heurnii de morbis Mulierum ex Off. Plantiniana.—1607
14 A Rich Closet of Physical Secrets, with Physical Experiments; presented to Queen Eliza∣beth.—1652
15 Phil. Barrough, Method of Physick, the Causes, Signs, and Cures of Diseases in Mans Body.—1639
16 Fort. Lyceti de feriis altricis Animae.—Pat. 1631
17 Greg. Horsti Dissert. & tres, 1. de Natura Amoris. 2. de Natura Thermarum, causie similitu∣dinis Marp.—1627
18 Barth. Maggii de Vulnerum Sclopetorum, & Bombardarum Curatione, Bon.—1551
19 Mich. Potiere fons Chymicus, id est Vera Auri, & Argenti Confisciendi.—
20 Collegii Complutensis, disput. in Aristot, de Anima Ludg.—1637
21 Jo. Ru. Glauber, description of New Philosophical Furnances, with a description of the Tinc∣ture of Gold.—1651
22 Every Woman her own Midwife, or a Compleat Cabinet for Child-bearing Women.—1675
23 The School of Salernes Regiment of health, with a discourse of the effects of all sorts of Fish, in use among us.—1634
Physick in Octavo, Latin and English.
1 MIch. Sandivogious, new Light to Aichimy, with 9 Books of the Nature of things Written by Paracelsus.—1674
2 Will. Sympson Vindication of Scarbrough-Spaw, and of the Sulpher-well at Knarsbrough.—1670
3 M. Charras, new Experiments upon Vipers, with Exquisite Remedies that may be drawn from them.—1673
4 D. Sennertus, of Agues and Feavors, their Differences, Signs, and Cures.—1658
5 Two Treatises, 1st. of the Gout, with a new way of discharging the same, 2d. partly Chyrur∣gical, partly medical, Translated from the Dutch.—1676
6 The London practice of Physick, or the whole practical part, contained in the Works of Dr. Tho. Willis.—1685
7 March. Needham, a plea for the free profession of the Art of Physick,—1665
8 Christ. Merrit, Pinax rerum Brittanicarum continens, vegetabilia. Animalia & fossilia.—1667
9 Every man his own Doctor, Treating of Air, Exercise of Body, Venery and Tobacco.—1671
10 Ever. Mainwareing, a Treatise of the Scurvy, Evicting considerable Errors in the Theory with a tract o•• Tobacco.—1672
11 Tho. Fienus de Cometa & Lib. Fromundi de Meteorologium.—1670
12 Gualt. Charlton Inquistiones, II. Anetomico Phisicae 1. de fulmine 2. de Propietatibus Cerebri humani.—1665
13 Geo. Thompson, true way of preserveing the Blood, against Dr. Willis.—1670
14 Tracts, by Rob. Boyle, viz. Of Flame and Air. An Hydrostatical discourse, &c.—1672
15 Will. Sermon, a Friend to the Sick, the causes, and Cures of Occult diseases.—1670
16 The Deaf and Dumb mans discourse, the method used to manifest the sentiments of the mind.—1670
17 Gid. Harvey, De Febribus, Theoricus & Practicus.—1672
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18 The Anatomy of Humane Bodies Epitomized (with Figures) by Tho. Gibson, Fellow of the Colledge, Lond.—1684
19 And Laurentii, Historia Anatomica, Humani Corporis Partersi Franc.—1615
20 Introduction to the whole Practice of Physick, translated from Dr. Widelius.—1685
21 Pharmacopee de Bauderon Reveve, Avec un Traicte de Medicamnes Chymiques.—Paris 1641
22 John Brown, a compleat Treatise of preternatural Tumors, as they appear in Humane Bodies, with Figures.—1678
23 Joan Rogersi, Analecta Inauguraria aut Disceptiones Medicae.—1664
24 Tho. Trapham, a discourse of the State of Health in the Island of Jamaica.—1679
25 Traite de la Chymier, par Christ Clase, Apothique du Roy,—1663
26 Joan Beguini Tyrocinium Chymicum,—Venet. 1643
27 Gualt. Needham, Disquisito Anatomica de formato saetu (cum Fig.)—1667
28 Hale (Ld.) Observationes touching rarefaction and condeusation.—1677
29 Neh. Greu. The Anatomy of Vegetables, with a general account of Vegetiation, with Figures
30 Cha Goodall, The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of Physick represented.
31 Geo. Eut. Animadversions in Mat. Thrustan de Resperationis usu primario.—1679
32 And. Laurentii de Mirabile strumatum Strumarum Sanatione,—Paris. 1609
33 Casp. Bouchini Catalogus Plantarum circa Basileam, Bas.—
34 John Beguinus Chymical Essays, from the Fountain of Nature and Manual Experience.—1669
35 Will. Sympson a Philosophical Discourse of Fermentation, from a new Hypothesis of Acidum and Sulphur.—1675
36 Will. Harvey, Anatomical Exercises concerning the Motion of the Heart and Blood.—1673
37 Dr. Sennertus, five Treatises, the 1. of the Scurvey, 2. Of the Dropsie, 3. Of Feavers and Agues, 4. Of the French Pox, the 5. of the Gout.—1670
38 Jac. Scarnadei de Ratione Conservande Sanitatis,—Amst. 1670
39 A Treatise of Lythotomy, or extracting the Stone out of the Bladder, with 20. Figures. 1683
40 Pet. Joan, Fabri, Pharmacopeia Chymica.—1628
41 Pet. Pa. Peredae in Paschalii Methodum Curandi, Scholia,—Lugd. 1630
42 The Disease of London, a new discovery of the Scurvy, the Method of Cure, Galen, and Chy∣mical, by Gid. Harvey M. D.—1675
43 Latham Spaw in Lancashire, with remarkable Cures effected by it.—1670
44 The History of Scurvy-grass, how to prepare out of it approved Remedies for the Cure of the Scurvy and most other Diseases, by J. Shirly M D.—1677
45 Lar. Riverii Praxis Medica.—Goudae 1649
46—Institutionum Medicinae.—Llp. 1659
Physick in Octavo, and Twelves, Eng. and Lat.
1 JOan Joustoni Idea Universo Medicinae Practicae.—Amst. 1645
13 Steph. Skinneri Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae—Lond. 1671
14 Joan. Scapulae Lexicon Grae. Latinum, cum Indicibus.—Lugd. 1663
15 Concordantiae Bibliorum, in Libro. Veteris & N. Testament. Leguntur—Hanov. 1618
16 A large Dictiouary in 3 parts. 1. the Engl. before the Lat. 2. the Lat. before the Engl. 3. the proper Names of Persons, Places, &c. by Tho. Holy oke, D. D.—Lond. 1677
17 Rob. Holkoth Angli, in Librum Sapientiae Regs Salomonis—1586
18 Plutarchi vitae Illustrium virorum, Gr. solum—1560
19 Platonis Opera, Multo nunc quam Antea Emendatoria Gr. solum—1556
20 Tabula Super Libros sententiar. cum Bonaventura—
21 Vener. Bedae Ecclesiasticae historiae Gentes Anglorum—Ant. 1550
22 St. Augnstini, Epistolae, ad Illust. virorum—Paris 1517
23 D. Tho, Aquinatis Catena Aurea, in Math. Marc. Luc. & Joan.—Ant. 1612
24 Jos. Langi. Polianthea Nova—Francf. 1607
25 D. Basilii magni Opera, Latine—Bas. 1565
26 Ant. Walaei Opera, Continet. Euchiridon Relig. Reformatae & loc. Comunes. S. Theologiae,—Lugd. Bat. 1643
27 Adagiorum Chiliades, des Erasmi Rotoredami, froben.—1539
B. Six Miscellanei. 1. Elenchus Motuum Nuper, in Anglia. 2. Dud. Loftus Logica ab Armeni∣co Idiom. Versa. 3. Euclidis Data per Is. Barrow. 4. ••••r. Eustachi, Ethica. 5. Ant. Bus∣cheri. Ethicae, Ciceroneanae. 6. Colloquia Plautina, Opera, Alex. Ross.——
C. Six Idem. 1. Horatius. 2. Ausonius. 3. Martial. 4. Claudianus. 5. Dawson Poemata in Proverbiorum. 6. Epigrammatum Hecatontides, duae.——
D. Six Libri Heb. Gr. & Lat. 1. Rudimente Fidei Christianae Gr. Lat. 2. Platerium Greek. 3. Lib. Hebraicum. 4. Demosthenes & Gregorii Sententiae Gr. Lat. 5. Ecloge Sententiarum Ex. St. Chrisost. Gr. 6. Hutteri Maninipulus Linguae Sanctae.——
E. Six Historiae. 1. Cor. Tacitus. 2. Salustius. 3. Lu. Florus. 4. Pom. Laeti de Magist. Ro∣man. 5. Vel. Paterculus. 6. Fra. Patricii de Regno & Regis.——
F. Six Miscellanei. 1. Institutionum Juris Civilis. 2. Politicorum Aphorismorum Silva, per Lamb. Daneum. 3. Disquisitro an Paligiana fuit ea Dogma que nunc sub co Nomine traducuntur. 4. C. Corni Taciti Annalium ex Lipsi. 5. de Ratione Studii Theologici per Hen. a diest. 6. Justi Lipsii de Constantia.———
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G. Six, Idem. 1. Minncii Felices Octavius. 2. Flores Bibliae sive loce Communes. A. Tho. Hiber∣nico. 3. Catechesis Religionis Christinae. A. Fred. Silburgio. 4. Lyturgica Sacra, per Rand. Gelpin. 5. Methodus Theologiae Didacticae, per Altingum. 6. Card. Bellarmine de septem verbis.————
Books Omitted, Miscellanies in Folio.
1 A New World of English Words, or the Interpretarion of hard Engl. Words.—Lond. 1658
2 Wilson, Life and Reign of King James the 1st.——1653
3 Chillingworth, the Religion of Protestants, a safe way to Salvation.——1684
4 Walsh, History of the Execrable Irish Rebellion.———1680
8 Howel, General history of the World▪ from the Monarchy of Constantine the Great, to the tak∣ing of Rome by Odoacer K. of the Heruli, the 2d. Vol.——1680
9 The Laws of Art and Nature, in Assaying, Fineing, and Refineing of Metals, by Sir Jo. Petus (with 44. fig.)—————1683
10 Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Policie, with some Sermons, by Rich. Hooker.——
11 Historical Antiquities, in a Books of Great-Brittain, and Ireland.——1673
12 Matthaei Paris, Angli, Historia Major juxta Exemplar Londmense.——1684
13 A discourse concerning the precedency of Kings, with a Treatise of Ambassadors, by Ja. Howel, Esq;———————1664
14 Of the Rights belonging to a Uniformity in Churches by H. Davis, L. L. B.——1669
15 An I••••atial Collection of the Grand Affairs of State from the Scotch Rebellion in 1639. to the Murther of K. Charles the 1st. by John Nalson. L. L. D.—In 2 Vol.——1682
16 The Grand Scipio, an Excellent Romance, from the French.——1660
17 A Treatise of Justification, against Bellarmine, and other Jesuits, by Geo. Douname Bishop of Derry.————1633
18 Cosmography, In 4 books, Containing the History of the whole World by P. Haylin, D. D.—with Maps.—————1682
19 Synopsis Papisms the Church of Rome confuted by Scriptures, Fathers, Councels, Imperial Con∣stitutions, Pontificial Decrees, by And. Willet, D. D.——1634
20 A Sixfold Comentary, upon Genesis, and Exodus, wherein six several Translations are compar∣ed, by And. Willet, D. D.———1632
21 The Works of Abraham Cowley.———1668
22 A general History of France from K. Pharamond to K. Hen. 4. by the Seur de Mezeray.—1683
23 The Holy Bible Printed at Oxford of the large Letter.———1683
24 The General History of the World, by Wili Howel. D. D. In 2 Vol.——1683
25 The Book of Common Prayer and Adminsist, of the Sacram. in the Church of Engl. with the Prayers used at St. Georges Chappel in Windsor, large paper.——
Miscellenies in Quarto.
1. A Tutor to Astronomy, and Geography, or the use of the Globes, by Jos. Moxon.—1674
2 Ad. heereboord Meletamata Philosophica.——Lrgd. Bat. 1654
3 Critical Enquiries into the Various Editions of the Bible, by Father Simon.——1684
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4 Of the Trueness of the Christian Religion, by Phil. Mornay,——wants Title.
5 Reynolds (Bp.) 3 Treatifes, vcz. 1. the vanity of the Creature. 2. Sinfulness, of sin and Life of Christ.
6 Sermons, by Edwin Arch-Bish. of York. Preached in his exile.——1616
7 A Commentary on the 1st. Psalm, by P. Fletcher, with a Sermon of Bp. Vshers of the Church. 1631
8 Joan. Volkelii de vera Religione, & Crellii de Deo & ejus Attributis. Resp. per S. Meresio. 1651
Miscellanies in Octavo, and Duodecimo.
1 THE Worthies of Englamd in Church and State an Epitome of Dr. Tho. Fuller.—1684
2 Elenchus Motuum, by Dr. Bates, &c. Englished.———1685
3 A Companion to the Altar, by Tho. Comber, D. D.———Ibid.
4 The History of the Triumvirates, the first that of Julius Caesar, Pompey Crassus, &c.—1686
5 The Happy Asietick, or the best Exercise, by Ant. Horneek,——Ib.
6 Tracts, by Mr. Hobbs, viz. Behemoth, answer to Bp. Bramhall, in 2 Vol. &c.——1681
7 Seneca's Morals, by way of Abstract. by Sir Rog. Le strange.——1685
8. The Infants Advocate, viz. of Circumcision, Baptism, &c. by Tho. Fuller.——1653
9 Shakerley, the Brittish Tables, or the Precepts of Calculation.——1653
10 The London Practice of Physick, contained in the Works of Dr. Willis.——1685
11 The History of the Tartars an Account, of their Religion, Manners and Customs.—1679
12 Disquesitio Anatomica Deformato faetu, Auth. Gualt. Needham, M. D.——1667
13 Miscellanea, by Sir Will. Temple, Bar.———1681
14 A new Light to Alchimy, by Mich' Sandivogius, with 9 Books of the Nature of Things, by Paracelsus.————1674
15 A defence of the Antiquity of the Royal line of Scotland, by Sir George Mackenzy.—1685
16 The Declamations of Quintilian a proxis, upon his 12. Books, concerning the Institution of an Orator.—————1686
17 Two Treatises, 1. of the Gout, 2. some Observations Relating to Womens Diseases.—1676
18 A discourse of the use Reason in Matters of Religion.———Ib.
19 The Curiosities of Scurvy-Grass, the Nature and Medicinal Vertues thereof (with fig.) 1676
20 New Court Songs, and Poems.———1672
21 A Collection of Apothegms, from Plutarch Diog. Laertius, &c.——1686
22 Sennertus, of Agues, Feavours, with their Cures———1658
23 The Aoatomy of Vegetables, by N. Grew, (with fig.)——1672
24 The Poems of Horrace, consisting of Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles by several Persons.—1680
25 The true way of preserving the Blood, in its Integrity, by Dr. Thompson, against Dr. Willis. 1679
27 The Life of the Great Pet. Anbusson, Mr. of the Isle of Rhodes, an account of 2 Seiges against it by Mahomet the great, and Solymon the Magnificent.———1679
28 Hogor Moganides, or the the Dutch Hudibrass.———1674
29 A Relation of the Court of Rome, the whole Government thereof.——1954
30 Mary Magdelins rears wiped of a solution of Snndry Cases of Conscience.——1676
31 A View of the Cities Towns, and Villages. in England, by Sir Hen. Spelman.——1678
32 The Moderation of the Church of England, considered by Tim. Puller. D. D.——1679
33 A Reproof to the Rehearsal transposed by Dr. Parker.——1673
34 A Brief view and Survey of Mr. Hobbs Leviathan, by Edward Earl of Clarendon. 4o.—1676
35 The Gentlemans Calling, by the Author of the whole duty of Man.——1672
36 De Scriptoribus Hiberniae Lib. Duo. Auth. Jac. Waraeo, 4o.———1630
37 Justificatio Paulina sive Operibus ex Mente Eccles. Anglecanae Auth. Tho Tullio, 4o. Ox 1674
38 Animadversiones, in Mal. Thrustenem de Resperationes vsu Primario, Auth. Geo. Eut M. D. 1679
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39 The History of the Wars of Hungary, to the year.———1686
40 Arn. Poelenburgii Dissertatio Epistolica.———
41 Pains Afflicting humane Bodies, with the signals of Danger and a Treatise of Issues and se••ons by Mainwaring.—————1682
42 Certain Miscellanies Tracts, by Tho. Brown, Kt.——1684
43 Zayde, a Spanish History, or Romance by Mounsier Segray.——1678
44 Latine Songs with their Engl. and Poems by Hen. Bold of Oxf.——1685
45 The Antequities of Exeter, with a Map.———1677
46 The Courters Manual, or the Art of prudence from the Spanish.——1685
47 The Art of patience, under all afflictions, by the Author of the Duty of Man, &c.—1684
48 Two discourses, 1. Concerning the different wits of men, 2. Of the Mystery of Vintners, by Walt. Charlton, M. D.————1675
49 The Compleat Planter and Cyderist. Observat. for the propagating of Fruit Trees.—1685
50 The Pingyrick of Pliny upon Trojan, the best of Roman Emperors.——1686
51 Tho. Shirley, M. D. the probable Causes, whence Stones are produced.——1672
52 The Art of Pruneing Fruit Trees from the French.——1685
53 The witty Paraphrased, a Burlesq. on the late translation of Ovids Epistle.——1680
54 The Fortunate deceived and unfortunate Lovers, three new Novels.——1685
55 The Works of that late most Excellent Philosopher and Astronomer Sir Geo. Wharto.—1683
56 Enquirys into humane Nature, in 6 Anatomic Prelections, by Walt. Charlton, M. D. 4o. 1684
57 The Lives of 12. Notorious Counterfeits.———1686
58 The Practice of Physick, by Paul Barbette.———1675
59 Les Amaus Henreux Trompez Malheureux.———A Paris. 1685
60 Critical Enquiries into Various Editions of the Bible, by Father Simon, 4o.——1684
61 The Iliads and Odysses of Homer, Translated by Tho. Hobbs.——1677
62 Pia Desideria or Divine Addresses, Englished by Ed. Arwake.——1686
63 Abuses in Chym. and Galenical Physick detected, by R. Godfrey.——1674
64 The Art of Memory, with a Physical Treatise of Cherishing the Memory, by T. Willis, 1661
65 Geo. Merriton nomen Clator, Exposition of hard words,———1685
66 Anima Mundi, the opinions of the Antients concerning mans Soul, by C. Bolunt, Gent. 1679
67 Expeditio ad Ream Jusulam. Anth. Ed. Domino Hebert——1656
68 The Illustrious Lovers, or Princely Adventures in the Courts of Eng. and France.—1686
69 The Experienc'd Jockey, or directions for the Cure of Horses.——1684
70 A prospect of the State of Ireland, from the year of the World 1756. to the year of Christ. 1652———————1682
71 A Treatise of Lythatomy, or the Extracting the Stone out of the Bladder (with figure.) 1683
72 Reflections upon Antient and Modern Phylosophy, with the use that is to be made there∣of.—————1686
73 The Prince, writ in French by Mr. Bassac.———1648
74 Basilicon Doron, K. James Instruc. to his Son.———1603
75 The history of the Wars of Hungary, to the year,——1686
76 A plain Description of all sorts of Metals as well fiery as Airy.——1655
77 The History of the propagation of vegetables, by R. Sharrocks.——1660
78 Two discourses, by Tho. Mayningham.———1681
79 A Synopsis of Heraldry, (with figures.)———1682
80 The Gentlemans Guid, of Travel Money and Coyn, &c.——1680
81 Discourse concerning the Period in humane Life, in 2 parts.——Ib.
82 The holy history of Scripture War (with fig.)——1677
83 A Survey of the affairs of France, since the Treaty of Nimi••••en.——1686
85 The Chief events of the Spanish Monarchy, by Malvzri.——1647
86 A Rich Cabinet, being Recelts and Conceits of several Natures.——1684
87 The present State of Scotland, with Reflections on the Antient State thereof.——1682
88 The pres. State of Geneva with a brief descrip. of that City.——1681
89 Historia Doctorum Misuicorum.———1672
90 History of Caelines Conspiracy.————1683
Six Novels. 1. Madam and the Count Guick 2. The English Mounseir. 3. The disorders of Love. 4. Amarillis to Tytirus. 5. The Gallant Ladies, in 2 parts.—
FINIS.
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