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  1. 6101.
    Marston, John, 1575?-1634.    The scourge of villanie Three bookes of satyres.    1598
  2. 6102.
    Martínez, Marcos, fl. 1598-1601. aut    The seuenth booke of the Myrrour of knighthood Being the second of the third part. Englished out of the Spanish language.    1598
  3. 6103.
    Martínez, Marcos, fl. 1598-1601. aut    The sixth booke of the Myrrour of knighthood Being the first booke of the third part, immediatly follovving the fourth and fifth bookes printed. Conteining the knightly actions and amorous conuersations of Rosicleer and Rosabel his sonne, vvith diuers other their princely frends and kinsmen. Translated out of Spanish by R.P.    1598
  4. 6104.
    Meres, Francis, 1565-1647.    Palladis tamia Wits treasury being the second part of Wits common wealth. By Francis Meres Maister of Artes of both vniuersities.    1598
  5. 6105.
    Montemayor, Jorge de, 1520?-1561.    Diana of George of Montemayor: translated out of Spanish into English by Bartholomew Yong of the Middle Temple Gentleman    1598
  6. 6106.
    N. L. (Nicholas Ling), fl. 1580-1607.    Politeuphuia VVits common wealth.    1598
  7. 6107.
    Netherlands.    A true coppie of the admonitions sent by the subdued provinces to the states of Hollande and the Hollanders answere to the same. Together vvith the articles of peace concluded betweene the high and mightie princes, Phillip by the grace of God King of Spaine, and Henry the Fourth by the same grace, the most Christian King of France, in the yeare 1598. First translated out of French into Dutch, and nowe into English by H.VV.    1598
  8. 6108.
    Netherlands.    The second admonition, sent by the subdued prouinces to Holland thereby to entice them by faire-seeming reasons, groundlesse threates, and vnlike examples to make peace with the Spaniards. With the Hollanders aunswere to the same. Translated out of Dutch into English by H.W.    1598
  9. 6109.
    Norden, John, 1548-1625?    1598 Speculi Britan[n]iæ pars the description of Hartfordshire by Iohn Norden.    1598
  10. 6110.
    Palladius, Peder, 1503-1560.    An introduction into the bookes of the prophets and apostles Written by Peter Palladius, Doctor of Diuinity and Byshop of Rochil. Faithfully translated out of Latin into English. By Edw. Vaughan.    1598
  11. 6111.
    Patten, W.    Anno fœlicissimi regni augustæ reginæ nostræ Elizabeth quadragesimo primo, fauste[m?] iam incepto psal. terseptimus, domine in virtute tua : this sallm blessed David did make for himself his peple ...    1598
  12. 6112.
    Perkins, William, 1558-1602.    A reformed Catholike: or, A declaration shewing how neere we may come to the present Church of Rome in sundrie points of religion: and vvherein we must for euer depart from them with an advertisment to all fauourers of the Romane religion, shewing that the said religion is against the Catholike principles and grounds of the catechisme.    1598
  13. 6113.
    Petowe, Henry.    The second part of Hero and Leander Conteyning their further fortunes. By Henry Petowe.    1598
  14. 6114.
    Phillip, William.    The description of a voyage made by certaine ships of Holland into the East Indies VVith their aduentures and successe: together with the description of the countries, townes, and inhabitantes of the same: who set forth on the second of Aprill 1595. and returned on the 14. of August. 1597. Translated out of Dutch into English by W.P.    1598
  15. 6115.
    Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635?    Loues leprosie. The preface to the title ...    1598
  16. 6116.
    Rankins, William, fl. 1587.    Seauen satyres applyed to the weeke including the worlds ridiculous follyes. True fælicity described in the phoenix. Maulgre. Whereunto is annexed the wandring satyre. By W. Rankins, Gent.    1598
  17. 6117.
    Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617.    A martial conference pleasantly discoursed betweene two souldiers, the one Captaine Skil, trained vp in the French and Low Country seruices, the other Captaine Pill, only practised in Finsburie fields in the modern warres of the renowmed Duke of Shordich and the mightie Prince Arthur / newly translated out of Essex into English by Barnabe Rich ...    1598
  18. 6118.
    Robson, Henry.    The examination, confession, and condemnation of Henry Robson fisherman of Rye, who poysoned his wife in the strangest maner that euer hitherto hath bin heard of.    1598
  19. 6119.
    Rogers, Thomas, 1573 or 4-1609 or 10.    Celestiall elegies of the goddesses and the Muses de-deploring [sic] the death of the right honourable and vertuous ladie the Ladie Fraunces Countesse of Hertford, late wife vnto the right honorable Edvvard Seymor Vicount Beauchamp and Earle of Hertford. Whereunto are annexed some funerall verses touching the death of Mathevv Evvens Esquire, late one of the barons of her Maiesties Court of Eschequer, vnto whome the author hereof was allyed. By Thomas Rogers Esqui[r]e.    1598
  20. 6120.
    Romei, Annibale, conte, 16th cent.    The courtiers academie comprehending seuen seuerall dayes discourses: wherein be discussed, seuen noble and important arguments, worthy by all gentlemen to be perused. 1 Of beautie. 2 Of humane loue. 3 Of honour. 4 Of combate and single fight. 5 Of nobilitie. 6 Of riches. 7 Of precedence of letters or armes originally written in Italian by Count Haniball Romei, a gentleman of Ferrara, and translated into English by I.K.    1598
  21. 6121.
    Rosselli, Giovanne de.    Epulario, or The Italian banquet wherein is shewed the maner how to dresse and prepare all kind of flesh, foules or fishes. As also how to make sauces, tartes, pies, After the maner of all countries. With an addition of many other profitable and necessary things. Translated out of Italian into English.    1598
  22. 6122.
    Rous, Francis, 1579-1659.    Thule, or Vertues historie To the honorable and vertuous Mistris Amy Audely. By F.R. The first booke.    1598
  23. 6123.
    Rowlands, Samuel, 1570?-1630?    The betraying of Christ Iudas in despaire. The seuen words of our Sauior on the crosse. With other poems on the Passion.    1598
  24. 6124.
    Scupoli, Lorenzo, 1530-1610.    The spiritual conflict writen in Italian by a deuout seruant of God ; and lately translated into English out of the same language.    1598
  25. 6125.
    Serres, Jean de, 1540?-1598.    An historical collection, of the most memorable accidents, and tragicall massacres of France, vnder the raignes of Henry. 2. Francis. 2. Charles. 9. Henry. 3. Henry. 4. now liuing Conteining all the troubles therein happened, during the said kings times, vntill this present yeare, 1598. Wherein we may behold the wonderfull and straunge alterations of our age. Translated out of French into English.    1598
  26. 6126.
    Shakespeare, Thomas, fl. 1598.    Katherine and Elizabeth Shakespeare, daughters of Thomas and Elizabeth Shakespeare, were baptized the seventh day of December, 1598    1598
  27. 6127.
    Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.    A pleasant conceited comedie called, Loues labors lost As it vvas presented before her Highnes this last Christmas. Newly corrected and augmented by W. Shakespere.    1598
  28. 6128.
    Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.    The history of Henrie the Fourth vvith the battell at Shrewsburie, betweene the King and Lord Henry Percy, surnamed Henrie Hotspur of the north. With the humorous conceits of Sir Iohn Falstalffe [sic].    1598
  29. 6129.
    Spain. Sovereign (1556-1598 : Philip II)    A true coppie of the transportation of the Lowe Countries, Burgundie, and the countie of Charrolois: doone by the King of Spayne, for the dowrie of his eldest daughter. Giuen in marriage vnto the Cardinall Albert, Duke of Austria, vvith the articles and conditions of the same, signed by the King in Madrill. Translated out of Dutch by H.W. Nouember. 1598    1598
  30. 6130.
    Stoughton, Thomas.    A generall treatise against poperie and in defence of the religion by publike authoritie professed in England and other churches reformed. VVherein they that either want leisure to read, or that haue not iudgement to conceiue, or that are not able to buie the learned treatises of other concerning particular points of religion, may yet euidently see poperie not to be of God, and our religion to be acceptable in his sight. Very necessarie for these times, for the confirmation and strengthening of men in our religion, that neither by Iesuits, nor by any other, they may be drawne to poperie, or any other heresie or sect: and likewise for the winning of Papists and atheists to an vnfained liking and true profession of our religion. By Thomas Stoughton minister of the word    1598
  31. 6131.
    Stow, John, 1525?-1605.    A suruay of London Contayning the originall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow citizen of London. Also an apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second.    1598
  32. 6132.
    Strigel, Victorinus, 1524-1569.    A fift proceeding in the harmony of King Dauids harpe That is to say, a godly and learned exposition of 5. other moe [sic] psalmes of the princely Prophet Dauid: beginning with the 68. and ending with the 72. psalme, being the last part of the first tome, or one halfe of the booke of psalmes. Written in Latin by the reuerend Doctor Victorinus Strigelius: professor of diuinity in the Vniuersity of Lipsia in Germanie. Anno. 1576. Translated into English by Richard Robinson citizen of London. 1594. Seene, and allowed.    1598
  33. 6133.
    T. W. (Thomas Wilcox), 1549?-1608.    A discourse touching the doctrine of doubting In which not onely the principall arguments, that our popish aduersaries vse, for the establishing of that discomfortable opinion, are plainely and truely aunswered: but also sundrie suggestions of Sathan tending to the maintenance of that in the mindes of the faithfull fully satisfied, and that with singuler comfort also. VVritten long since by T.W. and now published for the profit of the people of God.    1598
  34. 6134.
    Tacitus, Cornelius.    The annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The description of Germanie    1598
  35. 6135.
    Teixera, José, 1543-1620.    Traicte paraenetique c'est à dire exhortatoire auquel se montre par bonne viues raisons, argumens infallibles, histoires tres-certaines, remarquables exemples, le droit chemin vrais moyens de resister à l'effort du Castillan, rompre la trace de ses desseins, abbaiser son orgueil, ruiner sa puissance : dedié aux roys, princes, potentats republiques de l'Europe, particulierement au roy tres- chrestien / par vn pelerin Espagnol, battu du temps, persecuté de la fortune ; traduicte du langue Castillane en langue Françoise, par I.D. Dralymont Seigneur de Yarleme.    1598
  36. 6136.
    Tofte, Robert, 1561-1620.    Alba The months minde of a melancholy louer, diuided into three parts: by R.T. Gentleman. Hereunto is added a most excellent pathetical and passionate letter, sent by Duke D'Epernoun, vnto the late French King, Henry the 3. of that name, when he was commanded from the court, and from his royall companie. Translated into English by the foresaid author.    1598
  37. 6137.
    Tymme, Thomas, d. 1620.    The poore mans Pater noster with a preparatiue to praier: wherto are annexed diuers godly psalmes and meditations: collected out of the sacred scriptures, by Thomas Timme minister.    1598
  38. 6138.
    Tyro, T.    Tyros roring Megge Planted against the walles of melancholy. One booke cut into two decads.    1598
  39. 6139.
    W. S. R.    True newes of a notable victorie obtayned against the Turkes, by the right honourable Lorde, Adolph Baron of Swartzburg, the 18. day of March last past, anno 1598 vvhen as he and his armie three houres before day, came before Raab, and tooke in that strong and well fenced hold and cittie / translated out of the high Dutch coppy ; printed first at Nurnbergh ; by W.S.R.    1598
  40. 6140.
    Wateson, George, fl. 1598-1607.    The cures of the diseased, in remote regions Preventing mortalitie, incident in forraine attempts, of the English nation.    1598
  41. 6141.
    Wentworth, Peter, ca. 1530-1596.    A pithie exhortation to her Maiestie for establishing her successor to the crowne Whereunto is added a discourse containing the authors opinion of the true and lavvfull successor to her Maiestie. Both compiled by Peter Wentworth Esquire.    1598
  42. 6142.
    West, William, fl. 1568-1594.    The first part of symboleography, which may bee termed The art, or description of instruments and presidents. Lately perused and amended by William West of the Inner Temple esquire, first author thereof    1598
  43. 6143.
    Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.    The first set of English madrigals to 3.4.5. and 6. voices: newly composed by Iohn Wilbye    1598
  44. 6144.
    A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia and Amadine the Kings daughter of Arragon with the merie conceites of Mouse. Newly set foorth, as it hath bin sundrie times plaide in the honorable cittie of London. Very delectable and full of mirth.    1598
  45. 6145.
    The True lamentable discourse of the burning of Teuerton in Deuon-shire the third day of Aprill last past, about the hower of one of the clocke in the after-noone being Market day, 1598. At what time there was consumed to ashes about the number of 400 houses with all the money and goods that was therein: and fyftie persons burnt aliue through the vehemencie of the same fyer.    1598
  46. 6146.
    The fift [sic] booke of the most pleasant and [d]electable historie of Amadis de Gaule. [Contai]ning the first part of the most strange vali[ant and] worthy actes of Esplandian sonne to Amadis [de Gaule] as his strange sailing in the great serpent, the winning of his sword, [co]nquest of the castle La montaigne defendu, his warres with Armato King of Turkie, his loue to Leonorine daughter to the Emperour of Constantinople, with diuers seruices done in her behalfe: the b[e]sieging of Constantinople by the Turks and pagans, with their ouerthrow by the Christian princes: his marriage with Leonorine, his investing in the Empire of Greece: and lastly his enchantment with diuers other princes in the pallace of [Apol]lidon deuised by Urganda..    1598
  47. 6147.
    The riddles of Heraclitus and Democritus    1598
  48. 6148.
    [A briefe cronicle and perfect rehearsall of all the memorable actions hapned not onelie in the Low Countries, but also in Germanie, Italy, Fraunce, Spaine, England, Turkie, and other countries since the yeare of our Lord 1500 to this present yeare 1598.]    1598
  49. 6149.
    Abbot, George, 1562-1633.    A briefe description of the whole worlde wherein are particularly described all the monarchies, empires, and kingdomes of the same, with their seuerall titles and situations thereunto adioyning.    1599
  50. 6150.
    Albott, Robert, fl. 1600.    VVits theater of the little world    1599
  51. 6151.
    Alison, Richard, fl. 1588-1606.    The Psalmes of Dauid in meter the plaine song beeing the common tunne to be sung and plaide vpon the lute, orpharyon, citterne or base violl, seuerally or altogether, the singing part to be either tenor or treble to the instrument, according to the nature of the voyce, or for foure voyces: with tenne short tunnes in the end, to which for the most part all the Psalmes may be vsually sung, for the vse of such as are of mean skill, and whose leysure least serueth to practise: by Richard Allison Gent. practitioner in the art of musicke: and are to be sold at his house in the Dukes place neere Alde-gate.    1599
  52. 6152.
    Aray, Martin.    The discouerie and confutation of a tragical fiction deuysed and played by Edward Squyer yeoman soldiar, hanged at Tyburne the 23. of Nouemb. 1598. Wherein the argument and fable is, that he should be sent from Spaine by William Walpole Iesuit, to poyson the Queen and Earle of Essex, but the meaning and moralization therof was, to make odious the Iesuites, and by them all Catholiques. ... VVritten for the only loue and zeale of truth against forgerie, by M.A. preest, that knew and dealt with Squyer in Spayne.    1599
  53. 6153.
    Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.    A letter vvritten out of England to an English gentleman remaining at Padua containing a true report of a strange conspiracie, contriued betweene Edward Squire, lately executed for the same treason as actor, and Richard Walpoole a Iesuite, as deuiser and suborner against the person of the Queenes Maiestie.    1599
  54. 6154.
    Barker, Lawrence, d. 1603.    Christs checke to S. Peter for his curious question out of those words in Saint Iohn: Quid ad te? Begun in Paules Church on S. Iohns day the Euangelist. 1597. out of part of the Gospel appointed for that day, and prosecuted the same day this yeare 1598. in the same place, and else where at other times the sixe seueral sermons.    1599
  55. 6155.
    Bennet, John, fl. 1599-1614.    Madrigalls to foure voyces newly published by Iohn Bennet his first works    1599
  56. 6156.
    Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616.    The effect of certaine sermons touching the full redemption of mankind by the death and bloud of Christ Iesus wherein besides the merite of Christs suffering, the manner of his offering, the power of his death, the comfort of his crosse, the glorie of his resurrection, are handled, what paines Christ suffered in his soule on the crosse: together, with the place and purpose of his descent to hel after death: preached at Paules Crosse and else where in London, by the right Reuerend Father Thomas Bilson Bishop of Winchester. With a conclusion to the reader for the cleering of certaine obiections made against said doctrine.    1599
  57. 6157.
    Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618.    A triall of subscription by way of a preface vnto certaine subscribers; and, reasons for lesse rigour against non-subscribers. Both modestly written; that neither should offend.    1599
  58. 6158.
    Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?    The passions of the spirit    1599
  59. 6159.
    Bristow, Richard, 1538-1581.    A briefe treatise of diuers plaine and sure waies to finde out the truth in this doubtfull and dangerous time of heresie Conteyning sundrie worthy motiues vnto the Catholike faith, or considerations to moue a man to beleeue the Catholikes, and not the heretikes. Set out by Richard Bristow priest, licentiat in diuinitie.    1599
  60. 6160.
    Brooke, Ralph, 1553-1625.    A discouerie of certaine errours published in print in the much commended Britannia. 1594 Very preiudiciall to the discentes and successions of the auncient nobilitie of this realme. By Yorke Herault.    1599
  61. 6161.
    Butts, Henry, d. 1632.    Dyets dry dinner consisting of eight seuerall courses: 1. Fruites 2. Hearbes. 3. Flesh. 4. Fish. 5. whitmeats. 6. Spice. 7. Sauce. 8. Tabacco. All serued in after the order of time vniuersall. By Henry Buttes, Maister of Artes, and fellowe of C.C.C. in C.    1599
  62. 6162.
    Carpenter, John, d. 1621.    The song of the beloued, concerning his vineyard Modulated, and applied to moue men to know and embrace that, which belongeth to their peace, in this their time. By Iohn Carpenter of Norleigh in Deuon.    1599
  63. 6163.
    Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.    A pleasant comedy entituled: An humerous dayes myrth As it hath beene sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable the Earle of Nottingham Lord high Admirall his seruants. By. G.C.    1599
  64. 6164.
    Church of England.    Llyfer gweddi gyffredin, a gwenidogaeth y sacramentau, ac eraill gynneddfau a ceremoniau yn Eglwys Loegr..    1599
  65. 6165.
    Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.    The fortunate farevvel to the most forward and noble Earle of Essex, one of the honorable priuie counsel, Earle high Marshal of England, Master of the horse, Master of the ordinance, Knight of the garter, Lord Lieutenant general of all the Queenes Maiesties forces in Ireland Dedicated to the right Honorable the Lord Harry Seamer, second sonne to the last Duke of Sommerset. Written by Thomas Churchyard Esquire.    1599
  66. 6166.
    Clapham, Henoch.    The discription of a true visible Christian right confortable profitable for all such as are distressed in sowle about present controversies in the churche. Dravven by He. Cl. but published by occasion (as will appeare in the epistle) by Io. I.    1599
  67. 6167.
    Contarini, Gasparo, 1483-1542.    The commonvvealth and gouernment of Venice. VVritten by the Cardinall Gasper Contareno, and translated out of Italian into English, by Lewes Lewkenor Esquire. VVith sundry other collections, annexed by the translator for the more cleere and exact satisfaction of the reader. With a short chronicle in the end, of the liues and raignes of the Venetian dukes, from the very beginninges of their citie    1599
  68. 6168.
    Crompton, Richard, fl. 1573-1599.    The mansion of magnanimitie Wherein is shewed the most high and honorable acts of sundrie English kings, princes, dukes, earles, lords, knights and gentlemen, from time to time performed in defence of their princes and countrie: set forth as an encouragement to all faithfull subiects, by their example resolutely to addresse them selues against all forreine enemies. Published by Richard Crompton an apprentice of the common law. 1599. Whereunto is also adioyned a collection of diuerse lawes ... with a briefe table, shewing what munition ought to be kept by all sorts of her Maiesties subiects ...    1599
  69. 6169.
    Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619.    The poeticall essayes of Sam. Danyel    1599
  70. 6170.
    Darrel, John, b. ca. 1562.    A brief apologie prouing the possession of William Sommers. Written by Iohn Dorrell, a faithful Minister of the Gospell: but published without his knowledge, with a dedicatorie epistle disclosing some disordered procedings against the saide Iohn Dorrell    1599
  71. 6171.
    Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.    Epigrammes and elegies by I.D. and C.M.    1599
  72. 6172.
    Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.    Hymnes of Astræa in acrosticke verse.    1599
  73. 6173.
    Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.    Nosce teipsum this oracle expounded in two elegies, 1. Of humane knowledge, 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof.    1599
  74. 6174.
    Dee, John, 1527-1608.    A letter, containing a most briefe discourse apologeticall with a plaine demonstration, and feruent protestation, for the lawfull, sincere, very faithfull and Christian course, of the philosophicall studies and exercises, of a certaine studious gentleman: an ancient seruant to her most excellent Maiesty royall.    1599
  75. 6175.
    Dillingham, Francis, d. 1625.    A disswasiue from poperie, containing twelve effectual reasons by vvhich every Papist, not wilfully blinded, may be brought to the truth, and euery Protestant confirmed in the same: written by Francis Dillingham Master of Arts, and fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge, necessarie for all men in these times.    1599
  76. 6176.
    Du Laurens, André, 1558-1609.    A discourse of the preseruation of the sight: of melancholike diseases; of rheumes, and of old age. Composed by M. Andreas Laurentius, ordinarie phisition to the King, and publike professor of phisicke in the Vniuersitie of Mompelier. Translated out of French into English, according to the last edition, by Richard Surphlet, practitioner in phisicke    1599
  77. 6177.
    Du Nesme, Jean.    The miracle of the peace in Fraunce Celebrated by the ghost of the diuine Du Bartas. / Translated, by Iosuah Sylvester.    1599
  78. 6178.
    Dymoke, Tailboys, attributed name.    Caltha poetarum: or The bumble bee. Composed by T. Cutvvode Esquyre    1599
  79. 6179.
    England and Wales.    Certaine articles concerning the statute lately made for the reliefe of the poor to be executed in London, by the churchwardens and ouerseers of euery parish, according to the effect of the same statute.    1599
  80. 6180.
    England and Wales. Army.    Lavves and orders of vvarre established for the good conduct of the seruice in Ireland.    1599
  81. 6181.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    By the Queene. A proclamation for the due obseruation of fish dayes, suppressing of vnneccessary number of alehouses, and for the better execution of the late acte for punishment of rogues, vagabonds and beggers    1599
  82. 6182.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    By the Queene. A proclamation for the publication of her Maiesties most gracious commission vnder the great seale of England, for auoyding of the trouble and charges that grow by concealements and that her Highnesse louing subiects may compound for securitie of their estates from her Maiestie for a perpetuall quiet to them and their posterities.    1599
  83. 6183.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)    By the Queene. The Queenes Maiesties proclamation, declaring her princely intention to inhibite her subiects vpon most extreme paynes from offending on the seas any persons in their ships or goods, being the subiected of any prince, potentate or state, in amitie with her Maiestie.    1599
  84. 6184.
    Farmer, John, fl. 1591-1601.    The first set of English madrigals to foure voices: newly composed by Iohn Farmer, practicioner in the art of musicque.    1599
  85. 6185.
    Fenton, Roger, 1565-1616.    An ansvvere to VVilliam Alablaster [sic] his motiues. By Roger Fenton preacher of Grayes Inne    1599
  86. 6186.
    Finch, Henry, Sir, d. 1625.    The sacred doctrine of diuinitie gathered out of the worde of God. Togither with an explication of the Lordes prayer.    1599
  87. 6187.
    France. Sovereign (1589-1610 : Henry IV)    The Kings edict and declaration vpon the former edicts of pacification Published in Paris at the parliament held the xxv. of Februarie. 1599. At Paris, by the printers and stationers ordinary to the King. 1599. Cum priuilegio dictæ Maiestatis.    1599
  88. 6188.
    Gardiner, Samuel, b. 1563 or 4.    The portraitur of the prodigal sonne liuelie set forth in a three-fold discourse.1. Of his progresse. 2 Of his regresse. 3. Of his ioyfull welcome home. Published by Samuell Gardiner Batchler [sic] of Diuinitie.    1599
  89. 6189.
    German.    Historia de donne famose. Or The Romaine iubile which happened in the yeare 855. Disputed lately, that there vvas a woman pope named Ione the eight, against all the Iesuites, by a Germaine, but especially against Rob. Bellarmine father of all controuersies, his treatise De Romano pontifico. lib. 3. cap. 24. Newly translated into English    1599
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    Gifford, George, d. 1620.    A dialogue bewteene a papist and Protestant applied to the capacity of the vnlearned. Made by G. Gifford, preacher in the towne of Maldon. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed.    1599
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    Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592, attributed name.    A pleasant conceyted comedie of George a Greene, the pinner of VVakefield As it was sundry times acted by the seruants of the right Honourable the Earle of Sussex.    1599
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    Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.    Greenes Orpharion VVherin is discouered a musicall concorde of pleasant histories, many sweet moodes graced vvith such harmonius discords, as agreeing in a delightfull closse, they sound both pleasure and profit to the eare. Heerein also as in a diateheron, the branches of vertue, ascending and descending by degrees: are covnited in the glorious praise of women-kind. VVith diuers tragicall and comicall histories presented by Orpheus and Arion, beeing as full of profit as of pleasure. Robertus Greene, in Artibus Magister.    1599
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    Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592.    The comicall historie of Alphonsus, King of Aragon As it hath bene sundrie times acted. Made by R.G.    1599
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    H. W.    A pageant of Spanish humours Wherin are naturally described and liuely portrayed, the kinds and quallities of a signior of Spaine. Translated out of Dutche, By H. w.    1599
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    Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.    Virgidemiarum. The three last bookes. Of byting satyres. Corrected and amended with some additions. by I.H.    1599
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    Harsnett, Samuel, 1561-1631.    A discouery of the fraudulent practises of Iohn Darrel Bacheler of Artes in his proceedings concerning the pretended possession and dispossession of William Somers at Nottingham: of Thomas Darling, the boy of Burton at Caldwall: and of Katherine Wright at Mansfield, Whittington: and of his dealings with one Mary Couper at Nottingham, detecting in some sort the deceitfull trade in these latter dayes of casting out deuils.    1599
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    Harward, Simon, fl. 1572-1614.    Three sermons vpon some portions of the former lessons appointed for certaine Sabbaths The first containing, a displaying of the wilfull deuises of wicked and vaine vvorldlings. Preached at Tanridge in Surrey the first of February 1597. The two latter describing the dangers of discontentment and disobedience. Preached the one at Tanridge and the other at Crowhurst in Iuly then next following. By Simon Harwarde.    1599
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    Hayward, John, Sir, 1564?-1627.    The first part of the life and raigne of King Henrie the IIII. Extending to the end of the first yeare of his raigne. Written by I.H.    1599
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    Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610.    The speeche vvhich the French King made to the Lords of the Parliament on the fifth of Ianuary. 1599 Faithfully translated out of French, by H.W.    1599
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    Hill, Thomas, b. ca. 1528.    The schoole of skil containing two bookes: the first, of the sphere, of heauen, of the starres, of their orbes, and of the earth, The second, of the sphericall elements, of the celestiall circles, and of their vses, Orderly set forth according to art, with apt figures and proportions in their proper places, by Tho. Hill.    1599