Bound with: An heauenly acte. [London] 1547. Ponet, John. An apologie. [Zürich] 1556. Munday, Anthony. A discouerie of Edmund Campion. London, 1582. and Signatures: A-D8(D8 blank).
Church of England, creator Church of England. Book of common prayer. Litany
Published / Created:
the XXVII day of May, the yere of our Lorde M.DXLVI [i.e. 1544?]. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
Call Number:
Mzj141 1544
Image Count:
28
Alternative Title:
An exhortation unto praye
Description:
Probably an early printing of one of the editions of 1544 (Sayle 477), in which the error in date was corrected to 1544--cf., Signatures: A-B8C4., The Brand-Heber copy (Heber VI, 2753)., and Title within architectural border; black letter; the Litany printed in red and black.
Manuscript on paper of a commonplace book. The work contains four sections. (1) "Loci animadvertendi in legendi epistolis, ad quos etia[m] om[n]ia quae annotaderis referenda sunt." This lists types of epistles under eight headings, or "libri," but the extensive framework is very incompletely annotated. (2) "Here are written divers notes phrases words & sentences collected out of severall bokes. 15 Novembr 1586. A[nn]o Reg.ie Eliz. 28." This is actually a seventeen-page selection from the "A Touchstone for the Time" section of George Whetstone's A Mirrour for Magistrates.... (London, 1584). It is preceded by a two-line entry quoting Mary Queen of Scots as saying at Fotheringay, "I come not as a criminal." (3) "Epistolae commendatiae Praecepta," summarizing extracts from the Epistolae of Paulus Manutius. (4) "Quaedam collecta ex liber The Breviarie of Health, compiled by Andrew Boorde." Eight pages of various entries in English from Boorde's work, including descriptions of and remedies for "scurffe," greensickness, "sikness of the prisones, "chappe," and nosebleed.
Description:
Binding: 18th century full calf, blind stamped, spine banded with gilt decorations., Bookplate: Maurice Johnson of Spalding, 1735., Bound with: 17th century manuscript on paper of legal precedents in a chancery hand. Most are from the reign of James I. The name "Richarde Wolfe" appears in an Italic hand on the last page., Ex libris Maurice Johnson. Purchased from Arthur Freeman on the James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Fund, 2002., In English and Latin., Several copies of prayers throughout in a later hand., Spine title reads, "M.S.S. 1586.", and Title page for volume (supplied by Johnson) in red and black lettering attributes the commonplace book to "Richardum Ogle Eq. Aur."
Subject (Name):
Manuzio, Paolo,--1512-1574 and Whetstone, George,--1544?-1587?
Subject (Topic):
Law--Great Britain, Medicine, Popular, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Rhetoric, Renaissance
[Mishneh Torah Ḥeleḳ sheni] , Mishneh torah, חלק שני ... משנה תורה : אשר חיבר רבינו משה בן הדיין רבי מיימון הספרדי, and משנה תורה
Description:
Imperfect: all after leaf 672 (84₈) (i.e. the last three parts) wanting. Signatures present in this imperfect copy: 50-84⁸. and Vol. 2 only of a work in 2 v. Description based on imperfect Beinecke Library copy. Foliation from Vinograd.
Followed by 1 leaf of notes. and Tract in proof of the proposition that the advent of the Prophet is foretold in the Old Testament.
Description:
Copied in the 15th(?) century., Fair naskhī, in red and black., The author was a Jewish convert to Islam., The date A.H. 720 at end is the date of composition., and With: 5 other titles.
Brooke, John, d. 1582 Crespin, Jean, d. 1572 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Deutung der greulichen Figur des Mönchkalbs Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560. Deutung der greulichen Figur des Papstesels
Published / Created:
1579
Call Number:
1989 252
Image Count:
27
Alternative Title:
Declaration of a popish asse., Deutung der zwei greulichen Figuren, Papstesel zu Rom und Mönchkalbs zu Freiberg in Meissen gefunden. English., and Interpretation of a moonkish calfe.
Description:
"A declaration of the monstrous figure of a popish asse ..." / by Philip Melancthon: leaves 1-11., "John Crespin unto the Christian reader": leaf 3., "The interpretacion of Martin Luther, of the monster, in the figure and lykenesse of a moonkish calfe ...": leaves 12-19; original title: Deuttung des Munchkalbs zu Freyberg., Imprint from colophon; imprint on title page reads: These books are to be sould in Powles Churchyard at the signe of the Parat., Running title for leaves 1-11: The declaration of a popish asse., Running title for leaves 12-19 [i.e. 18]: The interpretation of a moonkish calfe., and Translation of: De deux monstres prodigieuz ..., which is itself a translation of: Deutung der zwei greulichen Figuren, Papstesel zu Rom und Mönchkalbs zu Freiberg in Meissen gefunden.
Publisher:
Imprinted at London by Thomas East, dwelling by Paules Wharfe,