Bound with: [Hart, John] A godly sermon of Peters repentance. Jones, Andrew, The black book of conscience [Hart, John] A warning-piece to the sloathful. All three: London, 1663., Signatures: A-C8 (includes frontispiece)., and The frontispiece is a portrait of the author with his name printed over it.
Publisher:
Printed for Eliz. Andrews, at the White Lion near Pye-corner,
Subject (Name):
Hart, John, D.D and Jesus Christ --Seven last words --Sermons
Doni, Anton Francesco, 1513-1574 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D
Published / Created:
1549
Call Number:
1992 60
Image Count:
729
Alternative Title:
Epistulae morales ad Lucilium. Italian
Description:
Imperfect: some of text on p. 255 failed to be printed due to fold in paper., Includes subject index (p. [11]-[16] (1st count))., Italian translation of: Epistulae morales ad Lucilium., Pages [22]-[24] at end blank., Printer statement from colophon; place and date from title page. Full colophon reads: In Vinegia MDXLVIII. Per Aurelio Pincio., and Signatures: *⁸ A-2X⁸; foliation errors in front matter.
Added title page, engraved, signed: Tho. Cecill sculp., After the Table of the experiments (signatures [A4-a3]) a list of "Books printed for William Lee" [and others] 4 columns on 1 leaf (signature [a4])., and Appended: (1) His Lops vsuall receipt for the gout, to which the sixtieth experiment hath reference. 1 leaf (verso blank) (2) New Atlantis. A Worke unfinished. [n.p., n.d.] (3) History naturall and experimentall, of life and death. 1650.
Bound with A. Jones' The black book of conscience. London, 1660., Imperfect: a few head-lines bled., and Signatures: A8 (incl. front.) B4 (B4 [blank?] wanting).
Jean, d'Outremeuse, 1338-ca. 1399, attributed name Mandeville, John, Sir, creator
Published / Created:
1632
Call Number:
Ecd 322gk
Image Count:
86
Alternative Title:
Itinerarium. English and Voyages and travailes of Sir John Mandevile Knight
Description:
Attributed to John Mandeville, but is in fact an English version of a text known as "Itinerarium". The original was probably written in Anglo-Norman French and has been attributed to Jean d’Outremeuse., Imperfect: P. [1]-[2], map, and p. [65]-[66] mutilated., and Signatures: A-V⁴.
Publisher:
Printed by William Stansby
Subject (Geographic):
Middle East -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
Subject (Topic):
Geography, Medieval, Imaginary places -- Early works to 1800, Prester John (Legendary character), and Voyages and travels -- Early works to 1800
Inlaid to 21 cm. Inserted as frontispiece is a water-color drawing of a woman with a monkey, presumably meant to represent a witch., Signature: A4., and Title-vignette (portrait of Mother Shipton).