(Where practicable, the references in this Index are to the year and the first letter of the heading in that year: otherwise to pages.)
12; His Haven of the afflicted, a sermon, “1615”. 1615 H. — Dedication to him. 1619 B. — mentioned. 1627 F. Bene fundatum, a lost Oxford book (about 1517–19), p. 12. Bense, Petrus. Analogo-diaphora (a treatise on French, Italian and Spanish grammar). 1637 B. Bercka, Gerard ten Raem de. See Raem, Gerard ten. Berkley, lady Elizabeth. Dedication to her. 1626 W. Berkshire, archdeaconry. Visitation articles, 1615 (Lionel Sharpe). 1615 S. - — — 1631 (Edw. Davenant) 1631 D.
- — — 1635 (John Rives). 1635 R.
Bernard, st. Collectanea, out of St. Bernard, &c., by J. Panke. 1618 P. Bernard, Richard. Fabulous foundation of the Popedom. 1619 B. Bettes, Francis. A label for his books given to New College, Oxford, 1593, p. 229. Beza, Theodorus. Sermons on the Song of Solomon i-iii, tr. into English. 1587 B. - — Preface to him. 1630 P.
Bible:— -
- For the monopoly of printing Bibles, see under Oxford—Printing (printing privileges).
- Account of the Lithuanian translation, Oxf. “1569”, mentioned, p. 13.
- Biblii Summula, mentioned. 1586 S.
- Catalogus expositorum S. Scripturae in bibl. Bodleiana, auctore T. James. 1605 J.
- Catalogus interpretum S. Scripturae in bibliotheca Bodleiana (per J. Verneuil). 1635 V.
- A nomenclator of such tracts and sermons as have been printed in English on any place of Holy Scripture, by J. Verneuil. 1637 V.
- Hen. Stanley, appendix ad libros tam Veteris quam Novi Testamenti, 1630, p. 233.
- The Wicked Bible (1631), mentioned, p 277.
- Old Testament:—
- Genesis.
- Exposition of Gen. xxxiii. 1–3, by J. Overton. 1586 O.
- Job.
- Explanationes Ricardi Hampole super lectiones Job. 1483 H.
- Psalms.
- Meditation on part of the 7th Psalm. 1613 B.
- Day’s Descant on David’s Psalms (1–8). 1620 D.
- The Psalms translated by King James i. 1631 B.
- Liber Psalmorum et precum in usum ecclesiae Cathedralis Oxon. 1639 P.
- Ecclesiastes.
- An exposition of Ecclesiastes, 1573, mentioned. 1586 E.
- Solomon’s Sermon with a paraphrase by Antonio de Corro, englished by Tho. Pye. 1586 E.
- Song of Solomon.
- Beza’s sermons on the Song of Solomon i-iii, tr. into English. 1587 B.
- Concordantiae patrum in librum Canticorum, auctore T. James. 1607 J.
- Lamentations of Jeremiah.
- Latin commentary on the Lamentations by Johannes Latteburius. 1482 L, p. 255.
- Minor Prophets.
- Pareus’s Comm. on Joel, Amos and Haggai, in Latin. 1631 P.
- Amos.
- Benefield’s commentary on Amos chap. 1. 1613 B.
- — on chapp. 2, 3, mentioned, ibid.
- Obadiah.
- The prophecy of Obadiah explained in connexion with 1 Pet., by J. Rainolds. 1613 R.
- Jonah.
- Lectures upon Jonas, by John Kinge. 1597 K, 1599 K, 1600 K.
- New Testament:—
- Disticha J. Scheprevi in Novum Testamentum. 1586 S.
- Disticha in Novum Testamentum in editione Erasmi inserta. 1586 S.
- Matthew.
- Analysis cap. 24, authore F. Trigge. 1591 T.
- Pareus’s Comm. on St. Matthew, in Latin. 1631 P.
- Romans.
- Comment. in cap. 12 ep. ad Rom. (by Francis Trigge). 1590 T.
- Prodromus, a logical resolution of Romans cap. 1, by G. Powel. 1602 P.
- — (the same in Latin; dubious). 1615 P.
- Corinthians.
- Latin commentary on the two Epistles by W. Sclater. 1633 S.
- Galatians.
- Exposition by J. Prime. 1587 P.
- Hebrews.
- 12 Sermons on Heb. x. 26–31, by S. Benefield. 1615 B.
- 1 Peter.
- The prophecy of Obadiah explained in connexion with 1 Pet., by J. Rainolds. 1613 R.
- Revelation.
- Noctes sacrae seu lucubrationes in primam partem Apocalypseos (by Francis Trigge). 1590 T.
Bibliotheca scholastica. See Rider, John. Billingsley, Robert, bookseller, &c., mentioned, p. 276 (bis). Bilson, bp. Thomas. True difference between Christian subjection and unchristian rebellion. 1585 B. - — — mentioned. 1585 P.
- — Dedication to him. 1608 C.
- — mentioned, p. 228.
Binding. Bookbinders, &c., in Oxford, pp. 267–78. Bird, John. Grounds of Latin Grammar. 1639 B. Bisham, mentioned. 1592 E, p. 229. Bishop, Richard, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. 307, 313. Bishops. See Articles. Blades, William. His Books in chains, mentioned, p. 248, cf. 249, &c. Blandford, lord. See Churchill, George Spencer, 4th duke of Marlborough. Blaxton, John. The English Usurer, or usury condemned. 1634 B. - — 2nd impression. 1634 B.
Blessed Birthday. See Fitz-Geffrey, Charles. Blewet, or Bluett, Henry, bookseller, mentioned, p. 276. Bliss, dr. Philip, mentioned. 1612 W, 1613 G, 1618 A, 1631 P, 1632 C, &c. Blon, C. le. See Le Blon, C. Blount, Edward, printer, mentioned. 1630 A. Blunt, sir Richard. Dedication to him. 1626 B. Boaz and Ruth. See Parsons, Bartholomew. Bodleian library. See Oxford—Bodleian library. Bodley, dr. Laurence, canon of Exeter cathedral. Dedications to him. 1614 P, 1637 P. Bodley, sir Thomas. Dedications to him. 1598 L, 1599 R. - — Justa funebria Ptolemaei Oxoniensis (Latin verses on sir T. Bodley by members of the University of Oxford: and speech on him by I. Wake). 1613 O.
- — Bodleiomnema (Latin poems on Bodley, by members of Merton college, Oxford). 1613 O.
- — Poems in Italian and Latin on his death, by L. Petrucci. 1613 P.
- — mentioned. 1625 P.
Bollifant, Edmund, printer, mentioned, p. 228. Bolswert, Nicholas
#8212; mentioned. 1596 C. — Poem to Nicholas Breton. 1592 B. — Ancilla philosophiae, seu epitome in octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis. 1599 C. — Lapis philosophicus, comm. in 8 libros Physicorum Aristotelis. 1599 C. — Cursus philosophicus, 3 vols., 1597. See 1597 C, note. — A Preface to Richard Haydocke. 1598 L. — Mentioned. 1627 H. Casimir, Ernest. See Ernest Casimir. Castellanus, Georgius, bookseller at Oxford, 1506, mentioned, p. 11. Castlecomer, viscount. See Wandesford, Christopher. Catechism. See Hutchins, Robert, 1617. - — Ursinus’s lectures on the Heidelberg Catechism, tr. into English. 1587 U, 1589 U, 1591 U, 1595 U, 1601 U.
- — A catechism (the Heidelberg Catechism, ed. by Sparke and Seddon). 1588 C (bis.)
- — The English Catechism explained by W(illiam) D(ickinson). 1628 D.
- — Catechesis religionis Christianae (Heidelberg Catechism). 1629 C.
- — Church Catechism in Latin, English, and French. 1633 G.
- — A short catechism, by John Downe. 1635 D.
Cater, Rose, mentioned, p. 273. Catherine, princess, mentioned, 1638 O. Catilinariae proditiones. In Catilinarias proditiones ac proditores domesticos odae 6. 1586 C. Cause, John, mayor of Plymouth. Dedication to him. 1637 F. Caussin, Nicolas. The unfortunate politique by C. N. (i. e. N. Caussin), translated into English by G. P. 1638 C, 1639 C. Cave, Robert, bookseller, mentioned, p. 274. Cavye, Christopher, bookseller, mentioned, p. 274. Caxton, William. Caxton’s Chronicles of England (1482), mentioned, p. 9. - — mentioned. 1585 C, pp. 242, 246.
Caxton Exhibition, mentioned, p. 9. Cayer, Pierre Victor Palma. Treatise against him by Du Moulin. 1612 D. Cecil, Robert, earl of Salisbury, d. 1612. Dedication to him. 1634 B. Cecil, sir William, earl of Salisbury. Dedication to him. 1633 D, 1634 D. Cecill, T., engraver, mentioned. 1630 H. - — Encyclopaedia (Oxford statutes) engraved by him. 1635 O.
Cenotaphia. See Fitz-Geffrey, Charles. Cenotaphium Jacobi, 1625. See King, John. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel, mentioned. 1640 F. Chaldee. Poem in Chaldee. 1612 H. - — Study of Chaldee at Oxford, mentioned. 1627 P.
Chaloner, Edward. Bede’s Masse displayed, tr. by E. C(haloner?) 1619 B. Chambers, John, bookseller, mentioned, p. 277. Chandler, professor Henry William, mentioned. 1640 B. Chandler, dean Thomas, mentioned, p. 258. Chandos, lord. See Bruges, Giles. Chardon, bp. John. Funeral Sermon of sir Gawain Carewe, 1584. 1586 C. - — Sermon on John ix. 1–3. 1586 C.
Charenton. Articles agreed on at Charenton. See France, 1623. Charisteria. See Whear, Degory. Charles i, King. Dedications to him. 1607 C, 1613 P (bis), 1614 P, 1620 J, 1621 H, 1625 O, R, 1626 P, 1633 B, C, 1636 B, 1638 J, 1640 B, O. - — Latin poem to him. 1613 B.
- — Carolus redux: Latin poem to congratulate Charles on his return from Spain, with a Latin speech by J. King. 1623 O.
- — Epithalamia Oxoniensia in Caroli cum Henrietta Maria Connubium. 1625 O.
- — Britanniae Natalis (Oxford University Poems to the king on the birth of Charles ii). 1630 O.
- — Proclamation by him about King James’s Psalter, with his arms (engraved). 1631 B.
- — Musarum Oxoniensium pro rege suo Soteria. 1633 O.
- — Solis Britannici perigaeum (poems by Oxford men). 1633 O.
- — Vitis Carolinae gemma altera: poems to Charles i, &c. to commemorate the birth of James ii, in Latin, &c.: by members of the University of Oxford. 1633 O.
- — Coronae Carolinae quadratura: poems on the birth of his daughter, by members of the University of Oxford, in Lat. and English. 1636 O.
- — Flos Britannicus (poems to him and the queen on the birth of the princess Anne by members of the University of Oxford). 1636 O.
Charles ii, King. Britanniae Natalis (Oxford University poems on the birth of Charles ii). 1630 O. - — Dedications to him. 1632 O, 1634 B, 1637 J, 1639 D, 1640 B.
- — Takes part in a masque at Richmond, 12 Sept. 1636. 1636 M.
Charles the Great. See under Ubaldini, Petruccio. Charles Emmanuel I, duke of Savoy, d. 1630. Dedication to him. 1634 B. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Amorum Troili et Creseidae libri duo priores Anglico-Latini (per F. Kinaston). 1635 C. Chetham library. See Manchester. Chetwind, Edward. Concio ad clerum (on Acts xx. 24). 1608 C. Chicheley, archbp. Henry. Vita Henrici Chichele ... ab A. Duck. 1617 D. Chillingworth, William. The religion of Protestants. 1638 C. Chilmead, Edmund. Translated Ferrand’s De la maladie d’amour into English. 1640 F. Choir and Musical Record, 1864, mentioned. 1586 M. Cholmondeley family, of Condover, mentioned, p. 257. Chorazin. See Carpenter, Nathaniel. Christ. See Jesus Christ. Christ his Cross, 1614. See Andrewes, John. Christian iv, King of Denmark. Dedication to him. 1610 R. Chronicles. Caxton’s Chronicles of England, “Oxf. (15th cent.),” mentioned, p. 9. Chronograms. 1619 M, O, 1622 O, 1623 O, 1624 C, O, 1625 K, O (bis), 1628 W, 1629 P, 1630 O, 1633 O (bis), 1636 O, 1637 B (bis), 1637 T. Chrysostom, st. Homiliae, Oxf. “1565,” mentioned, p. 13. - — Six homilies, in Greek, ed. by John Harmar. 1586 C.
- — Two homilies, in Greek (Lond. 1543), mentioned. 1586 C.
- — Theorremon (selections from st. Chrysostom, in English, by J. Willoughby). 1602 C.
Church. Summa colloquii de capite et fide ecclesiae (1583). 1610 R. - — Of the Church, five books, by Rich. Field. 1628 F, 1635 F.
Churchill, George Spencer, lord Blandford, 4th duke of Marlborough, d. 1840, mentioned, p. 252.
. Forrest, Edward, bookseller, mentioned, pp. 277, 299, 311, 312, 313. Foxgrave. See Vosgraf. Foxle, George. The groans of the spirit. 1639 F. Foxon, Robert, bookseller, mentioned, p. 275. France. Articles agreed on by the Reformed Churches of France at Charenton, Sept. 1623. 1623 F, 1624 F. Franciscus, of Arezzo. Latin translation of the Letters of Phalaris by Franciscus Aretinus. 1485 P. Franeker. Dedication to four curators of the University. 1629 A. Frederick iii, Elector Palatine. Authorized the Heidelberg Catechism in 1562. See Catechism, 1587, &c. - — Edict about the Heidelberg Catechism, 1563
4, in Latin. 1629 C. Frederick v, Elector Palatine, mentioned. 1613 B, P. - — Epithalamia sive lusus Palatini in nuptias Frederici et Elizabethae (Verses by Oxford men). 1613 O.
Freeling, mentioned, p. 253. French. See Bense, Petrus. - — See Farrear, Robert.
- — See Grave, Jean de.
- — Reglas grammaticales para aprender la lengua EspaÑola y Francesa. 1586 S.
- — Janitrix (a French Grammar, in Latin, by P. Morlet). 1596 M.
- — Le guichet FranÇois, par J. Sanford. 1604 S.
- — Brief extracts of the former Latin (French) Grammar, done into English by John Sanford. 1605 S.
- — Poems. 1613 O, 1622 O, 1630 O, 1633 O, 1636 O (bis), 1638 O, 1640 O.
- — Dialogi Gallico-anglico-latini, per G. Dugres. 1639 D.
Frewen, Accepted. Oratio (in obitum principis Henrici), 7 Dec. 1612. 1612 H. Friars. See Wycliff, John. Friesland. Dedication to senators of Friesland. 1629 A. Frisia, Nicholas de. See Nicholas de Bolswert. Froben, Johann, printer at BÂle, mentioned. 1627 F. Fromondus, Libertus. Meteorologicorum libri sex. 1639 F. Fuller, Nicholas. Miscellaneorum theologicorum libri 1–4. 1616 F, see p. x. Fuller, Thomas. His Abel Redivivus mentioned. 1607 W. Fust, Johann, printer of Mainz, mentioned 1585 C. G. G. See Gager, William. G., H. Five short Latin poems signed at end “H. G.” 1636 B. G., I., 1634. See Gregory, dr. John. G., M., 1593. See Gwinne, Matthew. G., R. R., 1599. See Roche, Robert. G., T. An answer to Wither’s Motto (in verse). 1625 G. Gaetani, Enrico. See Sermonetta, cardinal. Gager, William. Edited the Exequiae Philippi Sidnaei. 1587 S. - — Poem to N. Breton. 1592 B.
- — Meleager (a play, with other short poems). 1592 G.
- — Panniculus Hippolyto Senecae tragoediae assutus, 1591. 1592 G.
- — Prologus in Rivales comoediam, and other short pieces. 1592 G.
- — Ulysses Redux, tragoedia. 1592 G.
- — An apology for women, against dr. G(ager): by W. Heale. 1609 H.
- — The overthrow of stage plays by way of controversy betwixt Gager and Rainolds, 2nd ed. 1629 R.
Galen. Scriptores in Galenum, in bibl. Bodleiana. 1605 J. Gallager. See Vicars, Thomas. Gallinager. See Goldsmith, John. Gamage, William, of Jesus College, Oxford. Linsi-woolsie, or two centuries of epigrams. 1613 G. Gamelia. See Rogers, Hugh. Garassus, Franciscus, S. J., mentioned. 1639 B. Garbrand, alias Herks, John, bookseller. Latin poem by him. 1634 B. Garbrand, alias Harkes, Richard, bookseller, mentioned, p. 274. Gardiner sale, mentioned, p. 256. Gardyner, dr. Richard. Sermon on Gen. xlv. 8. 1622 G. - — Concio ad clerum, 14 Feb. 1631 (on 1 Tim. iv. 16), with some biographical details in the dedication. 1631 G.
- — Christmas sermon, on John i. 14. 1638 G.
- — Easter sermon, on Rom. viii. 11. 1638 G.
- — Sermon on Matth. ii. 2. 1639 G.
Garnet, Henry, Jesuit, mentioned. 1608 C, 1614 P. Gavent, Richard, mentioned, p. 256. Gemma Fabri. See Faber, —. Geneva. See under Wells, Will. Gentilis, Albericus. De injustitia bellica Romanorum. 1590 G. - — Complimentary poem by him. 1592 G.
- — Short poem by him mentioned. 1592 G.
- — Ad Tit. C. de Maleficis &c. commentarius. 1593 G.
- — Italian sonnet by him to J. Budden. 1602 B.
- — Letter from him to dr. Howson, 12 Aug. 1603, in Latin. 1606 B.
- — Four Latin letters between him and dr. Rainolds about stage plays, 1593, 2nd ed. 1629 R.
Geoffrey, illuminator, mentioned, p. 268. Geography. See Carpenter, Nathanael; Heylyn, Peter; Pemble, William. Georgians. Note about them, by T. Crosfield. 1633 G. Geree, John. Edited Pemble’s VindiciÆ fidei. 1629 P. Gerhardus, Johannes. Meditationes sacrae. 1633 G. Gidding, Little. A Little Gidding binding mentioned. 1638 V. Giessen (Gissenum). See Buscherus, Heizo. Gifford, Roger, physician. Dedication to him. 1590 J. Gigliis, Johannes de. See Johannes de Gigliis. Giles, sir Edward and lady Mary. Dedication to them. 1613 P. Gillow, Joseph, mentioned. 1610 R. Glanville, John, of Balliol coll., Oxford. Articuli Christianae fidei, versu expressi. 1613 G. Glasgow. Free Church College library mentioned, p. 259. Gloucester, archdeaconry. Articles to be enquired of in the Archdeaconry of Gloucester, 1629. 1629 B. Gloucester, city. Sermon delivered there, by S. Benefield. 1613 B. Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of, mentioned, p. 253. Goade, Edward. Dedication to him. 1633 S. Godsond, John, stationer, mentioned, pp. 270, 271. Godwin
iscourse. 1601 H. — Dedication to him. 1607 P, 1629 P, 1639 P. — Funeral sermon on him, by R. Kilbie. 1613 K. Holmes, Randle. His Academy of Armory (1688), mentioned, p. 8. Holte, John, mentioned, p. 257. Holyday, Barten. Persius’s satires tr. by B. Holyday, 2nd impression. 1616 P. - — Philosophiae politobarbarae specimen. 1633 H.
Holyoak, W. H., bookseller, of Leicester, mentioned, p. 230. Holyoke, Francis. Sermon on obedience (on Hebr. xiii. 17). 1610 H, 1613 H. - — Rider’s Dictionary, recast by Holyoke (F. de Sacra Quercu). Lat.-Engl. and Engl.-Lat. 1627 H.
Holyoke, Thomas, mentioned, 1589 R, 1627 H. Hommius, Festus. LXX disputationes theologicae adversus Pontificios. 1630 H, 1639 H. Hooker, Richard. MS. of Gregory the Great belonging to him, mentioned. 1610 J. - — Sermon on Faith in the elect, especially of Habakkuk’s faith. 1612 H.
- — Sermon on Pride. 1612 H.
- — Remedy against sorrow, a sermon. 1612 H.
- — Sermon on Justification (on Hab. i. 4). 1612 H: 2nd ed., 1613 H.
- — Travers’s Supplication against Hooker. 1612 T.
- — Answer to a supplication by mr. Walter Travers. 1612 H.
- — Two sermons on Jude 17–21. 1614 H.
- — His Ecclesiastical Polity, mentioned. 1614 H.
Hopper, Simon. Composed dances for a Masque in 1636. 1636 M. Horace. A 1470 edition with signatures, p. 248 n. Horner, John and Anna, of Mells. Dedication to them. 1612 S. Howard, Theophilus, duke of Suffolk, d. 1640. Dedication to him. 1626 R. Howberghe, William (Hubbert), stationer, mentioned, p. 273. Howle, Thomas. An error for Hunt, Thomas. See p. 272. Howson, dr. John, bp. of Oxford. Sermon at St. Mary’s, Oxford, 17 Nov. 1602, on Church festivities. 1602 H, 1603 H. - — Uxore dimissa ... aliam non licet superinducere: thesis. 1602 H, 1606 H.
- — Letter to him from Alb. Gentilis, 12 Aug. 1603, in Latin. 1606 B.
- — In controversiam inter Johannem Howsonum et Thomam Pyum tractatus (auctore Rob. Burhill). 1606 B.
- — Articles to be enquired of ..., 1619, 1628, 1619 H, 1628 H.
- — Directions to preachers in his diocese. 1622 H.
Hubbert, William. See Howberghe, William. Hubbocke. William. Oration to the king at the Tower of London, 12 March 1603 4, in Latin and English. 1604 H. Huggins, Thomas, stationer, mentioned, pp. 277, 299, 311, 312, 313. Hugh, illuminator, mentioned, p. 268. Hugh, of Lincoln, st. Dissertation on his life, by T. Holland. 1601 H. Huish, Alexander. Edited Flavel’s Tractatus de demonstratione. 1619 F. Hulderic, prince, of Denmark. Dedication to him. 1633 B. Humfrey, Laurence. Latin poems by him. 1585 C, 1587 S, 1614 G. - — Edited Summa et Synopsis Novi Testamenti, and wrote the “Admonitio ad Studiosos” in it. 1586 S.
- — mentioned, 1586 S.
- — A view of the Romish Hydra, sermons. 1588 H.
- — Dedications to him. 1615 B, p. 228.
Humiliation. See Bolton, Robert. Humphrey duke of Gloucester. See Gloucester, Humphrey duke of. Hungerford, sir Anthony. The advice of a son to his dear mother a Roman Catholic; and the memorial of a father. 1639 H. Hungerford, sir Edward. Edits two treatises of his father. 1639 H. Hunt, Matthew, bookseller. Edited the Historia Britannica, as “M. H.” 1640 C. Hunt, Thomas, stationer and printer, mentioned. 1485 P, pp. 238, 241, 272. Hunter, Robert, mentioned, p. 257. Hunter, W. F., mentioned, p. 256. Huntly, 2nd marquis of. See Gordon, George. Hutchins, Edward. Assize sermon, 1586. 1586 H. - — Sermon on Gal. 5. 12. 1586 H.
- — Sermon on Cant. iv. 7. 1589 H.
Hutchins, Robert. Short catechism (no date). 1617 H. Huth, Henry. His library mentioned, p. 252. Hutten, Leonard. Answer to a treatise of the Cross in baptism. 1605 H. Hutton, Thomas. Reasons for refusal of subscription to the Book of Common Prayer (by) Ministers of Devon and Cornwall, with an answer. 1605 H. Hyrys, John, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. 269. I. I., T., 1599, 1625. See James, Thomas. I., W. Translated the Jesuit’s Pater Noster from the French. 1611 J. Idylls. See Henry, prince, 1612. Ieronimus. See Jerome, st. Ilium in Italiam. See Sansbury, John. Illuminators, &c., in Oxford, pp. 267–78. Imitation of Christ. See Kempis, Thomas À. Imprimaturs. See 1638 C. In controversiam ... See Burhill, Robert, 1606. Index Expurgatorius. Index generalis librorum prohibitorum a Pontificiis, per T. James. 1627 J. Indulgence. Indulgence of “Oxf. 1489,” mentioned, p. 313. Merry jests. See Jests. Meslier, Hugo, 1506, mentioned, p. 11. Metaphysics. See Crakanthorp, Richard. Metaphysic. See Scheibler, Christophorus. Meteorology. See Fromondus, Libertus. Meysey Hampton, co. Gloucester. Sermons delivered there, by S. Benefield. 1613 B. Michelborne, Edward. Dedication to him, with his reply. 1601 F. Michelborne, Thomas. Verses by him. 1596 F. Microcosmos. See Davies, John. Microcosmus. See Heylyn, Peter. Middleton, dr. Conyers, mentioned, p. 247. Middleton, Thomas, bookseller, mentioned, p. 275. Milan (Mediolanum). See Zouche, Richard. Miles, Edward, bookseller, mentioned, p. 277. Millard, rev. J. E., mentioned, p. 259. Miller, Conrad, bookseller, mentioned, p. 274. Miller, Henry, mentioned, p. 273. Millissent, sir John. Dedication to him. 1625 T. Milward, Henry, stationer, mentioned, p. 273. Mirk, John. The book that is called Festivall. 1486 M, p. 260. Miscellanea theologica. See Fuller, Nicholas. Molinaeus, Petrus. See Du Moulin, Pierre. Montacutius, R. See Mountague, bp. Richard. Montague, James, bp. of Bath and Wells, afterwards of Winchester. Dedications to him. 1616 G, 1617 J. Montgomery, earl of. See Herbert, Philip. Montpellier. Description of the University (academia Monspeliaca) by J. Primerose, in Latin. 1631 P. Moore, John, bp. of Ely. His Library (now at Cambridge) mentioned, p. 9. Moore, Robert. Diarium historico poeticum. 1595 M. More, Jean, Poems on John Sanford, in French. 1605 S. More, John, stationer, mentioned, p. 271. More, sir Thomas. Epistola ad academiam Oxoniensem. 1633 M. Moreton, near Thame, mentioned. 1613 B. Morgan, William, bp. of St. Asaph. Dedication to him. 1602 P. Morlet, Pierre. Janitrix (a French Grammar, in Latin). 1596 M. Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur Du Plessis. Two homilies (two issues, one with and one without the author’s name). 1612 M. - — Homily on Matt. xvi. 18, tr. from the French by I. V. 1615 M.
Morrice, Thomas. Digesta scholastica, per T. M. (T. Morrice?). 1617 M. Moss, Joseph William, mentioned. 1640 B. Motteshead, —, printer, mentioned, p. 277. Mottoes. See Proverbs. Moulin, Pierre du. See Du Moulin, Pierre. Mountague, bp. Richard. Apparatus ad Origines Ecclesiasticas, collectore R. Montacutio. 1635 M. Mourray, Thomas. Dedication to him. 1607 C. Murder. See Storre, William. Muretus, Marcus Antonius. Verse translation of his Institution for Children, by J. Downe. 1635 D. Murray, sir David. Dedication to him. 1613 P. Musae regnantes. Running title of I. Wake’s Rex Platonicus, 1607, &c. Music. The praise of music (attributed to J. Case). 1586 M. - — — discussion on its authorship, p. 279.
- — Apologia musices, by J. Case. 1588 C.
- — — mentioned, p. 279.
- — The first music printed (engraved) at Oxford. 1609 B.
Mychelborne, Thomas. See Michelborne, Thomas. Mystery of godliness. See Spark, William. N. N. Exercitatio adversus N., auctore Johanne Downe. 1635 D. N., B. P. See B. P. N. N., C., 1638. See Caussin, Nicolas. N., E. Dedication to him. 1613 B. N., K. Dedication to her. 1613 B. N., N. Treatises by J. Downe against N. N. 1633 D. N., S. (an error for S., N.). 1614 N. Naghel, Fredericus, de Trajecto, scribe, mentioned, p. 270. Nassau, count of. See Ernest Casimir. Natural science. See Sennertus, Daniel. Netherlands. See Belgium. Nettles, Stephen. Answer to the Jewish part of Selden’s History of tithes. 1625 N. Neville, sir Henry, of Pillingbere, Berkshire. Dedications to him. 1603 C, 1628 W. New Sarum. See Salisbury. New Testament. See Bible—New Testament. Newcastle upon Tyne. Sermons preached there by T. Jackson. 1637 J. Newnham Regis. Discourse of certain baths near Newnham Regis, 1587, p. 22. Newton, N., printer, mentioned, p. 228. Nicholas de Bolswert (Bodelswerdia), alias de Frisia, scribe, mentioned, p. 270. Nichols, John. His Progresses of James i, mentioned. 1604 H. Nider, Johannes. His Expositio Decalogi mentioned, p. 247. Nixon, Anthony. The dignity of man, by N. A. 1616 N. Nixon, alias Way, Robert, bookseller, mentioned, p. 276. Nobleman. Instruction of a young nobleman. See Cleland, James. Nonae Novembres. See Cooper, Thomas. Nonsuch, co. Surrey. Sermon preached there, 1605. 1605 W. Normandy. See Zouche, Richard. Norris, Henry, lord Norris, mentioned. 1592 E. Norton, John, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. 306, <
’s literary schemes. 1625 J. John Taylor’s Farewell to Oxford, and notes of his stay there. 1625 T. Oratio habita in Schola Theologica 9 Nov. (1626) per Sam. Fell. 1627 F. Oriental studies mentioned. 1627 P. Ordo sive series electionis Procuratorum, with Statuta de Procuratoribus. 1629 O. The relation of the University to play acting, mentioned. 1629 R. Britanniae Natalis (poems on the birth of Charles ii). 1630 O. Ad Johannem Cirenbergium carmen (8 poems by members of the University). 1631 O. The burning of Pareus’s treatises at Oxford in 1622, mentioned. 1631 P. Vitis Carolinae gemma altera (poems). 1633 O. Musarum Oxoniensium pro rege suo soteria (poems). 1633 O. Solis Britannici [i.e. regis] perigaeum (poems by Oxford men). 1633 O. Corpus Statutorum universitatis Oxoniensis. 1634 O, cf. p. 292. Bidding prayer (informal). 1634 B. Proclamation by the Chancellor for the well-ordering of the Market. 1634 O. Residence without matriculation or taking a degree. 1634 S. Encyclopaedia, seu orbis literarum (Cyclus Praelectorum) (engraved sheet of times and subjects of lectures &c.: possibly by T. Crossfield). 1635 O. Synopsis seu epitome statutorum (possibly by Tho. Crossfield). 1635 O. Flos Britannicus (poems on the birth of the princess Anne). 1636 O. Coronae Carolinae quadratura. 1636 O. Musarum Oxoniensium Charisteria pro regina Maria. 1638 O. Speculum Academicum, 1638, p. 235. Poems by members of the University in honour of the birth of prince Henry. 1640 O. Epistolae Genevensium et Oxoniensium, 1708, mentioned. 1608 W. -
- Summorum Oxoniensis academiae magistratuum catalogus. 1608 T.
- Antiquitatis academiae Oxoniensis apologia, auctore B. Twyno. 1608 T, 1620 T.
- The University Arms, pp. 289–90.
- Quaestiones in Vesperiis et Comitiis, p. 225.
- Wadham College.
- Worcester College.
- Mentioned, 1608 R, p. 255.
Oxford, earl of. See Harley, Robert. P. P., B., 1637. See Parsons, Bartholomew. P., G., 1594, 1598. See Powell, Griffith. - — Translated part of N. Caussin’s Cour Sainte into English. 1638 C.
P., H., 1593. See Price, Henry. P., I., of St. John’s college, Oxford. Distich by him, in Latin, p. 228. P., I., 1600. See Perrot, sir James. P., I., 1624. See Prideaux, John. P., P., 1640. See Papillon, Philip. P., R., 1585, 1610. See Parsons, Robert, 1585. P., T., 1586. See Pye, Thomas. P., W., 1626. See Pinke, William. P., W., 1639. See Page, dr. William. P., W. T. List of foreign coins. 1627 H. Paffroet, Richard, mentioned, p. 242. Page, Margaret, mentioned, p. 273. Page, dr. William. A justification of bowing at the name of Jesus. 1631 P. - — Revised the Imitation of Christ, in English. 1639 K.
Paget, William, lord Paget of Beaudesert. Dedication to him. 1615 B. Palmer, Clement Sadler, London bookseller, mentioned. 1631 F. Panke, John. Short admonition by way of dialogue. 1604 P. - — The fall of Babel (against Papists). 1608 P.
- — — 1613, p. 231.
- — — 1623, 1623 P.
- — Eclogarius or the title of Supreme Governor given to his Majesty, confirmed (on the oath of Supremacy). 1612 P.
- — Collectanea, out of St. Gregory and St. Bernard (against the Roman Church). 1618 P.
Papillon, Philip. Edited Harding’s Sicily and Naples, as ‘P. P.’ 1640 H. Papistogelastes, 1614. See S., N. Paragon of Persia. See Hayes, William. Parallelus Torti. See Eudaemon-Johannes, Andreas. Pararuades (= Errata). 1621 T. Parchment-sellers, &c., in Oxford, pp. 267–78. Parentalia, 1625. See Oxford—Univ. Parentatio historica. See Whear, Degory. Pareus, David, mentioned. 1622 O, 1631 P. - — Commentarius in SS. Matthaeum, Petrum, et in Joelem, Amos, Haggaeum. 1631 P.
Paris. The National Library mentioned, pp. 252, 259. Parkes, Richard. His Apologie referred to. 1604 A. - — A brief answer unto certain objections against the descension of Christ into hell. (anon.) 1604 A, 1613 A.
- — mentioned, p. 230.
Parkhurst, bp. John, mentioned 1586 S. Parne, Richard, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. 277. Parre, bp. Richard. Burial sermon on lord Spencer, 1627, on Ps. xxxvii. 37. 1628 P. - — Sermon on Rev. iii. 4. 1628 P.
Parry, David. Reprint of two of his prefaces in the 1587 ed. of Ursinus’s Catechism. 1600 U. - — Two discourses of Ursinus, translated by Parry. 1600 U.
Parry, Henry, bp. of Gloucester. Ursinus’s Summe of Christian religion, tr. by H. Parrie. 1587 U, 1589 U, 1591 U, 1595 U, 1601 U. - — Concio de victoria Christiana, in Apoc. iii. 21. 1593 P, 1594 P.
- — Summa colloquii J. Rainoldi cum J. Harto (1583), H. Parraeo interprete. 1610 R.
Parsons, Bartholomew. Dorcas, a sermon (on Acts ix. 36). 1631 P. - — Sermon on Boaz and Ruth (Ruth iv. 11). 1633 P.
- — Funeral sermon on sir F. Pile, on Is. lvii. 2. 1636 P.
- — Honos et onus Levitarum, on Tithes vindicated. By B. P. 1637 P.
- — Sermon on Eph. vi. 12–13. 1637 P.
Parsons, Robert, the Jesuit. Book of Christian exercise appertaining to Resolution. By R. P. [i.e. R. Parsons]. 1585 P (bis). - — Christian Directory, mentioned. 1585 P.
- — mentioned, 1608 J.
- — ‘R. P.’s Resolution or Directory mentioned. 1610 B.
- — Life of Parsons, by dr. James. 1612 J
ription.
Scudamore, James, mentioned, p. 258. Scultetus, Abraham. A dedication to him, &c. (1614–15), mentioned. 1613 B. Seale, —, bookbinder at Oxford, mentioned, p. 278. Seale, Henry, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. 303, 312. Secomps, Guilermus, bookseller, mentioned, p. 270. Seddon, John. A catechism (the Heidelberg Catechism partly ed. by Seddon). 1588 C (bis). Selden, John, mentioned. 1592 B, p. 253. - — Answer to Selden’s History of Tithes, by S. Nettles. 1625 N.
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. Motto from him. 1585 C. - — His Hippolytus mentioned. 1592 G.
Sennertus, Daniel. Epitome naturalis scientiae, ed. 3. 1632 S. Sermonetta, card., i. e. Enrico Gaetani. Instructions for young gentlemen. 1633 S. Sermons. Note on their length, &c. 1606 R, 1619 R, 1625 B. Serranus, Johannes. Commentary on Ecclesiastes mentioned. 1586 E. Setting-rule, p. 249 n. Seymour, sir Edward. The baronet’s burial, a sermon on sir E. Seymour, by B. Potter. 1613 P. Shakespeare, William. Epitaph on him by W. Basse, mentioned. 1613 B. - — mentioned. 1640 H, p. 230.
Sharpe, Lionel, archdeacon of Berkshire. Articles in his visitation, 1615. 1615 S. Shepery, John (Scheprevus). Disticha Johannis Scheprevi in Novum Testamentum. 1586 S. - — Hippolytus Ovidianae Phaedrae respondens. 1586 S.
- — — mentioned (“1542,” “1584”), pp. 12, 13.
Sherman, Abraham. Edited Chaloner’s sermons, 1629. 1629 C. Short, James, bookseller, mentioned, pp. 277, 297, 312. Sicily and Naples. See Harding, Samuel. Sidesmen. The oath of Churchwardens and Sidemen. 1599 K. Sidney, sir Philip. Exequiae Philippi Sidnaei. 1587 S. - — Peplus Philippi Sidnaei (poems by New college men). 1587 S.
- — P. SidnÆi funus, per G. Carleton. 1603 C.
Signatures in books, pp. 247–8. Simmonds, William, D.D., of Magdalen coll., Oxford, and Virginia. Smith’s Map of Virginia ed. by him. 1612 S. Simon, bookbinder, mentioned, p. 268. Simon, parchment-seller, mentioned, pp. 267, 269. Simon Scoticus, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. 267. Sin against the Holy Ghost. See Benefield, Sebastian. Singer, S. W., mentioned, p. 247. Singleton, dr. Thomas, principal of Brasenose coll., Oxford. Dedication to him. 1613 P. Singleton, William, mentioned, p. 271. Sixsmith, Thomas. Edited Brerewood’s Tractatus logici as “T. S.” 1628 B, 1631 B, 1637 B. - — Edited Brerewood’s de Meteoris, &c. (“T. S.”). 1631 B.
- — Edited Brerewood’s Commentaries on the Ethics of Aristotle, as “T. S.” 1640 B.
Skelton, John. A Skeltonicall salutation ... (on the Armada). 1589 S., p. 228. Skinners’ Company. See London—Skinners’ Company. Slatyer, William, mentioned. 1633 S. Smiglecius, Martinus. Logica. 1634 S. Smith, capt. —, mentioned, p. 9 (bis). Smith, George, mentioned, p. 227. Smith, John, of Magdalen coll., Oxford. Translated Jewell’s Apologia into Greek. 1614 J, 1639 J. Smith, capt. John, of Virginia. His General History of Virginia and Works mentioned. 1612 S. - — A map of Virginia with a description of the country (and) The proceedings of those Colonies. 1612 S.
Smith, Miles, bp. of Gloucester. Assize sermon at Worcester. 1602 S. - — Dedication to him. 1613 B.
Smith, Nicholas. See Wilson, Matthias. Smith, Nicholas, bookbinder, mentioned, p. 276. Smith, Samuel. Aditus ad Logicam (autore S. S.). (1613 S, 1614 S), 1617 S, 1618 S, 1627 S, 1633 S, 1639 S. Smyth. See also Smith. Smyth, Richard. Munition against man’s misery, 2nd ed. 1612 S. Snarford. See St. Paul, sir George. Snelling, Thomas, of St. John’s college, Oxford. Thibaldus tragoedia (issued afterwards as Pharamus). 1640 S. Socinus, Faustus, mentioned. 1636 G. Solomeaux, Paul, of Vendome. Verses by him. 1638 C. Solon. See Beacon, Richard, 1594. Somers, John lord. His Tracts alluded to. 1602 H. Somerville, Roger, stationer, mentioned, p. 269. Sophronius, abbot, mentioned. 1633 G. South, Warner. Poem by him, in Latin. 1609 B. Southampton, earl of. See Wriothesley, Thomas. Southcot, Thomas of Moones Ottery. Dedication to him. 1612 S. Spaen, Johannes Jacobus, mentioned, p. 270. Spain. See Armada. Spanish. See Bense, Petrus. - — Reglas grammaticales para aprender la lengua Es
d, p. 250.
Vergerius, Petrus Paulus, mentioned. 1638 V. Veritas odiosa. See Attonitus, Richardus. Verneuil, John. Perhaps (as “I. V.”) translated 1615 M (Mornay) from the French: possibly also 1612 M (Mornay). - — Translated (as “I. V.”) a sermon by Du Moulin. 1620 D.
- — Translated Cameron’s Sovereign judge. 1628 C.
- — Catalogus interpretum S. Scripturae in bibliotheca Bodleiana (anonymous, by J. Verneuil, but based on James’s work). 1635 V.
- — A Nomenclator of such tracts and sermons as have been printed in English on any place of Holy Scripture, by I. V. 1637 V.
Vernon, sir Robert. Dedication to him. 1604 C. Verulam, lord. See Bacon, Francis, lord Verulam. Vicars, Thomas. Edited Mandevill’s Timothy’s task. 1619 M. - — Edited Carleton’s ??????????????. 1624 C.
Vicars, Thomas (“Gallager,” = of Cockfield). Pusillus grex, refutatio Caelii Secundi Curionis (with some letters). 1627 V. Vienne. See Councils. Vigilius. Extract from Vigilius about the Incarnation. 1600 U. Villa Dei, Alexander de. See Alexander de Villa Dei. Villiers, George, duke of Buckingham, d. 1629. Dedications to him. 1628 F, S, 1636 F. Villiers, Victor Albert, earl of Jersey, mentioned, p. 9. Vincentius Lirinensis. Vincentii vel Peregrini Adversus Haereses Commonitoria duo. 1631 V. Vindiciae fidei. See Pemble, William. Virgil. The first Aeneid tr. into English verse by G. S(andys). 1632 O. Virginia. See Smith, capt. John, 1612. Vitae selectorum virorum. See Bates, William. Vitellescus, Mutius. Dedication to him. 1633 P. Vitriol. Regarded as of importance in alchemy, by bp. Thornborough. 1621 T. Voeglerus, Hieronymus. Dedication to him. 1636 W. Voragine, Jacobus de. See Jacobus de Voragine. Vosgraf or Foxgrave, a possible printer, mentioned, p. 12. Vossius, Gerardus Johannes. Theses theologicae et historicae. 1628 V, 1631 V. - — Rhetorices contractae sive partitionum oratoriarum libri V, ed. altera. 1631 V.
- — Responsio ad judicium H. Ravenspergeri de Grotii Defensione fidei catholicae (he also edited Grotius’s original work). 1636 G.
Vries, dr. Abr. de. His sale at Amsterdam 1864, mentioned, p. 9. Vychan. See Vaughan. W. W., A., 1631. See Walkington, Thomas. W., D., 1596. See Whear, Degory. W., J., 1640. See Westall, John. - — 1628. See Wouwerus, Joannes.
W., R., 1614. See Willet, Rowland. - — of Hart hall, Oxford. Translated Merry Jests out of French. 1617 W.
W., S. Latin complimentary poems to C. Butler. 1633 B (bis). W., T. Radices Graecae linguae. 1627 H. Waade (or Wadd), William. Acrostic to him. 1589 R. Wade, —. Preface addressed to him. 1586 S. Wadloffe, James, parchment-seller, mentioned, p. 274. Wake, Isaac. Rex Platonicus. 1607 W (bis), 1615 W, 1627 W, 1635 W. - — Oratio funebris habita ab I. Wake (in memoriam I. Rainoldi) 25 Maii 1607. 1607 W, 1608 W, 1614 R, 1615 W, 1627 W, 1635 W.
- — Oratio funebris (on sir Thomas Bodley). 1613 O.
Wake, John, illuminator, mentioned, p. 270. Wakeman, Robert. Act Sermon 1604 (on Acts ii. 46). 1605 W. - — Sermon before the King 30 Apr. 1605 (on 2 Chron. ix. 8). 1605 W.
- — Sermon, on Jonah iii-v (1603) 2nd impression. 1606 W.
- — Jonah’s Sermon and Nineveh’s Repentance. 3rd ed. 1612 W.
Wales. Supplication on behalfe of Wales [by J. Penry]. 1587 P. Walkington, Thomas. The Optic-glass of Humors by T. W. (also attributed to Tho. Wilbie and T. Wombwell). 1631 W. Wall, dr. John. Verses by him. 1616 P. - — The watering of Apollos, a Sermon on Acts xviii. 28. 1625 W.
- — Jacob’s Ladder, a sermon on 1 Pet. v. 6. 1626 W.
- — Sermon on Matth. xxi. 9. 1627 W.
- — The Lion in the Lamb, a sermon on Rev. vii. 10. 1628 W.
Walles, Richard, bookseller, mentioned, p. 274. Wallop, sir Henry. Dedication to him. 1616 F. Walsingham, sir Francis. Dedications to him. 1589 R, 1627 H. Walter, bookbinder, mentioned, pp. 267, 269. Walter de Ensham, illuminator, mentioned, p. 267. Walton, Adam de. See Adam de Walton. Walton, Izaak, mentioned, 1613 B. Wandesford, Christopher, viscount Castlecomer, mentioned, p. 256. Warcop, Ralph. Encomion Rodolphi Warcoppi (poems to his memory). 1605 O. Warner, John, mentioned, p. 255. Warwick, earl of. See Dudley, Ambrose. Watering of Apollos. See Wall, John. Watermarks, p. 244. Waters of SiloË. See Du Moulin, Pierre. Waterson, Simon, bookseller of London, mentioned, pp. 296, 311. Wats, Gilbert. Translated Bacon’s Advancement of learning, and wrote prefaces, &c. 1640 B. Watson, sir Lewis. Dedication to him. 1635 F. Watt, dr. Robert, mentioned, 1633 P. Way, R. See Nixon, Robert. Waynflete, bp. William (Patten), founder of Magdalen college, Oxford. Gulielmi ... 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