Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
1 W 25.2
The purchasers pattern ... the first part shewing the true value of land or houses ... the second part shews the measuring of land, board, timber, &c. ... also the art of gauging ... with tables of weights and measures. 12mo. 5th ed. Wing P 2055
London
1676
CA P
The principles of law reduced to practice. 12mo. Wing P 2059. Wing gives London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1661
7 K 41
A letter to a student at a foreign university on the study of divinity. 8vo. BKS 2261. Weldon gives T.P. as the author.
London
1756
Z 39
The plot in a dream: or the discoverer ... of the late and present designs of the papists against the king and government. 12mo. Wing P 2598. The author has not been identified.
London
1681
3 O 8
Commentaria in primos quatuor Aristotelis de naturali auscultatione libros. Ed. Philippus Theodosius. fol.
Venice
1542
4 C 1
Les oeuvres de Philon juif, autheur très-éloquent. Tr. Pierre Bellier. fol.
Paris
1575
4 C 7
Libri antiquitatum. Quaestionum et solutionum in genesin. De essaeis. De nominibus Hebraicis. fol.
Basel
1527
1 C 1
Omnia quae extant opera [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Sigmund Gelen et al. fol. In Weldon under Philo Judaeus.
Paris
1640
3 C 12
Bibliotheca ... librorum quos legit Photius, patriarcha, excerpta et censurae ... David Hoeschelius ... edidit .. cura J.P. [Greek and Latin]. fol.
Augsburg
1601
8 R 4
De bello Trojano libri sex, cum aliis quibusdam doctis poematis. 8vo. Weldon mentions Gratius, author of ‘Cynogeticon’ as one of the poets referred to here. Weldon copy in Toulouse Univ. Library.
Douai
1632
8 R 37
Dictys Cretensis et Daretis Phrygii de bello Trojano historia. Declamationes tres Libanii sophistae, ejusdem fere argumenti. 12mo. In Weldon under Dictys Cretensis.
Lyon
1569
8 R 33
Dictys Cretensis, de bello Trojano, et Dares Phrygius, de excidio Trojae, ex veteribus libris emendati, additae sunt ad dictym notae. 12mo. BnF suggests Paris as place of publication. In Weldon under Dictys Cretensis. Weldon adds: ‘ex Officina Rob. Steph.’, i.e. Robert Estienne.
n.p.
1618
3 M 1
La verite de la religion chrétienne. 12mo. Translated by Dominique Bouhours.
Paris
1691
7 O 26
Philosophiae positiones. 8vo. Not traced. A Milan 1755 ed. has been found.
Milan
1753
7 M 17
Les quatrains des sieurs Pybprac [sic], Fabre et Mathieu: ensemble les plaisirs de la vie rustique. 8vo. Antoine Favre and Pierre Mathieu were co-authors.
Paris
1640
3 M 24-26
Reflexions chrestiennes sur les misères et sur les foiblesses de l'homme pour tous les jours de l'année. 12mo. Anon. Three copies.
Paris
1687
3 M 27
Reflexions chrestiennes sur les misères et sur les foiblesses de l'homme pour tous les jours de l'année. 12mo. Not traced.
Paris
1697
3 R 13
Observationum historico-politicarum decades sex. Cum episodio decadis unius narrationum ridicularum. 8vo.
Amberg
1616
Salo
L'instrumento della filosofia. 8vo.
Venice
1560
1 Z 17
The sinner impleaded in his own court. 8vo. Wing P 2201. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1656
CA I
Consensus orbis de gratia sufficiente. 12mo. 2nd ed. Not traced. Worldcat and CCFr list a Paris 1652 ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1641
CA I
Idea theologiae moralis. 12mo. 2nd ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1641
7 N 10
Idea theologiae moralis. 12mo. 5th ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère. Weldon adds to the author’s name ‘Fuliense’ referring to the fact that he was a monk of the Congregatio Fuliensis, i.e. Cistercians of the strict observance.
Paris
1645
7 N 10.2
Idea theologiae sacramentalis. 12mo. 2nd ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1641
CA I
Idea theologiae speculativae. 12mo. 3rd ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1641
2 E 7
Idea theologiae speculativae. fol. 4th ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1642
CA I
Summula casuum conscientiae. 12mo. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1647
4 O 23
Summula philosophiae, in quatuor partes distincta. 16mo. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère. He was a monk of the Congregatio Fuliensis, i.e. Cistercians of the strict observance.
Paris
1662
F 19
Theses universae theologiae speculativae, sacramentalis et moralis. 12mo. 3rd ed. Pierre de Saint-Joseph was the name in religion of Pierre Cornagère.
Paris
1648
4 I 43
De veritate corporis et sanguinis Domini nostri Jesu Christi in eucharistiae sacramento. Ed. Joannes Costerius. 8vo. Anon.
Louvain
1551
10 M 65
A dialogue of dying wel. First written in the Italian tongue by the reverend father Don Peeter of Luca. 8vo. ARCR II, 768. Anon. The book was originally written in Italian by Pietro da Lucca, translated into French and then into English by Richard Verstegan.
Antwerp
1603
Salo
Historia de principi di Este. 4to. Weldon gives the author as Gio B.
Venice
1572
7 N 11
Resolutions touchant la confession pour les âmes qui fréquentent les sacremens. 12mo. 3rd ed.
Paris
1645
7 N 11.2
Resolutions touchant la confession pour les âmes qui fréquentent les sacremens. 12mo. 4th ed.
Paris
1669
7 R 34.2
Mensa Isiaca, qua sacrorum apud Aegyptios ratio et simulacra, subjectis tabulis aeneis, simul exhibentur et explicantur. 4to.
Amsterdam
1669
13 M 105
La saincte messe du vray chrétienne. Not traced.
Paris
1648
9 M 68
Les triomphes et les grandeurs de Jésus-Christ, au milieu des souffrances de sa mort, représentez sur la solemnité des grandes messes. 12mo.
Troyes
1653
6 P 13
De ambitione et alia ejus poemata. Ed. Jacobus Pilius. 12mo.
The Hague
1641
5 P 26-27
Harangues prononçées à la cour de Lorraine à l'occasion du rétablissement de son altesse royale dans ses états. 12mo. Two copies. Anon.
Paris
1700
3 K 1
Exposition de la doctrine catholique sur 16 points sur lesquels les ministres imposent le plus à l'église catholique. 12mo.
Paris
1690
6 P 3
Poemata. 8vo.
Coimbra
1622
10 M 47
A proper looking glasse for the daughters of Sion or St. Augustines life abbridged. 12mo. Clancy 776 or 777. In Weldon under Thomas Carre, the alias of Miles Pinckney.
Paris
1665
2 Q 6
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia [Greek and Latin]. 4to.
Geneva
1599
2 Q 4
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Joannes Benedictus. 4to.
Saumur
1620
7 Q 10
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia. The title in Weldon is 'Pindarica'. There are over twenty 16th and 17th century eds.
n.p.
n.d.
5 Q 9
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia. Caeterorum octo lyricorum carmina [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Henri Estienne. 12mo. 5th ed. Weldon adds 'P. Steph.', i.e. Paulus Stephanus or Paul Estienne, the publisher. BnF gives Geneva as the place of publication.
n.p.
1612
3 Q 25
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia. Caeterorum octo lyricorum carmina [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Henri Estienne. 16mo. 4th ed. Copac gives [Geneva] as the place of publication. Weldon has ‘excusa per Paulum Stephanum’.
n.p.
1600
5 Q 10
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia. Caeterorum octo lyricorum carmina [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Henri Estienne. 24mo. 4th ed.
Lyon
1598
CA P
Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia. Cæterorum octo lyricorum carmina [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Henri Estienne. 2nd ed. USTC suggests Geneva as the place of publication.
n.p.
1566
X 4
Observations, questions et responses sur aucuns articles de la coustume d'Anjou. fol.
Angers
1646
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