Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
9 N 5
Vindiciae decalogicae, desumptae ex Saule ... accessit opusculum de juris naturalis ignorantia ... ab Mateo van Vianen. 4to.
Louvain
1672
7 O 14
Praeclarae formalitates de mente doctoris subtilis Scoti. 8vo.
Paris
1588
CA S
La philosophie pour la conversation. 12mo.
Paris
1660
10 P 11-12
Rhetor familiaris seu ars rhetoricae. 12mo. Two copies.
Paris
1663
T 6
La lettre déchiffrée. A eulogy of Cardinal Richelieu; BnF and CCFr list eds of 1600, 1627, 1628, 1629 and 1630.
Paris
n.d.
7 S 35
La vie du cardinal d'Amboise en suite de laquelle sont traictez quelques poincts sur les affaires présentés par le Sieur Des Montagnes. 12mo. Under Des Montagnes (pseudonym of Jean Sirmond) in Weldon.
Paris
1631
9 R 63
De quatuor summis imperiis libri tres. No date given but of the five Amsterdam eds in NCC the item with the date [ca. 1635] seems the most likely. Sleidanus is the pseudonym of Joannes Philippson.
Amsterdam
n.d.
Y 19
De statu religionis et rei publicae Carolo V. Caesare commentarii. 8vo. Sleidanus is the pseudonym of Joannes Philippson. USTC gives Strasbourg as place of publication.
n.p.
1555
Salo
Histoire de l'estat de la religion et republique sous l'empereur Charles V. Tr. Robert le Provost. 8vo. USTC suggests Geneva as the place of publication. In Weldon the title is simply given as 'Hist.' Another possiblity work could be 'Commentarii & vero historie, tradotte in lingua Toscana', n.p. 1557.
n.p.
1557
2 Z 42
Sommaire de l'histoire. Tr. Robert le Provost. 8vo. Sleidanus is the pseudonym of Joannes Philippson. Listed in Books in Hell.
Strasbourg
1558
3 R 60
The key of history; or, a most methodical abridgement of the four chief monarchies: Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. 12mo. 4th ed. Not traced. Wing (S 3990) and Copac only list a 1661 4th ed. Sleidanus is the pseudonym of Joannes Philippson.
London
1679
12 M 55
A father's legacy. Sir H. Slingsbey's instructions to his sonnes. Written a little before his death. 12mo. Wing S 3995. Weldon has 'Instructions to his sonnes'.
London
1658
6 M 4
Diadema monachorum ... opera F. Jacobi Le Louchier. 12mo.
Paris
1640
CA S
Prosodia ... promptissima. 18mo. No title given in Weldon.
Geneva
1647
7 P 23
Prosodia in novam formam digesta. Not traced. CCFr and Worldcat list 1635 eds (Lyon and Geneva), Worldcat a Rouen 1631 ed.
Rouen
1635
7 P 22
Prosodia in novam formam digesta. 8vo.
Rouen
1655
1 W 31
Arithmetica: dat is, de rekenkonste. Not traced. NCC has Rotterdam eds of 1609, 1612 and 1620.
Rotterdam
1627
8 K 11
A modest briefe discussion of some points taught by M. doctour Kellison in his Treatise of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. 8vo. ARCR II, 822. Nicholas Smith was the pseudonym of Matthew Wilson.
Rouen
1630
8 K 9-10
A modest briefe discussion of some points taught by M. doctour Kellison in his Treatise of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. 8vo. 2nd ed. ARCR II, 823 or 824. Two copies. Nicholas Smith was the pseudonym of Matthew Wilson.
Rouen
1630
1 K 43-46
Modesta ac brevis discussio aliquarum assertionum D. Doctoris Kellisoni. 12mo. ARCR I, 1400, 1401, 1402 or 1403. Four copies. Nicholas Smith is the pseudonym of Matthew Wilson.
Antwerp
1631
6 K 15
Modesta ac brevis discussio aliquarum assertionum D. Doctoris Kellisoni. 12mo. ARCR I, 1400, 1401, 1402 or 1403; Nicholas Smith was a pseudonym of Matthew Wilson.
Antwerp
1631
8 K 18-25
A brief survey of the Lord of Derry his treatise of schisme. 12mo. Eight copies. Under R.C. in Weldon. Wing S 4152 and Clancy 910 have 1655. The date 1654 in Weldon probably refers to the treatise of John Bramhall, Lord Bishop of Derry, ‘A just vindication’. Clancy gives Paris as place of publication.
n.p.
1654
CA C
A brief survey of the Lord of Derry his treatise of schisme. 12mo. Under R.C. in Weldon. Wing S 4152 and Clancy 910 have 1655. The date 1654 in Weldon probably refers to the treatise of the Lord of Derry.
Paris
1654
6 I 12
A conference of the catholike and protestante doctrine ... the second part of The prudentiall balance of religion. 4to. ARCR II, 706. Anon.
Douai
1631
8 K 49
A treatise of the sacrament of confirmation. 8vo. ARCR II, 709.5. Anon. The title states 'composed by W.R.', possibly edited by Smith.
Douai
1629
9 K 21
An answer to Thomas Bels late challenge named by him The downfal of popery ... by S. R. 8vo. ARCR II, 703. In Weldon under S.R.
Douai
1605
5 I 13
Assertion and defence of the sacrament of the altar. 8vo. STC 22851
London
1546
3 I 20-22
Collatio doctrinae catholicorum ac protestantium cum expressis s. scripturae verbis. 4to. ARCR I, 1089. Three copies.
Paris
1621
5 K 11
De auctore et essentia protestanticae ecclesiae et religionis. 8vo. ARCR I, 1092. Under R.S. in Weldon. ARCR lists only one ed. of this work, Paris 1619.
n.p.
n.d.
5 I 48
De missae sacrificio succincta quaedam enarratio. 8vo. ARCR I, 1112 or 1114
Louvain
1562
7 I 48
Duplicatio adversus nuperrimam replicam T. Mortoni, pro defensione suae pseudo-catholicae Apologiae. 8vo. ARCR I, 1093; Weldon and title-page give C.R. as author; an answer to Thomas Morton's 'Replica'.
Cologne
1638
3 S 14
Florum historiae ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum libri VII. fol.
Paris
1654
1 K 20
Monita quaedam utilia pro sacerdotibus, seminaristis, praesertim, quando primum venient in Angliam. 12mo. Not in Clancy.
Paris
1647
8 K 29
Of the all-sufficient external proposer of matters of faith. 8vo. Clancy 913. Under R.C. in Weldon.
Paris
1653
8 K 30-32
Of the distinction of fundamental and not fundamental points of faith. 8vo. Three copies. Clancy 914. Under R.C. in Weldon. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1645
CA R
Of the distinction of fundamental and not fundamental points of faith. 8vo. Clancy 914. Under 'C.R.' in Weldon. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1645
7 I 50
Refutatio apologiae pseudocatholicae Thomae Mortoni. 8vo. ARCR I, 1097; Weldon and title-page give C.R. as author.
Cologne
1638
6 K 35
The protestants plain confession that the roman church is the head of the church of God. 8vo. Clancy 915. Weldon gives R.C. as the author. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1645
8 K 26-28
The protestants plain confession that the roman church is the head of the church of God. 8vo. Clancy 915. Three copies. Weldon gives R.C. as the author. Clancy suggests London as the place of publication.
n.p.
1645
10 M 58-62
The treatise of the best kinde of confessors. 12mo. Clancy 916. Five copies. Clancy: ‘the best confessors were canonical pastors’.
n.p.
1651
4 O 25
Aditus ad logicam in usum eorum qui primo academiam salutant. 12mo. 4th ed. STC 22831
London
1627
CA S
De republica Anglorum libri tres. 12mo. Weldon copy at Douai Abbey, once owned by J. Rivers.
Leiden
1630
9 R 26
De republica Anglorum libri tres. 24mo.
Leiden
1641
5 S 29
Epistolæ quatuor, quarum duæ de moribus ac institutis Turcarum agunt, duæ septem Asiæ ecclesiarum et Constantinopoleos notitiam continent. 8vo. Wing S 4242
Oxford
1674
6 A 28
Psalterium davidicum paraphrasibus illustratum. 12mo. Reinier Snoy of Gouda was the editor.
Paris
1617
6 A 29
Psalterium davidicum paraphrasibus illustratum. 12mo. Reinier Snoy of Gouda was the editor.
Paris
1646
CA S
Psalterium paraphrasibus illustratum. 8vo. Reinier Snoy of Gouda was the editor.
Paris
1542
10 P 25
De arte rhetorica libri tres. Not traced. There are numerous 17th century eds, among them a Cologne 1628 one.
Rennes
1628
4 Q 22.4
De arte rhetorica libri tres. 8vo.
Cologne
1641
5 S 36
Historiae ecclesiasticae pars secunda, qua continentur Socratis scholastici Constantinopolitani libri VII. Theodoriti Cyrensis episcopi libri V. 8vo. Under Socrates and Theodoritus in Weldon.
Louvain
1569
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