Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
7 O 11
Philosophiae naturalis adversus Aristotelem libri xii. 8vo.
Geneva
1621
3 O 28
Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica. 4to.
Amsterdam
1723
8 O 4
Philosophiae polito-barbarae specimen, in quo de anima et ejus habitibus intellectualibus, quaestiones aliquot, libris duobus illustrantur. 4to. STC 13614
Oxford
1633
7 O 26
Philosophiae positiones. 8vo. Not traced. A Milan 1755 ed. has been found.
Milan
1753
6 O 32
Philosophical principles of religion: natural and revealed. 8vo. 2nd ed.
London
1715
CA L
Philosophie d'amour. 12mo. Tr. from the Italian by Du Parc.
Lyon
1551
4 O 34-35
Philosophus in utramque partem. 8vo. Two copies. In Weldon under L.D.
Paris
1699
5 O 27-27.2
Philosophus in utramque partem. 8vo. Two copies. In Weldon under L.D.
Paris
1699
10 M 33
Philothea's pilgrimage to perfection. Described in a practice of ten days solitude. 8vo. Clancy 682. Under John of the Cross in Weldon. Wing (C 7250A) gives the author as John Cross, alias More. Clancy identifies the author as John Moore, Brother of the Holy Cross in Bruges.
Bruges
1668
10 P 19
Phrases poeticae seu flosculi poeticae facundiae ... in usum discentium. 16mo. Weldon gives as author 'A.S.J.C.'
Lyon
1596
9 O 4
Physica, ab eruditissimis hominibus conversa et emendata [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Joannes Demerliers. 4to. Not traced. A Paris 1580 ed. has been found.
Paris
1586
V 24
Physick for families: or the new, safe and powerfull way of physick. 8vo. Wing W 688. In Weldon under W.W.
London
1674
9 O 18
Physicorum Aristotelis libri. 8vo. Edited by Joachim Périon, Nicolás de Grouchy and Guillaume Rouillé.
Lyon
1576
8 O 26
Physikes akroaseos biblia th. Naturalis auscultationis libri VIII [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Giulio Pace. 8vo.
Frankfurt
1596
Y 17
Physiognomie and chiromancie. fol. Wing S 755
London
1653
7 O 4
Physiologiae peripateticae libri sex. 8vo. Includes Caspar Bartholin's 'Enchiridion metaphysicum'.
Geneva
1629
9 M 39-40
Pia desideria elegiis et affectibus ss. patrum illustrata. 12mo. Two copies.
Lyon
1625
2 M 16
Pia desideria. 8vo. Throughout the book there are ms annotations made by Weldon himself, using the text of the 1625 ed. of the book (see 9 M 39-40). Weldon copy in Toulouse Univ. Library.
Antwerp
1632
6 M 37
Pia exercitia ex sacra scriptura, patribus et liturgiis deprompta. 12mo.
Paris
1650
13 M 138
Piae considerationes de sanctis mensis Maii.
n.p.
n.d.
1 P 3
Piazza universale di proverbi italiani, or a commonplace of italian proverbs and proverbial phrases. fol. Wing T 1928
London
1666
7 S 9
Pietas parisiensis or a short description of the pietie and charitie commonly exercised in Paris. 12mo. Clancy 775. Miles or Thomas Carre was the pseudonym of Miles Pinckney.
Paris
1666
5 M 28
Pieux sentimens sur les attributs de Dieu. Anon. Not traced. The 2nd ed. (Paris 1698) has been found.
Paris
1694
7 S 41
Pii antistitis icon sive de vita et morte F. Kirovani Alladensis Episcopi. 8vo. F. Kirovan was Francis Kirwan, former R.C. bishop of Killala. Weldon copy in Bibl. Sainte-Geneviève, Paris. Originally part of the collection of the Benedictine monastery at St. Malo.
Saint-Malo
1669
5 M 7
Piissimi in Deum affectus cordis laudantis, poenitentis, humilis, gratias agentis, amantis, petentis, ex Divi Augustini 'Confessionibus' sincere delecti. 12mo. Anon. It is a selection from Augustinus. Not traced. There is a Paris 1655 ed.
Turin
1655
1 X 3
Placitum magni consilii pro gallicana benedictorum congregatione, adversus maioris monasterij monachos. 8vo. Anon.
Paris
1606
Salo
Plaidoyez ... avec les arrêts donnez sur icieux. 8vo. 2nd ed. BnF gives Paris as the place of publication.
n.p.
1609
1 X 2
Plaidoyé de Me Pierre de La Martelière fait en Parlement les dix-septiesme et dix neufiesme décembre 1611, pour le recteur et Université de Paris, contre les Jésuites. 8vo.
Paris
1612
5 T 25
Plays. 12mo. 2nd vol. Vol. 2 of the three-volume 1722 ed.
London
1722
1 O 8
Plotini platonicorum facile coryphaei operum philosophicorum omnium libri liv. Ed. Marsilio Ficino. fol.
Basel
1580
II R 1-6
Plutarch's Lives. Translated from the Greek by several hands. 8vo. 6 vols. Cf. Wing P 2635A ff. Dedication signed: John Dryden, who also wrote 'The life of Plutarch enclosed' and was one of the translators; Copac lists five-volume eds of 1683-1686 and 1685-1688 as well as eds of separate volumes. Weldon states that the fourth vol. is wanting and that there are two copies of the third vol.; a later hand adds: `The whole compleat'.
London
1688, 1686, 1684
4 P 25
Poemata carminaque. Several 17th cent. eds have been found.
n.p.
n.d.
10 P 6
Poemata de pace, nuptiis regiis. 2nd ed.
Poitiers
1661
5 Q 6
Poemata duo Ilias et Odyssea [Greek and Latin]. 16mo.
Geneva
1617
4 P 36
Poemata omnia. Ed. Jean Bourlier. 16mo.
Lyon
1557
2 P 33
Poemata.
n.p.
n.d.
4 P 34
Poemata. 12mo. The book also contains poems by Joannes Rutgers.
Leiden
1653
6 P 3
Poemata. 8vo.
Coimbra
1622
3 P 36
Poemata. Ed. John Bond. STC and Wing list many eds of the 'Poemata' edited by Bond.
n.p.
n.d.
4 P 35
Poemata. Ed. John Bond. 12mo.
Amsterdam
1632
6 P 5
Poematum libri novem. 12mo. 3rd ed. Weldon copy in Toulouse Univ. Library.
Antwerp
1669
T 7-8
Poems ... with elegies on the authors death. Ed. John Donne junior. 8vo. 7th ed. Wing D 1871. Two copies.
London
1669
1 P 8.2
Poems on several occasions. fol.
London
1718
T 18
Poems, with a mask. 8vo. 3rd ed. Wing C 565
London
1651
T 21
Poems. There are at least eight candidates, the chief of whom seem to be Henry King, John Cleveland and Eldred Revett.
London
1657
4 T 13
Poems. 12mo. STC 7225
London
1637
T 18.2
Poems. 8vo. 2nd ed. Wing C 564
London
1642
2 & 32
Poems. 8vo. 3rd ed. Wing C 565
London
1651
5 E 3
Poenitentiale. 4to. The author was archbishop of Canterbury.
Paris
1677
4 Q 7
Poetae minores graeci [Greek and Latin]. Ed. Ralph Winterton. 8vo. Wing P 2733. Under Hesiodus and Theocritus, the first two of these poets, in Weldon. In Wing under the title.
Cambridge
1677
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