| | | | 1552? | Jmprinted at London by Hary Sutton, dwellyng in Poules Churchyard |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | | | 1552? | Jmprinted at London by Rychard Haruy, dwellyng in Foste [?] lane |
| | The bathes of Bathes ayde: wonderfull and most excellent, agaynst very many sicknesses, approued by authoritie, confirmed by reason, and dayly tryed by experience: vvith the antiquitie, commoditie, propertie, knovvledge, vse, aphorismes, diet, medicine, and other thinges therto be considered and obserued. / Compendiously compiled by Iohn Iones phisition. Anno salutis. 1572. At Asple Hall besydes Nottingham. | | 13. Maij. 1572 | for william Iones: and are to be solde at his new long shop at the west dore of Pauls Church |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | | | 1573 | Anno Domini. 1573. Imprinted at London in Fleetestreate, neare to S. Dunstones Churche by Thomas Marshe. Cum priuilegio |
| | | | 1552? | Jmprinted at London by Hary Sutton, dwellyng in Poules Churchyarde, at the sygne of the black boye |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | | | 1573 | Anno Domini. 1573. Imprinted at London in Fleetestreate, neare to S. Dunstones Churche by Thomas Marshe. Cum priuilegio |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | A geographical historie of Africa, written in Arabicke and Italian by Iohn Leo a More, borne in Granada, and brought vp in Barbarie. Wherein he hath at large described, not onely the qualities, situations, and true distances of the regions, cities, townes, mountaines, riuers, and other places throughout all the north and principall partes of Africa; but also the descents and families of their kings ... gathered partly out of his owne diligent obseruations, and partly out of the ancient records and chronicles of the Arabians and Mores. Before which, out of the best ancient and moderne writers, is prefixed a generall description of Africa, and also a particular treatise of all the maine lands and isles vndescribed by Iohn Leo. ... Translated and collected by Iohn Pory, lately of Goneuill and Caius College in Cambridge | | 1600. | [Printed by Eliot's Court Press] impensis Georg. Bishop |
| | The historie of foure-footed beastes Describing the true and liuely figure of euery beast, with a discourse of their seuerall names, conditions, kindes, vertues (both naturall and medicinall) countries of their breed, their loue and hate to mankinde, and the wonderfull worke of God in their creation, preseruation, and destruction. Necessary for all diuines and students, because the story of euery beast is amplified with narrations out of Scriptures, fathers, phylosophers, physitians, and poets: wherein are declared diuers hyerogliphicks, emblems, epigrams, and other good histories, collected out of all the volumes of Conradus Gesner, and all other writers to this present day. By Edward Topsell. | | 1607. | Printed by William Iaggard |
| | | | 1552? | Jmprinted by Richard Lant |
| | | | 1552? | Imprinted in Fletstrit by Wyllyam Gryffyth, a lyttle aboue the condit at the syne of the Gryffyn |
| | | | anno. M.D.LX. 1560 | By Owen Rogers, for Mychell Loblee dwelyng in Paulls churchyeard |
| | | | In the yere of our lorde god. M.D.xxvi. the xxvii. day of Iuly | By me Peter Treueris, dwellynge in the sygne of the wodows |
| | The historie of foure-footed beastes Describing the true and liuely figure of euery beast, with a discourse of their seuerall names, conditions, kindes, vertues (both naturall and medicinall) countries of their breed, their loue and hate to mankinde, and the wonderfull worke of God in their creation, preseruation, and destruction. Necessary for all diuines and students, because the story of euery beast is amplified with narrations out of Scriptures, fathers, phylosophers, physitians, and poets: wherein are declared diuers hyerogliphicks, emblems, epigrams, and other good histories, collected out of all the volumes of Conradus Gesner, and all other writers to this present day. By Edward Topsell. | | 1607. | Printed by William Iaggard |
| | | | Anno Domini. 1569 | By Henrie Binneman, dwelling in Knight rider streate, at the signe of the Marmayd |