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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Introduction
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Appendix: Additional Extant Books Associated with the Early Library at Penshurst
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The Library of the Sidneys of Penshurst Place circa 1665

Robert, second earl of Leicester, by Cornelius Janssens. Reproduced by kind permission of Viscount De L’Isle, MBE, DL, from his private collection.

The Library of the Sidneys of Penshurst Place circa 1665

Edited by Germaine Warkentin, Joseph L. Black, and William R. Bowen

UnIVERSITy of ToRonTo PRESS Toronto Buffalo London

© University of Toronto Press 2013 Toronto Buffalo London www.utppublishing.com Printed in the U.S.A. ISBn 978-0-8020-4293-4

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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication The Library of the Sidneys of Penshurst Place circa 1665 / edited by Germaine Warkentin, Joseph L. Black, and William R. Bowen. Based on the catalogue copied by Gilbert Spencer. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBn 978-0-8020-4293-4 1. Sidney family – Library – Catalogs. 2. Private libraries – England – Penshurst – Catalogs. 3. Penshurst Place (England) – History – Sources. 4. Manuscripts, English – England – Penshurst. I. Warkentin, Germaine, 1933– II. Black, Joseph, 1962– III. Bowen, William R. z997.S53L52 2013

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This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Canadian federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, through the Aid to Scholarly Publications Program, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial assistance to its publishing program of the Canada Council for the Arts and the ontario Arts Council.

University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book fund for its publishing activities.

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Preface and Acknowledgments

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Introduction The Sidneys of Penshurst The Penshurst Library Catalogue The Life of the Mind in Arcadia The Making of the Catalogue Readers and Collectors, 1540–1626 Sir Henry Sidney Sir Philip Sidney Robert Sidney, first Earl of Leicester Robert Sidney, Second Earl of Leicester “Lord Lisleys Study” The Library at Penshurst after 1665 Readers and Collectors: The Later Sidneys, 1677–1743 The Sale of the Penshurst Library Penshurst after the Seventh Earl

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Preface and Acknowledgments

Some time in 1967 Professor f. David Hoeniger, esteemed Shakespeare scholar and shortly to become General Editor of the Revels Plays, decided to try to find out as much as he could about the libraries and book collecting of noted English poets of the late sixteenth century. Professor Hoeniger was then Director of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies at Victoria University in the University of Toronto, and he was looking for research projects that would engage the interest of the graduate students who were fellows of the Centre. “What,” he asked Germaine Warkentin, “do we know about the books of Sir Philip Sidney? Why don’t you see what you can discover?” Warkentin was working on a thesis on the cultural background in Italian poetry of Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella and was eager for an assignment like this. Months later, however, she returned disconsolate: there was almost nothing known about the books of Sir Philip Sidney. His will directed that they be given to his friends fulke Greville and Edward Dyer, but any attempt to search further produced no results. Sixteen years later in 1984, now a professor herself and about to take up a different Sidney project, she was reminded by the bibliographer nicolas Barker, editor of The Book Collector, to be sure to visit the family papers of William Sidney, Lord De L’Isle, on deposit in the Kent archives. It took only a few hours of work to discover among them an extensive catalogue of the early modern library at Penshurst Place, home of the Sidneys, and only a few more in the British Library to reveal that it had been barely mentioned in the historical literature and never studied in detail. Permission was obtained, an editorial project mapped out, funding sought, and colleagues invited to take part. But of course, this was not the catalogue of Sir Philip Sidney’s library. Rather, it took the investigating team into the library history of the seventeenth century, when Sir Philip’s brother Robert, first earl of Leicester of the second creation, but more especially that earl’s son Robert, the second earl, assembled an unusually large and eclectic family library. The catalogue was

full not only of the learned theological, political, scientific, mathematical, and historical works on which the Sidneys could draw for their commonplace books, but also courtesy books, cookbooks, military manuals, plays, poetry, contemporary gossip, and tracts and pamphlets of all kinds. To judge by the dates of the books it listed, the manuscript was begun in late 1652. It was copied from we know not what original by a young member of the second earl’s household, Gilbert Spencer, who would remain tangled in the lives of the Sidneys for five decades. further additions by Spencer and others continued to be made until 1665. The 5,798 entries document one of the larger libraries possessed by a magnate family of the period: about 4,500 titles in about 4,800 volumes. Sadly, the books themselves had been auctioned or otherwise dispersed by 1743 and were now scattered to the bibliographical winds, but there was much information about them in the family letters and accounts. As we unravelled the catalogue’s often frustratingly brief, opaque, and sometimes mistranscribed entries, we naturally asked ourselves if any titles owned by the sixteenth-century Sidneys, Sir Henry and Sir Philip, were still at Penshurst in 1652. But we also wondered what happened to the books of the women of Penshurst, especially Sir Philip’s sister, the Countess of Pembroke and his niece Lady Mary Wroth; tried to find out where in Penshurst Place the Sidneys kept their growing collection; puzzled over why and how the collection was sold; and especially tried to locate the books that are still extant today. The task has taken nearly thirty years, and this edition marks the culmination of what became a long-term collaborative enterprise. Many fellow scholars, librarians, graduate students, friends, bibliophiles, and booksellers have aided us in telling the story of the great library at Penshurst Place, but our most important debt is to the late William Sidney VC, KG, first Viscount De L’Isle, who graciously gave us permission to edit the catalogue and provided much help in the early stages of research, before his death in 1991. We owe an equal debt to his son Philip Sidney,

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MBE, DL, second Viscount De L’Isle, who has generously continued his father’s support as the “Penshurst Project” continued over the years. Particular thanks are also owing to Professor f. David Hoeniger and to nicolas Barker, oBE, fBA, who have remained warm friends and mentors of the project from its inception. Indeed, what began as an edition has proved to be a long-term stimulus for other research on the Sidneys, their intellectual life, their material culture, and their milieu. The editorial team has regularly published papers, given conference papers and panels, mentored the production of papers and research by others, and even held two conferences to communicate results. Between the announcement of the project of editing the catalogue in 1985 and the very week the final manuscript was submitted, we have answered inquiries from scholars and graduate students all over the world about the Sidneys’ reading and often learned more from them than they learned from us. We have many debts to acknowledge. In particular, Germaine Warkentin, as leader of the Penshurst Project, would like to pay tribute to the essential contribution of her two co-editors. William R. Bowen joined the Penshurst Project in 1986 as research associate, mapping out the database we developed as the edition – in those dark times initiated on paper – moved into the digital age. He conducted the initial bibliographical work, contributed to the development of our early policies and practices, and coordinated and supervised the work of the graduate assistants who were then part of the project. Dr Bowen took up a tenure-stream position in 1992 but has remained part of the team as a valued adviser, and I am grateful for his continuing commitment to the edition and the research it has engendered. Joseph L. Black joined the Penshurst project in 1991, with responsibility for bibliographical work, research coordination, policy, and scholarly outreach. His editing of the major portion of the catalogue itself has been of vital importance, and he is co-author of the Introduction. The resulting edition reflects Dr Black’s sustained contribution over two decades, for which I owe him much thanks. Several individuals and groups have made specific contributions to the edition for which we are grateful. When the project began, Edward D. English undertook the heavy task of preparing a preliminary transcription of the manuscript’s 219 pages. Mark nicholls carried out essential early research in a number of English archives. Martha Kurtz worked on the De L’Isle papers over several summers spent in the Centre for Kentish Studies at Maidstone. Kim Kippen and later John C. Parsons entered research results in our developing database. nancy McElwee combed the extant Sidney

family accounts of the period for information about book purchases. Diana Patterson uncovered much detail about the 1743 sale. To Susie West we owe a special debt; we asked her as a specialist in the architectural heritage of libraries to solve the problem of where in Penshurst Place the Sidneys kept their books, and she succeeded in fixing the location of the seventeenth-century library. Elisabeth Leedham-Green provided important assistance at a critical juncture. Michael Brennan and noel Kinnamon read and commented on a “gamma” version of the complete catalogue text. At a late date, Jacqueline Glomski read the entire catalogue from beginning to end and corrected the Latin of a number of our verifications. Alexandra f. Johnston and her colleagues at the Records of Early English Drama (REED), our sister project at Victoria University in the University of Toronto, made themselves available for consultation on matters palaeographical and archival. Takamichi Ariga provided vital computer assistance during the last decade of the project. Warm thanks are also owing to the many Sidney scholars who have assisted us over the years by generously sharing their own knowledge of the life and work of the members of the Sidney family, in particular Gavin Alexander, Michael Brennan, Lisa Celovsky, Joel Davis, Elizabeth Goldring, Margaret Hannay, Thomas Herron, the late noel Kinnamon, Roger Kuin (whose edition of Sir Philip Sidney’s Correspondence appeared in 2012), Hilary Maddicott, Anne Lake Prescott, Robert Shephard, and Robert Stillman. In addition, the members of several electronic discussion lists have answered pressing questions at critical moments: the Sidney-Spenser list, fICIno (the list of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies), H-Albion (British History), and for countless bibliographical queries SHARP-L and ExLibris. no project of this size and length can take place without the assistance of a multitude of archivists and librarians. Chief among these must be our friends at the Kent History and Library Centre (formerly the Centre for Kentish Studies) in Maidstone, where so many Sidney scholars continue to work. We are grateful to nigel yates, the late Kathleen Topping, Patricia Rowsby, the late Donald Gibson, Helen orme, Stuart Birge, and the many other staff members who have been so helpful over the years. for essential assistance over a long period of time we are grateful to librarians and staff at the British Library, oxford’s Bodleian Library, the University of Toronto Library, and the Thomas fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto. In addition, throughout our three decades the staff of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies has given support in uncounted ways.

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other libraries and archives which we visited, or which answered important queries, included: in London the British Library, the library of Lambeth Palace, the national Art Library (Victoria and Albert Museum), and what was then Sion College Library (now transferred to Lambeth Palace); in Cambridge the libraries of St Catharine’s College and Trinity College; in oxford the libraries of St John’s College, Balliol College, and Magdalen College; elsewhere, Cashel Cathedral Library (Tipperary, Ireland); Chetham’s Library (Manchester); the national Library of Scotland; the University of Bern; the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana in Geneva; and the niedersächchische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek (Göttingen). In Quebec, we worked with the rare book collection at Université Laval. In the United States we were aided by the resources of the Beinecke Library of yale University, Bryn Mawr College Library, Columbia University Library, Dickinson College Library, the folger Shakespeare Library, The Grolier Club, Harvard University Library, the University of Michigan Library, the Morgan Library, the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library of the University of Pennsylvania, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the free Library of Philadelphia, the Huntington Library, and Stanford University Library. We are grateful to the two external readers for the University of Toronto Press for their enthusiastic reports on the manuscript; their suggestions for revising it were very helpful. We are very grateful to Suzanne Rancourt, Barbara Porter, copy-editor James Leahy, and the team at the University of Toronto Press for all their help in bringing the book to production over such a long period. More individuals than we can count have assisted us with specific queries, and we are happy to thank in particular: Katherine o. Acheson, the late Robin Alston, Peter Barber (British Library Map Collection), William Barker, Peter Beal, the late T.A. Birrell, Rev. Robert M. Black, Peter Blayney, o.M. Brack, His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Gareth fitzpatrick, MBE (Boughton House), James W. Cook, the late Patricia Crawford, Rachel Doggett (folger Shakespeare Library), Ian Doyle, Katherine Duncan-Jones, William Edwards, Katherine Eggert, James M. Estes, Rev. James farge, R.J. fehrenbach, Mordechai feingold, Christine ferdinand, John flower, Ian Gentles, Jim Gerencser (Dickinson College Library), Brian Gold, John Goldfinch (British Library), James n. Green (Library Company of Philadelphia), William

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Hamlin, Marianne Hansen (Bryn Mawr College Library), Peter Henderson (The King’s School, Canterbury), Chris Hermanson, Kimball Higgs (The Grolier Club), Patrick Hills, Sarah Howe, Peter Hoare, the late felix Hull, Brad Irish, Thomas Izbicki, Graham Jefcoate, nicholas Kiessling, Marie Korey, Jill Kraye, D.W. Krummel, Heinrich C. Kuhn, the late Richard Landon, Deborah J. Leslie (folger Shakespeare Library), f.J. Levy, Sally-Beth Maclean, Giles Mandelbrote, the late Alexandra Mason, Robert L. Maxwell, John McClelland, William McCuaig, David McKitterick, Robin Myers, Philip oldfield, Rev. John o’Malley, Richard ovenden, Hilmar Pabel, Malcolm Parkes, Amanda Peters (Taylor Institution, University of oxford), nicholas Pickwoad, Robert S. Pirie, J.G.A. Pocock, Janine Pollock (free Library of Philadelphia), P.n. Poole-Wilson, Michael Powell (Chetham’s Library), Mark Purcell, Edwin Rabbie and Harm-Jan van Dam of the former Grotius Institute, James Raven, Stephen Rawles, Eoin Shalloo (Advocates Library, Edinburgh), David J. Shaw, David M. Stone, Andrew Strycharski, Camilla Szymanowska (Bernard Quaritch Ltd), Stephen Tabor, Peter Thomas (Exeter Cathedral Library), Colin Tite, Daniel Traister, Brad Tuggle, Michael Turner and Michael Heaney (Bodleian Library), the late Peter Van Wingen (Library of Congress), Daniel R. Woolf, filippo de Vivo, Bettina Wagner (Bavarian State Library), Henry Woudhuysen, Georgianna ziegler, and Rivkah zim. We would also like to thank the following graduate students (several of them now at or near professorial rank), who in addition to those named above provided research and other assistance over the years: Meghan Conine, Judith Deitch, Roxanne Gentilcore, f. Thomas Luongo, Suzanne Marra, Philip S. Palmer, Keith Pang, and Elias Polizoes. Any errors or omissions in the volume are entirely our responsibility. Some of the material in the Introduction and the text of the catalogue was published earlier in various journals. However, it has been much revised and updated since that time, and is almost entirely superseded by this edition. Between 1986 and 1996 the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada generously funded our research on the library catalogue. In addition Victoria College’s Senate Research Committee provided travel funds to Germaine Warkentin, and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, awarded Joseph Black research funds for his work on the edition.

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Illustrations

Frontispiece: Robert, second earl of Leicester, by Cornelius Janssens

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Title page: “Penshurst Place, Kent” by Joseph farington (1747–1821). Engraved by J. Stadler. original hand colouring. from History of the River Thames. London: J. Boydell, 1794–6.

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Figure 1: family tree: The Sidneys 1482–1849 (selected names)

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Figure 2: Penshurst Place in 1747, engraved by George Vertue

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Figure 3: The library catalogue, CKS U1475 z2/45, fols. 61v–62r

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Figure 4: Matteo Bandello, XVIII Histoires tragiques, tr. P. Boaistuau a. f. de Belleforest (Lyons, 1561), with inscriptions by the schoolboy Philip Sidney and his friend fulke Greville

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Figure 5: Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam praecipui, ed. H. Savile (London, 1596), with ownership signature of Robert, first earl of Leicester

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Figure 6: Commonplace book of Robert, second earl of Leicester, CKS U1475 z1/9, fols. 348v–49r

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Figure 7: Penshurst Place in the seventeenth century: selected locations, including the library and three family studies

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Figure 8: Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, 1704

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Figure 9: Thomas osborne, bookseller of Gray’s Inn, by James Cranke, 1747

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Abbreviations

Separate listings are not provided here for the numerous self-evident library locations recorded in the entries that employ abbreviations such as U (University of), UB (Universitätsbibliothek or equivalent), BM (Bibliothèque municipale), SB (Staatsbibliothek), LB (Landesbibliothek), KB (Kongelige Bibliotek), and so on. ADAMS ARCR BL Birch (BL Add. 4464) Bn BSB CKS ClavisPG CLC Collins CRRS CUL Defence (1973) ESTC folger HMC La Bigne (1624) oDnB ong PG PL RRSTC

Adams, H.M. Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe, 1501–1600, in Cambridge Libraries. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967. Allison, A.f. and D.M. Rogers. The Contemporary Printed Literature of the English CounterReformation between 1558 and 1648. 2 vols. Brookfield, VT: Scolar Press, 1989–94. British Library A manuscript copy by the historian and antiquary Thomas Birch (1705–1766) of selected entries from a lost commonplace book of the second earl of Leicester. Bibliothèque nationale, Paris Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich Kent History and Library Centre (formerly the Centre for Kentish Studies), Maidstone, Kent Clavis patrum Graecorum. Ed. M. Geerard. Turnhout: Brepols, 1974–87. Shaw, David (gen. ed.). The Cathedral Libraries Catalogue. Vol. II, pts. I and II. London: The British Library and the Bibliographical Society, 1998. Collins, Arthur. Letters and Memorials of State … of the Lives and Actions of the Sydneys. 2 vols. London, 1746. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto Cambridge University Library Sidney, Sir Philip. A Defence of Poetry. In Miscellaneous Prose. Ed. Katherine Duncan-Jones and Jan Van Dorsten. oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. English Short Title Catalogue folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC Report on the Manuscripts of Lord De L’Isle & Dudley Preserved at Penshurst Place. 6 vols. London: HMSo, 1925–66. La Bigne, Margarin de (ed.). Bibliotheca veterum patrum. 11 vols. Paris, 1624. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. oxford: oxford University Press, 2004. online edition . ong, Walter J., S.J. Ramus and Talon Inventory. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1958. Migne, J.P. (ed.). Patrologia cursus completus, series Graeca. Paris, 1857–86. Migne, J.P. (ed.). Patrologia cursus completus, series Latina. Paris, 1844–66. Green, Lawrence D. and James J. Murphy. Renaissance Rhetoric Short-Title Catalogue 1460– 1700. 2nd ed. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.

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Shaaber, M.A. Check-list of Works of British Authors Printed Abroad, in Languages other than English, to 1641. new york: Bibliographical Society of America, 1975. Brennan, Michael G. and noel J. Kinnamon. A Sidney Chronology 1554–1654. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Pollard, A.W. and G.R. Redgrave (eds.). A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland and Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad 1475–1640. 2nd ed. rev. W.A. Jackson, f.S. ferguson, and K.f. Pantzer. 3 vols. London: The Bibliographical Society, 1976–91. The national Archives of the United Kingdom Wing, Donald. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America and of English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641–1700. 2nd ed. rev. Timothy Crist, John Morrison, and Carolyn nelson. 4 vols. new york: MLA, 1972–98.

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Introduction

Late in 1586 Edmund Molyneux, secretary to the recently deceased Sir Henry Sidney (1529–86), composed a memoir of his master for insertion in the enlarged version of Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland just then on the press. In it he praised Sir Henry’s custodianship as Queen Elizabeth’s Lord Justice in Ireland and later her Lord Deputy. Sidney had “found hir majesties records laid as it were in an open place, whither anie man … might come that would, not defended, but subject to wind, raine and all kind of weather.” Sidney, “with great care and diligence,” caused them “to be perused and sorted, and prepared an apt place within the castell of Dubline, well trimmed and boorded with a chimneie in the roome.” He also made sure the records were put in order, preparing “fit & convenient places and severall divisions to laie them apart, according to their severall natures, and appointed one of discretion and skill to looke to them.”1 A hundred and sixty years later Sir Henry’s great-great-great grandson Jocelin (1692?– 1743), the eccentric seventh and last of the Sidney earls of Leicester, found himself the unhappy custodian of the family library that in the intervening years had also been collected at the Sidneys’ estate, Penshurst Place in Kent. The aggressive London bookseller Thomas osborne had made an offer for the books which was far from tempting, but ailing and hard-pressed by his creditors, Jocelin in october of 1742 confessed to his solicitor Edmund Byron, “What to do with the books I can’t tell … I have neither Eyes, nor time, to read

them.”2 By January of 1743 the books of the Sidneys were being auctioned, and the family’s library room – as we shall see, it too was “well trimmed and boorded” – was emptied, in due course to be transformed into a picture gallery by William Perry, husband of Jocelin’s niece Elizabeth, co-heir with her sister Mary. The history of the Sidney family’s early modern collections is encompassed by these two moments, one expressing the systematizing energy of a vigorous Elizabethan administrator, the other the exhaustion of an ill and confused minor Whig peer.3 By the time of earl Jocelin, book collections were regarded by established custom as legal “heirlooms” to be passed from one generation to the next. But despite the wishes of the second earl – clearly expressed in his will of 1665 – by 1743 the Sidneys’ extensive library had simply become property whose monetary value was available to be realized at a time of financial difficulty. The library Jocelin gave up to the auctioneer had been assembled at Penshurst largely by his great grandfather, Robert, second earl of Leicester (1595–1677) between 1618 and 1665, but it also included the books of Leicester’s father, Robert Sidney the first earl (1563– 1626), poet, soldier, and courtier. Though the history of reading in the Sidney family stretches backward to Sir Henry in the sixteenth century and forward to five later earls of Leicester, the library was chiefly assembled by the first and second earls, and detailed knowledge of it comes to us because in the early 1650s the second earl set a young man of his household, Gilbert Spencer,

1 Holinshed, Chronicles (1587), III, 1549. 2 CKS U908 L28/18[1] and [2], Jocelin Sidney to Edmund Byron, 29 oct. 1742 (two letters of the same date, copies with overlapping contents). 3 A hazard of those who write about the Sidneys is the profusion of similar first names, even to the present day: Henry, Philip, William, and Robert appear again and again, often with changing titles attached. Thus Robert Sidney the poet successively becomes Lord Lisle and then the first Sidney earl of Leicester; he is not to be confused with his uncle Robert, the Dudley earl of Leicester of the previous century. Robert Sidney’s son, also Robert, was the second Sidney earl of Leicester, but was known as Lord Lisle in the financial records of his book-buying youth. There are two Marys and two Dorothys among earlier Sidneys, and three different Elizabeths in the eighteenth century (Algernon and Jocelin were Percy names and enter the picture after the second earl’s marriage into that family). See figure 1 for a selected genealogical table.

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Figure 1: The Sidneys 1482–1849 (selected names). Diagram by Brian Gold.

to work making a list of the more than 4,200 titles then in his possession. The Library of the Sidneys of Penshurst Place circa 1665 is an edition of Spencer’s catalogue. The manuscript of the catalogue, which is fully described below, in the Textual Introduction, still belongs to the Sidney family and is today on deposit with other family papers in the Kent History and Library Centre in Maidstone. In the decades after Sir Henry’s Dublin sweep the Sidneys accumulated extensive papers of their own, and despite some losses they have

proved an important resource for later scholars.4 Early in the twentieth century Philip, third Lord De L’Isle and Dudley (1853–1922), ensured the collection’s future as a coherent body by entrusting it to England’s Historical Manuscripts Commission (HMC) whence in 1969 it was transferred on deposit to the archives of the county of Kent.5 In the inventory appearing in the first of the 6-volume HMC calendar of the deposit (1925– 66), the library catalogue is listed as item 1100,6 but unlike the estate documents and the Sidneys’ extensive

4 The historic collection of family papers remained at Penshurst after the sale of the library. for Collins’s thoughtless mutilation of them during his research for Letters and Memorials of State (1746) see below. 5 Citations to the Kent archives have varied in form over time. older references use KAo (“Kent Archives office”); the current form, despite the archives’ recent move to the new Kent History and Library Centre, remains CKS (“Centre for Kentish Studies”). 6 Report on the Manuscripts of Lord De L’Isle & Dudley Preserved at Penshurst Place (1925–66), I, lv. Hereafter HMC.

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correspondence it was not described in subsequent volumes, and until the 1980s it went unnoticed by scholars.7 In 1984 we initiated an edition of Gilbert Spencer’s manuscript with the permission of William, first Viscount De L’Isle (1909–91), and the project has continued since his death with the support of Philip, second viscount (1945–). The contents of the manuscript illuminate the intellectual and domestic interests of a family closely involved in English literature and politics from the 1550s to the 1670s, indeed longer if we take into account the less literary Sidneys who followed, whether the art-loving Philip, the third earl (1619–98), or the unfortunate Jocelin. Additional documents such as purchase records and commonplace books preserve their engagement with the many-volumed sets, folios, quartos, books in small formats, and bound pamphlets that Spencer’s manuscript lists in solemn alphabetical order. Lord Leicester was very proud of his collection: in a commonplace book entry drawn from his copy of Hugo Grotius, Mare liberum, he wrote with satisfaction of his books on the law of the sea that with “franciscus de Ingenuis” (i.e., Paolo Sarpi), William Welwood, and Hugo Grotius, “I have them all.”8 nevertheless, the catalogue cannot supply answers to all our questions about the books of the Sidneys. It records what was very much a Penshurst library; Spencer was listing books that belonged to a specific place as much as they belonged to the individual Sidneys who assembled them. Thus Sir Philip Sidney, distinguished poet and the family’s greatest notable, during the dozen active years of his short life almost never lived at Penshurst, and though we can infer a good deal about his reading from that of his brother Robert, the first earl, it is uncertain that any of his books are in the catalogue, and those he actually owned are not easy to trace. The same is true of the books both of Philip’s learned sister Mary, countess of Pembroke, and their niece the poet Lady Mary Wroth, who would normally have taken their collections to their new homes when they married. The library’s many volumes of republican political theory were evidently well used by Algernon Sidney, the second earl’s republican son,9 but Algernon himself left no mark on the library beyond the gift to his father of a copy of Sforza Pallavicino’s Istoria del Concilio di Trento (1656–7), sent in 1660 from Rome. notwithstanding these limitations, the catalogue docu-

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ments the presence at mid-seventeenth-century Penshurst of more than 4,200 titles, a rich resource for our understanding of the Sidney earls of Leicester, of their reading and collecting among the books of the period, and of the various ways they housed and used them. With its related documents the catalogue makes it possible to trace the historical trajectory followed by a major early modern English library: from its casual inception, to its dignity as a noble collection, to its eventual dispersal into the book market of a later era. The Sidneys of Penshurst The Sidneys came to Penshurst, a fortified house of the fourteenth century, in 1552. Sir William Sidney (ca 1482–1554) was a prosperous landowner in Sussex and Surrey, a military leader who had fought at flodden, and a courtier connected by marriage with the Brandons, dukes of Suffolk. He was also close to the throne: in 1538 he became lord chamberlain to the heir, Prince Edward, and his son Henry was appointed one of the prince’s companions or “henchmen.” In 1553 the boy king, who succeeded to the throne in 1547, would die in Henry’s arms. In 1552 Sir William was given Penshurst Place in Kent to add to his increasing landholdings. The poet Ben Jonson – for a brief period possibly tutor to Robert Sidney’s elder son William10 – would apostrophize the solid old house in one of his finest poems, “To Penshurst” (ca 1611). Jonson’s vision of the house makes it a metaphor for his idealized portrait of the Sidneys as perfected representatives of their class:11 … though thy walls be of the country stone, They are reared with no man’s ruin, no man’s groan, There’s none, that dwell about them, wish them down; But all come in, the farmer, and the clown: And no one empty-handed, to salute Thy lord and lady, though they have no suit. …. now, Penshurst, they that will proportion thee With other edifices, when they see Those proud, ambitious heaps, and nothing else, May say, their lords have built, but thy lord dwells. (“To Penshurst,” 43–50, 99–102)

7 See Worden, “Classical Republicanism,” 186; Warkentin, “Ins and outs of the Sidney family Library”; Scott, Algernon Sidney and the English Republic, 54–5. 8 CKS U1475 z47/2. 9 Worden, “Classical Republicanism,” 182–200, and “The Commonwealth Kidney of Algernon Sidney”; Scott, Algernon Sidney and the English Republic and Algernon Sidney and the Restoration Crisis. 10 See Brennan and Kinnamon, “Robert Sidney, ‘Mr Johnson,’ and the Education of William Sidney at Penshurst.” 11 See Warkentin, “Jonson’s Penshurst Reveal’d? A Penshurst Inventory of 1623.”

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Figure 2: Penshurst Place in 1747, engraved by George Vertue. Reproduced with the permission of Leeds University Library.

Penshurst Place itself still stands, the largest private house in Kent and an archetype of the English gentry family home and the values it has for centuries evoked. When the Sidneys established themselves in Kent they slowly began to accumulate books, a library that Anthony Wood, in 1671, would describe as “seven score years in collecting.”12 nevertheless, even as Gilbert Spencer began work on the catalogue many of the earlier Sidneys’ books had left Penshurst, and today only about two dozen even of the second earl’s large collection can be traced. The making of the catalogue was thus fortunate for our understanding of the way in which this magnate family acquired and used the books that fed their intellectual life.

12 Wood, Life and Times, II, 213.

The Penshurst Library Catalogue The catalogue Gilbert Spencer copied out in late 1652 or early 1653 consisted of 4,927 entries; over the following twelve years, another 871 entries were added on the facing pages left blank for the purpose, for a total of 5,798. Cross-references provide 1,447 entries. However, it is difficult to be as precise about the number of separately published titles represented by the remaining 4,351 entries. Many pose various kinds of uncertainty: separately published works are sometimes grouped and catalogued as multi-volume sets, but works issued together are occasionally listed separately. A single edited collection (21r13 and 21r14) yields 290 entries

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Figure 3: Facing pages (fols. 61v–62r) from the library catalogue, showing a section from the letter “G.” Gilbert Spencer’s hand appears in the main page of entries (62r), which also has an addition by the second earl (Galileo’s Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems). Entries added after 1652–3 appear on 61v. Reproduced by kind permission of Viscount De L’Isle, MBE, DL, from his private collection.

that are, in effect, additional cross-references, and approximately 125 others probably duplicate entries elsewhere in the catalogue. offsetting these reductions from the total are the 69 books catalogued in the same entry with others (many probably representing titles bound together) and the 179 entries that note the presence of two (167 entries) or three (12 entries) copies of the book listed. In addition, there are no individual entries for the contents of the 24-volume collection of bound french pamphlets (159r12) or the first volume of the 11-volume collection of bound English pamphlets (158v04): together, these 25 volumes probably contained several hundred separately published

titles. Excluding these unlisted pamphlets, the number of separately published titles in Lord Leicester’s library was over 4,200; including them, the total may have reached 4,500. of the separately published and individually listed titles, those catalogued as multi-volume sets add almost 600 more books to the shelves, for a total of about 4,800 physical volumes representing at least 4,200 and probably about 4,500 separately published titles. By the standards of its time, the Penshurst library was thus a remarkably substantial one.13 Even so, the catalogue does not list every book to be found at Penshurst Place in the mid-seventeenth century. Like any other

13 for reviews of the relative sizes of personal collections in the period (and of the difficulties of determining their size), see the catalogue of Samuel Jeake’s books, ed. Hunter et al., A Radical’s Books, xiv–xvii; Selwyn and Selwyn, “‘The Profession of a Gentleman’: Books for the Gentry and the nobility (ca 1560 to 1640),” 499–503; Smith, “‘La conquest du sang real’: Edward, Second Viscount Conway’s Quest for

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form of historical document, booklists are themselves a genre, with a variety of subcategories, each with its own conventions for inclusion and exclusion, and its characteristic traps for the unwary researcher. Different kinds of booklists were created for different purposes: as shelf lists (often arranged by format), as inventories with values listed, or as alphabetized reference catalogues, as is the case with the Penshurst catalogue. Thus the catalogue omits books that may have been kept elsewhere in the house, such as the personal library of Dorothy Percy Sidney, the countess of Leicester. Her collection of about 80 books was housed in her “closet,” probably the study in “Sidney’s Lodging” described in a 1623 inventory that provides us with much information about the organization of the house.14 Similarly, because the catalogue omits estate papers and most personal manuscripts, it does not mention the commonplace books compiled by Robert Sidney, the first earl, of which four are extant, nor the manuscript volume of his poetry.15 Also unmentioned are the second earl’s massive commonplace books, seven of which are extant, plus a related bundle of loose papers. Estate papers were kept separately in the Record Tower at Penshurst, for such “evidences” were vital to the legal status of the estate.16 other books would also have turned up elsewhere in the great house: part books for singing kept in the solar (the family’s private parlour); in the schoolroom an assortment of battered primers; in the bedrooms or servants’ quarters bibles, broadsides, and chapbook romances; recipe collections in the kitchen; and veterinary works in the farm buildings. The number of books in two later lists that are not entered in the catalogue (see pp. 32–3) suggests that Lord Leicester may also have kept a separate small “working” collection in his bedroom, which as we shall see was connected directly with the library room.

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The library at Penshurst was made up overwhelmingly of printed books. There are some manuscript books or treatises among the family papers today; most appear to be later acquisitions, but five are almost certainly listed in Spencer’s catalogue.17 In addition to these five, eighteen entries in the catalogue are definitely manuscript books and several others might be: one entry (23r26) is definitely a manuscript though not described as such, so others (particularly some of the unidentified entries) may be as well.18 Some of these manuscript books are family related, including manuscripts of Arcadia and the Sidney Psalms, catalogued together (153r14), fulke Greville’s Dedication to Philip Sidney (42v30), and possibly a couple of the catalogue’s few unidentified texts (such as 31v24 and 99r03). But mainly they comprise legal, political, financial, and other kinds of texts that circulated widely in manuscript in the period, including titles by John Selden, Thomas Egerton, Sir Henry Wotton, and Sir francis Knollys; some biographies and memoirs, including George Cavendish’s Life of Cardinal Wolsey (99v01); some commonplace books or similar compilations on subjects such as warfare, history, and artillery; and a characteristically eclectic assortment of other texts, including an interesting work on mining (44r27), a french Book of Hours (73v04), and William Cartwright’s play The royal slave (167v02), one of the very few literary works among the manuscripts. Most of these books seem to be utilitarian: unlike some contemporaries, the Sidneys do not appear to have been interested in collecting old or spectacular manuscripts as objects in themselves. The one showpiece in the catalogue, the Dudley earl of Leicester’s fine manuscript of William Bowyer’s Heroica eulogia (23r26), was probably prized for its connection with Leicester rather than for its fine calligraphy. But the presence of these relatively

Books,” 191–2. The Sidney library is an unusually large one for its period, though by the later seventeenth century equally large or very much larger private libraries would start to become more common. As Hunter et al. point out with respect to Samuel Jeake’s books, most extant inventories up to the mid-seventeenth century list collections in the hundreds at most. Sears Jayne, Library Catalogues, lists about twenty private collections numbering over 1,000 books up to about 1640, mainly the collections of prominent churchmen, aristocrats, scholars, or collectors. only one collection (Andrew Perne’s) exceeds 1,000 titles among the inventories edited in Leedham-Green, Books in Cambridge Inventories, or fehrenbach, gen. ed., Private Libraries in Renaissance England. The countess’s books were inventoried at her death in 1659: CKS U1500 E110, now edited by Black and Kinnamon in Dorothy Percy Sidney, Correspondence (ca 1626–1659), 209–13. for the 1623 inventory, see below. now BL Add. 58435: see Poems of Robert Sidney, ed. Croft. At least one of the second earl’s commonplace books fell into the hands of the historian and antiquary Thomas Birch (1705–66). The original is lost, but the notes Birch took from it are recorded in BL Add. 4464 and are cited in a number of places in our edition as “Birch BL Add. 4464.” The manuscript treatises and texts among the family papers on deposit in the CKS are listed in the “z” classification of CKS U1475 and U1500. The five manuscripts within this group that seem to have remained at Penshurst from the seventeenth century until the family papers were put on deposit are 37r28, 50v28, 71r01, 113r02, and 151r16. other entries that refer to manuscripts (most are described as such in the catalogue) are: 23r26, 42v30, 44r27, 50v03, 73v04, 99v01, 109r15-16, 115r03, 138v09, 138v13, 140r08, 153r14, 161v15, 167v02, 174r05, 205v12, and 214r17. Possible manuscripts include 7r08, 31r17, 31v24, 70r04, 71r17, 97r05, 99r03, 121r22, and 196v04.

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common sorts of manuscripts is a reminder of the important role such texts played in the circulation of information in the seventeenth century: there is ample evidence in the correspondence of the first and second earls and their servants and friends that like other men of their time they frequently exchanged handwritten copies of current texts of interest. for example, Sir William Browne (Robert Sidney’s deputy governor in flushing) wrote to Sidney on 4 May 1602: Monsieur Valck hath very kyndly lent me divers discourses of his which I have not only redd, but also coppyed out by stelth, which att my retorne out of Holland I will send to your Lordship, if I may know your desyre to have them, or that you have not seen them. I wold have sent them now butt then I should not have kept any coppy for myself: they were recommended to me as matter of som secret.19

Likewise, on 20 october 1607 Browne sends Sidney a copy he has made of “a discourse of M. de Lieres” which he asks Sidney to have copied and returned.20 of the catalogue’s 4,200 or so potentially identifiable titles, dates of publication can be established for about 2,200; another 300 or so are datable to decade. The datable books range from a few incunables to books published in 1664, after which the catalogue ceased to be updated. Almost half the books in the collection were in Latin and about a quarter of the remainder in English. But the library also contained unusually substantial collections of books in other languages: more than 700 in french (excluding the hundreds of french pamphlets bound in 24 volumes, not listed individually by title), more than 300 in Italian, more than 100 in Spanish, and several dozen collectively in Portuguese, German, Dutch, Greek, and Hebrew, as well as various books printed in more than one language. Places of publication include not only all the expected sources but cities throughout Eastern Europe and Scandinavia as well as smaller towns throughout france, Italy, Spain, and Germany. Given the size of the library, it naturally offers comprehensive collections in standard subject areas: classics, theology, history (an exceptional collection, representing all periods, for all parts of the world), political theory (including recent English writers such as Hobbes and Harrington), philosophy, and jurisprudence. Thoroughly represented contemporaries include writers such as Hugo Grotius, Justus Lipsius, and John Selden, all men acquainted with one

19 CKS U1475 C8/198 (HMC II, 579). 20 CKS U1475 C8/700 (HMC III, 418).

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or another of the Sidneys. The library also contained all of the works of niccolò Machiavelli, not only his political writings but also his plays and poems, as well as similarly comprehensive collections of many other writers well known, or now less well known, in many fields. for example, there are at least eleven titles by or associated with the Protestant controversialist David Blondel (1591–1655), whom Leicester must have encountered at Charenton. In 1638 he wrote to Archbishop Laud asking him to read a work by Blondel, an odd request in view of their differing theological positions. This was possibly the only instance of an attempt by Leicester to exercise some form of cultural patronage (Collins II, 557–8). Standard subjects aside, one of the most attractive features of this collection is its eclecticism. As estate owners and householders, the Sidneys owned the most up-to-date books in several languages on agriculture, bookkeeping, beekeeping, finance (leases, annuities, mortgages, loans, property law), drainage, carpentry, forestry, orchards, gardening, fishing, weights and measures, household medicine, herbals, surveying, timber management, mining and metallurgy, and animal husbandry. As soldiers they owned the latest works in several languages on military strategy, weapons training, fortifications, artillery, fireworks, and horsemanship. As diplomats they required genealogies, books of heraldry and ceremony, collections of treaties, conduct books, and hundreds of pamphlets detailing current events in every corner of Europe. To entertain themselves and their families they owned a substantial collection of literature, including a wide range of English and Continental fiction, poetry, and plays in both their original languages and in translations. The library is also unusually strong in areas less commonly found in Renaissance booklists, such as published memoirs and letters. Science and mathematics – the latter a special interest of the second earl – are also particularly well represented, with fine working collections of astronomy (including Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Brahe), algebra, geometry, and natural history, and including works of anatomy, magnetism, optics, surgery, and navigation. The Sidneys also owned an extensive collection of writings on travel and exploration (including a number of books on the English colonies in north America and the Spanish ones in the new World) and a correspondingly substantial collection of maps and atlases. A much smaller but nonetheless tantalizing presence is a cluster of works by learned women, including Marie

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de Gournay and Anna Maria van Schurman. In addition, there is the very large category of “other”: witchcraft, magic, cookery, chiromancy, emblems, engineering, books about tobacco, salt, spas, and hawking, the Koran (in Latin and in English), works by religious and political radicals from across the spectrum (sixteenthcentury monarchomachs, seventeenth-century republicans, civil war Levellers, secretly printed Catholic polemicists), book sale catalogues and even books on library organization.21 for anyone interested in possible connections between the books in the library and the literary work of various members of the Sidney family, the selection of literature here – the absences as well as the presences – invites speculation. Why do we find George Herbert’s poetry, but not John Donne’s, even though Donne is represented by Pseudomartyr, Ignatius his Conclave, Essays in Divinity, and several sermons, including Deaths Duel? Why Spenser’s Shepheardes Calender, but not his Faerie Queene? Is it possible the Sidneys lacked a copy, or had some Spenser-loving Sidney spirited it away at some point during the previous sixty years? Why Ben Jonson’s 1640 Works, but of the early seventeenth-century Jonson – the author of “To Penshurst” and the friend of many Jacobean-era Sidneys – only the quarto editions of Sejanus and Catiline? Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, and Tottell’s collection of Songs and Sonnets are present, as is Shakespeare’s second folio (the latter two among the added entries and thus presumably entering the collection after 1652), Beaumont and fletcher’s 1647 folio, and a handful of other plays, usually in editions from the 1630s or later. There are printed copies of Sidney’s Arcadia of course, as well as the manuscript listed at 153r14. But otherwise the library is far more comprehensive in its collection of sixteenth-century Italian poetry and drama than of English or for that matter french literature. There are multiple editions of Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and numerous Italian lyricists, but no Ronsard or Du Bellay. There is a comprehensive assortment of Spanish, french, and Italian romance (three copies of Amadis de Gaule, including surprisingly a German translation), but very little English – not even a copy of Lady Mary Wroth’s Urania. Similar puzzles abound for books in other fields. To give just one example, did the Sidneys not own a copy of foxe’s Acts and Monuments, or had the family copy made its way into the second earl’s study, the schoolroom, or the chapel? The absence of books on Ireland is also odd, given how much time various Sidneys spent there over the years in an effort to

govern it. Similar patterns of expected holdings and unexpected gaps could likely be traced in every field represented in the library. Despite these puzzles, the books at Penshurst represent a textual community, one centred on an extended family and participated in over time by many Sidneys. Book historians have long argued that individual books can tell us a great deal about themselves through bindings, format, signs of ownership, and paratextual apparatus; a whole list of books, even in the absence of the books themselves, offers the chance to trace patterns of collecting or reading, to confirm the presence of the works of certain Continental authors in England at a given time, to see how a book might have been used by placing it against the backdrop of other books owned by the same reader or, in this case, the same family of readers. Books speak to one another; we can tell something about them and their owners by the company they keep, and in the case of the Sidneys’ books it is a rich acquaintanceship indeed. The Life of the Mind in Arcadia Among the early Sidneys, Philip and Robert were poets, and Robert was musically gifted as well. A later Sidney, Philip the third earl, was intensely interested in paintings. But it is in the books of the growing library that the life of the mind at Penshurst is most fully represented. Gilbert Spencer’s manuscript invites us to consider the legacies of several distinct but overlapping communities: Sir Henry Sidney making his way amid personalities debating the politico-religious shifts of the Tudor court, and Sir Henry’s son, the poet Philip, broadening this circle to include the learned Europeans he met during his journeys to the Continent in 1572–5 and 1577. This was also the world of Robert, the first earl. In youth a traveller in Europe like his sibling, Robert lived to become a well-connected Jacobean courtier, moving among the sons of the men his father had known, and in effect the founder of the collection at Penshurst. But it was Robert’s son and heir, also named Robert (1595–1677), who was the most important builder of the library. Soldier and ambassador, he united the family military and diplomatic traditions, and was a passionate collector of books on every subject as well as a passionate taker of notes on the books he collected. In the hundreds of citations that the first and second earls drew from the books at Penshurst for their commonplacing, we can see three intellectual preoccupations

21 E.g., 30r02–03 (sale catalogues) and 194v03 (on libraries and their organization).

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that united the Sidneys over a century and a quarter: resistance to the Papacy, sympathy with social contract theories of political power, and opposition to Spanish hegemony in Europe. However, in each case these interests were filtered through concerns particular to the man and his times. The drama of virtue as Philip Sidney represents it in the two versions of his romance Arcadia has been shown by Blair Worden as intricately related to his anxieties about affairs of state.22 But though Sidney would recommend a long list of historians to his friend Edward Denny, until the last two years of his life the state service such reading implies had to take literary form. Philip’s brother Robert read the same historians but, as Robert Shephard has demonstrated, did so as one who had to negotiate the hard realities of a long life at court and prepare his sons to do the same.23 The second earl in his turn encountered the conflicting obligations of an ambassador, a general, and an estate owner in an age of tumultuous revolution; his response was to seek answers to this turmoil among his books. But despite their differing circumstances, a coherent set of political and religious views connects these readers, from 1572 when Philip, still an inexperienced seventeen-year-old, witnessed the french massacre of Huguenots on St Bartholomew’s Day, to 1683 when his great-grand-nephew Algernon suffered judicial murder for allegedly plotting to assassinate Charles II and his heir, James, duke of york. The Sidneys were committed Protestants in religion, and most of them were radicals in politics. The Sidney family’s long-standing allegiance to Protestant causes is rooted in the European religious conflicts of the last half of the sixteenth century and broadly reflected in the accumulating books at Penshurst. As political actors, Sir William and Sir Henry Sidney had managed to keep their feet throughout the civil and religious conflicts of mid-sixteenth-century England, and there is little sense that their Protestantism was urgently doctrinal. But by the 1560s Sir Henry had allied himself with his brother-in-law, Elizabeth’s favourite, Robert Dudley (created earl of Leicester in 1564 – as a Dudley title it died with him), whose Calvinist reli-

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gious views and support for the cause of independence in the netherlands would leave a lasting impression on two generations of Sidneys and have material consequences for their library. When Philip Sidney travelled to Europe in 1572–5, the figures he met united political radicalism with theological internationalism. Many were pupils or intellectual heirs of Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560), theologian, humanist, and key figure in this case not of the Calvinist but of the Lutheran tradition.24 The resistance of the Philippists to the Papacy in religion and to Spanish domination in politics led them to envision a united Europe led by a Protestant prince (perhaps, some thought, Philip Sidney himself) who could defeat both enemies.25 Related to this movement were the views of another, and in many cases overlapping, group of men, the “monarchomachs.” In the aftermath of the massacre at Paris, opposition grew among Protestant intellectuals to the concept of rule by divine right. The rethinking of the concept of rule by figures such as françois Hotman (1524–90), Théodore de Bèze (1519–1605), Hubert Languet (1518–81), and Philippe de Mornay (1549–1623) drew inspiration from the writings of the distinguished philologist and moral philosopher Justus Lipsius (1547–1606), who argued a concept of rights founded on the writings of that formidable critic of tyranny, the Roman historian Tacitus.26 Robert Sidney’s heavily annotated copy of Justus Lipsius’s edition of Tacitus is in the British Library today,27 and there are nearly two dozen titles by Lipsius in the catalogue. Sovereign power, the monarchomachs held, did not rest with kings ruling by divine right but was a result of a contract between king and people. The ideas of these men and their intellectual posterity continued to influence the course of English, and specifically republican, political thinking almost until the end of the seventeenth century, and their writings were all well represented in the collection at Penshurst. no mere set of theories, during the decade following the St Bartholomew’s Day massacre this religious and political radicalism was consolidated within a Europewide network of sympathizers. In Paris the young Philip

22 See Worden, The Sound of Virtue (esp. chapters 2 and 3). 23 See Shephard, “The Political Commonplace Books of Sir Robert Sidney.” 24 for the role of Melanchthon in shaping Philip Sidney’s thinking in the Defence of Poesy see Stillman, Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism. 25 for the hopes Sidney inspired in Europe see the sustained discussion in Stewart, Philip Sidney: A Double Life: the “double life” of Stewart’s title refers to the fame Sidney enjoyed abroad versus the comparative neglect he experienced in England. for summarizing statements of Sidney’s contemporary reputation, see oDnB. on Sidney and the Philippist tradition, see Stillman, “Deadly Stinging Adders: Sidney’s Piety, Philippism, and the Defence of Poetry” and “The Truths of a Slippery World: Poetry and Tyranny in Sidney’s Defence.” 26 for a survey of the political implications of neo-stoic and sceptical thought, see Tuck, Philosophy and Government 1572–1651. McCrea, Constant Minds, discusses Lipsian neo-stoicism in England; her “Prologue” explicates current terminological debates in a vexed field. 27 See Davis, “Robert Sidney’s Marginal Comments on Tacitus and the English Campaigns in the Low Countries.”

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Sidney found a mentor in Hubert Languet and a friend in the french Huguenot Philippe de Mornay, who would become one of his closest associates. Both he and (later) his brother Robert spent time in Strasbourg in the house of the famous educator Johann Sturm (1507–89).28 In the netherlands they made lasting friends among men with strong intellectual, religious, and even familial ties: the half-Dutch half-English Daniel Rogers, Janus Dousa, Emanuel van Meteren, the painter Marcus Geraerts (he would paint Robert, his wife, and their children), franciscus Junius (his Grammatica Hebraeae linguae of 1580 was dedicated to Philip Sidney), Janus Gruterus, the Utenhoves, father and son.29 As late as 1623 the second earl’s accounts record the purchase of a copy of José de Acosta’s De novo orbe (3r17) from Jean Hotman, françois’s son, who in the 1580s had been Robert Dudley’s secretary for foreign languages. It was among such books – indeed in the library at Penshurst – that the historian Jonathan Scott argues the first earl’s grandson Algernon Sidney wrote his radical Discourses Concerning Government (1680), the manuscript of which was used in evidence against him, with fatal effect, during his 1683 trial for treason.30 By that time, however, the writings of the subsequent generation had made a transition from the fiercely political texts of the monarchomachs and the irenic but activist views of the Philippists to a philosophy that was “Christianized, aristocratic, eclectic,” but also stoical and sceptical.31 In dialogues such as De constantia (1584) Lipsius had already stressed the need for both balance among the passions and a supreme detachment in the conflicts of public life. It was in the same spirit that the second earl would pursue a lifelong program of reading among his many books. During the century and a quarter in which they read, acquired, and mislaid books, and eventually established a library, the members of the Sidney family thus moved from an early vision of a Protestant Europe set free from old forms of monarchy, towards a bitter scepticism about the Lord’s representatives on earth, both religious and political.

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In 1577 Philip Sidney had visited the Jesuit Edmund Campion in Prague, an encounter that prompted Campion to think, implausibly, that Sidney might be ripe for conversion. As this would suggest, the Sidneys did not adopt the angry anti-Catholicism of some of their contemporaries, and there are a number of works of Catholic theology, devotion, or apologetics in the catalogue. Even in the case of the second earl, whose commonplacing reveals the encroaching scepticism so clearly, the meliorating influence of Melanchthon’s constant testing of political ideas within a moral framework is evident. But as the lives of Leicester’s sons show (Philip the parliamentary general, Algernon facing the executioner for his beliefs) the Sidneys retained their tradition of action in the Protestant interest. As late as 1688 the last notable of the early family, the second earl’s son the courtier Henry Sidney, earl of Romney, was one of the seven men who signed the invitation to the Protestant Prince of orange to succeed the Catholic James II as William III of England. The Making of the Catalogue Gilbert Spencer’s manuscript, described in the Textual Introduction, stands at the centre of the life of the mind as the Sidneys lived it. Spencer was a gentleman attached to various members of the family as servant, then secretary, and eventually political aide, from about 1652 to his death in 1709.32 Born in St Albans in 1629,33 he was of gentry stock, from a minor branch of the Spencers of Althorp, one of whom, the youthful earl of Sunderland, had married Leicester’s daughter Dorothy in 1639.34 In a letter of 1640 to his man of business, William Hawkins, Leicester had spoken of his need to appoint someone to assist his then secretary, James Battiere, and his preference for some young man from among his kin or immediate household.35 When a factotum was needed in the earl’s retirement at Penshurst, Gilbert Spencer seems to have become that man, marrying a Penshurst woman, Elizabeth Combridge, and

Jan van Dorsten cites A. Koszul, “Argentoratensia Britannica: Les Sidney et Strasbourg (1): Philip Sidney,” in Poets, Patrons and Professors, 29. van Dorsten, Poets, Patrons and Professors, passim, and see the genealogical table, 21. Scott, Algernon Sidney and the Restoration Crisis, 95. Miller, Peiresc’s Europe, 13. Spencer’s hand in the catalogue is identified on the basis of the many documents he witnessed for Leicester over two decades and from letters from Spencer to Henry, earl of Romney, in the British Library (among others, see Add. 32680, ff. 112, 207, 282). 33 Spencer was baptized 2 September 1629, according to the records of St Alban’s Abbey, St Alban’s (Hertfordshire Record office); the entry in the Mormon IGI Index is wrong. 34 for pedigrees connecting the Sunderland and Hertfordshire Spencers, see Clutterbuck, History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford. Gilbert Spencer clearly claimed a relationship with his greater relatives: the seal he used when he was Receiver-General of Land Taxes for Kent bears a version of the Spencer arms (TnA E 182/430), usually associated with the Spencers of offley. 35 CKS U1475 C132/117; excerpts in HMC VI, 277. Similarly, another servant who appears in the documents, Miles Smyth, was probably one of the relations Leicester acquired as a result of his father’s second marriage to Sarah Smythe.

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settling in Red Leafe House on the edge of the Penshurst estate. He became deeply involved in the family’s affairs, called to Lady Leicester’s deathbed for her final blessing36 and witnessing documents along with his brother Abraham, who apparently accompanied him to Penshurst. He also scolded the younger Sidneys when required, as a complaint from the future fourth earl, then about eleven years old, gives evidence: “My Lord, I received a letter from Guilbert Spencer which I hope was not alltogether of your Lordships sence … I was … surprised at the severity of Guilbert Spencer’s letter … I shall allways receive your Lordships corrections with all submission, and beseech you not to subject me to those of a servant … which I cannot but think unbecomming one in the relation I have to your Lordship.”37 Between 1677 and 1683, when the second earl’s sons Algernon and Henry quarrelled bitterly with the heir, Philip the third earl, over the estate,38 Spencer was a firm partisan of Henry (created earl of Romney in 1694), whom he later served as political agent.39 Gilbert Spencer prospered as a result of his connection with the Sidneys: with Romney’s support he ended his life as a Groom of the Robes in successive Stuart courts and, during the 1690s, Receiver-General of Land Taxes for the county of Kent. He died in 1709 and is buried, with his wife and children, in Penshurst Church.40 The earliest evidence of Spencer’s arrival at Penshurst is the library catalogue itself, which was begun in late 1652 or perhaps early 1653 (the main catalogue lists many books published in 1652 but none from 1653, which first appear in the added entries). The task of copying it out must have been a tedious one, and not just because Spencer seems to have had a difficult original to follow: the catalogue appears not to have been created from books in hand, and Spencer may have been working in part from a handwritten list in Robert Sidney’s scrawl, from an inventory taker’s schedule, or even from a bundle of alphabetized slips.41 In some

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cases, the cataloguing followed the advice of Thomas James, librarian of Sir Thomas Bodley’s growing foundation at oxford, to index individually texts that were bound or even published together within a larger collection.42 for example, an 11-volume set of boundtogether English pamphlets is listed at 158v04, but separate listings for about 200 pamphlets in the set appear throughout the catalogue (the contents of one of these eleven volumes – a group of parliamentary ordinances – were apparently considered not worth the bother of listing separately). Spencer was less conscientious in his treatment of the contents of the 24-volume collection of bound-together french pamphlets (159r12). But he provided 290 individual listings for texts included in Margarin de La Bigne’s 11-volume anthology of patristic writings, Biblioteca veterum patrum (1624), listed at 21r13 and 21r14; unhappily he managed it by using a table of contents which was itself full of errors. The provision of the almost 1,500 additional crossreferences must also have been a wearying task. But their presence – unusual in Renaissance booklists – indicates that this catalogue was created as a working reference document. That is, the manuscript does not represent an inventory: there is no attempt to provide valuations. nor is it a shelf list: the catalogue does not provide shelf marks or locations, although a fragmentary booklist of 1723 (see pp. 37–8, and Textual Introduction) indicates that the volumes were probably shelved in the traditional fashion, by size, with octavos at the top, folios at the bottom (none of the located extant books bears an identifiable Penshurst shelf mark). organized alphabetically, predominantly by author though with titles and occasionally subjects intermingled, the catalogue serves primarily as a record of what books were part of the second earl’s library ca 1652–65. It rarely provides a full bibliographical record: entries include dates of publication for about 1,000 books; occasionally they list place of publication

36 BL Add. 32680, f. 4, and see Blencowe, ed., Sydney Papers, 274. 37 CKS U1500 C2/46, 12 March; no year but estimated at 1660. 38 for Algernon Sidney’s conviction that Spencer had conspired with Henry Sidney to keep him out of England from 1673 to 1677, see CKS U1475 L5 (autograph draft of Sidney’s bill of complaint, 1682), and Scott, Algernon Sidney and the English Republic, 236. In that document Sidney calls Spencer Romney’s steward, which he may have become by that time; in the 1680s and 90s he was certainly acting as Romney’s aide in London. 39 Besides the letters in BL Add. 32680, see the several references to “Mr. Spencer” in Sidney, Diary of the Times of Charles the Second. 40 Spencer was appointed a Groom of the Robes in 1681 and served until 1695 (TnA Ao 3/928-940); he was Receiver-General of Land Taxes for Kent from 1689 to 1701 (TnA E 182/429, 430). During his life he maintained tenancy in the Manor of Kingsbury, St Alban’s (Hertfordshire Record office, Small Collections, Acc. 751, 78783–94). An anonymous local historian observes that in 1699 Spencer was able to purchase ninety-seven acres of land in the vicinity of Penshurst for £1,700 (Penshurst Church and Village, 19). His will, dated 28 January 1705/6, is TnA PRoB 11/510, 31v–32r. The wall monument in Penshurst church recording the burials of Spencer and his family, including his last heir, another Abraham, is reported by Thorpe, Registrum Roffense, 916. 41 for Robert Sidney’s difficult handwriting see Warkentin and Kinnamon, “Robert Sidney and the Italic Hand.” The use of alphabetized slips would have been uncommon in the period, but the second earl often used slips in collecting and entering material in his commonplace books; a few of them still remain, tucked into the volumes. 42 The First Printed Catalogue of the Bodleian Library 1605, xi. A copy was in the library (83r23).

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or (very occasionally) printer. The scattered entries that provide full titles and bibliographical information are sometimes those added in the hand of the second earl; other full entries may have been copied from slips he prepared. But even if most entries do not live up to the standards the earl set himself in these examples, the catalogue appears to have served his purposes: the manuscript was evidently well used, as we can see not only in its many additions and occasional annotations but from its worn binding and curved-back spine. Presumably the earl would consult it when corresponding with agents and stationers or reading the auction catalogues he purchased. He also may have used it to compare his collection to other libraries, personal and institutional, to see what he might be missing. Among the family papers, for example, is a subject catalogue of the library of about 1,000 volumes owned by the noted scholar John Hales of Eton College (1584–1656), accompanied by a four-page list of 171 titles, apparently compiled by one of Leicester’s servants, headed “These are not in your lordship’s catalogue.”43 But whatever the uses to which the earl put his catalogue, it was evidently as important to him personally as it was practically. Unlike many booklists in the period (including the list of Hales’s library), Spencer’s manuscript has a relatively formal mise-en-page and is neatly written out, with calligraphic initials beginning each alphabetical section (see figure 3). Its cover is identical in style to that in which the earl rebound his heavily annotated personal bible (still at Penshurst today), evidently about the same time he had the library catalogue made in the early 1650s.44 none of his commonplace books or his extant printed books bear the same, distinctive binding. Readers and Collectors, 1540–1626 Lord Leicester, seated in his comfortable library room with his great commonplace books before him, is the end product of a history of reading and collecting at Penshurst that reflects the slowness with which the

conception of such a gentleman’s library evolved in England. In the sixteenth century a number of factors converged to affect the development of private collections: institutional uncertainty caused by the sudden destruction of the previously dominant monastic libraries, varying degrees of literacy among the nobility and gentry, and, as Andrew Pettegree has shown, the very different conditions of book publishing and supply in England’s small market compared with those on the Continent.45 It is possible to learn something of what Leicester’s grandfather Sir Henry Sidney was reading, but there are few if any of his books in the catalogue, and no evidence that they were kept in a special place at Penshurst. The reading of his uncle Philip, the poet, has been thoroughly explored, but only a few books certainly his have ever been located.46 But by the time Philip’s soldier brother Robert settled for good at Penshurst early in the seventeenth century, we find a more comprehensive and stable collection evolving, and clear material evidence of reading with a firm purpose, in his case that of educating his sons for public life. The reading of Sir Henry and Sir Philip links the intellectual world of the early Sidneys with the later, but it is Robert Sidney who laid the material foundations of his son’s great collection. Sir Henry Sidney: “I knowe your Lordship to love antiquities” As Edmund Molyneux relates, Sir Henry Sidney was “a good antiquarie, skilfull in storie [history], pedegree and armes, languaged (for he profited greatlie both by travell and conference) and not meanlie learned.”47 So too thought Archbishop Matthew Parker, writing in 1574 to send “one of my poore bookes of Thomas Walsinghams Storie, &c. latelie sett owte; for I knowe your Lordship to love antiquities” and asking to see some books that Sidney has “that I may enlarge them or by comparison amend those that I have in hand.”48 The little we know of Sir Henry’s books suggests that his interests were those of an intelligent Englishman of his era, but one who had been fortunate to spend

43 CKS U1500 E100, “Catalogue of Mr John Hales (of Eaton College) his bookes” (26 leaves). The document is of great interest, since though Hales’s reputation as scholar and collector is well known there has been no evidence of what books he actually possessed. He is said to have sold his fine library for £700 to assist clergy in need (oDnB). 44 See Appendix for a description of the earl’s bible, and the Textual Introduction for a description of the style of binding it shares with the library catalogue. 45 Pettegree, The Book in the Renaissance, 123–8, 339–42, and passim. 46 A Xenophon (Paris, 1572) now in the private collection at Penshurst (see the note to 216r05) and a Guicciardini (Venice, 1565) now at Harvard (see the note at 68v20) are his, and a Bandello (Lyons, 1561) contains his schoolboy inscription (see figure 4). The ownership or association attributions of a Sadoleto (Cologne, 1554) now at the folger and a Pescatore (Venice, 1551) now at Harvard are more tentative. See Appendix for the Bandello, Sadoleto, and Pescatore. 47 Holinshed, Chronicles, III, 1552. 48 CKS U1475 C7/15, Matthew Parker to Sir Henry Sidney, 1 Dec. 1574.

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time among the learned men around his brotherin-law Robert, the Dudley earl of Leicester. Dudley patronized not only works of learning and religion, but also the authors of military, cosmological, and scientific works,49 and from the books dedicated to Sir Henry it appears that authors who sought his patronage assumed he would be interested in the same kind of knowledge. Among them were the translations of André Thevet’s New found worlde (1568) and Jean de Serres’ A discourse of the civile warres and late troubles in Fraunce (1570), Richard Stanyhurst’s Harmonia seu catena dialectica (1570), Christopher Carlile’s A discourse wherein is plainly proved … that Peter was never at Rome (1572), and D.P., Certaine brief and necessarie rules of geographie, serving for the understanding of chartes and mappes (1573). Though authors generally presented copies of their books to the dedicatees, none of these works is in the catalogue. However, in 1579 Sir Henry certainly owned at least a trunkful of books, for on 28 March he paid 16s for carriage of such a trunk (with other things) from London to Penshurst (HMC I, 267). Sir Henry’s extant accounts indicate some of the books he was buying: in 1560–1 a bible “with other bookes” for £17 11s 10d (HMC I, 240) and in 1573–4 “two books of Marters” (presumably John foxe) for 46s, Richard Grafton’s Chronicle for 21s 2d, and Jean froissart’s Chronicle for 27s (HMC I, 248). A 1575 entry records simply “printed books, bought of Tottill” (HMC I, 246). Richard Tottell was primarily a publisher of law books, but the date suggests that the purchase may have included the 1574 edition of Tottell’s famous Songs and Sonnets. none of the identifiable books in these records is the copy recorded in the catalogue (the copy of Songs and Sonnets listed at 51v05 is an added book, entering the catalogue after 1652). Account entries early in 1579 also record the making of an illuminated book of the arms of Garter knights as Sir Henry’s gift for Prince John Casimir, who was visiting England with Philip’s friend Hubert Languet (HMC I, 258, 267). Perhaps most importantly, it was Sir Henry’s support of his chaplain David Powel that made possible the latter’s adaptation of Humphrey Llwyd’s Cronica Walliae a Rege Cadwalader ad annum 1294 as the Historie of Cambria, now called Wales (1584), a book that does appear in the catalogue (77r03); it remained the standard work on the history of early Wales until 1911 (oDnB).

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Six books known to have been owned by Sir Henry Sidney and his wife Lady Mary are still extant. A copy of the 1548 edition of Edward Hall’s The union of the two noble and illustrate famelies of Lancastre & Yorke (folger Library) bears, on sig. 2R8r, three sets of Latin verses in a firm italic hand, signed H.S., as well as some verses in English signed either M.S. or Mary Sidney, one dated 1551. And on sig. 3K7v a Latin epigram is repeated, in Sir Henry’s hand, along with three sets of English verses probably signed (the paper is damaged) by Mary. Andrew Strycharski has identified most of their sources: ovid, Epistulae ex Ponto, Pliny the younger, the Imagines Mortis (Dance of Death), and the English ones from William Baldwin’s Treatise on Moral Philosophy (1547). He argues that they reflect the “seriousness, sobriety, and moral conservatism” of the “little school” established for the young Prince Edward, where Sir Henry (though he was the elder by eight years) was the future king’s schoolfellow.50 The work is not in the catalogue in this edition, and other signatures indicate that this copy had left the family by 1603. A copy of Lonicer (ed.), Chronicorum Turcicorum (frankfurt, 1578) with several signatures of Sir Henry is at Penshurst, bought back by a later Sidney. A presentation copy of William Lambarde’s 1576 A perambulation of Kent (95r12) is in the Bodleian Library. Lambarde’s dedicatory letter to Sir Henry (tipped in) explains that he had previously sent Sir Henry an “exemplification” of the book, probably a manuscript, and now presents this printed version. The volume of poems by Chaucer and Lydgate issued by John Kyngston in 1561 (31v37, University of Pennsylvania) bears what is almost certainly Sir Henry’s signature; but again other early signatures indicate that this copy left Penshurst before the catalogue was made. A copy of the Concetti di Girolamo Garimberto et d’altri degni autori in a rare edition dated 1559 is at Penshurst; it once belonged to Lady Mary Sidney (who is thought to have read Italian), for she signed the title page. not in the catalogue, the book was evidently bought back by Sir William Robert Sidney in the nineteenth century. The bible, standard historical works, an anthology in Italian, a survey of the county in which the family had taken up their estate: these volumes map the range of interests in a gentry family of the period. Sir Henry Sidney’s will does not mention books,51 and the dispersal of the few known books owned by the family in these years is evidence that the Sidneys had a casual

49 See especially Woudhuysen, “Leicester’s Literary Patronage, a Study of the English Court, 1578–1582,” ch. 3, “Leicester’s Intellectual Circle.” See also Rosenberg, Leicester, Patron of Letters, 142, 282–5. 50 See Strycharski, “Some Verses of Henry and Mary Dudley Sidney and Prince Edward’s ‘Little School.’” 51 TnA PRoB 11/69, quire 27, fol. 206.

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attitude to the books they did accumulate. Well into the seventeenth century members of the family must have loaned or given away books, taken them along when they travelled away from Penshurst, or simply mislaid them. for the sixteenth-century Sidneys as for most of their contemporaries, the concept of a private library on the scale of the second earl’s had yet to evolve. Sir Philip Sidney: “The course, to knowe, what it is we desire to knowe” Sir Philip Sidney spent remarkably little of his short life at Penshurst, and when he died of battlefield wounds suffered at zutphen in the netherlands on 17 october 1586 he had been heir to the estate only since Sir Henry’s death in the previous May, unable to return even briefly to Penshurst from his military responsibilities in the Low Countries. one poignant presence in the catalogue is a copy of De sclopettorum by Bartholomeo Maggio (107r21), published in Venice in 1566, a book specifically about the treatment of gunshot wounds. Was it bought by Philip, the prudent military commander, before the battle at zutphen where he was shot? Sought out by Robert right after his brother’s injury when there might still have been hope? Picked up after Sidney’s death, perhaps to see what the treatment ought to have been? An exploration of the catalogue invites such questions, though it does not always provide answers. Given the intersection between Philip Sidney’s interrupted life and the still-evolving concept of the gentleman’s private library, it is surprising that we know anything at all about either his reading or his books. However, Sidney’s fame has taken care of that; even Queen Elizabeth did not hesitate to call him “the most accomplished gentleman in Europe.”52 The serious education at Shrewsbury School and then oxford, by which his father prepared him for public life, the letters he exchanged with learned acquaintances, and the advice he gave to others clearly indicate what books Sir Philip Sidney thought were important, but it is doubtful he ever managed to assemble in one place what we could call a personal library. A sentence in the poet’s will, made at Arnhem on 30 September 1586, provides very succinctly as follows: “Item, I give and bequeathe to my dear friends Mr.

Figure 4: Matteo Bandello, XVIII Histoires tragiques, tr. P. Boaistuau a. F. de Belleforest (Lyons, 1561), with inscriptions by the schoolboy Philip Sidney and his friend Fulke Greville. Reproduced by permission of the King’s School, Canterbury.

Edward Dyer and Mr. fulke Greville all my books.”53 What did Sidney mean by “my books”? The printed volumes he brought with him to the Low Countries? Those left behind in the apartments in Sir francis Walsingham’s house at Barn Elms where Sidney and his wife lived after their marriage in 1583? Books still at Penshurst, inherited from his father, and in which his brother Robert might be assumed to have an interest? Perhaps simply the papers in his writing desk?54 Sidney’s

52 “Je l’estime le plus accompli gentilhomme de l’Europe”: Elizabeth’s words to Prince John Casimir, as recorded by Languet in a letter of July 1579 to Matthaeus Wacker. See van Dorsten, “Sidney and Languet,” 219. 53 Sidney’s Will, in Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney, 149. 54 The looseness with which the term “book” was used well into the seventeenth century to refer both to printed volumes and to quires of manuscript makes this a real possibility.

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will was notoriously difficult and costly to administer, and there is no indication that this particular provision, whatever it meant, was in fact executed.55 nor is it easy to associate specific titles in the catalogue with the poet’s ownership. However, one book in his trunk would have been “Le livre en flaman descripvant les havres de leurope,” which Sidney requested in a letter to Christopher Plantin in the spring of 1586. It was identified by Curt Buhler as L.J. Waghenaer’s well-known Speculum Nauticum (the copy listed in the catalogue at 212r02 is a seventeenth-century English translation).56 Several of the titles in the catalogue published between 1570 and 1586 were directly alluded to by Sidney in his writings or, like Jean de Serres’s (Serranus) edition of Plato (147r01), can be associated with him.57 françois Hotman, author of the Francogallia (82r29), was a close friend, and that work is a critical text for the circle of Protestant intellectuals Sidney moved in on the Continent.58 The Responsio of Tadeáš Hajek (71r07) is a work of 1574 by the Emperor’s physician, whose son Johannes was introduced to Sidney in that same year, and eventually sponsored by him, though with no great success, at Christ Church.59 We cannot know if the catalogue entries represent the specific copies Sidney owned, though the Responsio was most likely his, but the presence of these titles provides some testimony to the continuity of intellectual interests between Sir Philip and later Sidneys. one of Sidney’s letters provides a guide, at least, to the books the poet thought important. on 22 May 1580 Sidney wrote to his friend Edward Denny, a man seven years his senior, and one he charmingly addresses not as “a scoller that will reed in the scools” but as a gentleman like himself. In it he maps a program revealing what books he thought a man of his own class, with similar duties and interests, should be reading. “This I think,”

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writes Sidney, “may be the course, to knowe, what it is we desire to knowe.” He proceeds to list “the Greek & Romane writers, for they were the wisest, and fullest of excellent examples, both of discipline & strategemes,” passes to Melanchthon’s Chronology, and moves on to Justinian, Herodotus, a long list of other Greek and Roman historians, to Tacitus, Stephanus’s Lives of the Emperors, and zonara. He goes on to specify “the particular chronicles of eche country, as Paulus Æmilius for france, Polidore for Englande, and soe of the rest,” listing in addition Holinshed, froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Comines, and Guicciardini.60 Most of the authors mentioned in the letter were eventually recorded in the Penshurst catalogue. If the titles are typical of Sir Philip Sidney’s reading, he was consumingly interested in any kind of writing that bore on public events and statecraft. The books Sidney recommended to Denny are precisely what we would expect of a man with a statesman’s interests, not a poet’s. nowhere do we get any sense that literature as we conceive that term, indeed as Sidney helped us to conceive it in the Defence, is of central importance in the formation of the mind of a gentleman. few of his extant letters are to persons with whom Sidney might have shared specifically literary interests, and even those tend to reflect the poet’s interest in public affairs.61 Wherever he might have displayed another facet, Sidney’s mind remained that of the prospective magistrate. Sir Philip Sidney, it seems, had a statesman’s and politician’s interests, the classical culture of a brilliant schoolboy, and like everyone else he read the latest books in areas of interest to him. In Gilbert Spencer’s library catalogue, Sidney is thus, as his Astrophil says of Stella, an “absent presence.”62 yet the catalogue does reveal one important aspect of the literary interests of Sidney and his brother, both of whom were accomplished writers of sonnets and songs.

55 on the problems of executing the will, see Read, Mr. Secretary Walsingham, III, 167–70; Sidney, Miscellaneous Prose, 143–6; Duncan-Jones, Sir Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet, 299. 56 ortelius, Theatrum orbis terrarum, also mentioned, is included (135r05). In the same letter, “La description des villes et forteresses” is thought by Buhler to be either Aurelio Pasino, Discours sur plusieurs poincts de l’architecture de guerre (Plantin, 1579), or (less likely) Louis Guicciardin, Description de touts les Pas-Bas (Plantin, 1582). Pasino is not in the catalogue, but Guicciardin is (68v16). See Buhler, “on the Date of the Letter Written by Sir Philip Sidney to Christopher Plantin.” The date of the letter, however, is more firmly established as March or early April 1586 by Bond, “A Letter from Sir Philip Sidney to Christopher Plantin.” Kuin agrees with Bond’s dating. 57 The other two authors are Contarini (39r14), mentioned in Sidney’s letter to Languet of 19 December 1573 (Correspondence, ed. Kuin, I, 62–6) and Aristotle, mentioned in Sidney’s letter of 18 october 1580 to Robert Sidney (Correspondence, ed. Kuin, II, 1005–10) and the letter to Edward Denny discussed below. 58 See Buxton, Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance, 93, 156. 59 osborn, Young Philip Sidney, 242. See as well 188r21, also by Hajek. 60 Correspondence, ed. Kuin, II, 980–5. 61 In his letter of 18 october 1580 to his brother Robert, Sidney writes, “My toyfulle Booke I will send with Gods helpe by february” (Correspondence, ed. Kuin, II, 1009). And in the letter to Denny he reminds his friend “that you remember with your good voyce, to singe my songes, for they will one well become an other” (Correspondence, ed. Kuin, II, 985). 62 Sidney, Astrophil and Stella, sonnet 106: “oh absent presence, Stella is not here,” in Poems, ed. Ringler, 235.

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Though many french volumes before 1600 are listed, including a little poetry, for instance Du Bartas, not one of the notable french poets is included, nor any minor ones. But among the smaller number of Italian books are at least eighteen sixteenth-century volumes of lyric poetry, anthologies of rime, and canzonieri, some by little-known figures, others by poets like Tasso and Della Casa. In addition there are four well-known midsixteenth-century treatises on vernacular composition or related matters by Girolamo Ruscelli, Lodovico Dolce, Lodovico Castelvetro, and Bernardino Tomitano. There is no comparable body of seventeenth-century Italian poetry or theory in the catalogue, even though the second earl bought much vernacular literature, a purchasing pattern dominated in his case by french books. Evidently one or both of the sixteenth-century Sidneys thought the Italian books interesting enough to buy. If so, they constitute a small, highly focused area of literary interest within the prevailingly civic orientation of the titles Philip recommended to Edward Denny and Robert cited in his commonplace books, and when fully investigated may explain a good deal of their practice as contemporary poets who were well aware of the exemplary status of Italian poetry in their day. one of the books which certainly belonged to Sir Philip Sidney, his copy of Xenophon, is now at Penshurst, bought back by the family in the twentieth century (see the note at 216r05). Judging from the few marks made in that book, he was sparing of annotation, but he did sign it “Ph. Sidney,” the words placed on either side of the Wechel emblem on the title page. Two books in our appendix of associated books, the Pescatore and the Sadoleto, are signed in the same position on their title pages, but variations in the hand make the identification very uncertain. In the 1650s when the catalogue was prepared, and perhaps even in 1743 when the actual volumes were auctioned off, some of the titles Sidney referred to in letters, books associated with him, and books alluded to in his literary works may have been in the library at Penshurst.

But if any of them were among those sold by Thomas osborne in 1743, we will probably never know. Robert Sidney, First Earl of Leicester: “if there were any good warrs, I should go to them” Sidney’s brother Robert, later the first of the Sidney earls of Leicester (1563–1626), not only shared his sibling’s interests in literature and statecraft, but in his turn commanded in the Low Countries for much of the period 1589–1603. Robert was a high-spirited but fundamentally dutiful youth who followed his brother’s path to Europe and then, enthusiastically, to the wars.63 In maturity he lived well into the next century to become lord chamberlain in the household of James I’s queen, Anne of Denmark. The number of extant books now recognizable as his testifies to the recent enrichment in our understanding of Philip’s amiable, dutiful, amorous, musical, well-connected, extravagant, and (on the basis of his books it must be admitted) well-read sibling. This transformation began with the emergence into the public gaze in 1973 of a manuscript of Robert Sidney’s poems with its fine songs64 and has been continued by publications on inventories of his clothing and household furnishings,65 revelations about his musical gifts,66 attention to his commonplacing,67 and the preparation of editions published and forthcoming of his extensive private and public correspondence.68 To this record, details of Robert’s commonplacing and the catalogue of his son’s books add a vital new dimension. By his maturity Robert Sidney was accumulating books that he kept and referred to again and again, the nucleus of what would become a true gentleman’s library. The earliest books we know of that may possibly be associated with Robert Sidney are the Cicero, De officiis, the Sleidanus, De quattuor imperiis (176v19), and the logic texts of Valerius (199r08 and 199r11) and Caesarius (not in catalogue) that his tutor Robert Dorsett purchased for him in 1575 when he was a student at Christ

63 Robert, travelling on the Continent, wrote his father in november 1580 that his brother had recommended “that if there were any good warrs, I should go to them” (Collins, I, 286). 64 The autograph manuscript of Robert Sidney’s poems left Penshurst in the early nineteenth century. It first appeared in a sale in 1833, but shortly thereafter was misattributed to Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester. After passing through several hands it was identified correctly by Peter Croft (Autograph Poetry in the English Language, no. 22). Sold at Sotheby’s in 1974, it is now BL Add. 58435. See Robert Sidney, Poems, 4–9, and Warkentin, “Robert Sidney’s ‘Darcke offrings’: The Making of a Late Tudor Manuscript Canzoniere.” 65 for Thomas nevitt’s “Memorial” describing Robert Sidney’s elaborate wardrobe see Alexander and Ravelhofer, “nevitt’s Memorial.” for the 1623 inventory of Penshurst Place see Warkentin, “Jonson’s Penshurst Reveal’d?” 66 See Alexander, “The Elizabethan Lyric as Contrafactum” and “The Musical Sidneys,” as well as his Writing after Sidney, chapter 5, “Writing and Making.” 67 Shephard, “Political Commonplace Books of Sir Robert Sidney.” 68 See Robert Sidney, Domestic Politics and Family Absence. An edition of the letters of Rowland Whyte, Robert Sidney’s agent and adviser in London for almost his entire active life, is also in preparation.

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Church, oxford.69 To these we should add Grafton’s Chronicle, bought for him by his father between 1572 and 1574 (66r24). A volume in the Pierpont Morgan Library, the french historian and prelate Claude de Seyssel’s De republica Galliae (1562), also provides a window on the youthful Sidney’s interests, or perhaps his recognition that an apprentice courtier ought to have a network. It bears a note in Latin by Richard Edes (1554–1604), “student” (that is, fellow) of Christ Church and later dean of Worcester, stating that Sidney gave the book to him in 1576; Sidney would have been twelve at the time.70 near the end of his life we see him inscribing his name in a volume by the virulently anti-Gallican Jesuit françois Garasse, Les recherches des recherches and autres oeuvres de Me. E. Pasquier (161r01).71 Signed in a firm hand “Leycester, 1623” when Sidney was sixty, its binding bears the arms of the order of the Garter, to which he had been admitted in 1616. Sidney’s annotated copy of the statutes of the order (not in the catalogue) is in the British Library (Davis 93), with a fine binding by John Bateman, the successor of the MacDurnan Gospels binder (see Appendix). At least sixteen extant books from the years between his early studies of Cicero and his death in 1626 can be documented as having belonged to Robert Sidney, along with a few others associated with him; ten are listed in the catalogue.72 This is a substantial number for the period, and the intellectual record the volumes represent is supported by the many titles he referred to in his commonplace books. Robert Sidney survived his brother’s dramatic death in 1586 for nearly four decades, serving as English military governor of flushing, as a higher, though never quite high enough, functionary in the Jacobean court, fathering eleven children (one of whom, Lady Mary

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Wroth, was yet another Sidney family poet), in his position as Queen Anne’s lord chamberlain playing an important role in the court’s musical and dramatic activities,73 fretting endlessly to his cherished wife Barbara about the expense of contending for status at court, as a lonely widower marrying a second time, and finally expiring of a stroke in a river boat conveying him from Whitehall to Baynard’s Castle, where he was lodging.74 Mortgage documents and a lengthy inventory of 1623 indicate that the widower had already transferred his best furniture and books to his son, intending to move to a smaller establishment in London. If a list of books accompanied the inventory of household goods, it has disappeared.75 But because the second earl took care to preserve the commonplace books that record his father’s reading, we can gain from them a partial picture of the books at Penshurst in the period 1603–26, and the inventory aids in developing a picture of the library room in which, eventually, they were to be kept. Robert Sidney noted what he read in four substantial folios, volumes clearly regarded by his son the second earl as a repository of serious learning, for they provided the model for his own extensive commonplacing.76 Indeed, somewhat unusually for the time, the son sometimes returned to his father’s heavy volumes to make entries in them.77 A number of titles the first earl mentioned in these annotations can be identified today in various public and private collections.78 one such book (7v15) is a heavy calf-bound folio: Rerum anglicarum scriptores post Bedam praecipui (London, 1596, STC 21783), edited by Sir Henry Savile, the youthful but already distinguished mathematician who had sometimes been part of the group when Robert travelled on the Continent between 1579 and 1582. Many of Robert’s extant books bear the owner’s signature

69 CKS U1475 A59; see also HMC I, 269. 70 Bound with froissart, Chroniques (1537), which may or may not have been part of the original gift. for Edes’s later career as dean of Worcester, see oDnB. He does not appear in other family documents. 71 The book was discovered by Philip oldfield in Bishop Hurd’s collection at Hartlebury Castle. 72 for the works listed in the catalogue, see 5v24, 7v15, 29v30, 58v24, 64r07, 93v02, 147v18, 161r01, 186r06, 219v02; for the others, see Appendix. 73 See Alexander, Writing after Sidney, 188. 74 Sir Martin Sturteville to Rev. Joseph Mead, London, 1626: “on Saturday last the good Earl of Leicester, having been at court, going and returning by water to Baynard’s castle, fell into an apoplexy, and thereof yesterday, between eleven and twelve at noon died, being in great debt” (Birch, Court and Times of Charles I, I, 129). See also CKS U1475 A37/9, entries for 13–17 July 1623. 75 for the mortgage, see Warkentin, “Jonson’s Penshurst Reveal’d.” Books, if inventoried at all, were generally listed separately. If so, and if such a list were attached to the inventory of household goods or to the mortgage itself, it could later have been removed to serve as the basis for the catalogue the second earl ordered compiled in the 1650s. Unhappily there is no solid evidence for this speculation, but Gilbert Spencer’s persistent struggle with the hand from which he was copying indicates, if nothing else, the existence of a list of some extent. 76 CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/2, z1/3, and z1/10. 77 Ann Blair comments that the use of a father’s commonplace books by a son is almost unknown in her experience (personal communication, 8 April 2005). 78 They are noted in our annotations to the relevant catalogue entries; see also Appendix.

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Figure 5: Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam praecipui, ed. H. Savile (London, 1596), with ownership signature of Robert Sidney, first earl of Leicester. The best documented of the extant Penshurst books. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Toronto.

on a corner of the title page, as does this one: “Sydney 1597” (see figure 5). The volume may have left Penshurst in the seventeenth century, for it lacks the bookplate inserted in the Penshurst books about 1704.79

Though Robert vigorously annotated several of the still-extant volumes he owned in his youth, such as the Tacitus (already mentioned) studied by Joel Davis, he did not annotate his copy of Savile. However, there are at least twenty-three references to this book or to one or another of its authors in his commonplace books. The Rerum anglicarum scriptores is one of the bestdocumented of all extant Sidney family books; besides the volume itself and the evidence of its use, we know roughly when it was purchased by Rowland Whyte, sent over to flushing, and then apparently sent back to England.80 Robert Sidney’s reading notes reveal an impressive linguistic range: English, Latin, french, German, Italian, and Spanish. As we have seen, there is evidence in the catalogue that in his youth he and Philip must have shared an interest in contemporary Italian poetry. But the Rerum anglicarum scriptores is entirely representative of the kind of reading that engaged him during his maturity. As Robert Shephard has argued, his aim was likely to educate the son who would succeed him: first William (1590–1612) and after William’s early death the eventual heir Robert.81 And like his poet brother, the first earl sought out contemporary authors. Among the books he cited there are very few classics – only Plutarch, Caesar, Polybius, and Livy – and he quoted scripture markedly less than his son the second earl, whose commonplace books are full of biblical and theological gleanings. Most frequently he drew upon historical works of his own era, both those chronicling contemporary history and those explaining it by reference to the past. Apparently reading with pen in hand,82 Sidney noted passages in Pandolfo Collenuccio’s Historia d’Italia, the chronicles and histories of Matteo and Giovanni Villani, Girolamo franchi di Conestaggio on the union of Portugal and Castile, the chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Jean froissart, Raphael Holinshed, and David Chytraeus, the histories of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, Gerardus de Roo, Jean du Tillet, Jean de Serres, George Buchanan, William Camden, Albert Krantz, Juan de Mariana, Pontus Heuterus,

79 By 1882 the volume belonged to the Cambridge classicist Evelyn Shuckburgh, among whose many publications coincidentally is an 1891 edition of Sidney’s Defence based on the 1595 text known as the Apology for Poetry. We are grateful to Julian Shuckburgh and Dr Emily Shuckburgh for answering inquiries about their relative. 80 CKS U1475 A39, f. 15v: nov. 1596, Rowland Whyte records that he purchased “Mr. Savile’s storia of England for your Lordship.” CKS U1475 C12/130, f. 126v: a letter of 11 feb. 1597/8 (crossed out, probably by Robert Sidney) mentions sending the book to England. CKS U1475 A39, f. 27r: 10 feb. 1597/8, Whyte reports a payment of 13s 8d for this title, either confirming the original purchase or recording the cost of binding, or perhaps the purchase of a second copy. 81 Shephard, “The Political Commonplace Books of Sir Robert Sidney.” 82 The first earl signed thirteen of the sixteen extant books associated with him, and a few are closely annotated in the margins. The admittedly limited evidence provided by extant books of the second earl, however, suggests that he signed his far less consistently: only two of the nine associated (or probably associated) with him bear his signature; he furthermore did not add his signature to the extant books he presumably inherited from his father, nor sign those that were probably his to which the fifth earl added the family bookplate in 1704.

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Garibay y zamalloa’s Compendio historial (more than a hundred references), the Memoires of Martin du Bellay and Philippe de Comines, Sethus Calvisius’s chronology, Johann Carion’s universal history, and Luis del Mármol Caravajal’s Descripcion general de Affrica. Almost all of these books are listed in the catalogue of the Penshurst library as it stood in 1665, and nearly half of them still appear in a fragmentary list of books in the library at Penshurst prepared in 1723 by some later Sidney for purposes unknown.83 Among the gifted Sidneys Robert was marked out by his musicality, as Gavin Alexander has shown.84 However, there are only a few books on musical theory in the catalogue of the Penshurst library, and those could as easily have belonged to his heir, who was deeply interested in the related field of mathematics. But just as the second earl’s mathematical notebooks are unhappily lost to us, there remain almost no scores or part books belonging to either earl whether extant or listed in the library catalogue. Two exceptions are a song collection by the prolific Luca Marenzio (109v11) and a folio “Musicke Booke” (121r22). Song collections and part books may have been kept with the musical instruments wherever they were housed, perhaps in the parlour (solar) in “Leicester’s Lodging” or even in the master’s study, as often happened in Italy (see figure 7).85 As for Robert’s now-accumulating books, they were probably housed in the small study attached to Leicester’s Lodging, so named in the inventory of 1623. There are a number of volumes in the Bodleian Library and elsewhere that appear to have belonged to Robert but which he probably never saw at all. These were the fruits of the splendid gift of £100 that he gave in 1600 to the library of the University of oxford being refounded by his friend Sir Thomas Bodley; the bindings are all stamped with Sidney’s arms as of that date. When the books comprising his donation were purchased and bound he was in the netherlands, and as usual pleading with the Queen to return to England.

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Rowland Whyte, his London agent and adviser, wrote to him on 16 May 1600: “Mr. Bodeley hath the bookes away, and in my opinion they are of all others the fayrest gifte, and soe intended to be put in the best place of the Library.”86 It is possible of course that it was Whyte who selected the titles, but the books delivered to the Bodleian reflect the same serious reading that we see in the commonplace books. Several of these volumes, which can be identified not only by the Sidney arms but by the marks of the clasps to which their chains were attached, left the Bodleian in the 1650s. The binding of one, after some fascinating adventures, ended up late in the nineteenth century supplying the covers for a Shakespeare first folio, a remboîtage now in the Morgan Library.87 As Spencer’s catalogue tells us, the Sidneys owned the second folio of 1632 (175v03); it is one of the added entries, so it was acquired after 1652. There is no evidence that the first earl possessed a library catalogue, though a list of his books could have been made in 1623, when the contents of Penshurst were inventoried and the aging widower turned the mansion over to his heir and took up residence in London. But Robert Sidney’s commonplace books indicate the books he read and reread. That reading situates him not only in the competitive court environment where he conducted his administrative life but – proleptically – in the intellectual setting of the learned Kentish gentlemen who would emerge in his son’s generation: Sir Roger Twysden and Sir Edward Dering, the oxindens, Lovelaces, Tuftons, and Haleses.88 Earnest readers, eager compilers and historians, they were men of large responsibilities in the county. Robert Sidney spent much more time in court service than most of these men would, but there is a sense in which he stands as their predecessor, forerunner of a generation whose wide reading would lay the groundwork for the English understanding of British and European history. As the growing evidence shows, Robert Sidney – at war and at peace, at court or in his study at Penshurst – was

83 CKS U1500 E133 (68 pages) with three additional leaves in U1500 z18. This list is fragmentary, but nine of the 22 titles listed are certainly present, and probably more. 84 Alexander, “The Elizabethan Lyric as Contrafactum” and “The Musical Sidneys.” 85 for the layout of the house in this period, see below (pp. 30–2). for studies used as music rooms see Thornton, The Scholar in His Study, 122. 86 Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 16 May 1600 (HMC II, 462, see also 477, “yf you had bene in England…”). 87 for books bought with Robert Sidney’s donation of 1600 see Warkentin and Hoare, “Sophisticated Shakespeare.” Books with Sidney’s arms (and the tell-tale clasp marks) that have since escaped the Bodleian are: Pietro Bizzari, Senatus populique Genevensis rerum domi forisque gestarum historiae et annales (Antwerp, 1529), Cambridge: St Catharine’s College, B.2.9; Avicenna arabice (Rome, 1593), oxford: Christ Church, MB.2.4; Johannes Pistorius (nidanus), Polonicae historiae corpus (Basle, 1582), London: St Paul’s Cathedral 16.B.4; fulvius Ursinus, Familiae Romanae quae reperiuntut in antiquis numismatibus (Rome, 1577), oxford: Trinity College R.12.3. In addition there is a copy of Johannes Pistorius, Illustrium veterum scriptorium, qui rerum a Germanis … reliquierunt (frankfurt, 1585), at London: national Art Library, Clements Collection, CLE 3–4; it does not appear in the Benefactors’ List but has both the Sidney arms and the Bodleian clasp marks. 88 on the intellectual vigour of the next generation of Kentish gentry and aristocracy, see Laslett, “The Gentry of Kent in 1640.”

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reading just as learnedly and assiduously. Had Sir Philip Sidney survived into the 1620s to become the master of Penshurst and a member of James I’s court, these are probably the books he would have been reading as well. Robert Sidney, Second Earl of Leicester (1595–1677): “I have them all” When we turn to the books of Robert Sidney’s son, the second earl of Leicester, we move from limited documentation and gingerly speculation to resources full of information. In addition to Gilbert Spencer’s catalogue, there are accounts from Leicester’s book buying as a young man, two book bills from 1631–2 and 1650, two book lists from his old age, the seven extant commonplace books in which he recorded his reading between approximately 1621 and at least 1662, and documents that make it possible to identify and even describe his library room at Penshurst. A frustrating exception is a finely written list of 229 books, ‘Ex Bibliotheca Birkmannorum’ (CKS U1475 z45/1), that some early Sidney must have picked up casually. Evidently a list (ca 1575–80) of books available through an agent representing the German publishing dynasty Birckmann, it represents the Sidneys’ taste but casts no light on their purchasing. The second earl evidently revered his amiable father, whose commonplace books he kept and in which he sometimes made entries, but he was of a very different temperament: melancholy and more combative. And well before the first earl’s death he was already a collector, certainly familiar with his father’s books and eager to acquire more. The second earl’s life forms a bridge between two ages: that of the Sidneys of sixteenth-century fame and their disputatious seventeenth-century descendants. At his christening in 1595 there had gathered the remnant of the sixteenth-century Sidney circle: Penelope Rich (Sidney’s “Stella”) and her lover Lord Mountjoy, Sir Philip’s widow frances and her children by the earl of Essex, and “Lady Cumberland and her daughter,” the five year-old Lady Anne Clifford.89 Eighty-two years later

Leicester’s son Algernon would return to Penshurst and his father’s sickbed from Continental exile only weeks before the reclusive old earl expired.90 Lord Leicester himself remains an enigma; as the late felix Hull wrote, he was a “friend of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, special ambassador to Denmark and france, lieutenant of Ireland, speaker of the House of Lords, [yet he] remains a shadowy, unreal figure who seldom reaches the pages of history and then usually in criticism.”91 for Edward Hyde, earl of Clarendon, Leicester was “a man of honour and fidelity to the king,” but he was also a paradox: on one hand he “expected a greater certitude in the consultation of business than the business of this world is capable of: which temper proved very inconvenient to him through the course of his life”; on the other he was hampered by “the staggering and irresolution in his nature.”92 The father of three remarkable sons, Lord Leicester himself remains a figure secluded in angry retirement among his many volumes.93 The catalogue of the second earl’s library and the voluminous reading notes he drew from his books stand as the primary documents of a reader struggling to understand what Richard Tuck describes as “a European political world of the most extraordinary instability and savagery, wracked by wars of religion and dynastic conflict.”94 In 1618 the Continent plunged into the Thirty years’ War, and it was succeeded in Leicester’s own country by the Civil Wars in which his main task would become the protection of the Sidney estates from sequestration. from 1636 to 1641 he was Charles I’s ambassador extraordinary in Paris, where he would have encountered the fullest expression of the late-Renaissance scepticism already fermenting in the time of his father and uncle. The neo-stoic stance advocated watchful quiescence for the private man, and for the public man, a ruler’s obligation to seek – and enforce – peace, a vision not easy to achieve in the carnage beginning to prevail in Europe. In work after work these issues were debated, while European presses poured forth an increasing stream of letters, contending pamphlets, histories, memoirs, and court gossip. for a time, at least, Lord Leicester collected them all.

89 CKS U1475 C12/49, Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sidney, 3 Jan. 1595/6. 90 Ian Atherton (Leicester, oDnB) states that Algernon did not return until after his father’s death, but see Scott, Algernon Sidney and the English Republic, 248–9, who documents Algernon’s return on 4 September 1677; Leicester died on the second of november. 91 Hull, “Sidney of Penshurst,” 43. 92 Clarendon, History of the Rebellion, II, 531. 93 Leicester’s fourth son was named Robert (1626–68). Samuel Pepys records an evening of great merriment with “Col. Sidney” and others, including Pepys’s wife: Diary, VII, 73. Robert was the first Colonel of the Buffs, a famed regiment with strong ties between Kent and the netherlands. He was Chamberlain to Princess Mary, and contemporary gossip, almost certainly wrongly, named him as the real father of the duke of Monmouth: see Evelyn, Diary, IV, 457n6. 94 Hobbes, Leviathan, ed. Tuck, xiii.

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The books Leicester purchased between 1618 and 1626, when he was still Viscount Lisle, were recorded in the general accounts kept by his servant Philipp Maret and show that his interests were both learned and military.95 Like his brother and sisters, Leicester had first been educated at home, and in 1607, aged eleven, he matriculated at Christ Church, oxford, as had his father and uncle.96 In 1611 he became a knight of the Bath, and in 1614 served as MP for Wilton in the Addled Parliament. In the same year his father, then governor of flushing, gave him the command of a company of foot, and he served as titular colonel of the English regiment in the United Provinces from 1616, the year of his marriage, well into the 1640s. Like his father, he married secretly and ambitiously; his bride was Dorothy, daughter of Henry Percy (1564–1632), the ninth (“Wizard”) earl of northumberland. Viscount Lisle, as he then was, had made friends with northumberland towards the end of the latter’s long imprisonment (1605–21) in the Tower, and his early intellectual interests were cultivated in the earl’s circle, which included the mathematician Thomas Harriot (ca 1560–1621). He would serve as one of the executors of Harriot’s will, and the tenth earl Algernon Percy, northumberland’s heir, remained a close friend throughout his life. Lisle and his wife seem to have been typical young courtiers of the era, praised for instance in anagrammatic verses by George Tashe printed in Camden’s Remains.97 In May 1619 Lisle accompanied his brother-in-law James Hay, Viscount Doncaster (1590–1636) on an embassy dispatched to Germany by James I in his attempt to mediate between the Emperor Matthias and Protestant rebels in Bohemia after the defenestration of Prague; John Donne travelled with them as chaplain.98 In mid-June Hay’s entourage arrived in Heidelberg, and among Lisle’s accounts we find the entry, “June 29 to the Library keeper at Heidelberg 00-02-00.”99 The young book lover must have paid a visit to the renowned Palatine Library, the most important scholarly collection in northern Europe. Its overseer was Janus Gruterus, a Continental intellectual from circles familiar to the generation of Lisle’s father and uncle. Gruterus had succeeded as overseer another member of the same circle, known to both Philip Sidney and Lisle’s father: Paulus Melissus

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(Paul Schede), who had written a cordial farewell poem to Philip Sidney as he left Germany after his embassy to the Emperor in 1577.100 Such men were the heirs of the Melanchthonian religious and political culture Philip and Robert Sidney had embraced in their youth. The neo-stoic detachment of this later generation, with its ambiguous view of monarchies and weary desire for Christian peace, was companioned by a preoccupation among late humanists such as Gruterus with encyclopedic methods and projects. They envisioned the collecting and annotating of texts as an essential task that the new sources of information proliferating during the early seventeenth century would at last make possible. This late-humanist culture – philological, stoical, irenic, and above all encyclopedic – was also that of Lisle. furthermore, the civil conflicts of the 1640s and the political tensions of the 1650s in England would pose complex problems for a family that had a well-established reputation for antiabsolutist views but whose head had a practical responsibility to preserve the family’s aristocratic status and material estate. It was the neo-stoic and encyclopedic phase of late humanism that Leicester would rely on to sustain his intellectual life during these turmoils, not only in the books acquired for his growing library but in the way he recorded what he read. Leicester was not a compiler of commonplaces on the scale of his contemporary Sir William Drake, whose fifty-four volumes of notes, writes Kevin Sharpe, constitute “the greatest archival resource we have to chart how an early modern English gentleman read, and how reading shaped his mental universe.”101 In the commonplace books that show how Leicester read the books he owned, he nevertheless left a solid body of evidence about both the library itself and his mental universe, providing an exceptional window through which to view the structure of knowledge as it was imagined by a man of his status and generation. As his servant Maret’s accounts show, courtier or not, Viscount Lisle at twenty-three was already a discriminating collector of learned works. In the months before his European journey of 1619 he had purchased, among others, two books by Girolamo Cardano, De rerum varietate libri XVII and De utilitate ex adversis capienda libri IIII,

95 CKS U1475 A41/1–14, covering the period from June 1618 to August 1626. 96 for the elder Sidneys’ concern with the education of their children, see HMC II, 227, 269, 424, 434, 437; see also Brennan and Kinnamon, “Robert Sidney, ‘Mr. Johnson,’ and the Education of William Sidney at Penshurst.” 97 Camden, Remains, 151–3. 98 for this embassy see Letters and other documents, ed. Gardiner, 190. 99 CKS U1475 A41/1, f. 10v. 100 See in general van Dorsten, Poets, Patrons and Professors; for the poem, see 173–4. 101 Sharpe, Reading Revolutions, 73.

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“Sandarus” (probably nicholas Sanders, De origine ac progressu schismatis Anglicani), “Archimedes Gk & Latin,” “fonseca’s logicke” (Pedro fonseca, Institutionum dialecticarum libri octo), the Dominican Sisto da Siena’s Bibliotheca sancta, and Emanuel van Meteren’s Historia Belgica (all in the library catalogue).102 Leicester was nevertheless self-conscious about the difference between the reading of a cultured aristocrat and the techniques of serious scholarship. In a passage written in the early 1630s he observed, They that have been acquainted with me, and my Education, and me, know that I am not, nor was bred to be a Schollar, So as I have always wanted Language, Especially Greek, and never knew I wanted that, and many other parts of learning, until it was too late, and I was too old to learne them. Cato they say learned Greek at 80 years old, but many things might be thought well done in him (who was so much Esteemed by the world and deserved it) which would be thought, and indeed be faults in me, though I have not yet attained unto … half that age.103

The lack of Greek did not prevent him from collecting a number of books in Greek, and he may have made later efforts to repair the omission. In 1632 Leicester was sent to Denmark on his first embassy, and in 1636 he went to Paris, spending six fruitless years as ambassador extraordinary, charged with persuading Louis XIII to aid Charles I’s brotherin-law frederick in regaining the Palatinate. His time in france was marked by heavy book buying, if we are to judge from the many volumes on french subjects or of french origin entered eventually in the library catalogue. However, despite his interest in mathematics, he does not seem to have attempted to enter the circle around the philosopher and mathematician Marin Mersenne (1588–1648), and his embassy yielded

no results beyond an acquaintanceship with the distinguished legal theorist Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), a fellow ambassador. In 1641 he returned to England, passing from the fraught politics of the Thirty years’ War to the perplexing conflict between king and people that had developed during his absence. for three years, Leicester attempted to serve his royal master; as he wrote to his brother-in-law the tenth earl of northumberland in 1642, “your lordship knowes I am a servant, and I could not run away if I would.”104 on his return the king had appointed him Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, his grandfather Sir Henry’s old office, which in 1646–7 was briefly to be Leicester’s son Philip’s. But remembering Laud’s hostility to Leicester and mindful of the earl’s stubborn uncertainties, Charles withdrew the appointment and gave it to the earl of ormond, with whom he had been secretly corresponding.105 Leicester’s difficulty, in large part, was that he saw himself as equally obligated to king and to parliament, where a more politic nobleman would have recognized the practical necessity of choosing between them. In June of 1644 he retired to his books at Penshurst.106 Though sworn of the privy council at the Restoration in 1660, he rarely took any part in public life again. Leicester was a rigid man in his habits; among his early acts on succeeding to the title was to issue a list of rules for the conduct of his household.107 He was endowed as well with a good measure of the hot Sidney temper; in 1620 he had come to blows with his brother-in-law James Hay, and there were other, later explosions.108 He may have simply found himself in a situation neither rigour nor temper could resolve. In 1642 he wrote desolately to Hay’s widow, his sister-in-law Lucy, countess of Carlisle, I am environed by such contradictions, as I can neither get from them, nor reconcyle them. The Parliement bids me go presently; the King commands me to stay till he

102 CKS U1475 A41/1, ff. 2r, 3r, 3v. Lisle bought several books on his trip to Germany; the only one specifically named is recorded on 30 June: “for a book de Sensibus 00-09-00.” This might be Aristotle, but is more likely either Hieronymus Provenzalis, De sensibus Hieronymi Provenzalis … tractatus (Rome, 1597) or Julius Casserius, Pentaestheseion, hoc est de quinque sensibus liber (Venice, 1609). 103 BL Add. 4464, f. 1r (Thomas Birch’s extracts from a now lost commonplace book of Leicester’s). 104 Leicester to northumberland, 9 Sept. 1642, in Blencowe, ed., Sydney Papers, 265. 105 Leicester’s religious position was probably clear to him (he attended the Protestant temple at Charenton when he was ambassador in france), but not apparently to others. As early as 1639 Archbishop Laud was describing him as “a most dangerous practising Puritan, none like … [him] in the kingdom”: Works, VII, 568. yet in the 1650s John Maudit, the intruded vicar of Penshurst, would attack the earl from the pulpit at his own gate for what he viewed as his “popish” ways. for Maudit, see Everitt, Community of Kent and the Great Rebellion, 226, and Warkentin, “The Magnate and the Minister.” See also Maudit’s own pamphlets, Antiprobal-e, or A defence of the minister of Pensherst and The practises of the earl of Leycester against the minister of Pensherst, as well as his own slightly longer account of this debacle, oxford Bod. MS Rawl. A58, ff. 83r–87r. 106 for Leicester’s account of these events, and the date of his return to Penshurst, see HMC VI, 554–9. 107 CKS U1475 E35; see HMC VI, 1 for date of 1625/6. Sometimes attributed to the first earl, but the date suggests that it was the second; not only had the first earl left the house to his son by that time, but Leicester succeeded his father by July 1626. 108 for Leicester’s own account of the altercation, see Collins I, 121–7.

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dispatch me. The supplyes of the one, and the authority of the other, are equally necessary. I know not how to obtain them both, and am more likely to have neither; so now they are at such extremes, as to please the one is scarce possible, unless the other be opposed. I cannot expect the Parliament should supply me, because it is not confident of me; and as little reason is there to thinke that the king will authorise me, for he is as little confident. The one says, Why should we give money and armes, which may be employed against us? and the other says, Why should I give power and authority, which may be turned against me? … How soon I shall get myself out of this labyrinth I cannot tell your ladyship.109

It was precisely such contradictions which Leicester would spend the next two decades investigating, his method – and perhaps his therapy – the system of inquiry afforded by the encyclopedic mindset of late humanism, his resources the library he was assembling at Penshurst, to the solace of which he had now retired. Within a few years he would commission Gilbert Spencer to make a catalogue of the books with which he surrounded himself. Leicester’s early years as soldier, courtier, and ambassador had exhibited at least the outward form of that life of dutiful negotium that humanists of the preceding century praised in the life of a public man. A neo-Latin poem addressed to him on the occasion of his appointment as ambassador extraordinary to Louis XIII praises him as just such a figure: “With your talent you surpass the ancient glory of your family, and your ancestors, whom your image praises … And you defend, with fair laws, the paths of justice, To which you devote your study night and day.”110 When Leicester withdrew to his books at Penshurst he was apparently well prepared for the otium that ought to have been his reward. That this may have been his ambition, or that someone in his circle thought of him in such terms, is suggested by his portrayal as the learned, wise, and noble “Synesius” in the Arcadian romance Theophania, written by an unknown author about 1645.111 To all appearances

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Leicester thus represented an example of the latehumanist ideal: a well-educated nobleman (as well as Latin and a little Greek, he read french, Italian, and Spanish), one with international intellectual contacts, a library rich in classical authors, a refined hand,112 and time at his disposal to reflect on the public events in which his family had played a role since the 1540s. Like other men of the early modern period, he would have regarded his library and his study as ideal locations for just such reflection, instances of the “arrièreboutique,” that place of perfect intellectual freedom of which Montaigne wrote in his essay “on Solitude.” Throughout the political events of the 1640s and 50s Leicester collected books assiduously; unlike some other learned aristocrats, he does not seem to have been interested in artefacts, and it was his son Philip who would attempt to enrich the family’s collection of paintings.113 As ambassador extraordinary in Paris he found himself in the greatest of all European cities for the number and quality of its libraries. His correspondence of this period is diplomatic or concerned with affairs at Penshurst, and regrettably gives no indication of which Parisian libraries he might have visited. However, the library catalogue (194v03) lists a copy of Louis Jacob’s Traicté des plus belles bibliothèques publiques et particulières qui ont esté et qui sont à présent dans le monde (Paris, 1644). Jacob’s book is a corrected edition of Gabriel naudé’s Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque (1627), with a second part describing (in many cases on limited or word-of-mouth evidence) libraries around the world from ancient times to the present day, including what the author could find out about those in England. Part 2 is devoted to the libraries of france, of which Jacob observes: “france exceedes today all other kingdoms in learned men and libraries.”114 from Jacob’s immensely long list, if from nothing else, the second earl would have learned the heights to which collecting and the display of learning could aspire. Several sources augment the catalogue in documenting the books Leicester sought out in this period. The first is a bill for books purchased from Richard

109 Blencowe, ed., Sydney Papers, xxii. 110 “Ingenio priscos generis tu vincis honores, / Et quos majores laudat imago tuos … Iustitiaeque vias defendis legibus aequis, / Cui defers studium nocte dieque tuum.” Heffernan, Illustrissimo nobilissimoque domino D. Roberto Sydnaeo … ad Ludovicum XIII legato, ll. 7–14. 111 Theophania: Or, Several Modern Histories Represented by Way of Romance, and Politickly Discoursed Upon (1655). Internal historical references suggest Theophania was written about 1645, though it was not published until a decade later. for its problematic authorship and dating see Pigeon, who remarks that “The representation of … Leicester as Synesius, ‘a most perfect cavalier,’ is among the most interesting in Theophania because of the marked discrepancy between the fictional character and his historical counterpart” (75). for Synesius’s learning, see 108–9. 112 In contrast with his father Robert, Leicester wrote a decent, if spiky, cursive italic, not entirely illegible even in his later years. 113 See Maddicott, “A Collection of the Interregnum Period: Philip, Lord Viscount Lisle, and His Purchases from the ‘Late King’s Goods,’ 1649–1660.” 114 “La france excede aujourd’huy tous les autres Royaumes en sçavans hommes, & en Bibliotheques”: Jacob, Traicté, 439.

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Whitaker in 1631–2, the second another from George Thomason dated 1650.115 Both have been used to document the purchase of specific books in this edition. Most important in fleshing out what we learn from the catalogue, however, is the record of intensive reading, including occasional notes about acquisition, constituted by his commonplace books (see figure 6). As overlapping, datable references show, Leicester kept several volumes in progress at the same time; the latest such citation, from 1662, actually appears in a volume which was being compiled in the years after his return from Paris.116 note taking ceases in the early 1660s, when it is apparent from complaints in the earl’s letters that his eyesight is weakening and his hands becoming arthritic. All of this material, except for some late excerpts copied for him by a servant from European newsletters, is in his own hand; he worked, it seems, in solitude. To manage his large volumes and habitual small slips of paper, Leicester developed extensive cross-references, a habit of organization that also characterizes his library catalogue. finally, not all of the books he cited appear in the catalogue; possibly these are references to books borrowed from others, or casually encountered. Leicester’s note-taking Buckinghamshire contemporary Sir William Drake at one point cautions himself, “Be sure not to study much books of learning for they divert business, take up the memory too much, and keep one from more useful things.”117 However, it was precisely the meditative perusal of learned writings scorned by Drake that was central – perhaps even psychologically necessary – to Leicester’s later life. In 1683 his son Algernon would tell the judge trying him for treason, “I believe there is a brother of mine here has forty quires of paper written by my father, and never one sheet of them was published; but he writ his own mind to see what he could think of it another time, and blot it out again, may be.”118 What he was describing, as

Leicester’s notes confirm, are the late-humanist practices of copying, collation, and evaluation of sources that Algernon daily witnessed his father engage in. However, there was a significant difference between the intellectual culture of an ambitious Jacobean courtier like the first earl and that of a frustrated midcentury grandee, and Leicester’s intensive note taking strikingly illuminates that difference. In his hands his father’s notebooks multiply into a full-scale humanist enterprise, but one much more inward looking, speculative, and less oriented towards the immediate issues of politics. In the second earl, in fact, we discover an interesting paradox: the political culture of anti-absolutism is inflected through the operations of an obsessively orderly, precedent-conscious mind.119 Whether in residence at Penshurst, serving his country in Denmark or Paris, or as a military leader cooling his heels in oxford awaiting the king’s instructions, Leicester prepared annotations for these huge folios (the scattered physical evidence suggests he used slips of paper) as intensively as he annotated his bible. once the catalogue was made he would sometimes enter new titles there as well, often with place and date of publication. The sources of his commonplacing were invariably the books in his library, an amazing number of which he carried with him in trunks even on a 1644 journey northwards that was interrupted when Prince Rupert’s men caught up with him in Chester.120 Clarendon’s often-quoted description of the second earl of Leicester as “a man of great parts, very conversant in books, and much addicted to the mathematics … and in truth rather a speculative than a practical man”121 suggests the level of passionate abstraction that by the 1640s the second earl deliberately chose to inhabit. one aspect of that apparently complete and selfsufficient intellectual world, however, is almost closed to us. This is the interest in mathematics commented

115 CKS U1475 A63/5, books purchased from Richard Whitaker, 6 July 1631 (with additional purchases included into 1632), and CKS U1475 A65, books purchased from George Thomason, 2 August 1650. 116 CKS U1475 z1/9. 117 Sharpe, Reading Revolutions, 125. 118 “The Trial of Colonel Algernon Sidney at the King’s-Bench for High Treason: 35 Charles II. A.D. 1683,” in Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials, IX, col. 878. This was no casual remark: private papers – their format, hands, and location – played a central role in the evidence at Sidney’s trial. 119 See for example the marginal comment on a passage copied from the letters of Cardinal d’ossat (CKS U1475 z9, p. 6): “But that formality is necessary, for els how shall it be known what quality is given to the messanger by his Master that sends him, unless by accident another Ambassador be upon the place as Sillery was here.” 120 CKS U1500 E96, “Trunks of the Lord of Lycesters Inventoried february 2° 1643 [1644].” Item 7 lists the contents of “A Chest of Books,” including “9 greate Bookes covered with vellom” [the commonplace books?], 16 covered with leather, and 42 other books. A second trunk (item 8) contains 21 more books, and a third (item 17), “his owne Bookes and papers sealed.” other members of the party (probably his servants) had books in their trunks as well, which raises the number even higher. See also CKS U1500 E102 (undated) for trunks of Leicester’s left about this time with Sir Thomas Smith in Chester. 121 Clarendon, History of the Rebellion, II, 531.

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Figure 6: Fols. 348v–49r from a commonplace book of Robert Sidney, second earl of Leicester. CKS U1475 Z1/9, dating ca 1638–45, with additions in 1652 and 1662. Reproduced by kind permission of Viscount De L’Isle, MBE, DL, from his private collection.

on by Clarendon and which made Leicester a friend of Thomas Harriot, whom he had met in the circle of the “Wizard” earl of northumberland. In a note of rare affection, Leicester would later write of “Mr. Harriote that same Mathematician, and admirable Scholler, my particular frend and preceptor.”122 There are several references in Leicester’s notebooks to his regard for Harriot, and the feeling must have been shared since the great mathematician, who died in 1621, made the young viscount one of the executors of his will. Harriot left him some copies of his mathematical papers (no longer traceable) and charged him with realizing

the value of his books to defray his debts.123 Perhaps Leicester retained some of them himself, for his interest in the topic is amply testified to by the number and quality of the mathematical works in his catalogue. He owned the editio princeps of Archimedes (in Greek and Latin) published in Basle in 1544, and the Latin edition of 1558 as well. At least seventeen editions of texts by or attributed to Euclid are listed, in addition to other works on geometry by Marini Ghetaldi, Johann Beyer, Leonard Digges, Albrecht Dürer, oronce finé, Thomas Hood, and others. There are major works on algebra by françois Viète, Rafael Bombelli, and Pedro nuñez,

122 CKS U1475 z1/4, 478. 123 for Harriot’s will see Stevens, Thomas Hariot the Mathematician, 193–203.

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Christoph Clavius on the Sphaera of Sacrobosco, a range of arithmetical works (a very serious study in the period) by Jacques Chauvet, Clavius again, Diophantus Alexandrinus, Gemma frisius, Robert Record, Simon Stevin, John Wilkins, and Christian Wurstisen. The presence of William oughtred’s Trigonometria (1657) indicates that Leicester kept up with advanced studies in the field. And in addition there are many works on such related fields as navigation, optics, mensuration, artillery practice, and astronomy. There are very few allusions to mathematics in the commonplace books, so it seems likely that Leicester kept a set of separate mathematical notebooks, but none are to be found among the family papers. We will never know if Leicester made any contribution of his own to the mathematics of the period, though it is evident that he was absorbed in the study of them throughout much of his life. Though he possessed an excellent collection of the canonical Latin texts, Leicester was not much interested in Latin literature for its own sake. He almost never cited the poets, except for a few allusions to Juvenal and ovid. There are many references to a substantial range of ancient historians, biographers, and anecdotalists – Tacitus, Livy, Plutarch, Josephus, and Aulus Gellius in particular – but what is marked, in both the catalogue and his notebooks, is the contemporaneity of his interests. Except in CKS U1475 z1/5 (a “dictionary” of Latin words and concepts for which he entered citations in the early 1650s), modern references far outnumber those from the classics. Unlike his father and uncle, he had no taste for poetry, preferring the drama, if we are to judge from the contemporary plays the catalogue lists (including folio works of Shakespeare, Jonson, Beaumont and fletcher, and Margaret Cavendish, smaller collections by John Lyly and Thomas Goffe, and a further dozen editions of individual plays or masques). Citations to English authors are frequent – to Bede, Matthew Paris, William of Malmesbury, Hooker, Camden, Coke, and current English controversialists such as William Prynne – but the intellectual world in which Leicester moves with greatest ease is that of the historians, chronographers, and court gossips of late sixteenth- and early seventeenthcentury Continental Latin culture. Indeed, though Leicester cited Tacitus and Livy as well as other classical historians, he was just as likely to resort for information about the antique past to books such as Pierre Ayrault’s Rerum ab omni antiqui-

tate judicatorum pandectae (1588); his copy (3v28) can be identified as the edition of 1615. Ayrault must have been his constant companion, for throughout his decades of note taking he refers continually to “Aerodii Pandect.”124 Ayrault (1536–1601), a pupil of the great Jacques Cujas, was one of the major civil advocates of his time in france, and President of Angers during the disorders of the League. His heavy folio is not the collection of laws its name would suggest. Rather, it comprises a vast historical commentary on issues in the civil law, following somewhat the same categories as Justinian’s Institutes, but relying almost exclusively on classical authors. His pages are full of citations and anecdotes from Greek and Roman historians and lawgivers, all thoroughly indexed. Leicester clearly used his copy to quarry Ayrault for historical information of every sort. one commonplace book (CKS U1475 z1/9) has datable entries from 1638 to 1645; in it Leicester’s references are wide-ranging, but almost entirely to contemporary or recently published Latin and french historians and memoirists, or drawn from his considerable collection of such chronographers as Sethus Calvisius and Johann Carion. We find excerpts from and references to, among others, Giovanni Catena’s Vita del gloriosissimo Papa Pio Quinto; Jean de Serres, Inventaire general de l’histoire de France (a favourite also with his father); nicolas Vignier the Elder’s Bibliothèque historiale; Laurent Bouchel’s Decretorum Ecclesiae Gallicanae ex conciliis eiusdem oecumenicis … libri VIII; and in particular a book that must have absorbed him for many weeks, the letters of that astute observer of the papal court Arnaud, Cardinal d’ossat. In a later commonplace book (CKS U1475 z1/4, datable entries in the 1650s) Leicester cites at least once each of such authors as Plutarch, Aulus Gellius, Livy, and Pomponius Mela. But by far the largest number of his references and excerpts come from works already mentioned, and from books such as Luis del Mármol Caravajal, Descripcion general de Affrica; Alessandro zilioli, Delle historie memorabili de suoi tempi; Esteban de Garibay y zamalloa, Compendio historial di las Chronicas … de Todos los reynos de España (another favourite of his father’s); and again d’ossat and Pierre Ayrault. Tacitus and Livy appear with some regularity throughout these commonplace books, and the earl refers at one point to his “collections from Livy,” now apparently lost.125 However, these Latin authors, so central to the theorists of classical republicanism, do not seem to be

124 There are references to Ayrault throughout CKS U1400 z1/4, z1/5, z1/8, and z1/9. 125 CKS U1475 z1/9, slips g and h.

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cited because Leicester either agreed or disagreed with their ideas. Rather, like the other works he perused so intently, they are used as source books for the collation and comparison of the ideas of different authors and for the evaluation of their authority. The Reports and Institutes of Chief Justice Coke are exploited in the same way, as are the works of Leicester’s sometime friend, Hugo Grotius. Leicester had a large number of the great jurist’s works in his library and cites them often. However, a long entry from De jure belli ac pacis on servitude and liberty makes it plain that Leicester sees Grotius less as an author making an argument than as a source of learning to be situated in a complex of related ideas, in this particular case biblical.126 Two loose bifolia in CKS U1475 z1/9 suggest he may have attempted at some point to put his reading to work in a draft treatise on civil society, but the argument is indiscernible amid the welter of citations.127 Leicester quarried his excerpts almost entirely from volumes in his own library, and they are often very long, as for example in the exceptional body of selections from the letters of Cardinal d’ossat. These passages, stretching across three decades, must have taken him many weeks, perhaps months, to copy out.128 Evidently the very activity of copying was important to him, since he can hardly have needed a record of such extensive excerpts from a text of which he apparently possessed two copies. At one point he observes while reading Leo Africanus, “This, in chronologye and due order of history should have been sayd before, but the author not considering methode, takes this time to shew the originall of the Mamelukes, by beginning with Saladin who first invented that discipline.”129 As this and other entries illustrate, Leicester did not use his library as the basis for either a chronological or discursive approach to the record of human knowledge. Rather, it is “method,” the ongoing activity of organization and annotation, that matters to him, the constant process of assimilation during which one authority is compared with another (often with some scepticism) and where words and concepts are subjected to etymological, if

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not genuinely philological, analysis. Categories are linked to each other, and one volume to another, in a system which cannot be fully penetrated because essential parts of it – a lost commonplace volume excerpted by Thomas Birch,130 the mathematical notes, the “collections from Livy” – have now disappeared. In its modernity and historicity, Leicester’s reading and collecting were focused on the current world quite as much as was that of Philip and Robert Sidney a generation earlier. At the same time he saw history, both antique and modern, from a consistently moral vantage point, and his commentaries and marginal glosses were deployed to test and judge the worth and authority of his sources in that light. Though seemingly sceptical in character, this is just as likely to be a practice he drew from the rhetorical works of Philip Melanchthon, with their probative method, designed to set human knowledge in its ethical setting and direct the unnumbered commonplace collectors of Renaissance Europe to the constant testing of their ideas within a moral framework. In this respect he represents, in a later generation, the philosophical and moral position of an earlier generation of Sidneys, with their admiration of Melanchthon and his followers. Among Leicester’s resources for a moral reading of history was a fine collection of bibles in different languages. one of his notes shows him diligently comparing the Spanish and English translations of the sacred text,131 and his library catalogue lists no fewer than sixteen different editions of the bible, in six languages besides Hebrew and Greek. He cites Scripture constantly, and to many different purposes: historical, etymological, and theological, by no means exclusively in the version of Tremellius and Junius.132 In the 1630s Leicester had engaged in an intensive period of biblical studies using as his companion Henry Ainsworth’s Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of Psalmes (1622; catalogue 5r22).133 one of the few extant printed books with marginalia in his hand is his personal bible (see Appendix). This is a copy of the King James version, which, in the same questioning spirit, he

126 CKS U1475 z1/4, 401. The same work is cited later in the volume (519), this time casually under the heading “death.” 127 Ann Moss, “The Politica of Justus Lipsius and the Commonplace-Book,” cautions shrewdly against the modern assumption that a work composed of citations could not achieve a discursive purpose; see as well Ann Blair’s chapter “Compilers, Their Motivations and Methods,” in Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age, 173–229. 128 In CKS U1475 z1/4, /8, /9, and CKS U1475 z9. 129 CKS U1475 z9, 254. 130 for Birch, see note 16 above. 131 CKS U1475 z47/1, slip b. 132 The bibles are 19v24–9 and 21r01–11. The languages are french (4), Latin (4), English (1), Italian (2), German (1), Spanish (1), Hebrew and Greek (1), Hebrew oT (1), and Greek nT (1). 133 CKS U1475 z/47, slip g.

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annotated so intensively in every available blank space that it has nearly fallen apart.134 It is in his devotion to biblical study that we begin to sense the rationale for Leicester’s attempt to systematize the record of contemporary history as he understood it, and perhaps his seeming lack of concern, manifested in the varying organization of his commonplace books, for ever bringing his system to perfection. Among the books he cited most often is St Augustine’s De civitate dei, a work he refers to constantly as well as to the accompanying commentary by Juan Luis Vives (see 15r06). If Leicester drew on Ayrault for historical information on antique custom, and on chronographers like Calvisius to situate events in human time, it was to the last of the great Latin authors that he turned for an understanding of the divine plan for human history. Augustine treats the city of God “both as it exists in this world of time, a stranger among the ungodly, living by faith, and as it stands in the security of its everlasting seat.”135 His insistence on the separation between the city of man and the city of God would also have established for Leicester a fundamentally eschatological vision of the order of history, one which justified both his absorption in the intrigues of the papal court and his devout study of God’s word. for this angry, reclusive man the central activity of philosophical and moral humanism could only take the form of exegesis, and his library provided the essential location for that constant labour. “Lord Lisleys Study” When he died in 1626 the first earl of Leicester left behind, as his commonplace book entries testify, a mod-

est but not ignoble collection of books, likely housed in one of the studies mentioned in the 1623 inventory of Penshurst.136 When the second earl died forty years later, the books had been absorbed into a substantial and distinguished private library, housed in an upper room 43 feet long, running almost the length of one side of a courtyard at Penshurst Place. Documents among the family papers, when taken together, provide us with a picture of this room, which was in use for over a century and a quarter. Architectural historian Susie West has been able to reconstruct “Lord Lisleys Study” as it was about 1665, with its fireplace, its cupboards and wall shelving, and the rich hangings that attest to its owner’s elite status.137 Because of his marital and social connections with the earls of northumberland, Leicester would have known well the old Library at Petworth Place, with its many books, paintings, and maps.138 Like Petworth, Penshurst was a courtier’s house, noble in its scale and its furnishings, and so too was its library. Testaments of 1632 and 1642 mention the books and papers in Leicester’s study,139 but the first to speak of a library is his third will, of 1665, which refers to books “in my Library Evidence house and studdy in my dwelling house called Penshurst place … and in my Studdy and evidence house in my Messuage called Leicester house … and all my books in other places.”140 few books can have been kept at Leicester House in London during the second earl’s lifetime; a letter of Hawkins to his master shows that when the town mansion was cleared for letting in 1640, all the books and papers in the study and elsewhere were packed into one trunk, and from 1644 onward, Leicester resided almost exclusively at Penshurst.141 Throughout the per-

134 The general title page is missing, but the title page of the new Testament is dated 1613 and that of the Psalms 1614; possibly STC 2227–8 or 2233. 135 Augustine, Concerning the City of God, 5. 136 The first earl died intestate; administration was granted to his widow, Sarah Smythe, and his heir on 22 June 1627. Consequently there is no testamentary information as to the formal disposal of his books. 137 Dr West undertook the project of reconstructing the architectural and decorative history of the Penshurst library at the invitation of the editors; her findings are reported in West, “Studies and Status: Spaces for Books in Seventeenth-Century Penshurst Place, Kent,” on which the discussion at this point is chiefly based. 138 Wood, “Van Dyck and the Earl of northumberland: Taste and Collecting in Stuart England,” 294. 139 The will of 1632 is CKS U1475 T325/4; it specifies “I do desire and appointe that all my bookes papers and other thinges remainenge in my studdy at Penshurst and all my bookes as I have at Baynardes Castle, or which I caried with me in my Journey may be preserved and safelie kept for the intentes and purposes as are here after mentioned.” Leicester leaves his books and papers to Philip, Lord Lisle. Interestingly in view of the grandeur of his 1665 disposition, he specifies that if enough money is not raised after the residue of his goods and chattels are sold to pay expenses, that his executors shall sell the remainder of his books and papers as they see fit. Deeds, evidences, and writings, however, are to remain at Penshurst. The will of 1642 is CKS U1475 T325/2, with another version at T325/3. It speaks of books and papers in his study at Penshurst and at his house in St Martin in the fields (presumably Leicester House) and “those I carry with me in my Journey” (this must be the trip north of 1643 in which his books were impounded; see above). The location of the books at Penshurst is described as in the previous will, but Philip and his heirs are to have his books and papers to “have and enjoy forever.” 140 TnA PRoB 11/355, ff. 215r–v, 337–43 (probate 19 Dec. 1677). 141 CKS U1475 C132/106, Hawkins to Leicester, 9/19 April 1640.

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Figure 7: Selected rooms in Penshurst Place in the seventeenth century. A: President’s tower with library bedroom above. B: Loggia with library room (“Lord Lisley’s Study”) above. C: King’s Tower, the processional entrance. D: the old chapel, with ‘Sidney’s Lodging’ above. E: the study for Sidney’s Lodging. F: lower gallery, with Long Gallery above. G: Record Tower. H: the Great Hall. I: north porch, with study above. J: three small serving rooms, with Sunderland lodgings and study above. By Susie West, adapted by Connie Ko.

iod in question Penshurst, though added to by both Sir Henry Sidney and the first earl, retained its character as a medieval defensible house (that is, one with walls), equipped like other such houses with a place to keep family documents safe. At Penshurst this “Evidence House” was in the Record Tower. As for the study and library we can trace their locations beginning with the inventory made in 1623, which works its way through the house, indicating separate apartments set aside for the king, for visitors of high rank, and for the head of the house and his family, among them the King’s Lodging, Leicester’s Lodging, and Sidney’s Lodging.142 Remarkably for the period, no less than three studies are mentioned in this inventory. The first was a room in Sidney’s Lodging (f. 11r); the second “my Lord Lisleys

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Study” (f. 20v), used by the second earl as Viscount Lisle, when he had not yet succeeded to the title; and the third “the studye within the foresaid Chamber,” that is, in the lodging over the end of the Great Hall (f. 21v, and see figure 7). The study in Sidney’s Lodging contained “Item three peecis of course tapestrye / one lowe ould stoole covered with red velvet.” That in the lodging at the end of the Great Hall contained “Item one little square table with a Turkye Carpet / two stooles with backes of black velvet frenged / with orenge tawney silke one black leather / close stoole with a pan.” But for “my Lord Lisleys Study” the inventory lists six fair pieces of tapestry with imagery work (that is, containing figures rather than landscape alone), a high chair and four high stools covered with “haircoloured”

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gold upholstery, a square table with a wainscot frame, a green carpet, a court cupboard, a Turkey carpet, green window curtains, window cloths (single curtains), andirons, a shovel, tongs, and a brass chimney cap (f. 20v). Apart from the lodgings always ready for the king, and the rooms occupied by the head of the family, this was the most expensively decorated room in Penshurst Place. Where was it located and what do its furnishings tell us? Penshurst has been much altered over the centuries, and it is necessary to work backwards from the nineteenth-century transformations of George Devey (ca 1851–70) and John Biagio Rebecca (1818) to reconstruct the layout of the house as it was about 1665. Using several documents,143 Susie West shows that the study in Sidney’s Lodging (E on plan, figure 7) was a small room off that lodging, located on the first (that is, upper) floor of the west range, and that the study in the lodging at the end of the Great Hall (I) was on the same floor, but above the porch, accessed via the east end of the present Great Hall. “Lord Lisleys Study” proves to be a large room (B) occupying the first (that is, upper) story of Sir Henry Sidney’s loggia of 1579, an area that today is part of the private apartments. In Rebecca’s alterations of 1818 this upper room was subdivided into a corridor and bedrooms, but in the elite house of the seventeenth century it presented a quite different picture. West describes Lord Lisle’s study, with its central fireplace and lit by three great south-facing windows and two to the north: “The President’s Tower and the loggia were private retreats away from the formal state route through the house … [the] processional route for visitors [that] terminated either side of the great hall in the King’s lodgings and the long galleries.”144 “The cultivation of learning and the cultured accumulation of books and other objects of study,” Paul nelles writes, “formed part of a distinct seventeenth-century ethos of nobility.”145 What had begun at Penshurst as a utilitarian collection of books had now become a grand library that, like the studies and libraries of erudite Europeans Leicester had seen abroad, expressed his confidence in the value of learning to the elite class of courtiers he and his family repre-

sented. Its spatial location away from the processional route through the house nonetheless remains consistent with the sense that even the best library rooms were not viewed as spaces to receive the public, a role they would not acquire until the nineteenth century. At first the library room was hung with the tapestries described in the 1623 inventory, and below them there would have been fitted shelves. We can assume these were wall shelving because inventories customarily described only movable items (or more rarely, removable fittings), and in 1743 a carpenter, John Chapman, was required to take down the shelving (see below). By 1677, in addition to other changes, the tapestries of 1623 had been removed, which suggests to West the need for more shelving; by that time the room may have held at least 80 linear feet of book presses and shelving, though likely not enough for all the books in the catalogue. Perhaps this is why, by the time he died, the second earl seems to have retreated to a smaller room to work and read. The study to the east of the Great Hall (J) was, historically, the preserve of his daughter Dorothy, the widowed countess of Sunderland, when she resided at Penshurst from 1643 to 1650; even to this day the area is known as the Sunderland Room.146 or perhaps he might have moved into the study off Sidney’s Lodging (E), possibly originally his father’s, in the area where his wife lived until her death in 1659. But aging and arthritic as he now was, he most likely kept his working library and his commonplace books in his bedroom, which West believes was in the President’s Tower, with a door issuing into the library (A).147 Two very late booklists suggest what the contents of this study-bedroom may have been. on 16 January 1675/6 Leicester wrote out a list of titles, prompted by what was apparently a violent removal of books from his study by persons unknown (he calls them “spoylers”). Some weeks later he made a companion list when many of the books were returned “from Mr. Alston, by Alexander Bell’s cart.” The second list is dated 24 feb. 1675/6, but it is uncertain whether the dates on these lists recorded the dates of the removal and return of the books respectively, or the making of

143 The documents comprise the 1623 inventory (CKS U1500 E120); “Measure of Rooms at Penshurst” (CKS U1500 E122), calendared as ca 1700 but more likely early seventeenth century (West, “Studies and Status,” 275n); and the 1677 inventory made when the second earl died (CKS U1475 E50; HMC VI, 634–47). CKS U1500 E164 is a sketch plan calendared as ca 1800; it was probably made in order to let the house in the late eighteenth century and before the first of the nineteenth-century restorations. 144 West, “Studies and Status,” 285. 145 nelles, “Libraries, Books and Learning, from Bacon to the Enlightenment,” 28. 146 See West, “Studies and Status,” 283–4 and 288, for a discussion of this room. 147 West, “Studies and Status,” 163. As Dora Thornton shows, the combination of study and bedchamber was frequently found in Italy (The Scholar in His Study, 33–8).

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the lists.148 Also uncertain is the date when the books were actually taken; at the end of the second list, which is almost a duplicate of the first, Leicester noted that he had bought back his copy of “Hobbs his Philosophy” in Ridgewell (probably the Essex village of that name) about three years after his books were stolen, and since he died in 1677 the incursion must have taken place at least that long before the lists of 1675/6 were written out, and possibly longer.149 Both documents are in the elderly owner’s quavering hand, and at the bottom of the first list he writes, “I cannot tell the number of English Books of a lesser volume which are took away in the spoyl. Many miscellanies & concordances are missing: so that upon serious consideration, I think that my losse at the least amounts to two hundreth pounds. Upon 5 or 6 revisions of my Books, I misse about 44 which I am sure were in my study before the spoylers came there.” of the total of 120 decipherable titles in both documents, only fifteen or so represent works possibly listed in the library catalogue. In several cases there seem to be different editions of the same work, for example in the library a 12-volume edition of Chrysostom (33v09) but in the study another edition, in eight volumes. The wording of the lists suggests that despite having established the library in the large room known as “Lord Lisleys Study” and setting Gilbert Spencer to work on a catalogue of the books housed there, as early as the mid-1650s Leicester, aging and more isolated, may have reverted to working in a smaller room. His withdrawal is evident also in the books he kept close by him: those taken by the “spoylers” are not only markedly theological but drawn from the controversies of another era. Among the English and Dutch “Annotations,” Bucer, Melanchthon, and many others we find the complete works of Richard Greenham, Edward Reynolds, Gervase Babington, William Cowper, William Perkins, and John Davenant. These English churchmen were moderate or leaning towards radicalism, which from a Sidney we would expect, but all are of a previous generation; only Edward Reynolds could be described as even a contemporary of the old earl.150

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The same orientation characterizes the volumes listed in both the catalogue and the spoylers’ lists.151 As for the “spoylers” themselves, no information about them or their invasion has been found. That Leicester’s copy of Hobbes turned up in distant Ridgewell suggests that something untoward occurred. Perhaps a few local men were simply taking vengeance on him for some unspecified wrong; Leicester seems to have been as quarrelsome in maturity as he was when he came to blows with James Hay as a young man: in the 1650s he had maintained a furious contention with the intruded vicar of Penshurst, John Maudit.152 The Library at Penshurst after 1665 In the last of his three wills (28 September 1665) Lord Leicester attempted to make provision for the future of his collections: he left the said bookes papers and other thinges … to be used by my said son Viscount Lisle during his life. And after his decease I will and give the same to my grandchild Robert Sidney his eldest sonne for his use during his life and after to remaine from one heire Male to another … And I desire and require … that every of them in his tyme do carefully look to and preserve the same for the good and benefitt of those that shall succeed them as I have done in my time and larger increased them.153

By now “Lord Lisleys Study” must – for him at least – have resembled the erudite libraries he had encountered in Heidelberg and Paris, or read about in Jacob’s Traicte. The inclusion of his papers in the legacy as well as his printed books projects the significance of his commonplace books into the future and signals his hope, never to be fulfilled, that later Sidneys would benefit from his encyclopedic writings in the same way that his father had preserved his knowledge for his own son. yet it is precisely in 1665 that additions ceased to be made to the catalogue of the library to which he was so devoted. Since Lord Leicester lived on until 1677, why

148 CKS U1500 E113. The companion list is CKS U1500 E112 (in this case the CKS archivist did not assign document numbers in chronological order). 149 CKS U1500 E112: “Mem. I bought of my Books onely one viz Hobbs his Philosophy at Ridgwell, about three years after my Books were taken away, so that this day being [blank] I have 43 books missing, some folios, some 4to, some 8vo” (f. 2r). An additional note dated 28 feb increases this number to 44. We have not been able to discover how Leicester’s copy of Hobbes ended up in the small town (today a straggling village) of Ridgewell in Essex, which in seventeenth-century terms is quite far from Penshurst in Kent. 150 CKS U1500 E113. 151 See 7r16, 13r11, 19v04, 29r28, 35r21, 37r25, 41r33, 68r13, 73v20, 89v19, 133v15, 147v18, 174r16, 175r07, and 178r05–06. 152 See Warkentin, “The Magnate and the Minister.” 153 TnA PRoB 11/355, ff. 215r–v, 337–43 (probate 19 Dec. 1677). The original will is CKS U1475 f32/4.

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should this have happened? no explanation has yet emerged for the cessation of the library catalogue. It might have been occasioned by the very making of the will only months earlier, with its magisterial disposition of the books and papers. And some letters (for example “H” for “History”) are so full of added material that a recopying would soon have been necessary. Possibly Leicester had withdrawn permanently to his study; in 1660 he complained in a letter to Algernon that his son had left him “sick, solitary and sad at Penshurst.” “Disus of writing, hath made it uneasy to me, age makes it hard, and the weakeness of sight and hand makes it almost impossible.”154 An unidentified member of the household was occasionally helping to copy excerpts for his commonplace books. The invasion of the spoylers, already mentioned, may be the origin of a rumour that circulated in the late seventeenth century that the Penshurst library had burned, indeed in a later version that a conflagration had destroyed Penshurst itself. The story first appears in an entry for 1671 in Anthony Wood’s Life and Times. The Sidneys, he wrote, from the time of King Edward VI have been collectors of books and have furnished such an eminent library that there were 3 thousand folios in it, besides others, and som MSS. Seven score years in collecting. This library was burnt between 9 and 12 on Maundy Thursday morning 1666, when severall fiers at that time were thereabouts.155

Wood made his entry five years after the supposed fire, and what he tells us is temptingly informative: “3 thousand folios” is a plausible eye-estimate of the size of the library at that time, and “seven score years in collecting” suggests that though the Sidneys did not begin to establish what we would call a library till the early seventeenth century, the family were regarded as historic custodians of a notable collection. Wood’s correspondence, on which he based a good deal of the material in the Life and Times, is in the Bodleian, but it is arranged by letter writer, not by date, which means that his informant, of unknown reliability, may never

be found. Moreover, in all the De L’Isle family papers there is no mention whatsoever at this or any later date of a fire at Penshurst: not to a fire in itself, not to the carting away of burned timbers, not to rebuilding, not in letters, and not in account books.156 With one exception no other seventeenth-century references to this event have been found, nor any later ones in the work of such early Kent antiquarians as Edward Hasted, who in the late eighteenth century wrote in some detail about Penshurst.157 The exception is Thomas Smith’s preliminary essay for the catalogue of the Cottonian Library (1696): Among the illustrious men who had frequent contact with him [Cotton], whether in speech or by letter, in their tireless zeal for the collection of books … [was] Robert Sydney earl of Leicester. But these noble libraries so eminently worthy of their owners have fallen victim … to the corrosive effects of time on the heritage and goods of noblemen, or have suffered irreparable loss in an actual fire, as was the lamentable fate of the Sydney library which the illustrious earl, his son and successors inspired by the same love of literature had each in turn enriched with great acquisitions and which was destroyed some thirty years ago when the great house of Penshurst went up in flames.158

The anecdote, repeated a generation after the event, suggests that a fire of some sort did take place, yet the very extravagance of the description raises suspicions. Penshurst still stands, despite later changes very much the aged pile that Ben Jonson described. The anecdote of the fire, and the fact that the latest dated book in the catalogue is 1665, would suggest that an accident of some sort did befall Lord Leicester’s treasured collection, but might it have been connected with the incursion of the spoylers? The library room was still in existence in 1743, and there is enough evidence in  the  way of extant volumes to show that the second earl of Leicester’s library as it was in 1665 provided at  least a portion of the collection sold off on behalf of that “master-bookseller” Thomas osborne by

154 Leicester to Algernon Sidney in London, 30 Aug. 1660, in Blencowe, ed., Sydney Papers, 205. 155 Wood, Life and Times, II, 213. The note on Penshurst appears on the flyleaf of Wood’s manuscript diary for 1671 (Bodleian Library, MS Wood’s Diaries 15). 156 The late felix Hull, the archivist who handled every single roll, volume, and leaf in the collection except for very recent deposits, states that at no point had he seen any reference to such a fire (felix Hull, personal communication, 16 May 1998), and historical research on the physical fabric of Penshurst Place by the late Jill Allibone and by Susie West has found nothing to suggest that a fire took place. 157 There is an extended description of Penshurst in the mid-eighteenth century, plus an account of Red Leafe House, where Gilbert Spencer resided, in Hasted, History … of the County of Kent, I, 401–29. 158 In Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, 1696, ed. Tite, 44. The catalogue was originally published as Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Cottonianae (oxford, 1696), with Smith’s essay in Latin.

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the auctioneer W. Shropshire in thirty-one sessions in January and february 1742/3.159 Readers and Collectors: The Later Sidneys, 1677–1743 The history of the library of the early Sidneys traces a familiar trajectory. Initially, for Sir Henry Sidney, his wife Lady Mary, and his son Philip, books were functional objects purchased for household use, for the education of the young or (increasingly with Philip) to sustain the intellectual life of a young man of political interests and promise. Despite the evident learning of Sir Henry and the poetic career of his son, there is no evidence that either of them conceived of building a private library of the kind Philip at least must have encountered in his sojourns abroad. With Robert, the first earl, this situation begins to change. Unlike his father and brother, Robert Sidney was finally able to settle at Penshurst for at least two decades. There he assembled in one place the books he needed for his life as a landowner and courtier and to educate his sons, a collection documented in the references in his commonplace books and by the fortunate circumstance that he signed at least some of the volumes he owned. In Robert the second earl we meet with a committed collector, an enthusiastic commonplacer, and – as his will testifies – a nobleman thoroughly aware of the significance of a great library in a fine room as an exemplum of his learning and the status of his lineage. Though Leicester seems rarely to have signed his books, Gilbert Spencer’s catalogue, the great commonplace books, and the inventories and plans of the house tell the story of his collecting. But in the successive codicils of Leicester’s will, there is a lessening of that awareness. The reasons why that happened are partly to be traced to the old earl’s conflicts with his sons, and theirs with each other, conflicts thoroughly studied by Jonathan Scott.160 As well, the situation of the book collector in England was changing, as is shown by the advent of auction sales in the 1670s and the establishment of collections far larger and more sumptuous than Leicester’s. There is, furthermore, the tendency of great lineages to weaken in later generations; the Sidneys were in fact

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more fortunate than many magnate families to have sustained their power and influence for nearly two centuries, despite Sir Henry’s overwork, Philip’s death, the wearying court duties of the debt-ridden first earl, and the withdrawal from public life of the second. By the early eighteenth century, however, the family was no longer an influential presence in court life, and the library that had passed to four successive earls of Leicester was no longer the focus of their interest. Books – perhaps many books – left Penshurst in these decades, we cannot tell when or how,161 and the library as a symbol of their status gave way to the contemporary fashion for pictures and collections. Leicester’s great library was about to become a commodity. If we trace the history of the Penshurst library after the second earl’s death even part way through the wills which successively disposed of it, we end up with one history of the library, and if we look at the bookplates and volumes still at Penshurst today, we end up with a somewhat different one.162 Wills may leave libraries to designated heirs, but the books themselves nevertheless pile up and drift away, pass from hand to hand, lie forgotten in corners, their numbers, diversity, and accessibility to everyone in the family constantly subverting the forces of institutionalized history. So it has been at Penshurst. In the series of codicils with which Lord Leicester tormented his executors during the dozen years between the making of his will in 1665 and his death in 1677, there was no further mention of books until the fifth, dated 4 April 1671. There, the bequest to his oldest son Philip, Viscount Lisle, was revoked and the books, papers, and writings, lumped with “Chattels, household stuffe moveables and plate,” were divided between Algernon and Leicester’s third son, Henry Sidney. In a sixth, 19 January 1671/2, books, papers, chattels were willed to Henry unless Henry died first, in which case they were to pass to Algernon. In a seventh codicil (7 August 1673) Henry’s portion was willed to Algernon should Henry die before his father or shortly thereafter. In an eighth codicil (6 April 1675) the earl’s goods, plate, money, jewels, “and other my personal Estate whatsoever” (which would normally have included the books) were willed to his grandson Robert if Henry and Algernon should die before probate.

159 Daily Advertiser, 5 January–14 february 1742/3. 160 See Scott, Algernon Sidney and the Restoration Crisis, esp. 89–99. 161 one of the handful of extant books to offer evidence of early provenance, William Bowyer’s manuscript compilation Heroica eulogia (ca 1567), must have left Penshurst at some point before 1731, when it was sold as part of the library of Thomas Jett (see 23r26). 162 Later Sidney wills have little if anything to say about books; see wills of Philip, third earl (TnA PRoB 11/444, ff. 263r–69v); Robert, fourth earl (PRoB 11/467, ff. 248r–52v); Philip, fifth earl (PRoB 11/482, ff. 126v–27r); John, sixth earl (PRoB 11/685, ff. 243v–44r); Jocelin, seventh earl (PRoB 11/745, ff. 349r–v). The national Archives also contains probate copies of the wills of Elizabeth and Mary Sidney, William Perry, and Sir John Shelley-Sidney. for Henry Sidney, earl of Romney, see above and note 163.

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Henry not only outlived Robert the second earl but Philip the third earl, Algernon Sidney, and Leicester’s grandson Robert the fourth earl. Thus the old library at Penshurst, or what remained after whatever accidents might have befallen it, ought legally to have become the property of Henry, now earl of Romney, whose life as a court favourite was conducted in London at his house in St James’s Square, and in his residences at Blacketts, on the Swale, in east Kent, and the “Queen’s House,” Greenwich. Romney’s own will, dated 20 April 1699, bestowed his books and pictures on his nephew John Sidney (later the sixth earl), but a codicil of 21 July 1702 revoked that bequest and left the books directly to his older nephew Philip, by now the fifth earl: “And I doe hereby give to my nephew the Earle of Leicester all my bookes and desire the same may be placed and kept at Penshurst for the use of his Lordship and those who shall succeed him in that seate.”163 Romney was not always this benign; immediately on the second earl’s death in 1677 he had descended on Penshurst and arranged to cut down a very large number of valuable trees,164 but there is no evidence that he ever moved the Penshurst books that were supposedly his property to any of his houses, or that his own books were moved to Penshurst. In the collection at Penshurst today, where a few titles from the old library can still be found, only a single volume may possibly have belonged to him.165 Philip, the third earl, was a friend of Dryden and Congreve, and after his death was eulogized by both Tom D’Urfey and Elkanah Settle.166 He was also, apparently, the patron of the little neoplatonic puritan Utopia established at Sheen Abbey by the minister Peter Sterry.167 However little evidence remains of his book buying. A few documents provide glimpses: in

february 1676 he purchased a “book of the Quakers” and in november 1681 “A great bok of memoirs” and “A book of Absalom” (i.e., Dryden’s “Absalom and Achitophel”).168 The sale of his large collection of Italian paintings and drawings in 1701 included “A book of Heathen Gods and Goddesses,” and “2 books of Roman Triumphs.”169 Hilary Maddicott has made a close study of the third earl’s life both in politics and as art collector, and she comments on his taste for poetry, history, politics, the visual culture of classical civilization, and religious non-conformity.170 Robert, the fourth earl, purchased a french bible in Paris in 1669 which is still at Penshurst, but he seems to have spent his time siring children, of whom he had fifteen. However, when the title of earl of Leicester passed in 1702 to his son Philip, the fifth earl, it was to a man who may have been genuinely interested in books. Philip (1676–1705) held the title for only three years, and no records of what he bought during that time have been located. However, at least seventeen books at Penshurst and eight in other libraries bear his quarto and folio bookplates, dated 1704 (see figure 8). Both are of the same “early armorial” design and came from the workshop of William Jackson, who between 1695 and 1715 made up engraved bookplates which he hoped to sell to titled families.171 The fifth earl seems to have ordered the ones he purchased inserted in the volumes still in the old Penshurst library, and they have proved useful in identifying still-extant books from the period before 1665 (see Appendix). They also provide evidence that when the books were sold in 1743 a few of them, for whatever reason, were not sent up to London. Signs of several women collectors represent almost the only evidence documenting later purchases added

163 TnA PRoB 11/477, ff. 25v–28r. 164 for Romney’s depredations see 1677 pleading in Chancery of Philip, the third earl, TnA C 10/195/28 (the second skin of Part II). 165 A large folio on war, with engravings, 25pp. Inscribed on the frontispiece “To the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Viscount Sidney, This is Humbly presented by [indecipherable] G. Lesly.” Bound in with Articles of Impeachment against Robert Earl of Oxford (1715). 166 on the friendship with Dryden see Winn, John Dryden and His World, 437, 439, 445, 450, 502. for Settle see Maddicott, “An Unidentified Poem by Elkanah Settle,” 189–92. for D’Urfey, see T. D’Urfey, “A funeral Poem …” (Bodleian Library, Montagu Ms. d.1.): Hilary Maddicott, personal communication, 23 november 1999. 167 Matar, “‘Alone in our Eden’: A Puritan Utopia in Reformation England,” 189. 168 27 february 1676: “a book of the quakers” (U1475 A43, Household accounts, 1671–1676). 16 november 1681: “a great book of memoirs,” and 17 november, “a book of Absalom” (both U1500 A15/6, Personal accounts, november–December 1681). With thanks to Hilary Maddicott. 169 for the catalogue, see Great and Famous Collection of the late Earl of Leicester’s Italian Drawings and Prints, by the most celebrated Masters in the World (Wing L966); the sale is undated in the catalogue and ESTC supplies [ca 1698], but based on information in CKS U1500 E142 Hilary Maddicott dates it as 1701 (personal communication, 25 April 2012). 170 Hilary Maddicott, personal communication, 28 november 2008. 171 on Jackson’s bookplates, see Lee, “Gentlemen and Their Book-plates,” 50–4. The fifth earl’s plate appears in Jackson’s pattern book, “The Brighton Book,” British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings, franks Collection, vol. LVI, c. 212 (when we investigated this plate it was still attributed to Sturt in the Users’ Guide).

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Figure 8: Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, 1704. Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.

to the books at Penshurst during the thirty-five years between the death of the fifth earl in 1705 and the first attempts by earl Jocelin to sell the books about 1740. A number of books still at Penshurst bear the signature “Ann Leicester.” This was Ann Reeve, the fifth earl’s countess, who was to be widowed in her twenties. She eventually remarried, and she and her new husband John Sheppard signed some books in common. A second woman collector was Elizabeth Sidney, daughter of Robert the fourth earl. She married Sir Harcourt Master, a city alderman, and a substantial number of titles with her angular signature remain at Penshurst, accumulated over several decades before her death

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in 1728. She was sufficiently interested in books to have her own bookplate and to pass on a number of her volumes to a third woman, her younger namesake the second Elizabeth Sidney, wife of William Perry and heiress to the estate. She is the most important historical link between the sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury family and the Sidneys of today. The continued presence at Penshurst of a number of books owned by these early eighteenth-century Sidneys suggests that their books never formed part of the old library that was sent to auction and must have been kept elsewhere than in Leicester’s library room. Though Thomas osborne would eventually advertise the sale of 1743 as that of the books of the late John, earl of Leicester (d. 1737), the sixth earl seems to have purchased little but newsbooks, that is, early newspapers. only one extant volume is known to have been his, and it was acquired at osborne’s sale in 1743 by the great collector Richard Rawlinson. This is a manuscript copy of the Church of England “full Anthems” once owned by Charles I, and it was a gift, as a note pasted into it testifies: “This Ms. of Anthems belonged to John Earl of Leicester Constable of the Tower, and was purchased at an auction at St. Pauls Coffee House St. Pauls Church yeard on Saturday 15 Jan 1742-3 by me RR.” The sixth earl had owned this handsome volume, today in the Bodleian Library (MS Rawl. Poet. 23), for only eleven years, as a letter pasted inside shows it was a gift to him from the antiquary and topographer John Bowack in 1732. The sixth earl of Leicester’s real interest was in his paintings, and tourists were already visiting Penshurst and Leicester House to see the collection he had assembled to replace the many family paintings that had been disposed of in sales in 1701 and 1703 to defray accumulated debts.172 It is possible that he also tried to sell some of the books, for there exists a substantial but fragmentary booklist of fifty-six leaves (CKS U1500 E133 and U1500 z18) dated 1723. This list – today little more than a confused bundle of papers – proves when reassembled to contain four lists of books arranged by language: Italian (bearing the date 1723), french, Spanish, and Latin. In each case there once appears to have existed both an alphabetical list and a shelf list; but several leaves are missing, and only portions of the alphabetical list remain for the Latin books. There is also a leaf listing atlases, and one covering some pamphlets acquired after 1665. In all about

172 At the beginning of the eighteenth century the Sidneys owned over 2,000 works of art, statuary, and paintings, chiefly acquisitions of the third earl and including about sixty great masters, among them Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, and Holbein (Hilary Maddicott, unpublished presentation at the conference The Textures of Life at Penshurst, 1552–1743, 7–8 July 2003). for the 1701 sale see note 169. The 1703 catalogue is A Most Excellent and Curious Collection of Paintings, Drawings, and Prints …

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1,050 books are included. furthermore, while many of the books in these lists are in the catalogue, many of the books in the catalogue that should be in the lists do not appear – perhaps as many as 40–50 per cent of the Italian and french books – which may indicate that relatively large numbers of books left the library even before 1723. Given the evident indifference of the sixth earl to the library, this would suggest that the 1723 booklist may represent an attempt to sort books for a sale, though no evidence has been found to show whether such a sale took place. There may have been an undocumented sale, or perhaps in the end the losses simply represent attrition, stemming from the apparent neglect of the old library by everyone except, perhaps, the fifth earl. The Sale of the Penshurst Library After the death of Henry, earl of Romney, in 1704 the books then at Penshurst passed, first to Philip the fifth earl, then to his brother John the sixth, and then to the last brother, Jocelin, the seventh earl (1692?– 1743). Jocelin had tried to ensure the continuance of the Sidney name in 1717 by marrying an heiress, Elizabeth Thomas. However, he also observed a condition imposed by her father by refusing to bed her until she was twenty-one. A lady of spirit, she took this apparent repudiation ill and ran off with someone else.173 Jocelin had no legitimate heirs male, and he was a sad figure; during the seven years he was earl of Leicester rumours circulated locally about his mental health, and his financial affairs were in extreme disorder. As the heir of a once-influential Whig family he still received a few requests for patronage, but his correspondence with family, friends, and servants exhibited increasing despair and confusion.174 William Perry and his wife Elizabeth (she and her sister Mary were to inherit the estate, if not the title) were aware that Penshurst would not pass serenely into their keeping, and they commenced legal proceedings to establish their claim as early as 1739, a case that dragged on until 1745.175

Jocelin, who inherited in 1737, must have attempted to realize the value of the library as early as 1740, for when Thomas osborne made his final offer in november 1742 (see below) he said he had first made proposals for the sale of the books “two years ago.” That offer was either withdrawn or rejected, and Jocelin turned to his neighbour Sidney Smythe of Bidborough (1705–1778), later in life a famous judge but at that time a rising lawyer and court functionary, to find some way to sell the books. on 11 March 1740/1 Smythe wrote to Jocelin: “I have spoke to Cock the auctioneer who thinks your Lordships Pictures and Books will sell best by auction & the sooner they are sold the better before the Town grows thin, he talks of eighteen pence in the Pound for the Books which he says is the ordinary price to the auctioneer for selling … If your Lordship thinks of Selling the Books by Auction there will be no occasion of showing them to any other bookseller unless your Lordship would first try what you can get in the lump & if you dislike what is bid you  then to try an Auction.”176 Either Jocelin continued to think he could do better, or more likely he was dilatory. on 17 March 1741/2 his attorney and rent collector Henry Herbert wrote to the earl, “I have found out Mr Levi, the famous Book Seller by Auction, and [he] is at this time Selling off the Parcells of Books, So that I can not, give your Lordship any account about the books before the latter End of next week.”177 But the collection as a whole – or what remained of it – was yet to be sold. In november Jocelin, or rather his solicitor Edmund Byron, returned to osborne, who now argued that since he made his initial offer in 1740 “books have been falling in value … and no bookseller will now give what your Lordship was then pleased to refuse. I cannot at present think of paying more for them than £120, but shall willingly take them at the rate which any other Bookseller will give … as the consequence of Accidental changes in Trade, of which the state is such that you cannot hope to raise the price by keeping them longer.”178 In a frequently quoted passage, T.f. Dibdin called Thomas osborne (1704?–67) “the most celebrated

173 A son of this union, calling himself John, eighth earl of Leicester, long claimed (unsuccessfully) to be legitimately a Sidney, and thus the heir to Penshurst. 174 See in particular the seventh earl’s letterbook, CKS U1500 C3/1, 2, and for patronage requests, C26/1 and C30/1. A very few books – “Mere Loye” (Mother Goose) and Quintus Curtius – were bought for Jocelin in his adolescence (see CKS U1475 A72) but there are no records of any book purchases on his part. 175 Hasted, History … of the County of Kent, III, 243–5. See also the legal documents among the Streatfeild papers, CKS U908 L21/12. 176 CKS U1500 C39/2. Christopher Cock also asked Smythe “about the Cabinet & the Clock which [torn paper] will sell very well being fine.” for Cock, his reputation as an art auctioneer, and his connection with osborne, see frank Herrman, “The Emergence of the Book Auctioneer as a Professional,” in Myers and Harris, ed., Property of a Gentleman, 7. 177 CKS U1500 C17/1. 178 CKS U1500 C27, Thomas osborne to Jocelin, Lord Leicester, 1 nov. 1742.

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Bookseller of his day.”179 Anecdotes abound of osborne’s masterful personality, his lack of interest in literature, and his ruthlessly entrepreneurial business practices (see figure 9). In The Dunciad Pope portrays him and his fellow bookseller, “the unspeakable” Edmund Curll, engaged in a pissing contest, which osborne wins, and “thro’ perfect modesty o’ercome / Crowned with the Jordan, walks contented home’ (II, 189–90). But Thomas osborne had flair; precisely at the time he was dickering with Jocelin for the Penshurst library he was preparing to sell the brilliant collection of printed books assembled by Robert Harley and his son Edward, the first and second earls of oxford. As the judicious Henry Wheatley was to observe, “what [osborne] … did is sufficient to place him in an honourable position in the history of English bibliography. He bought the finest library of the time and sold it piecemeal at reasonable prices … and he did not make much money by the transaction.”180 osborne paid £13,000 pounds for the Harleian collection, and set Samuel Johnson, along with William oldys, secretary to Edward Harley, to preparing a catalogue of the books; Johnson was writing the proposals in november 1742, just as osborne was making his final offer to Jocelin. The Harleian catalogues eventually ran to five volumes, and bibliographers agree that the last volume particularly (1745) was “salted” with books from other collections osborne was selling at the time, almost certainly including some from the earl of Leicester’s library.181 osborne was a hard bargainer; on 23 november 1742, when Jocelin was still undecided about what to do, his agent G.n. Jenkins reported that the bookseller would not give one shilling more than £120, “supposing the books and prints to answer the catalogue which he saw … If you keep them till after Christmas he will not give £100 for them.” Tightening the screws, osborne told Jenkins that he had just bought Lord oxford’s

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library and that books have now become “a drug [on the market].”182 Thus it was that on 5 January 1742/3 the Daily Advertiser announced the publication of “A Catalogue of the Libraries of the Right Hon. JoHn Earl of LEICESTER, late Constable of the Tower, JoHn nICHoLLS, late Counsellor at Law, and the Rev. Mr. SMITH, all lately deceas’d.” no copy of this sale catalogue has ever been located. The auction was held over thirty-one advertised sessions between 10 January and 14 february by the auctioneer W. Shropshire. Richard Rawlinson bought one of the books, as we have seen, and the collector James West bought others, as is shown by his receipted bill for six lots.183 osborne would later maintain that Leicester’s books went quickly, telling the heiress’s husband William Perry in 1745 that they had all been sold except for a Blaeu atlas, which characteristically he then offered to sell to Perry for fifty guineas.184 But it is clear that a number of the Sidney books had entered osborne’s general stock, for in 1754 he sold John Greaves’s A discourse on the Roman Foot (46r31) and francis Bacon’s The elements of the common law of England (50v13) to the university library at Göttingen. He was also selling to collectors like James Logan and Benjamin franklin in America, which is why there are at least ten books from Penshurst in American libraries today.185 osborne gave earl Jocelin £120 for the books, but we have no idea how many volumes he received for sale. It seems apparent, however, that what he put up for auction were the contents of the old library, or what was left of it, not the books owned by, for example, the fifth earl, his widow, and her relations, a number of whose volumes, identifiable by the 1704 bookplate and by their signatures are, as we have seen, still at Penshurst today. The last of the Leicester books were advertised on 12 february 1742/3, and on 15 february the Daily Advertiser noted “yesterday it was reported that the Right

179 Dibdin, Bibliomania, 470–1. See also John nicholls’s scornful references, Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century (1812), III, 625 and 649, and the account by Roberts, The Book-Hunter in London, 191–3. 180 Wheatley, Prices of Books, 30. 181 Even in faraway Philadelphia, James Logan complained about osborne piecing out his catalogues with his own stock; see his letter to Josiah Martin, 24 november 1744 (Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Logan family Papers, Letterbook G). Logan was constantly critical of osborne’s practices (see also Letterbooks B, E, f, 1748–50). 182 CKS U1500 C5/32, G.n. Jenkins to Jocelin Sidney, 23 november 1742. It is not apparent what catalogue osborne saw; possibly a version of the booklist of 1723, possibly Gilbert Spencer’s manuscript itself. This could only be confirmed if the printed catalogue of the sale were found and the lists compared. neither Spencer’s catalogue nor the 1723 booklist, however, contains prints. 183 BL Add. 34733, f.348; six lots, from among numbers 4700 to 5170. The books cannot be effectively identified from the scrawled note and may have belonged to the other two men named in the printed advertisement. 184 CKS U1500 C116/2, Thomas osborne to William Perry, 19 August 1745. 185 See James Logan’s letters in the Logan family Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 14 november 1743 (Letterbook E, 195–7), Autumn 1749 and 24 november 1749 (Letterbook 1748–50, 18–20, and 22). for franklin, see his letter of 19 october 1748 to William Strahan, Papers of Benjamin Franklin, III, 322–3, and Account Books Kept by Benjamin Franklin, 89–91.

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Figure 9: Thomas Osborne, bookseller of Gray’s Inn, by James Cranke (1747). Yale Centre for British Studies.

Hon. the Earl of Leicester was dead.”186 But that was only a rumour, because Jocelin held onto his unhappy and confused life until 7 July, when he finally expired in lodgings in Soho. Penshurst after the Seventh Earl In July 1743 when William Perry took up his role as master of Penshurst, the world of the Sidneys as we have known them came to an end. Jocelin was gone, the earl of Romney’s estate had been settled, Ann Reeve Leicester and her contemporaries were dead, and Abraham, the last son of Gilbert Spencer, had expired, an elderly bachelor. on 21 July a local man named John Chapman billed Perry for work done at

Penshurst: “for a new key to the Library locks and setting on – 10.6.” over the next week or so the house was put to rights, and finally on 4 August Chapman’s bill records “for taking down of Shelves in the library and putting up of the pictures & other Jobbs – 2.6.”187 Perry was very upset about the sale of the old library, since he too was a collector; his books at Penshurst today can be identified by his flowing signature or his armorial plate with its “pear.” In addition, Jocelin’s illegitimate daughter Ann was in residence at Penshurst and unwilling to give the place up. Though technically it was Perry’s wife Elizabeth and her sister who were the heirs, it was as Elizabeth’s husband that William took the lead in asserting their rights. When he arrived at Penshurst in July of 1743 to take over the property from Ann Sidney, a ludicrous scene occurred. Two contrary reports, one by Perry, one by Ann’s attorney John Howell, tell the story. It appears that Perry had to retreat to the public house in the village and gather the support of the tenants to impress Ann and her servants. Her lawyer, clearly appreciating the grotesqueness of the situation, relates that the corpulent Perry laid himself down in the hall at Penshurst and refused to move until the keys were handed over.188 Ann herself went to live with the Streatfeilds, a family of local gentry of considerable wealth. Ironically, in view of the Sidneys’ mid-sixteenthcentury proprietorship of the Robertsbridge ironworks, they were ironmasters. She married Henry Streatfeild of Chiddingstone, Kent in 1752, ending her life in far greater prosperity than she began it.189 Perry’s fate (he was declared insane a few years later) would not concern us, were it not that he tried to take Thomas osborne to court for selling off the Sidneys’ books, which he insisted constituted a family heirloom which by custom could not be alienated from the estate. To do him justice, Perry paid some attention to the family papers that remained at Penshurst, making a rough assemblage of the commonplace books and other manuscripts that remained and marking them with his own bookplate. Unhappily he also allowed Arthur Collins to consult them as he compiled his Letter and Memorials of State, sometimes known as the “Sydney State Papers,” 2 vols. (1746). Collins left his mark on the papers by cutting up and rearranging some of them to further his work, for which he has been heartily cursed by both later Sidneys and later scholars. nevertheless

186 Daily Advertiser, 15 february 1743, 16. 187 CKS U1475 A76 (2) 1740-45; 14 July–4 August 1743. The bill (which included much other work to make the house habitable), when rendered on 15 october, came to £37.8.5¼. 188 Detailed accounts of these events can be found in the Streatfeild papers, CKS U908; see especially L21/12 (Perry’s version) and L20/1 (Howell’s version). 189 Burke and Burke, Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland (1847), II, 1317.

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his volumes have been continuously useful for over 250 years. Even that work became entangled in the demise of the library, since osborne, who published it, stoutly refused to continue with Collins’s volumes unless Perry left off his claims that the library had been an heirloom.190 The conflict was settled and the work appeared in May 1746. on the death of Elizabeth Perry in 1781 the estate passed to her ten-year-old grandson John Shelley. Elizabeth’s daughter Elizabeth Jane was the second wife of Sir Bysshe Shelley, and her son eventually assumed the name Shelley-Sidney, uniting under one name the families of the poets Sir Philip Sidney and Percy Bysshe Shelley. During John Shelley’s minority Penshurst seems to have fallen into a condition not unlike that of Satis House in Great Expectations, as the description of it in an 1805 article in the Gentleman’s Magazine suggests: A melancholy gloom seems to pervade the whole pile; and it may be truly said with regard to this place, “a rope of sand” now holds its venerable walls from being thrown to the earth: come but another breach of necessitous demand, and then the whole mass is no more! …. not long ago a part of the north front was taken down, and the materials disposed of for some hundreds … this extraordinary remains of historic proof, this invaluable repository of the Arts, is totally forsaken by the owners, and shut up as though it was an empty house to be lett, or ready to be sold for the value of the materials.191

And, like Satis House, Penshurst seems to have remained exactly as it had been for decades, furniture and pictures in their places and what was left of the books on their shelves. John Shelley-Sidney’s scrawled signature appears across the title pages of a few volumes still in the library today. After that all is silence, until in the 1830s the names of Sophia fitz-Clarence, wife of the first Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, and Sir William Robert Sidney begin to appear in the volumes accumulated by Regency, Victorian, Edwardian, and modern family members. The Penshurst library today is a pleasant private collection, assembled by many later Sidneys from books they purchased, inherited, and

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once or twice bought back from the old library sold off so briskly by Thomas osborne. It contains a number of interesting early printed books, but most of them belonged to the foulis family of yorkshire, with whom later Sidneys were connected by marriage. These books have their own signatures and bookplates; they came to Penshurst by inheritance in 1950 and have nothing to do with the history of the Sidneys’ own collections. A few books from the pre-1665 library can be found in the private collection at Penshurst today: a copy of the Historia di Giovanni Zonara (Venice, 1560), signed “R. Sydney” (219v02), bought back in the nineteenth century; Thomas de fougasses, Histoire generale de Venise, vol. 2 only (Paris, 1607), signed “R. Lisle 1616” (first earl), binding stamped with his arms (58v24); a boundtogether miscellany of Interregnum acts and ordinances, of which the second item, An act for the sale of several lands and estates forfeited to the common-wealth for treason (1651), is lightly annotated in the hand of the second earl; and the second earl’s bible (see Appendix for these last two items). others remain in the family’s possession but are currently held in the U1475 z classification of the De L’Isle papers in the Kent History and Library Centre: Jacob Typot’s Symbola divina et humana pontificum, imperatorum, regum, vol. 1 only (Prague, 1601), with the bookplate of Philip, fifth earl, dated 1704 (180v14), and five manuscript books, including works by John Selden and Sir francis Knollys (37r28, 50v28, 71r01, 113r02, 115r16). Some of the other manuscript and printed books on deposit are connected with the family in the subjects they treat or their (printed) dedications, but lack evidence of early family provenance and are likely to be later acquisitions. Today the extant books of the early Sidneys are scattered from London to Philadelphia, Göttingen to Toronto, and perhaps this is to be expected. Worth noting, however, is the very small proportion of extant books to the number of titles in the catalogue of 1652– 65: more than 4,200 appear in the catalogue yet fewer than thirty are known to survive. nevertheless the few early books containing the 1704 bookplate still at Penshurst, and others that passed into the rare book market, suggest that the major problem in searching

190 See the series of letters from Arthur Collins to William Perry beginning mid-March 1745/6 discussing osborne’s right to auction the books, which was at issue because Jocelin’s right to sell them to him was thought to have been uncertain. Were they “heirlooms” as Perry insisted, and thus an inalienable part of the estate, or personal property that could be freely left to a legatee? See CKS U1500 C63/6, /7 and /8. 191 “An Architect” [now identified by the late Jill Allibone as John Carter], “The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation,” 1126–8. It is possible that the dismantling Carter described was simply the taking down of the fortified walls which in early pictures can be seen to surround the house. By the late eighteenth century Penshurst did not suit the taste of the time. Joseph farington paid a visit in September 1794 and wrote, “I do not remember to have seen any building of that date more gloomy & less desirable to choose for a residence than Penshurst”: The Diary of Joseph Farington I, 243. He had not changed his opinion in october 1811 (XI, 4006).

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for books owned by the Sidneys may be a simple one: only Sir Henry Sidney and Robert, the first earl, tended to sign the books they owned. Had Philip Sidney done so more frequently, his fame would have made the books he owned coveted. Had the second earl done so the very size of his collection would have led to the discovery of many more identifiable Penshurst books, whether they drifted away from Penshurst between 1677 and 1743, or were sold by osborne in the 1740s. nevertheless, though there are gaps in the documentation, it is possible to tell the story of the early modern library of the Sidneys at Penshurst almost from its beginning in the 1540s to its ending in 1743, and to tell it with an uncommon sense of the particulars of its existence. We know who did and did not assemble the books it held; we know who listed them and how and when he did it; we know where the books were kept and used and what role that room may have played in the Sidneys’ sense of their place in the world. We witness Sir Henry making a small working collection and his heir Sir Philip leaving his own books (whatever they may have been) to two friends; we see the courtier’s earnest learning of the first earl and the solitary scholarship of the second. Even the absence of books tells a tale: of the uncertain life of Algernon Sidney, and of the Sidney women who packed their book trunks and joined their husbands at other estates. We learn of the women who in their turn came to live at Penshurst, like the second countess with her theological works and

the eighteenth-century Sidney women with their volumes on a much wider variety of subjects. More shadowy figures play their part: the widowed countess of Sunderland in her study over the Great Hall, and John Chapman, the carpenter whose task it was to remove the wall shelving in “Lord Lisleys Study.” At the dispersal of the library the saddest blow may have been to William Perry, who as a collector himself bitterly lamented the loss of the books. But he then pulled himself together and set the carpenter John Chapman to turning the great room next to which Leicester had slept into a picture gallery and repairing the lock on the door. In Perry’s day visitors (there would be many in the eighteenth century, a tourist age like our own) really came to see the pictures, and despite earlier sales Penshurst still had many fine ones to display.192 And so the old library with its dusty, out-of-date collection was slowly forgotten. Gilbert Spencer was forgotten too; though he ended his life as a prosperous and influential local man living in a fine house, Red Leafe, just up the hill from Penshurst itself, he left no identifiable portrait of himself, his house is long gone, and his estate was slowly dispersed among heirs who expired without issue. However, the catalogue Spencer copied out remains and today provides the key with which, three and a half centuries later, we can unlock the door of “Lord Lisleys Study” and restore the library of the Sidneys to its place both in the history of the book and in the history of this notable family.

192 See for example the description of Penshurst’s “noble collection of pictures, and many other curious works of art” described in 1780, room by room, in The Tunbridge Wells Guide, 53ff.

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The Manuscript and Its Sources The catalogue of the library at Penshurst Place is a substantial bound manuscript on deposit with the archive of the Sidney family papers in the Kent History and Library Centre (formerly the Centre for Kentish Studies), Maidstone (shelfmark CKS U1475 z45/2). The volume is a folio of 271 leaves (originally 282: see collation below), with a text block measuring 32.5 × 20.5  cm and binding dimensions of 33 × 21 cm. The paper is uniformly watermarked throughout, showing a shield with suspended post horn, the shield containing three fleur-de-lis surmounted by what is termed in heraldry a “label” or bar with three hanging points; the watermark is identical to Laurentius 364 (their example used in 1653). The correspondingly uniform countermark is a lozenge containing a heart bracketed by the letters I and C, identical with Laurentius 687B (their example used in 1655), Heawood 2323, and Gaudriault 4136.193 The catalogue begins on fol. 2v and ends on fol. 219v; the remaining 52 leaves are blank. The volume was not originally paginated, but the primary scribe provided an alphabetical running head (“A” “B” “C” etc.) as appropriate at the top of each recto. Pencilled foliation was added in 1984. The manuscript collates as follows: 110 2–610 7–118 12–1510 168 17–2710 2812 29–306 [ = 282 leaves, of which 271 remain]. Eleven leaves are missing: the second leaf of the first gathering, which may have functioned as a title page, has likely fallen out through handling (the upper cover is detached and the blank first leaf is loose), and ten successive blank leaves (originally fols. 269–78) were torn out at an early date. The modern foliation begins on what was originally the third leaf and skips the missing leaves at the back of the volume.

The binding is snuff-coloured reversed calf, with a simple blind-stamped frame made up of a double fillet all around and a similar panel off-set to the left, both decorated with corner fleurons. According to David Pearson this style, uncommon in printed books, was used extensively in the period for binding ledgers and account books.194 It features five sewing supports, but no headbands. The fore-edges show the remains of green silk ties. one other book still in the Sidney family’s possession is bound in the same fashion, a tattered, much-annotated bible (London, ca 1613) once owned by Robert Sidney, the second earl of Leicester (see Appendix). The earl apparently had his personal bible rebound to match his library catalogue, probably by the same binder. Like this bible, the binding of the catalogue is very worn: much of the leather covering the spine is missing, and the spine has curved back on itself from continuous use. The Penshurst catalogue was probably copied into the bound “blank” book rather than bound after copying on loose quires (the normal preference of professional scribes): the writing on the versos becomes cramped and occasionally shaky as it enters the gutter, but it never disappears into the binding, as it might have were it bound after copying. Also, in the first third of the volume the scribe filled each leaf with many entries, as if fearful of eventually running out of room; as he progressed, the writing becomes larger and looser, with fewer entries per page and more blank leaves left between letters, as he realized over time that the volume was more than long enough for his task. The “main” catalogue averages 35 entries per page in the first 50 pages, drops to an average of 25 entries per page in the next 50 pages, then settles down to about 22 entries per page for the remainder of the manuscript (and leaving the final sixty-three

193 Laurentius and Laurentius, Watermarks 1650–1700 ; Heawood, Watermarks; Gaudriault, Filigranes. Theo and frans Laurentius suggest normandy as place of origin for their example of the watermark, but Auvergne for the countermark; Gaudriault also suggests Auvergne for its example of the countermark. 194 Pearson, English Bookbinding Styles, 18, and see fig. 3.63.

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leaves blank, also unlikely if the book were bound after copying). All leaves used by the scribe show evidence of having been folded in half vertically, with the fore-edge folded up and towards the gutter, and then folded again the same way. The scribe then used the creases at the one-quarter marks for his margins, the crease nearest the gutter forming the margin for the rectos and that nearest the fore-edge for the versos. The text of the catalogue (see figure 3) consists of “main” entries written on both sides of every second leaf, leaving each page of entries facing a blank page for recording additions – the same effect created by an interleaved printed book.195 The “main catalogue” was copied in 1652 or perhaps early 1653: the latest datable book among the main entries is 1652, and all books datable to 1653 or later are “added” entries. new entries were added until 1664 or perhaps early 1665: there are no datable books from 1665 or later. (for a discussion of possible reasons for the cessation of additions, see the Introduction.) The entries are arranged alphabetically, chiefly by author and title, but on very informal principles. Works by francis Bacon, for example, appear under “Bacon” (six entries plus two cross-references to works listed by title), under their titles (seven, including one work listed twice under different keywords), and under “Verulamij” (three, with no overlap with the entries under “Bacon”). Some entries offer full titles; others are curt to the point of opacity (many comprise just one word). Some titles are descriptive (including descriptive titles in English or Latin of works published in languages the scribe did not read, such as German or Dutch), or are drawn from caption titles or running heads. Most entries provide format (often unreliable). Many provide no author, even at times for works not published anonymously. Some provide date or place of printing, and very occasionally the stationer. In a few cases, entries provide informational glosses on the authorship or content of a work.196 There are no shelf marks or valuations. The main hand of the manuscript is that of Gilbert Spencer, the secretary-cum-steward who entered the family’s service in the early 1650s and remained an influential presence in their affairs long after the second earl’s death in 1677; his career and close relationship with the Sidneys is discussed in the Introduction. Spencer’s script, a typical seventeenth-century cursive, is that of an educated, perhaps moderately learned

man. He knows some Latin and routinely uses the abbreviations familiar to copyists. He does, however, make many mistakes (see the discussion of transcription conventions below). once he completed the main catalogue he likely made some of the added entries, but he was not the only one to do so: maintaining the catalogue seems to have passed to others when Spencer increasingly took on the responsibilities of a steward. only one of these additional hands can be identified with certainty, as it is the distinctive italic of the second earl himself, who from time to time entered corrections and additions on both the main pages and facing blank pages. Unlike Spencer’s, his entries often give full titles, date, and place of publication, and we can surmise that those of Spencer’s that do so were copied from material prepared by the second earl. The main entries evidently were not made with books in hand. Many of the errors in the catalogue – particularly the frequent substitutions of confusable letter forms – indicate a struggle to read handwritten copy, not print. This ur-catalogue was not necessarily in document format: more likely, Spenser was working from an alphabetized set of slips (or set of slips pasted onto pages), since there is evidence in the family papers that the second earl customarily used slips in classifying his commonplace book entries. In addition, the presence of a group of cross-references to main entries not in the catalogue suggests that slips were made for both main entries and cross-references, but that the slips for these main entries were lost. Whatever its origin, the ur-catalogue was likely difficult to read and had probably evolved haphazardly over many years, with layers of additions and corrections; it may already have been recopied one or more times. nevertheless, in content and in entry format the ur-catalogue apparently suited the needs of the second earl, for the entries seem not to have been refined and updated when he initiated the making of his new catalogue in the early 1650s. Editorial Principles for ease of consultation, each entry in the catalogue has been edited to be as free-standing as possible. The edition contains no textual apparatus: the transcription indicates interlinear additions or strikeouts, and the bibliographical identifications that follow the entries clarify textual idiosyncrasies.

195 Changes from one letter to another occasionally disrupt the pattern of alternating folios. The “added” catalogue occupies evennumbered folios from 2–40, 70–120, 130–4, 148–68, 198–208, and odd–numbered folios from 41–69, 123–7, 137–47, 169–97, 211–13. Annotations in the edition indicate instances of “added” entries placed at the bottom of a “main” catalogue page. 196 See e.g. 29v35, 39v34, 48r01, 82r01, 141r08, 175v08, 180r05, 182v17, 186r02, 205r01.

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Each entry consists of: 1) An entry number in the left margin, identifying the leaf on which it appears and numbering the entries in sequence: “15v22” is thus the 22nd entry on the verso of fol. 15. If the entry contains a crossreference, an arrow () points to the corresponding reference. A few circular cross-references are indicated with a double-headed arrow (). 2) A transcription of the entry as it appears in the manuscript, according to the conventions set out below. The transcription is printed in bold type to differentiate it from the editorially supplied identification and annotation. 3) An identification of the book, with the bibliographical information regularized according to the conventions set out below. 4) In some cases, an annotation that a) calls attention to anomalies in the manuscript entry or difficulties with the annotation, and/or b) provides information documenting connections between a book and a family member. for thirty-four entries, we describe extant Sidney family copies of the book listed: most of these are almost certainly the same copies that were in Penshurst in the mid-seventeenth century. In other cases, we note purchase records, appearances in other family booklists (particularly the lists of foreign-language and Latin books compiled in 1723), dedications to family members, and references in correspondence, commonplace books, and selected printed works (such as Sir Philip Sidney’s Defence). our annotations based on the thirteen large commonplace books and collections of the first and second earls rarely supply page numbers. These great folio volumes comprise many complex entries (see for example figure 6). Unless their texts were carefully edited (a project we hope someone will one day undertake) it would be impossible to ensure either comprehensiveness or accuracy. The commonplace books provide an exceptional opportunity for further intensive study, but sadly that could not be a priority of this edition. We have chosen instead to note the presence in specific volumes of explicit references to identified works, and indicate if the work in question appears to be cited extensively or repeatedly. Transcription Gilbert Spencer was an educated man, but he was not a professional scribe. His text consequently demonstrates not only the inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization characteristic of the period,

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but also inconsistencies of letter formation, abbreviation conventions, and modes of presenting information. In addition, the handwritten sources from which he was working were themselves likely subject to the same inconsistencies, and for more than a decade he and others wrote new entries or added information to existing entries, introducing inconsistencies among different hands and even within the same hand over time. The transcription aims to present the manuscript as accurately as possible, regularizing some features of early modern scribal practice for legibility. Since the identifications in effect gloss the catalogue entries (or provide the reader with the information needed to track down full title pages that include all information presented in the longer entries), we have not corrected the text’s numerous botched names and garbled words. Annotations note probable errors if they affect the identification (e.g., “C. Liuium probably a scribal error for C. Plinium”; “1615 apparently an error for 1605”) or call attention to unexplained elements in the entries. In the transcription, we have regularized fossil thorn (the “y” in “ye”) to “th” and initial “ff” to “f” but retain u/v, i/j, digraphs, and the brevigraphs “&” and “&c” as they appear in the manuscript. Consistency has not been imposed on inconsistently employed abbreviations (such as “vi” “vid” and “vizt”). Punctuation is likewise preserved. Scribal abbreviations are expanded, with the supplied letters in italic: most common are the ornamented “p” (for per, par, pro, etc.), the terminal “us” graph, the tilde for omitted “I” “m” and “n,” and a flourished “r” employed for terminal “um.” Spencer does not employ the terminal “es” graph, and consistent usage in the manuscript indicates that terminal “s” is to be transcribed as “s.” Superscript letters are lowered, unless attached to numbers (e.g., 4to, 2d, 7ieme); if a contraction, the word is expanded unless the contraction is familiar or self-evident (e.g., “Mr.” “Dr.” “St.” “Esqr.” or “Wm.” for “William”); supplied letters are italicized. format indications such as fol., 4°, 8°, 12° are not expanded. Where the hand is unclear as to whether a majuscule or minuscule letter is intended, it is transcribed as minuscule. Truncated words are not expanded unless the suspension is signalled by a regularly employed abbreviation (e.g., terminal “m”, “um”, or “us”): expanding truncations in a text like this is bibliographically dangerous, as it often involves making bibliographical or linguistic assumptions about the work listed. Truncations signalled with periods or colons are reproduced as they appear; if not expanded, tildes or other terminal flourishes (most commonly, flourished terminal “t” and “r”) are replaced with periods.

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Scribal obliterations are marked with < strikeout >, with periods for any unreadable letters; false starts comprising single letters are not recorded unless they indicate substantive correction (e.g., “f” for “fol” struck out and replaced with “4°”). occasional underlinings, line-fillers, and slashes marking line endings are omitted. Where a slash has sometimes been used to divide an entry each instance has been treated ad hoc. Deliberate blanks within entries are indicated thus: [blank]. Interlineations are indicated thus: \inserted material/. The first occurrence of initial letters signifying the beginning of new alphabetical sections is preserved, but not the alphabetical running head on the recto of each manuscript leaf. An alphabetical section beginning on a facing page is indicated thus: [A]. A dotted line indicates the gutter between left-hand verso and right-hand recto; a solid line indicates the turning of a leaf to a new opening. Entries added in the margins, or marginal additions to entries, are included in the transcription {enclosed in wavy brackets}; the occasional marginal gloss appears in the entry annotation. occasionally two titles were recorded on a single line; these have been dealt with ad hoc and usually given separate entry numbers. The initial letters found at the end of some entries were evidently present in Spencer’s source copy, where they were added to facilitate alphabetizing.197 They are noted in the annotations as “X = draft indexing initial.” Bibliographical Identifications Many books listed in the catalogue can be identified by exact edition, either because only one edition is known to have been published or because the entry provides sufficient information (such as date) to narrow down a range of possibilities. Identifications in these cases provide, in order and according to conventions set out in more detail below, author, title, place of publication (if known), printer (if known), date, format, and bibliographical source. If, however, the information in an entry allows for more than one edition, we present the range of possible dates we have found. These ranges are not necessarily comprehensive: while we have consulted all major and many more specialized bibliographical resources, both printed and electronic, guaranteed comprehensiveness is in most cases simply not possible, particularly for books published in Europe. If all editions found were published in one

city or by one stationer, then place of publication or stationer is also included. With the exception of references to STC, Wing, and the occasional specialized bibliography, bibliographical sources are not provided if an entry cannot be identified with a specific edition. Entries have not been identified solely on the basis of formats provided by the manuscript catalogue, which are frequently unreliable. Seventeenth-century book owners tended to shelve their books according to size, and their assessment of format was not that of a modern analytical bibliographer: the catalogue frequently confuses quartos and octavos, octavos and books in smaller formats, and even occasionally quartos and folios. In all uncertain cases printer, publisher, and date are omitted and a range of dates is provided for a specified range of formats (e.g., “4° and 8° edns. found 1580–1620”). The qualifiers “probably” and “possibly” are employed when some uncertainty remains about author or title. But of the approximately 4,200 separately published titles listed in the catalogue, only about two dozen potentially identifiable ones have eluded bibliographical identification; a few dozen others provide insufficient information to specify one of several possible texts or authors. Within the identifications we have followed the following conventions: 1) Author. Personal names are generally given in their native vernacular unless the author is better known under a Latin name. Pseudonyms are provided in parentheses after the name. Latin locator names are given in brackets, as, e.g., “Artemidorus (Daldianus),” as are titles where relevant or helpful in identification, especially for nobles or ecclesiastics. If an identified entry contains works by more than one author they are listed in sequence, separated by a semicolon; in the cases of some larger anthologies, we provide the leading names followed by “[and others].” 2) Title. Usually as given in the source cited, but variation among cataloguing practices means that in some cases we have had to be inventive. Titles are full enough to make the entry clear, but author names and affiliations within titles are usually omitted and lengthy titles discreetly shortened. Uniform titles (for works that appeared under variously worded titles) or editorially supplied descriptive titles (such as Works) are indicated by square brackets. Capitalization, spelling, and punctuation follow

197 A fragmentary document in the family papers (U1500 E133, ff. 52–4) lists the titles in two volumes of bound-together English pamphlets acquired after the catalogue was no longer being updated: indexing initials like those in the catalogue have been added to the titles.

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the practice of STC for books published after 1601 (i.e., i/j, u/v, and long “s” are regularized). While many books in the library are sixteenth-century editions, most are from the seventeenth century or were published in ranges that cross from one century to another: given the uncertainty of many dates of publication in this catalogue, we have for the sake of consistency employed the same conventions for all titles. 3) Place and printer. Place names are given in their English form. occasionally more than one place is provided, if an edition appears to have been issued in two cities (“Paris and Lyons, 1600”) or with some STC books (“London, 1612-24; Antwerp, 1637”). Printers are provided only when a specific edition can be identified or if all editions found bear the same imprint. Imprints are abbreviated and regularized, and names given in the vernacular, based when possible on the printer indices in STC, Wing, and the CERL (Consortium for European Research Libraries) Thesaurus. 4) Cross-references. In most cases, cross-references are not provided with their own identifications: the arrow sends the reader to the cross-referenced entry for the full identification. occasionally, a cross-reference is to another cross-reference, which in turn leads to the main entry. Cross-references to main entries missing from the catalogue are treated as main entries. With circular cross-references, the identification is attached to the fullest entry or, if the two entries contain the same information, the entry to appear first in the catalogue. The exceptions are the 207 cross-references to “Ramas Eng.” (158v04)

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and the 286 cross-references to “Bib. Pat. Lat.” (21r13–14). “Ramas Eng.” is an 11-volume collection of bound-together English pamphlets from the 1640s. fortunately, the catalogue provides separate entries for titles in ten of the eleven volumes (and often for texts within titles), cross-referenced to the entry for the collection as a whole. Since these are separately published works, each has been identified fully where entered. “Bib. Pat. Lat.” is the 11-volume compilation of patristic texts edited by Marguerin de La Bigne, Bibliothecae veterum patrum (Paris, 1624). The catalogue provides separate entries for each included text (probably based on the work’s not entirely accurate index), cross-referenced to the main entry for the set. These separate entries have been identified by author and title or incipit, if not found in Migne (see below) and where possible provided with a reference to the version of the text in J.P. Migne, Patrologia cursus completus, series Graeca (Paris, 1857–86) or Patrologia cursus completus, series Latina (Paris, 1844–66). The individual titles (probably several hundred) in a set of 24 volumes of bound-together french pamphlets (159r12) were not catalogued separately. 5) Duplicated entries. Many entries not signalled in the catalogue as cross-references seem nonetheless to represent duplicated entries (the same book listed under both author and title, e.g., or by two different keywords). In most cases, entries containing duplicated information are only identified once, either at the fullest entry or, if the two entries contain the same information, at the first to appear in the catalogue. Annotations link these entries with one another.

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[A] 2v01 Abridgment of the Records in the tower of London from the Raigne of King Edward 2d to Ri: the 3d of all the Parliaments etc collected by Sir Ro. Cotton Revised by Wm. Prynn Esqr. London. fol. 1657. An exact abridgement of the records in the Tower of London. Coll. by Sir R. Cotton. Ed. W. Prynne. London: W. Leake, 1657. fol. Wing C6489. 2v02 Abul-Pharaijo Historia Dynastiarum latine versa by Pocock. vi. Historia 74v09 2v03 Accorombonius in Aristotelem Romæ – 1590. fol. Accorambonius, felix. Interpretatio obscuriorum locorum et sententiarum omnium operum Aristotelis. Rome: Santi a. Co., 1590. fol. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 18s. In 1723 booklist. 2v04 An Account of the Arbitrary Exaccions &c leavied out of the Associate Counties. Anno 1647. vi. in Ramas Engl. 3 parte. 158v04 An account of the arbitrary exactions. London, 1647. 4o. Wing A235. 2v05 Account of Mr. Cawdry’s Triplex Diatribe concerning superstition wil-worship & Christmas Festivalls by H. Hammond D.D. 1655. 4o. Hammond, Henry. An account of Mr. Cawdry’s Triplex diatribe. London, 1655. 4o. Wing H510–11.

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Oviedo, libri tres. Lyons: H. Cardon, 1615. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 3r04 Abington or Habington vi History. 77r05 3r05 Abbott his defense of the reformed Catholicke of Perkins 4o. Abbot, Robert. A defence of the Reformed catholicke of M. W. Perkins. London, 1606–11. 4o. STC 48–48.5. Probably pt. 1 only; for the separately published pts. 2 and 3, see STC 49–50.5. 3r06 Abolition pour ceux qui ont porté les armes durant les troubles 8o. Probably Charles IX. Ordonnance du roy concernant ceulx de la religion prétendue réformée qui n’ont porté les armes contre sa personne ... au commencement de ces présents troubles. Paris: R. Estienne, 1567. 8o. Bn. 3r07 Abrahami Patriarchæ liber Iezyrah. 16. yesirah. Abrahami Patriarchae liber Jezhirah, sive formationis mundi. Tr. G. Postel. Paris: G. Postel, 1552. 16o. BL. 3r08 Abregé depuis Pharamond a Hen. 4o. fol. C., H. Abbregé de l’histoire Françoise, avec les effigies des roys, depuis Pharamond jusques au roy Henry IIII. fol. edns. with this title found Paris, 1596–1646. ‘4o’ in entry refers to title’s ‘IIII’ (not to book format). Duplicated entry or another copy at 50v01. 3r09 Accademiæ Françoise vi. Primadaye 151r10 3r10 Accompts in an admirable Inuention. 16. Probably Monte Regal (Piedmontois). Invention nouvelle et admirable, pour faire toutes sortes de comptes. Smallformat edns. found 1575–1648. 3r11 Achilles Tatius vi. vranologion 207v07

3r02 Abbas Vrspergensis fol. bis. vi. Chronicum 33r29 ‘bis’ = two copies.

3r12 Accord entre le Pape et Venise. 8o. Donato, Leonardo. Le manifeste du sérenissime duc de Venise, sur l’accord d’entre nostre saincte père le Pape Paul cinquiesme et la République. Paris: widow of n. Roffet, 1607. 8o. Bn.

3r03 De Abbassianorum rebus Deque Aethiopiæ Patriarchis Ioanne Nonnio Barretto et Andrea Oviedo Lib. 3us A Nicolao Godigno Soc. Iesu 8o Lugduni – 1615. Godinho, nicolao. De Abassinorum rebus: deque Aethiopiae Patriarchis Joanne Nonio Barreto et Andrea

3r13 Achmetis. Artemidorus (Daldianus); Achmet ibn Sirin; [and others]. Artemidori Daldiani et Achmetis Sereimi f. Oneirocritica. Paris: C. Morel, 1603. 4o. CUL.

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3r14 Acia restituta. 4o. Chifflet, Jean Jacques; nuñez, Alfonsus. Acia Cornelii Celsi propriae significationi restituta. Alphonsus Nuñez ... defensus. Antwerp: B. Moretus, 1633. 4o. BL. 3r15 Acosta en Loor de las mugenes. 4o. Acosta, Cristóval. Tratado en loor de las mugeres. Venice: G. Cornetti, 1592. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 3r16 Acosta in french. vi Histoire Naturelle etc. des Indes Occid. 75r20 Acosta, José de. Histoire naturelle et morale des Indes. Tr. R. Regnault Cauxois. 8o edns. found Paris, 1598–1617. In 1723 booklist. format indicated in entry at 75r20.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. and in the tyme of Mary now Queene of Scots etc. Anno Domini 1566. fol vid. Laws and Acts. 95v10 The actis and constitutiounis of the realme of Scotland. Ed. E. Henrison. Edinburgh: R. Lekpreuik, 1566. fol.  STC 21875–6a. 3r23 Adams his workes fol. Adams, Thomas. The workes of Tho: Adams. Being the summe of his sermons, meditations, and discourses. London, 1629–30. fol. STC 104–5. 3r24 Adelmanij Epistola ad Beringarium Bib. patr. Lat. Tom. 3 Adelmannus (bp. of Brescia). De eucharistae sacramento ad Berengarium epistola. PL 143: 1289. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

3r17 Accosta de natura noui orbis. 8o. Acosta, José de. De natura novi orbis et de promulgatione Evangelii apud barbaros. 8o edns. found 1588–96. In 1723 booklist. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/6): 23 Sept. 1623, 1s 6d to Jean Hotman for ‘Acosta de novo orbe.’

3r25 Adonis Chronicorum breuiarum Bib. Lat. Patr. Tom. 7. Ado (saint, abp. of Vienne). Chronicon in aetatis sex divisum. PL 123: 23. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 3r26 Adriani Historia de suoi tempi 4o. 2us volum. bis.

3r18 Acta pacificationis inter Hispan. & Belgas 4 . Acta pacificationis quae ... inter regis Hispaniarum & Mathiae archiducis, gubernatoris ordinumque Belgii legatos Coloniae habita sunt. Ed. a. tr. A. Albada. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1580. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. o

3r19 Acta inter Bonifacium. 8. et Philippum pulchrum 8o. Acta inter Bonifacium VIII, Benedictum XI, Clementum V ... et Philippum Pulchrum Regem Christianorum. Ed. S. Vigor. [n.p.], 1614. 8o. BL. 3r20 Acts of Parliament 1o Regis fol. Anno Reg. Jacobi ... primo. London: R. Barker, 1604. fol. STC 9500–00.8. or: Anno regni Caroli, regis ... primo. London, 1625-30. fol. STC 9508–9. 3r21 Acts of Parliament Anno 1617. fol. The acts made in the XXII parliament [1617]. Edinburgh: T. finlason, 1617. fol. STC 21897–8. 3r22 Acts & Constitutions of the Realme of Scotland made in Parliament holden by the King James the

Adriani, Giovanni Battista. Istoria de suoi tempi. Ed. M. Adriani. 2 pts. Edns. found Venice: Giunti, 1583–7. 4o. ‘bis’ = two copies. one copy possibly the edn. in folio (1583). Two entries in 1723 booklist, one in 1 vol. and one in 2 vols. Many commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2.

3v01 Adrichonij Theatrum Terrae sanctæ fol Adrichem, Christiaan van. Theatrum terrae sanctae et biblicarum historiarum. fol. edns. found 1590–1628. In 1723 booklist. 3v02 Advancement of learning Lat. fol. de augmentis scientiarum Bacon, francis. Opera ... tomus primus: qui continet De dignitate & augmentis scientiarum libros IX. London, 1623; Paris, 1624. fol. STC 1108, Shaaber B20. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/14): 15 feb. 1625/6, 10s for ‘Sir franc. Bacons book de augmentis scientiarum.’ ‘Advancement of learning’ probably provided for cataloguing purposes. But possibly two works catalogued together, one being the folio English retranslation from the Latin: Of the

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advancement and proficience of learning (oxford, 1640), STC 1167–67.5. 3v03 Advancement of learning with the Essayes of Sir Francis Bacon 4o. Bacon, francis. The twoo bookes ... Of the proficience and advancement of learning. 4o edns. published London and oxford, 1605-33. STC 1164–6. Catalogued with: Bacon, francis. Essayes or counsels, civill and morall. 4o edns. published London, 1625–42. STC 1147–51, Wing B283. Entry suggests that the two publications were both 4o and either bound together or catalogued as a set: Essayes therefore less likely to be one of the 8o or 12o edns. (STC 1137–46). Another copy of Essayes listed at 15v03. 3v04 Aduertisement to a secretary of the Lord Treasurers, and the said Lord Treasurer his gentrie. 8. Verstegan, Richard (pseud. John Philopatris). An advertisement written to a secretarie of my L. Treasurers of Ingland ... also of a letter written by the L. Treasurer in defence of his gentrie, and nobility, intercepted, published, and answered by the papistes. [Antwerp], 1592. 8o. STC 19885, ARCR II, #757. Translated and abridged from a work by Robert Parsons (ARCR I, #885). Duplicated entry or another copy at 31r24, catalogued under a more descriptive title. 3v05 Les Aduis de Madamoiselle de Gourney. Gournay, Marie Le Jars de. Les advis ou les présens de la demoiselle de Gournay. Paris, 1634, 1641. 4°. Duplicated entry or another copy at 66r18. In 1723 booklist. 3v06 [—] Aduis de Mr. Guillaume a sa Saintete 8. Guillaume, Maître. Advis de Maistre Guillaume a sa Saintete, sur le différent qui est entre lui et les Vénitiens. 8o and 12o edns. found La Rochelle and [n.p.], 1607. 3v07 Aduis sur le droict de saxe, a Iuillieres et Cleues 4. Advis sur le discours du pretendu droict de la maison electorale et ducale de Saxe, en la succession des duchez de Juilliers, Cleves et Berg. [n.p.], 1610. 4o. Munich BSB. 3v08 Aduis pour la paix de l’Eglise. 8. Serres, Jean de. Advis pour la paix de l’eglise et du royaume. Paris, 1597. 8o. Caen BM.

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3v09 second Aduertisement des Catholiques Anglois aux Francois Catholiques, & a la Noblesse qui suit a present le Roy de Nauarre. A Tholose. 8o. B 1591. orléans, Louis d’. Second advertissement des catholiques anglois aux François catholiques. Toulouse, 1591. 8o. Bn. ‘B’ probably = ‘Bis’ (two copies). 3v10 Aegiptiorum simulachra vi. Fabula. 186r05 3v11 Aeliana Tactica 4. Aelianus (Tacticus). Probably De militaribus ordinibus instituendis more graecorum. Venice: A. a. J. Spinellus, 1552. 4o. BL. The list of works purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65) includes 2s for ‘Aelianus de ordinibus. 4o.’ 3v12 Aelianus de Animalium natura. 8 Aelianus, Claudius. De animalium natura. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1562–1616. 3v13 {2} Aelianus vi. Vegetius 201r04 Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry apparently should follow the next. 3v14 Aelianus his Tacticks. Aelianus (Tacticus). The tacticks of Aelian or art of embattailing an army. Ed. a. tr. J. Bingham. London: L. Lisle, [1616]. fol. STC 161–61.5. Possibly, but less likely, a ‘second part’ published 1629–31 (STC 162–3). Duplicated entry or another copy at 50v16. 3v15 Aelius Antonius vi. Hispan. 75r08 3v16 Aelius spart. vid. Suetonius. 182v03 3v17 Aelius Lampridius vide Suetonius 182v03 3v18 Aemilius probus Imperator. / græcorum vitæ 4. Cornelius nepos. Aemilii Probi vitae excellentium imperatorum. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. often attributed in the period to Aemelius Probus. In CKS U1475 z1/5, under the heading ‘fortuna’ the second earl corrects a reading from ‘percepta’ to ‘praecepta’ and cites ‘Cornelius nepos in vita Attici’ (221), indicating that he was using an edition later than that of Lambinus (Paris, 1569), where the attribution to nepos was proposed.

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3v19 — eiusdem Hystoria de gestis Francorum fol. Aemilius, Paulus. De rebus gestis Francorum. fol. edns. found [ca 1517]–1601. Philip Sidney recommends ‘Paulus aemilius for france’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). 3v20 Aeneas siluius de ortu & Authoritate Imperij Romani vi. de Iurisdictione etc. 89r23 3v21 Aeneas vi. Polibius 147v10 3v22 Aeneæ Gazæi Theophrastus Bib. Patr. Lat. Tom. 3. Aeneas (Gazaeus). Theophrastus, sive de animarum immortalitate et corporum resurrectione dialogus. PG 85: 871. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), but in Aiutarium, vol. 2. 3v23 Aeneas siluius v Iurisdictio. 89r23 3v24 Aeneas siluius v. Bohemiæ. 21v26 3v25 Aeneæ siluij Hystorica Bohemica. 4. Pius II (pope) (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini). Historia Bohemica. 4o and 8o edns. found 1475–1620. Duplicated entry or another copy at 144v17. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. 3v26 Aeneæ Epistolæ. Pius II (pope) (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini). [Epistolae]. Many edns. of different collections throughout the period. 3v27 — Eiusdem Hystoria Basiliensis. 8o. Wurstisen, Christian. Epitome historiae Basiliensis ... Aeneae Sylvii Basilea. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1577. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77v12. 3v28 Aerodij Pandecta rerum Iudicatarum. fol. Ayrault, Pierre. Rerum ab omni antiquitate judicatorum pandectae. Paris: M. Sonnius, 1615. fol. oxford (Merton). numerous commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, z1/8, and z1/9. A quotation in CKS U1475 z1/4 includes the sentence ‘Crassum decedentem ex Asia proconsulem occidisset’ (515) from a passage that appears only in the 1615 edition.

3v29 Aeschile Tragediæ. 8. bis. Aeschylus. Tragediae. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 3v30 Aesopi Fabulæ. 8. Aesop. Fabulae. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. In 1723 booklist. Philip Sidney cites ‘Aesop’s tales’ in Defence, 87, 103, 109. 3v31 Aethici Cosmographia vbi Augustus. 16. Aethicus; Antoninus, Augustus. Cosmographia. Antonii Augusti Itinerarium provinciarum. Ed. J. Simler. Basle: T. Guarin, 1575. 16o. Adams A303. 3v32 Afeolem vir Politicus vi Furius. 60v23

4r01 Advice of the Assemblie of Divines conc. a Confession of faith &c vi in Ramas Eng. 7. parte 158v04 Westminster Assembly of Divines. The humble advice of the Assembly ... concerning a confession of faith. 4o edns. 1646–58. Wing W1427–33. 4r02 Advice to a Son. 8. 1656. osborne, francis. Advice to a son. oxford, 1656. 8o. Wing o508–11. 4r03 Ady. vid. Candle. 28r02 4r04 Æeclogæ vid. Calendarium. 26v05

4v01 An Agitator Anatomiz’d. vi Ramas Eng. 5 parte 158v04 An agitator anotomiz’d. [London], 1648. 4o. Wing A763. 4v02 Ailredus Abbas Rieuallensis. vid. Historia. 76r01 4v03 Englands Alarm from the North vi in Eng. Ramas 5 parte. 158v04 Englands alarm from the North. London: R. White, 1648. 4o. Wing E2938.

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5r02 Africæ descriptio fol. Insufficient information to identify. Large-format maps or groups of maps were published with this title (or variations thereof) by all the major map publishers from 1550 to 1652. Entry could refer to one of these publications, or to a collection of separately published maps gathered into an ad hoc volume. for Joannes Leo (Africanus), De totius Africae descriptione libri IX (Latin edns. found in 8o and 12o only), see 97r12. 5r03 Agatange vi Melitan 113v15 5r04 Agathias vi Procope 151v13 5r05 Agathias vi. Zosymus 219v06 5r06 Aggeus & Pontes v. Bertius. 19v11 5r07 Agnellus de Ideis. 4o. Agnellus, Scipione. Disceptationes, de ideis. Venice: A. a. B. Dei, 1615. 4o. BL. 5r08 — eiusdem Hystoria de rectæ fidæi Epistol. Bib. Patr. Lat. Tom. 3. Agnellus (abp. of Ravenna). Epistola de ratione fidei, ad Armenium. PL 68: 381. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 5r09 Agobardi opuscula Bib. Patr. Lat. Tom. 9. Agobardus (saint, abp. of Lyons). for various works of Agobardus, see PL 104: 9. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 5r10 {2} Agricola de Mensuris & Ponderibus fol. Agricola, Georgius. De mensuris & ponderibus Romanorum atque Graecorum. Basle: H. froben a. n. Episcopius, 1550. fol. Adams A344. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/6. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry should follow the next (the intended alphabetizing ignores ‘de’). 5r11 — eiusdem hystoria de inuentione dialecticæ Agricola, Rodolphus. De inventione dialectica. Many edns. throughout the period. for bibliography, see ong, Ramus and Talon Inventory. Duplicated entry or another copy at 5r15.

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5r12 [—] eiusdem hystor. de ortu & Causis subterraneorum & Fessilium &c 4. Agricola, Georgius. De ortu & causis subterraneorum ... De natura fossilium. fol. edns. found 1546–58; 8o edn. found 1612. 5r13 [—] eiusdem Hystor. de re metallica et de animantibus subterran. fol. Agricola, Georgius. De re metallica ... Eiusdem de animantibus subterraneis. fol. edns. of the two works together found 1556–1621. Hubert Languet recommends Agricola’s work on minerals and mining to Philip Sidney in a letter of 28 nov. 1577 (Kuin, II, 795). Several commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. 5r14 L’Agriculture &c vid Maison Rustique. M. 107v13 ‘M’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 5r15 Agricolæ Dialectica See 5r11: duplicated entry or another copy. 5r16 Agriculture nouuelle par Quiq. Quiqueran de Beaujeu, Pierre. La nouvelle agriculture, ou instruction générale pour ensementer toutes sortes d’arbes fruictiers. Tr. f.n. de Claret. Tournon: R. Reignaud, 1616. 8o. Bn. 5r17 Agrippa de vanitate scientiar. – 16. Agrippa von nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius. De incertitudine & vanitate scientiarum & artium. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period. In 1723 booklist. 5r18 [—] eiusdem Hystor. de occulta Phylosophia. fol. Agrippa von nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius. De occulta philosophia. Cologne: J. Soter, 1533. fol. Adams A386. 5r19 Agrippæ operum pars Posterior. 4. Agrippa von nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius. Operum pars posterior. Lyons: G. a. M. Beringen, [1531?–1630?]. 8o. Vol. 2 of his Opera. Several edns. bear the identical, probably false, imprint. 5r20 Aguillonius vi. Optica 133r06

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5r21 Aimonius de gestis Francor. fol. Aimoinus of fleury. De gestis Francorum [and other works]. Ed. J. Du Breul. Paris: A. a. H. Drouart, 1602– 3. fol. 5r22 Ainsworth vppon the 5 Bookes of Moses. 4o. Ainsworth, Henry. Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of Psalmes. 6 pts. London, 1622. 4o. STC 217–18. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z47/1. 5r23 Aitsingeri Hystoria descriptio Leonis Belgici ab anno 1559. vsque ad an. 1585. fol. Eytzinger, Michael von. De Leone Belgico. Cologne: G. von Kempen, 1585. fol. BL. 5r24 Alaba superfeto Capitan. fol. Alava y Viamont, Diego de. El perfeto capitan, instruido en la diciplina militar, y nueva ciencia de la artilleria. Madrid: P. Madrigal, 1590. fol. BL. 5r25 Alanus Copus 4to. Cope, Alan. Syntaxis historiae evangelicae. Louvain, 1572; Douai, 1603. 4o. Shaaber C350–1, ARCR I, #269–70. 5r26 Alanus vi Zosymus. 219v06 5r27 Alardus vi Flacci argonauticæ 58r12 5r28 Alardi Græcia in nuce, seu Lexicon nouum. 8o. Alardus, Lampertus. Graecia in nuce, seu lexicon novum omnium graecae linguae vocum primogeniarum. 12o edns. found 1628, 1632. Possibly the Greek lexicon cited frequently by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and in z1/9, but for other Greek lexicons see 39r05 and 41r06. 5r29 Albergati di ridurre a pace l’immicitie priuate. 4o. Albergati, fabio. Trattato ... del modo di ridurre à pace l’inimicitie private. 4o and 8o edns. found 1587–1621. In 1723 booklist. 5r30 Alberij organum fol. Aubery, Claude. Organon. Id est: instrumentum doctrinarum omnium. Morges: J. Le Preux, 1584. 4o. BL.

5r31 Alberti descrittione di tuta l’Italia 4o bis. Alberti, Leandro. Descrittione di tutta l’Italia & Isole pertinente ad essa. 4o edns. in one vol. found 1551–7 and in two vols. 1561–96, with Isole as second vol. In 1723 booklist (listed under title twice, with different shelf numbers). ‘bis’ = two copies: probably a 1-vol. edn. and the first vol. of the 2-vol. edn. See 5v01 for vol. 2.

5v01 Alberti isole a partenenti a la Italia 4o. Alberti, Leandro. Isole appartenenti alla Italia. In 1723 booklist (under title). Vol. 2 of a set: see 5r31 for vol. 1. 5v02 Alberti Grammatica Germanica. 8o. Albertus, Laurentius. Teutsch Grammatick oder Sprachkunst. Augsburg: M. Manger, 1573. 8o. Adams A552. ‘Germanica’ apparently an error for ‘Germanicé’ (cf. 7r13, 21r03, etc.). 5v03 Albizius vi Principum 151r12 5v04 Albricus vi Higinus 73v23 5v05 Albornoz vi: vie 203r09 5v06 Alceo di ongaro. 16. ongaro, Antonio. Alceo, favola pescatoria. 12o edns. found 1587–1617. 5v07 Alciati Emblemata – 16. Alciatus, Andreas. Emblematum liber. Many 8o and smallformat edns. from 1531. 5v08 Alciatus de Presumptionibus Iuris 4. Alciatus, Andreas. Tractatus de praesumptionibus. 8o edns. found 1542–80. 5v09 Alcoran fol. See the more detailed entry at 5v11: duplicated entry or another copy. 5v10 Alcoran translated out of French into English with the life of Mahomett Printed London – 1649. 4o The Alcoran of Mahomet ... [with] The life and death of Mahomet. London, 1649. 4o. Wing K747.

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5v11 Alcoran vbi Mahometis vita & Aliorum fol. Machumetis Sarracenorum Principis vita ac doctrina omnis, quae et ... Alcoranum dicitur. Ed. T. Bibliander. 3 vols. fol. edns. found 1543, 1550. Listed under a fuller title at 21r12: duplicated entry or another copy. See also 5v09. 5v12 {S} Aldhelmus de Laudibus virginitatis Bib. patr. lat. Tom. 8. Aldhelm (saint, bp. of Sherbourne). De laudibus virginitatis. PL 89: 103. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 3. 5v13 Aldobrandinus de Principe. 8. Aldobrandinus, Petrus. De perfecto principe ad Clementem VIII apophthegmata. 8o edns. found 1603–14. 5v14 Aldrouandus fol. 10. vol. Aldrovandus, Ulysses. [Opera omnia]. fol. edns. found 1599–1649. 12 vols. published by the date of this catalogue. Possibly excluding Musaeum metallicum (see 5v15); possibly an otherwise complete set bound in 10 vols. 5v15 Aldrouandi Musæum Metallicum Bononiæ fol. Aldrovandus, Ulysses. Musaeum metallicum. Ed. B. Ambrosini a. M.A. Bernia. Bologna: G.B. ferroni, 1648. fol. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), £2 10s. 5v16 Alemanni vi. Picaro. 144r21 5v17 Alexandri ab. Alexandro etc Genialium Dierum lib. 6. 8o. Alessandri, Alessandro. Genialium dierum libri VI. 8o edns. found 1549–1646. 5v18 Alexandrini stromata v. Clementis. 35r19 5v19 Alexandri Patricij, Armachani, Theologi Mars Gallicus seu de Iustitia armorum & federum Regis Galliæ Anno 1635. fol. vi. Vindiciæ etc. 205r01 Armacanus, Alexander Patricius (Cornelius Jansen). Mars gallicus, seu de justitia armorum et foederum regis Galliae. [n.p.], 1635. fol. Bn. 205r01 is a response to this text. 5v20 Alexij Comnenij aurea Bulla Bib. Patr. lat. Tom. 3. Alexius I (Comnenus, emperor of the East). Aurea bulla. PG 127: 921.

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See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. See also 15r11–14. 5v21 Alfraganus. See the more detailed entry at 5v23: duplicated entry or another copy. 5v22 Alfarache v. Picaro. 144r21 5v23 Alfragani instrumenta astronomica 4o. Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathir, al-farghani (Alfraganus). [Elementa astronomica]. 4o and 8o edns. found 1493–1590. Duplicated entry or another copy at 5v21. 5v24 Alfredi res gestæ fol. Asser, Joannes. Aelfredi regis res gestae. Ed. M. Parker. London: J. Day, 1574. fol. STC 863. Issued with STC 25004-05, Thomas Walsingham’s Historia brevis (1574) and his Ypodigma Neustriae vel Normanniae (1574), both also edited by Parker. See 212r10 for a separate listing of Walsingham’s Historia: probably a cross-reference to this book, possibly another copy, parted from the Asser and bound separately. Sidney family copy in the Pierpont Morgan Library (62096 W 13 B). Bound in seventeenth-century calf (rebacked), with the gold-stamped arms of Robert Sidney, first earl of Leicester; his signature and motto, ‘inveniam viam,’ with date 1600, appear on the initial title page. The two works by Walsingham contain annotations in his hand. This copy bears the later bookplate of Charles Vere Dashwood, esq. (b. 1745), and was the gift of Mr and Mrs J.P. Morgan II. 5v25 Algebre de vieté d’une methode nouuelle & facile par I. Hume. 8o. Viète, françois. Algèbre de Viète, d’une méthode nouvelle, claire et facile. Ed. J. Hume. Paris: L. Boulenger, 1636. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 5v26. 5v26 Algebre de verte. 8o. Viète, françois. Algèbre. 8o edns. found Paris, 1630–44. With apparent error of ‘verte’ for ‘viete.’ See 5v25: duplicated entry or another copy (datable edn.). 5v27 Algebre de Bombelli da Balogna. 4o. Bombelli, Rafael. L’algebra. 4o edns. found 1572, 1579. The 1579 edn. is listed at 6r02: probably a second

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copy, as it is an ‘added’ entry (entered in the catalogue after 1652) whereas this is a ‘main’ entry. 5v26 and 5v27 are entered on the same line. 5v28 Algerus de sacramento Corp. & sang. Christi: Bib. pa. la. To. 6. Algerus of Cluny. De sacramentis corporis et sanguinis Domini. PL 180: 727. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 5v29 Alazheni optica et de Crepusculis, ibid. Vitellonius fol. Hasan ibn Hasan (Ibn al-Haitham); Vitellonius, Jacobus. Opticae thesaurus: Alhazeni libri septem [with] Vitellonis Perio optokes ... de natura ratione et radiorum visus ... quam vulgo perspectivam vocant. Tr. G. Cremonese. Ed. f. Risner. Basle: E. Episcopius a. heirs of n. Episcopius, 1572. fol. BL. 5v30 Allen touching the Deliuerye of Dauentry. Allen, William (cardinal). The copie of a letter ... concerning the yeelding up, of the citie of Daventrie. Antwerp: J. Trognesius, 1587. 8o. STC 370, ARCR II, #8. Duplicated entry or another copy at 97v14 (more detailed entry). 5v31 Allatius de libris & rebus Ecclesiasticis Græcorum Dissertationes et obseruationes variæ Parisijs – 1646. 4to. Allacci, Leone. De libris et rebus ecclesiasticis graecorum, dissertationes. 2 pts. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1646. 4o. BL. 5v32 Alliances entre le Roy de France & de la Grand Bretagne Probably Traicté de confederation et alliance, entre Louis XIII roy de France, & Jacques roy de la Grand Bretagne. [n.p., after 1620]. 4o. Bn. 5v33 Alliances genealogiques des Roy & Princes de Gaule par Claude Paradin. fol. A lyon Anno 1561. Paradin, Claude. Alliances généalogiques des rois et princes de Gaule. Lyons: J. de Tournes, 1561. fol. BL.

6r01 Alcandrè vi. Recueil. R. 160v02 ‘R’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 6r02 L’Algebra opera di Rafael Bombelli da Bologna divisa in tre libri. 4o. 1579.

Bombelli, Rafael. L’algebra. Bologna: G. Rossi, 1579. 4o. Bn. See 5v27: date not specified there, but probably a second copy since a ‘main’ entry, whereas this one is an ‘added’ entry (entered in the catalogue after 1652).

6v01 Lylly’s Almanack for the yeare 1647. with predicions &c vi. in Ramas Eng. 8 parte. 158v04 Lilly, William. Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1647. Delivering a probable conjecture of such passages as are prefigured by the influence of the stars ... Also a modest prediction. London: T.B. f. J. Partridge a. H. Blunden, 1647. 8o. Wing A1879. 6v02 Alto. vi. Antiquæ vrbis splendor. 10r01 6v03 Amirato. vid. Historia. 78r04 6v04 Analecta Sacra: sive Excursus Philologici breves super diversis S. Scripturæ locis &c Io: Doughteio Lond. 1658. 8o. Doughty, John. Analecta sacra: sive excursus philologici breves. London: W. Godbid f. R. Littlebury, 1658. 8o. Wing D1959. 6v05 The Anarchy of a limited or mixt monarchy. vi in Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 filmer, Sir Robert. The anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy. London, 1648. 4o. Wing f910. 6v06 Annales & Historiæ Hugonis Grotij de rebus Belgicis Amstelædami. 1657. fol. Grotius, Hugo. Annales et historiae de rebus Belgicis. Ed. C. a. P. de Groot. Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1657. fol. BL. In 1723 booklist. 6v07 Annales or a Generall Chronicle of England began by Io. Stow, continued by Edm. Hows London 1631. fol. Stow, John. Annales, or a general chronicle of England ... continued and augmented [by E. Howes]. London: (A. Mathewes) f. R. Meighen, 1631. fol. STC 23340. A copy of this edn. is at Penshurst (private collection), but it offers no evidence of early Sidney provenance and is listed in a catalogue of the library compiled in 1793 (CKS U1500 E153), which suggests that it was an eighteenth-century acquisition.

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7r01 Almagestus vna cum Proclo Diodocho, Claudio Ptolomeo \Fol./ Ptolemaeus, Claudius; Proclus, Diadochus. Omnia, quae extant, opera, Geographia excepta ... Almagesti ... De judiciis astrologicis ... Centum sententiae ... Procli Diadochi hypotyposes astronomicarum positionum. Tr. G. Trapezuntius [and others]. Com. L. Gauricius. Ed. H. Gemusaeus. Basle: H. Petri, 1541. fol. BL. 7r02 {2} Almagesti phænonema stellarum &c fol. Ptolemaeus, Claudius [and others]. Phaenomena stellarum MXXII fixarum [and other works]. Tr. G. Trapezuntius. Cologne, 1537. fol. BL. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order: this entry should precede the previous one. 7r03 Almaricianorum hæresis & Concrematio Bib. Patr. lat. Tom. 4 Incipit: fuerunt Parisius quidam discipuli cuiusdam Almarici nomine. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Title not otherwise located.

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7r10 Althameri conciliationes locorum scripturæ 8o. Althamer, Andreas. Conciliationes locorum scripturae. 8o edns. found 1527–1612. 7r11 Aluno vocabularium fol. Alunno, franceso. Insufficient information to identify title. of Alunno’s two dictionary/concordances to Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio, La fabbrica del mondo (14 fol. edns. found 1548–1622) seems more likely than Le ricchezze della lingua volgare (4 fol. edns. found 1543–57). 7r12 Amadis de Gaule fol. Amadis de Gaule. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. Possibly an edn. in Spanish. CKS U1575 C12/195, Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney (13 Dec. 1599): ‘I have written this morning to my Lord Herbert for that Spanish Amadis de Gaule you speake of, and very earnestly desire hym to have yt sought out.’ Philip Sidney cites Amadis, ‘which God knoweth wanteth much of a perfect poesy,’ in Defence, 92.

7r04 Alphonsus a Carthage vi Hyspanicarum 75r10 7r13 Amadis de Gaule Germanicé 8o 3us volumen 7r05 Alphonsus Aluarez Guerero vi. Thesaurus. 190v04 7r06 Alstodij Elementale mathematicum 4o.

Das dritte Buch der Historien vom Amadis auss Franckreich. Tr. J.W.V.L. frankfurt: S. feyerabend, 1570, 1595. 8o. The translation is of Book 3 only.

Alsted, Johann Heinrich. Elementale mathematicum. frankfurt: J. Bringer, 1611. 4o. BL.

7r14 Amadis de Gaule 8o. Amadis de Gaule. Many 8o edns. throughout the period.

7r07 Alstedius vi Theologia. 190r10

7r15 Ambassades du Cardinal du Perren fol. Du Perron, Jacques Davy. Les ambassades et negotiations de l’illustrissime ... Cardinal du Perron. Ed. C. de Ligny. fol. edns. found 1623–33. In 1723 booklist.

7r08 Alteracions of money since Edw. 1. Iames 4 Unidentified. Possibly a manuscript: for analogous entries on the same subject, see 37r28 (a manuscript, though not catalogued as such), 113r02, and 117r11 (the last two are described as manuscript ‘paper books’). Possibly one of the many printed compendia of useful information (almanacs, readyreckoners, advice for merchants), identified by a descriptive title or running head. 7r09 Altoni il soldato fol. bis. Altoni, Giovanni. Il soldato ... della scienza et arte della guerra. florence: V. Timan, 1604. fol. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies.

7r16 Ambrosij opera fol. 2 vol. Ambrose (saint, bp. of Milan). Opera. fol. edns. in varying number of vols. found 1492–1632. Possibly the ‘Ambros. 2 fol.’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 7r17 Ambrogio schiappalaria osseruationi pollitiche. 4o. Schiappalaria, Stefano Ambrogio. Osseruationi politiche. Con la vita di Caio Giulio Cesare. Ed. o. Pescetti. Verona: A. Tamo, 1600. 4o. Adams S661–2.

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7r18 America vi. description. 44v02 7r19 {2} Ammirato sopra Tacito 4o. Ammirato, Scipione (the elder). Discorsi sopra Cornelio Tacito. 4o edns. found 1594–1642. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order: this entry should follow the next. 7r20 Amirati dissertationes polit. in Tacitum 4o. Ammirato, Scipione (the elder). Dissertationes politicae. Ed. G. Belli. frankfurt: I.T. Schönwetter, 1609. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 7r21 L’Amirall de France vi Popelliniere 149r12 7r22 Ammonius Alexandrinus in 4 Evangelia Bib. Pa. la. Tom. 7 Ammonius, Alexandrinus. Evangeliorum quatuor narratio. PG 85: 1381. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 7r23 Amstelodamensum Hystoria. fol. Pontanus, Joannes. Rerum et urbis Amstelodamensium historia. Amsterdam: J. Hondius, 1611. fol. BL. In 1723 booklist. 7r24 Anachoretarum Ægyptiorum Apothegmata. Bib. pa. la. To. 4 Egyptian Anchorites. Sanctorum anachoretarum Aegyptiorum Apophthegmata. Incipit (liber primus): Interrogavit quidem Abbatem Antonium, dicens. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 9, col. 699. 7r25 Annastasius Abbas aduersus Iudæos bib. Pat. la. Tom. 1. Anastasius of Sinai (saint). Adversus Judaeos disputatio. PG 89: 1203. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 4, pt. 2. 7r26 Anatomiques Blazones – 16o. S’ensuivent les blasons anatomiques du corps féminin, ensemble les contre-blasons ... composez par plusiers poètes contemporains. Small-format edns. found [ca 1543]–[ca 1568–72]. for a bibliographical listing, see Saunders, SixteenthCentury Blason Poétique, 315–22.

7r27 Anderson de sectionibus Angularibus. 4o. Anderson, Alexander. Ad angularium sectionum analyticen theoremata katholikotera. Paris: o. de Varennes, 1615. 4o. Shaaber A309. See 7r28: duplicated entry or another copy. 7r28 Andersoni supplementum Rediuiui, & ad sect. angul. 4o. Anderson, Alexander. Supplementum Apollonii redivivi. Paris: H. Beys, 1612. 4o. Shaaber A313. Catalogued with: Anderson, Alexander. Ad angularium sectionum analyticen theoremata katholikotera. Paris: o. de Varennes, 1615. 4o. Shaaber A309. Probably bound together. Duplicated entry or another copy of the second title at 7r27. 7r29 Andreini del Capitano Spauento – 4o. Andreini, francesco. Le bravure del Capitano Spavento. 4o edns. found 1607–24. In 1723 booklist. 7r30 Andræas Cappadoceæ Episcopus in Apocalipsum. bib. pa. la. Tom. 1. Andreas (abp. of Caesaris). In D. Joannis Apostoli ... Apocalypsin, commentarii. PG 106: 215. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 7r31 Anello vi. Massaniello. 111v20 7r32 Andreas Hierosol. Episcop. in salutationem B. Virginis Bib. Patr. Gr. lat. Tom. 2. Andrew (saint, abp. of Crete). In S. Mariae Deiparae salutationem, sermo. PG 97: 805, 1046. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 7r33 Andreas Cretensis. vi. Vranologion. 207v07 7r34 Andreas Moro vi. Confusione 37v06 7r35 Angelocrator de ponderibus monetis 4o. Angelocrator, Daniel (Daniel Engelhardt). Doctrina de ponderibus, monetis, et mensuris. frankfurt: J.-n. Stoltzenberger, 1628. 4o. BL. 7r36 Angeli Custodis afficium 16. [Roman Catholic Church]. Angeli custodis officium. Small-format edns. found 1613–48.

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7v01 {L} Aloysij Nouarini Veronensis Clerici Regularis Electa Sacra Editio 3a Lugduni – 1639. fol. novarinus, Aloisius. Electa sacra: in quibus ... quaedam divinae Scripturae loca noviter explicantur. Lyons: L. Durand, 1639. fol. Bn. 7v02 [—] Eiusdem omnium scientiarum siue Axiomata Physio-theologica 3 volum. fol Lugduni – 1644. novarinus, Aloisius. Omnium scientiarum anima, hoc est, axiomata physico-theologica. Lyons: heirs of G. Boissat a. L. Anisson, 1644–5. fol. 7v03 {M} Amica Dissertatio inter nobiliss: Virginem Annam Mariam Aschurman & Andream Riuetum de ingenij muliebris ad scientias capacitate. Parisijs 1638. 8 o. Schurman, Anna Maria van; Rivet, André. Amica dissertatio inter ... Annam Mariam a Schurman et Andream Rivetum de ingenii muliebris ad scientias et meliores literas capacitate. Paris, 1638. 8o. Paris (Bib. Sainte Geneviève). Brace links marginal ‘M’ at this entry with the one at 7v04. 7v04 {M} Les Amours d’Anaxandre & d’orasie, par Boisrobert Paris. An. 1636. 8o. Le Métel de BoisRobert, françois. Les amours d’Anaxandre et d’Orazie. Paris: C. Besongne, 1636. 8o. Bn. Brace links marginal ‘M’ at this entry with the one at 7v03. 7v05 Anatomicæ institutiones Gasp. Bartholini, etc Lug. Batauor. An. 1645. 8o. Bartholinus, Casparus. Institutiones anatomicae, novis recentiorum opinionibus et observationibus. Ed. T. Bartholinus. Leiden: f. Hackius, 1645. 8o. London (Wellcome). In 1723 booklist. 7v06 Anatomica Hystoria humani corporis & singularum eius partium, etc. Aust Andrea Laurentio etc Francofurti fol. Du Laurens, André. Historia anatomica humani corporis. fol. edns. found 1595–1636. ‘Aust’ an error for ‘Auct’ (‘Auctore’). Several commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 7v07 Angelomi enarrationes in 4 libris Regum Ed. Anno 1530. cum Diui Aponij in Cantica Canticorum

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comentarij præterea D. Cassidore Abbatis Comentaria in eadem cantica præterea Philippi Presbisteri comentaria in Iob. Angelomus of Luxeuil. Enarrationes in quatuor lib. Regum. Cologne: E. Cervicornus, 1530. fol. Adams A1108. Catalogued with: Aponius (saint). Commentariorum in Cantica Canticorum Solomonis. Com. Cassiodorus. freiburg-im-Briesgau: J.f. Emmeus, 1538. fol. Adams A1327. Catalogued with: Philippus (presbyter). In historiam Job commentariorum. Ed. J. Sichardus. Basle: A. Petri, 1527. fol. Adams P1024. 7v08 Angelus vi. Christophorus 33r19 7v09 Angelo vi. Rime. 165r17 ‘Angelo’ here is the Italian poet Angelo Grillo. 7v10 {D’Anghiari vi. Opere} 132v01 7v11 Anghien. vi Hystoire. 75v07 7v12 Angleterre v. recueil. 161r07 7v13 Anglia Rediuiua; Englands Recouerie, Being the Hystorie of the motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army vnder Sir Thom. Fairefax by Ioshua Sprigge fol. Lond. 1647. bis. Sprigge, Joshua. Anglia rediviva; Englands recovery. London: R.W. f. J. Partridge, 1647. fol. Wing S5070. ‘bis’ = two copies. 7v14 Anglica, Normannica, Hybernica Cambrica a veteribus scripta ex Camdeno fol. Camden, William. Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, à veteribus scripta. frankfurt: C. Marne a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1602–3. fol. Shaaber C15–16. 7v15 Anglicarum rerum post Bedam scriptores Præcipui fol. Savile, Sir Henry. Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam praecipui. London: G. Bishop, R. newbery, a. R. Barker, 1596. fol. STC 21783. Sidney family copy: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (CRRS), Victoria University in the University of Toronto. Signed ‘Sydney 1597.’ Binding worn dark brown seventeenth-century calf, rebacked and well conserved. Rowland Whyte’s

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accounts (CKS U1475 A39): nov. 1596, 13s 6d ‘for Mr Saviles storie of england for your Lordship’ (f. 15v). Accounts of Mathew Ray (CKS U1475 A38/3): 1 Sept. 1597, 15s for bringing this book and another over to flushing. Whyte’s accounts (CKS U1475 A39): 10 feb. 1597/8, a second payment of 13s 8d for this title (f. 27r), a duplicated account entry or possibly a second copy. Whyte to Robert Sidney, 11 feb. 1597/8 (CKS U1475 C12/130), title briefly mentioned in passage crossed out (f. 126v). Copious commonplace book citations by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and further citations in z1/3 and z1/10. Copious citations by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. Later owned by Charles ferguson (1789), Arthur Taylor (1816), E.S. Schuckburgh (1882; Shuckburgh was a classical scholar who in 1891 produced an edition of An Apologie for Poetrie), The King’s School, Macclesfield (dates unknown), Germaine Warkentin (2003), CRRS (2011). 7v16 {de Animalibus sacræ scripturæ. vi: Hierozoicon.} 74r01 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 7v17 Anglicæ Linguæ Erudimenta per Watson 16. Possibly Davies, John (of Mallwyd). Antiquae linguae Britannicae nunc communiter dictae Cambro-Britannicae, à suis Cymraecae vel Cambricae, ab aliis Wallicae, rudimenta. London: J. Bill, 1621. 8o. STC 6346. ‘Anglicae’ for ‘Antiquae’ a plausible error or descriptive substitution, though ‘Watson’ remains unexplained. otherwise unidentified. 7v18 Les Annales \d/Aquitaine faicts & gestes en sommaire des Roys de France et d’Angleterre etc. Iusques en l’an 1540. par Iehan Bouchet a paris Anno. 1540. fol. Bouchet, Jean. Les annales dacquitaine. Paris: A. Girault, 1540. fol. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. A 1547 edition of this book in the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana, Cologny, Geneva contains the only known verse in the hand of Philip Sidney: see App.7.

Teschenmaker, Werner. Clivia, Julia, Montia, Marchia, Ravensburgia, antiquae et modernae. Arnhem: J. Besius, 1638. fol. BL. 7v22 Annales De vita Frederici 2. Electoris Palatini. 4. Thomas, Hubertus Leodius. Annalium de vita et rebus gestis ... Friderici II Electoris Palatini. frankfurt: I. Ammon, 1624. 4o. BL.

8r01 Anglicus, Peace or no Peace. 1645 &c by Lilly vi Ramas 8 parte 158v04 Lilly, William. Anglicus, peace, or no peace. London: J.R. f. J. Partridge a. H. Blunden, 1645. 4o. Wing L2207. Includes the text listed at 162v05. 8r02 Annalium Eminentissimi Cardinalis Cæs: Baronij Continuatio ab Anno 1197, quo is desijt Ad Finem 1646, Per Henricum Spondanum Mauleoso Censem Apamiarum in Galliâ Narbonensi Episcopum; 2us vol: Lutetiæ Parisiorum. 1659. Fol. Sponde, Henri de; Baronius, Caesar. Annalium ... Caes. Baronii continuatio. Paris: Soc. Typog. Libr. off. Ecclesiastici, 1659. fol. CUL. Sidney family copy in Library Company of Philadelphia (Log. 70.f). Seventeenth-century speckled calf, gold-stamped. Signature of the second earl on title page of vol. I, ‘Leycester 1662’; catalogue entry is in his hand. Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704, on verso of title page of both vols. Signed ‘J. Logan’ [James Logan] on title page of both vols., with bookplate: ‘Loganian Library A.0.70’ (Logan 1892). Commonplace book citations by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/9. See 17r30 for the work of which this is the continuation.

8v01 Andronicus Comnenius a Tragedie by Io. Wilson London 1664. 4o. Wilson, John. Andronicus Comnenius: a tragedy. London: J. Starkey, 1664. 4o. Wing W2912.

7v20 Annales vi Masson 111v12

8v02 Animadversions vpon the Welch Papers sent to his Highnes. 4o. 1656. Sedgwick, William. Animadversions upon a letter and paper, first sent to his highness by certain gentlemen and others in Wales. London, 1656. 4o. Wing S2383.

7v21 Annales Antiquæ & Modernæ Cliuiæ, Iuliæ Montiæ Marchiæ Rauensburgiæ etc. Authore M. Wernhero Teschenmaker Arnhemiæ Anno 1638. fol.

8v03 Annales \de/ Poloigne. vi. Les Chroniques C. 34r02 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

7v19 {Annales vi: Baronij} 17r23 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl.

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8v04 Annales Sardiniæ Florentiæ 16\3/9. fol. Vitale, Salvatore. Annales Sardiniae. florence: Sermartelli, 1639. fol. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 7s. 8v05 Annæ Comnenæ vid. Comnenæ. 36v05 8v06 An Answer to the Animadversions on the Dissertations touching Ignatius’s Epistles & the Episcopacie in them asserted. by H. Hamond. DD london 1654. 4to. Hammond, Henry. An answer to the animadversions on the dissertations touching Ignatius’s epistles. London: J.G. f. R. Royston, 1654. 4o. Wing H514. 8v07 Animadversions vpon Io. Lilbarnes 2 last bookes. vizt Londons Libertie in Chaines. & An Anatomie of the Lords Crueltie 1646. vi in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Sheppard, Samuel. Animadversions upon John Lilburnes two last books. London: J. Potts, 1646. 4o. Wing S3173. Also attrib. to Simon Sheppard. 8v08 The Parl. Answer to his majesties 2 lettres conc. his pers. treatie with them the one dated the 26th thother the 29. of Decem. last Lond. Ian. 17. 1646. vi Ra. 2 parte 158v04 The parliaments answer to his majesties two letters concerning his majesties personall treaty with them. London: E. Husband, 1646. 4o. Wing E2127. 8v09 His majesties Answer to Papers delivered to his Commissioners at Uxbridge vpon the Close of the treatie one conc. the Mil: & thother conc. Irland. Oxford. 1645. Ibid. 158v04 Charles I. ‘His majesties answers to certain papers, delivered in to his commissioners at Uxbridge,’ included in A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645. 4o. Wing D2480A. Wing D2480A listed by main title at 162r03. 8v10 Answer to the Scotch papers delivered in Reply to the vote conc. the disposall of the Kings person by Tho. Chaloner Esqr. a member Octob. 26. 1646. vi Ramas Eng. 4. parte. 158v04 Chaloner, Thomas. An answer to the Scotch papers. London: f. Leach, 1646. 4o. Wing C1801–2. 8v11 Answer to the Scots Commissioners of the 20. & their lettre of the 24th Octo. last No. 28. 1646. \Ibid/. 158v04

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The answer of the Commons ... to the Scots commissioners papers. London: E. Husband, 1646. 4o. Wing E2520. 8v12 Answer to the Marq. of Worsters last Paper to the late K. &c by Hamon L’Estrange. London. 1651. 8. L’Estrange, Hamon. An answer to the marques of Worcester’s last paper to the late king. London: R. Wood f. H. Seile, 1651. 8o. Wing L1187. 8v13 Answer to the Character of a London Diurnall vi. Ramas 5 parte. 158v04 A character of the new Oxford libeller, in answer to his character of a London diurnall. London: M.S. f. H.B., 1645. 4o. Wing C2026. 8v14 Answer to a lettre writ at Oxford to Dr. Sam. Turner conc. the Chu: &c 1647. vi. Ramas Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 Steward, Richard. An answer to a letter written at Oxford ... to Dr Samuel Turner, concerning the church. London, 1647. 4o. Wing S5516. 8v15 Hoptons Answer to Sir Tho. Fairf. Summons. Sir T. F. Answer to Hopt. Demands Ra. 10. 158v04 Insufficient information to identify: possibly any one of Wing f163, f170 (listed by main title at 43v06), or R2322A (listed by main title at 98r12). 8v16 Sir Tho. Glenhams Answer to the Summons sent to Oxford vi in Ramas Eng. 10. parte 158v04 Glemham, Sir Thomas. ‘The Copy of Sir Thomas Glenhams answer, to the summons sent into oxford,’ included in Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing f239. Wing f239 listed by main title at 183r02.

9r01 Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Eliz. ad An. 1589. Camdeno Authore. Camden, William. Annales rerum Anglicarum, et Hibernicarum, regnante Elizabetha, ad annum MDLXXXIX. London: W. Stansby f. S. Waterson, 1615. fol. STC 4496. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. 9r02 Annales rerum Anglicarum Hen. 8. Edw. 6. et Maria regnantibus 4o. Godwin, francis. Rerum Anglicarum Henrico VIII, Edwardo VI, et Maria regnantibus, annales. London: J. Bill, 1628. 4o. STC 11946.

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Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 and z1/8. 9r03 Annales Francorum in certo authore. 16to. Eginhardus (abt. of Seligenstadt). Annales regum Francorum, Pipini, Caroli Magni et Lodovici ab anno 741 usque ad annum 829 autore quidem incerto. Ed. H. von neuenar. Cologne: H. Birckmann, 1561. 12o. Bn. 9r04 Annalium et Hystor. Franc. scriptores Coetanei ab Anno 708. ad. 990. Ex Bibliotheca P. Pythoei 8o Francofurti Anno 1594. Pithou, Pierre. Annalium et historiae Francorum scriptores coaetanei XII editi ex bibliotheca P. Pithoei. frankfurt: heirs of A. Wechel, C. Marne, a. J. Aubry, 1594. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 9r05 Annalecta sacra noua, & mira de rebus Catholicorum in Hybernia etc. 8. Coloniæ. 1617. Rothe, David (bp. of ossory). Analecta sacra, nova et mira de rebus Catholicorum in Hibernia. Cologne: S. Rolinus, 1617. 8o. Shaaber R149. 9r06 Annales Magistratuum & Prouinciarum S. P. Q. R. ab vrbe Condita a vinando Pignio. fol. Pighius, Stephanus Vinandus. Annales magistratuum et provinciarum S.P.Q.R. ab urbe condita. Antwerp: heirs of J. Moret, 1599. fol. BL. 9r07 Annales belli [blank] ciuilis Germanici 4o. Lundorp, Michael Caspar (nicolaus Bellus). Bellum sexennale civile Germanicum. frankfurt: J. Schönwetter, 1622–3. 4o. 9r08 Annales vi Germanicorum 64r17 9r09 Annales veteris Testamenti a Prima mundi origine vna cum rerum Asiaticarum et Ægyptiacarum Chronico. A tempor\is/ Hystorici Principio vsque ad Maccabaicorum initia producto Iacobo Vsserio Armachano digestore Londini 1650. fol. Ussher, James. Annales veteris testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti. London, 1650. fol. Wing U147–47B. 9r10 Annatæ vi Comentarius 35v25 9r11 Annæ Reginæ Angliæ Funebriæ. 8o. bis. [oxford University]. Academiae Oxoniensis funebria sacra. Aeternae memoriae reginae Annae dicata. oxford: J. Lichfield a. J. Short, 1619. 4o. STC 19024. ‘bis’ = two copies.

9r12 De Annis Climactericis et Antiqua Astrologia Diatribæ Authore Cl. Salmasio. Lugd. Bat. – 1648. 8o. Saumaise, Claude de. De annis climactericis, et antiqua astrologia, diatribae. Leiden: Elzevier, 1648. 8o. BL. 9r13 Animaduersions and obseruacions vpon Sir Walter Raleighs Hystory of the world etc by Alexander Rosse London – 1650. 8o. Ross, Alexander. Som animadversions and observations upon Sir Walter Raleigh’s Historie of the world. London: W. Dugard f. R. Royston, [1650]. 12o. Wing R1981. 9r14 Annis Arabum vide Mariana Tractatus. 109v23 9r15 Annorum formæ variæ. vi Lydgate 105r01 9r16 Anonymus vi Angelica 7v14 Refers to ‘Anonymus de vita Gulielmi Conquestoris,’ included in 7v14. 9r17 Anselmus vi Ioachymus. 85v03 9r18 {Answer of the Governor of Hartleburie Castle to the Summons may. 9. 1646. vi. in Ramas Eng. 10. parte} 158v04 Sandys, William. ‘The copy of the Governor of Hartlebury Castle his answer,’ included in The passage of the treatie for the surrender of Oxford. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing T36. Wing T36 listed by main title at 194v13. 9r19 Answer to Sir Edw. Cooke by a Cathol. 4o. Parsons, Robert. An answere to the fifth part of reportes lately set forth by syr E. Cooke. [St omer: f. Bellet], 1606. 4o. STC 19352, ARCR II, #608. 9r20 Answer to a Libell call’d Catholick admonition 4o. Cecil, Robert (earl of Salisbury). An answere to certaine scandalous papers, scattered abroad under colour of a catholicke admonition. London: R. Barker, 1606. 4o. STC 4895. 9r21 Answer to the late Iagyer of Protestants Mr. Rich. Montague 4o & Inuocation of saints. Montagu, Richard. A gagg for the new gospell? No: a new gagg for an old goose. Or an answere to a late abridger of controversies. London: T. Snodham f. M. Lownes a. W. Barrett, 1624. 4o. STC 18038.

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Catalogued with: Montagu, Richard. Immediate addresse unto God alone ... inlarged to a just treatise of invocation of saints. London: W. Stansby f. M. Lownes a. W. Barrett, 1624. 4o. STC 18039. 9r22 {Answer vi Catalogue. & Game} 30r07, 61v05 9r23 Antiduello or a Treatise in which is discurs’d the Lawfulnes or vnlawfulnes of single Combats. 4o. 1632. Espagne, Jean d’. Antiduello: or, a treatise, in which is discussed the lawfulnesse and unlawfulnesse of single combats. London: T. Harper f. B. fisher, 1632. 4o. STC 10531. 9r24 {Answer vi Legenda Lignea} 96v01 9r25 Antiochi Homiliæ Bib. Patr. Græc. lat. Tom. 1. Antiochus (monk of St. Saba). Pandectes Scripturae divinitus inspiratae. PG 89: 1415. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 9r26 Antiquities de France par des rues 8o. Des Rues, françois. Les antiquitez, fondations et singularitez des plus célèbres villes, chasteaux et places remarquables du royaume de France. 8o and 12o edns. with ‘Antiquitez’ in title found 1605–24.

9v01 Antiquitie & Noblesse des fleurs des Lys, etc Prerogatiues des Roys Treschristiens etc sur tous ceux de la terre Par Hyppolyte Rawlyn Minime 8o A Paris – 1626. Raulin, Hippolyte. Panegyrique orthodoxe mystérieux et prophetique sur l’antiquité, dignité, noblesse, splendeur des fleurs de lys. Paris: f. Jacquin, 1626. 8o. Bn. 9v02 Antisixtus. 1. contra sixtum Pontificem de morte Hen. 3. Galliæ. 4o. Hurault, Michel (sieur du fay). Antisixtus. [n.p.], 1590; London, 1590. 4o. STC 14001–01a. Here, the scribe’s ‘1.’ appears to signal ‘id est’ (a standard abbreviation, though untypical for this manuscript): it separates the title from a descriptive version of the caption title, ‘Sixti V. Pont. Max. De Henrici Tertii morte, sermo.’ 9v03 Antonini Augusti Itinerarum 8o. Antoninus, Augustus. Itinerarium provinciarum omnium. 8o edns. found 1512–1621.

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9v04 Antonius de Dominis v. Man. 109r19 9v05 Antonius Imperator. de vita sua vbi Marinus Neapol. de vita Procli. 8o. Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus. De seipso seu vita sua ... Marini Neapolitani de Procli vita et foelicitate liber. Tr. W. Xylander. zurich: A. Gesner, [1558]. 8o. Adams A1233. 9v06 Antonius Fernandius v. Fernandius. 56v10 9v07 Antonij Nicolai du Bois vi Nicolai N. 126r10 9v08 {S} Antonij Magni Epistola ad Arsenoitas fratres suos Bib. patr. Lat. Tom. 3. Antonius (saint, the monk). Sancti Antonii ... ad fratres suos, de divina vocatione ... Epistolae. PG 40: 977. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 9v09 Antoine de ville Tholose de fortifications fol. Ville, Antoine de (ingénieur de Toulouse). Les Fortifications. fol. edns. found 1628–41. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 58v23 (specified as 1628 edn.). 9v10 Antonius de Rosellis de potestate Imperatoris & Papæ fol. Rosellis, Antonius de. Tractatus de potestate imperatoris ac pape. fol. edns. found 1487–1517. 9v11 Antonini Constantini Episcopi ad Arcadium Epistola consola. Bib. Patr. Lat. Tom 3. Honoratus, Antonius (bp. of Constantine). Ad Arcadium actum in exilium a genserico rege Vandalorum, epistola consolatoria. PL 50: 567. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 9v12 Antonini Episcopi florent. Hystoria fol. Antoninus (saint, abp. of florence). Opus trium partium historialium seu cronice. fol. edns. found 1484–1587. 9v13 Antonio v. Perez. 140v14–15 9v14 Antonius de Souza. v. Lusitania liberata &c 103v23 9v13 and 9v14 are entered on the same line. 9v15 Antonio de la Missa. 16. Insufficient information to identify: numerous possibilities with Missa (Misa, Misas, Massa) as component of either name or title.

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9v16 Aphrodisæus v. Aristot. Problemat. 11v27 9v17 Apologie for sundry proceedings by Iurisdiction Ecclesiastic. by Doctor Cossins also a Treatise concerning oathes by Lancelot Andrews. 4o. Cosin, Richard; Andrewes, Lancelot. An apologie for sundrie proceedings by jurisdiction ecclesiastical ... [and the] determination (concerning oaths) ... by M. Lancelot Androwes. London: dep. of C. Barker, 1593. 4o. STC 5821–2. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 9v18 Apolodorus v. Higinus 73v23 9v19 Apollinarij Metaphrasis in Psalmes bib. Patr. lat. Tom. 8. Apollinarius (bp. of Laodicea). Apollinarii interpretatio psalmorum versibus heroicis. PG 33: 1313. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8. 9v20 Apollonius vi. Ius Maiestatis. 89v08 9v21 Apollon son Temple de diuerses poesies 8o. Le temple d’Apollon, ou nouveau recueil des plus excellens vers de ce temps. Rouen: R. Du Petit Val, 1611. 12o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 186v21. 9v22 Apollonij Pergæi lib. Conici vbi serenus Antinsensis fol. Apollonius (Pergaeus); Serenus (of Anzi). Conicorum libri quatuor sereni Antisensis libri duo. Tr. f. Commandino. 2 vols. Bologna: A. Benacci, 1566. fol. BL. See 174v05 for a separate listing of vol. 2. 9v23 Apollonius rediuiuus. 4o. Ghetaldi, Marini. Apollonius redivivus, seu restituta Apollonii Pergaei inclinationum geometria. 4o edns. found 1607–13. 9v24 Apollonius Batauus vi. Varra. 199v08 9v25 Apologie vi. Estienne. 52v20 9v26 Apologie vi. Orenge 133v13 9v27 Apollonij Tirij Hystoria Apollonius (Tirius). [Historia]. Many edns. throughout the period. 9v28 Apologia pro Iuramento fidelitatis. 4o. bis.

James I. Apologia pro juramento fidelitatis. 4o and 8o edns. London, 1607–9; Amsterdam, 1609; The Hague, 1609. STC 14403–5, Shaaber J16–17. ‘bis’ = two copies. Duplicated entry or another copy at 83r07. 1607–8 edns. titled Triplici nodo triplex cuneus. Sive apologia pro juramento fidelitatis. 9v29 Apologie of the oath of Allegiance 4o. James I. An apologie for the oath of allegiance. London: R. Barker, 1607–9. 4o. STC 14400–2. 1607 edn. titled Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or an apologie for the oath of allegiance. 9v30 Apologia ordinum Bohemiæ. 4o. Apologia ordinum inclyti regni Bohemiae, sub utraque, cur defendendi regis, & sui causâ militem legere statuerint. The Hague: A. Meuris, 1619. 4o. BL. 9v31 Apologie de Paul de venise. 8o. Sarpi, Paolo. Apologie de P. Paul ... pour les traictez de J. Gerson sur la validité des censures contre les objections faites par ... cardinal Belarmin. [n.p.], 1606. 8o. Bn. 9v32 Apologie concernant la reunion des suiets a mesme Religion. 8o. Ribier, Guillaume. Apologie pour le discours au roy sur la réunion de ses subjects en une mesme et seule religion. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn. 9v33 Apologie pour Mr. Duncam. 4to. Apologie pour Mr Duncan dans laquelle les plus rares effects de la melancholie et de l’imagination sont expliquez contre les reflexions du sieur de la Menardière. La flèche: G. Griveau, 1636. 4o. Bn. CKS U1475 C97/1, 30 Aug. 1636 (and see HMC VI, 46–7): letter from Mark Duncan to the second earl when his oldest son Philip, later the third earl, entered the Huguenot academy at Saumur where Duncan was professor of philosophy; compliments the earl and says he will render his son every service. 9v34 Apologie pour Balzac. 8o. ogier, françois. Apologie pour Monsieur de Balzac. Paris, 1627. 8o . Bn.

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Lauro, Giacomo. Antiquae urbis splendor. 4o (oblong) edns. found Rome, 1612–[1641]. Later edns. maintain the ‘1612’ imprint. Appears in 1723 booklist with author as Giovanni Alto; crossreference at 6v02 is also to Alto, suggesting Rome, [1637] or [1641], in which Alto’s dedicatory epistle appeared. 10r02 Antiquitat. Ecclesiæ Brittannicæ. vid. Historia. 78r09 10r03 Antiquitie vid Stoneheng. 181r03 10r04 Anthropometamorphosis man transformd, or the Artificiall changling scripsit I. B. Cognomento Chirosophus M.D. – London 1653. 4o. Bulwer, John. Anthropometamorphosis: man transform’d; or, the artificial changeling. London: W. Hunt, 1653. 4o. Wing B5461. 10r05 Antichrist revealed by Williams Bishop of Ossory, fol. 1660. Williams, Griffith. Ho Antichristos the great Antichrist revealed. London, 1660. fol. Wing W2662–62A. 10r06 Antigoni Carystij Historiarum mirabilium Collectanea Iohannes Meursius recensuit & notas addidit. 4to. Lugduni Batav. 1619. Antigonus (Carystius). Historiarum mirabilium collectanea. Ed. J. Meursius. Tr. W. Xylander. Leiden: I. Elzevier, 1619. 4o. BL.

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10v01 Appendix or his Majesties message from Evesham of the 4th Iuly 1644 to the Parliament vi. in Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 His majesties most earnest and sincere desire for peace. Expressed in two most gracious messages ... The first from Evesham, July 4. 1644. oxford, 1644; Bristol, 1644. 4o. Wing C2498–98A. 10v02 An Appeale from the Degenerate Representatiue &c by R Oveston vi In Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 overton, Richard. An appeale from the degenerate representative body the Commons of England. London, 1647. 4o. Wing o619. 10v03 Architectura vid. Vitruvius. V. 205v15 ‘V’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

11r01 Apologia illustriss. Principis Willielmi Dei gratia Principis Araucae etc ad proscriptionem ab Hyspa. Rege in eum promulgatum etc An. 1581. 8o. William I (prince of orange). Apologia Willelmi, comitis Nassaviae, ad proscriptionem ab Hispaniarum rege promulgatam. Leiden: C. Sylvius, 1581. 8o. Adams W181. Attrib. to Pierre Loyseleur and probably ed. by Hubert Languet. See 133v13 for an edn. in french.

10r07 Antonius Lusitaniæ Rex. vi. Explanatio. 55r02 10r08 Antiquitie of the Parliaments of England by Io. Doddridge – 8o. 1657. The several opinions of sundry learned antiquaries ... Touching the antiquity, power, order, state, manner, persons and proceedings of the high court of parliament in England. Ed. J. Doddridge. London: W. Leake, 1658. 8o. Wing D1796. Running head is ‘The Antiquity of the Parliaments of England.’ Doddridge’s preface is signed Dec. 1657. 10r09 The Apologie of the Common Souldiers to the Gen. last Apr. 1647. vi. in Ramas Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 The apologie of the common souldiers of his excellencie Sir Tho. Fairfaxes army to him their ... generall. London, 1647. 4o. Wing A3558. 10r10 Apologie vi. Lawyer 96r06

11r02 Aponius 11. Angelomi enarrationis. 7v07 Apparently a cross-reference: ‘ll’ might be an error for ‘vi’ or might indicate that Aponius is the second text bound in the volume listed at 7v07. 11r03 Apostolorum decreta vi Elingerus. ? Ehinger, Elias. Apostolorum et sanctorum conciliorum decreta canonicorum divi Hilarii Pictaviensis et Augustana bibliotheca Graece et Latine. Wittenberg: Seuberlich, 1614. 4o. Munich BSB. Main entry apparently not in catalogue: see also 42v22, a cross-reference to the same missing main entry. 11r04 Appianæ Tabulæ Bauariæ. Apianus, Philipp. Chorographia Bavariae. Bairische Landtaflen XXIIII. Ingolstadt, 1568. fol. BL. A map printed in 24 woodblocks.

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11r05  Appiano delle guerre esterne 8o. Appianus (Alexandrinus). Delle guerre esterne de’ Romani. Tr. A. Braccio. 8o edns. separately and together of the Guerre civili and Guerre esterne found 1526–84. In 1723 booklist, where only one volume (Guerre esterne) is indicated. 11r06  Appianus de ciuilibus Romanorum Bellis. 8o. Appianus (Alexandrinus). De bellis civilibus Romanorum. 8o and small-format edns. found 1526–60. A copy (Paris, 1560) is at Penshurst (private collection) but offers no evidence of early Sidney provenance and is listed in a catalogue of the library compiled in 1793 (CKS U1500 E153), which suggests that it was an eighteenth-century acquisition. 11r07  Apulei opera. 16o. Apuleius, Lucius. Opera. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period. Philip Sidney cites Apuleius in Defence, 114. 11r08  Aranda glossa de prouerbijs. 8. Aranda, Luis de. Glosa intitulada segunda de moral sentido, à los muy singulares proverbios del ... marques de Santillaña. Granada: H. de Mena, 1575. 8o. New York (Hisp. Soc. Am.). 11r09  Arati phænonema. 4. Aratus, Solensis. Phaenomena. 4o edns. in Greek and Latin found 1475–1612. 11r10  Aratus vi. Higinus 73v23 11r11  Arcadia of Sir Phy. Sydney fol. Sidney, Sir Philip. The countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Fol. edns. 1593–1638. STC 22540–50. Format description in entry makes a copy of the 1590 4o edn. (STC 22539–39a) unlikely. See 11r18 for an additional copy or copies, and the note at 11r13 for the explanation of the gap between the two entries for Arcadia. See 153r14 for a manuscript copy. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 1 Sept. 1599 (CKS U1475 C12/156): ‘The Arcadia is newly printed in Scotland according to the best edition which will make them good cheepe; but is very hurtfull to pownsonby who held them at a very high rate; he must sell as others doe, or they will lye upon his hands’ (f. 30r). CKS U1475 C85/1: 8 Oct. 1632 [copy letter?], the second earl quotes the

Arcadia to Northumberland: ‘and the Arcadia sayth no service is so good as his that serves because he Loves’ (f. 1r). In Birch (BL Add. 4464), the second earl cites (misquoting, and without identifying the passage), ‘The ass did hurt when he but meant to kiss’ [recte ‘did think to kiss’] from the versedialogue between Plangus and Basilius in Book II; another hand has added ‘Arcadia’ (f. 13r). There are eight copies of Arcadia at Penshurst (private collection), representing edns. from 1599 (CKS U1500 Z23) through 1674. All appear to be later acquisitions, offering no evidence of early Sidney family provenance. 11r12  Arcadia vi. Sanazaro. 170v09 11r13  Apologeticus pro Rege Christianis. Ludovico 13. Nic. Rigalsio Authore 4o. Paris – 1626. Rigault, Nicolas. Apologeticus pro rege Christianissimo Ludovico XIII adversus factiosae admonitionis calumnias in causa principum federatorum. Paris: J. Boullerot, 1626. 4o. BL. Items 11r13 through 11r17 are united by vertical lines in the margin and the note ‘p’ to indicate that they are out of order alphabetically: all begin ‘Ap...’ and appear as a group between two ‘Arcadia’ entries. 11r14  Apologia pro Christiana Religione 4o. Guadagnolus, Philippus. Apologia pro Christiana religione. Rome, 1631. 4o. BL. See note to 11r13. 11r15  Apologia pro gente Austriaca per Nic. Verrulæum Lovanij – 1635. 4o. Vernulaeus, Nicolaus. Apologia pro ... gente Austriaca. Louvain: F. Simonis a. J. Zegers, 1635. 4o. BL. See note to 11r13. 11r16  Apologia pro D. Ioanne Williams Archipiscop. Eboracensi & Angliæ Primate per Io. Harmarum Londin. – 1649. 16. Harmar, John. Ad … Lambertum Osbalstonum epistola: cui intexitur apologia pro ... Joanne Williams, Archiepiscopo Eboracensi, et Angliae Primate. London, 1649. 8o. Wing H781. See note to 11r13. 11r17  Apotrecticus aduersus inanem optati Galli de cauendo schismate etc Paræneticum An. 1640. vi optatus. 133r02

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Apotrepticus adversus inanem Optati Galli de cavendo schismate ... paraeneticum. [n.p.], 1640. 8o. Bn. A response to the cross-referenced 133r02. See note to 11r13. 11r18 Arcadia fol. Bis. Sidney, Sir Philip. The countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. fol. edns. 1593–1638. STC 22540–50. See 11r11: two copies here (‘Bis’), one of which could be a duplicated entry for the copy listed there. See 153r14 for a manuscript copy. format description in entry makes a copy of the 1590 4o edn. (STC 22539–39a) unlikely but not inconceivable, esp. given the ‘Bis’. See also the note at 11r13 for the explanation of the gap between the two entries for Arcadia. Probably not an Arcadia by a different writer: the Penshurst copies of Sannazaro’s Arcadia are listed as small-format edns. (see 170v09). 11r19 Arcadia in French by Io. Baudoin 8. 2 vol. Sidney, Sir Philip. L’Arcadie de la comtesse de Pembrok. Tr. J. Baudoin. Paris, 1624–5. 8o. 11r20 Archeuesques de Rouen. vi. Chronologie. 33v03 11r21 Arcana Microcosmi or the Hid secrets of mans body &c with a refutacion of Doctor Brownes Vulgar Errors and the Auncient opinions vindicated. By Alex. Rosse Lond. – 1651. 16o. Ross, Alexander. Arcana microcosmi: or, the hid secrets of man’s body disclosed ... With a refutation of Doctor Browns Vulgar Errors. London: T. newcomb, sold by G. Latham, 1651. 12o. Wing R1946. 11r22 Archbishop of Spalato his sermon. 4o. Dominis, Marco Antonio de. A sermon preached in Italian, by ... Marc’ Antony de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalato. London: J. Bill, 1617. 4o. STC 7004. 11r23 Archintus vi. Edictum. 50r21 11r24 Architecture militaire par Fritach. freitag, Adam. L’architecture militaire. Tr. T. Quinet. fol. edns. found 1635–40. 11r25 Architecture de Vitrae. fol. Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. Architecture, ou art de bien bastir. Tr. J. Martin. Paris, 1546, 1572. fol. ‘Vitrae’ apparently an error for ‘Vitruve.’ See 205v15–16 for other edns.

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11v01 Aretino Comediæ 8o bis. Pietro (Aretino). Quattro comedie. London: J. Wolfe, 1588. 8o. STC 19911. ‘bis’ = two copies. 11v02 Aretino Historia vniuersalis 4o Bruni, Leonardo (Aretino). La historia universale de suoi tempi. Tr. D. Acciauoli. Ed. f. Sansovino. Venice: f. Sansovino, 1561. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). 11v03 Aretius vi. Hispanicarum 75r10 11v04 {— de Louett fol.} Loüet, Georges. Recueil d’aucuns notables arrests donnez en la cour de parlement de Paris. fol. edns. found 1627–50.

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The dash represents the indexing word ‘arest’: see the note to 11v05. Duplicated entry or another copy at 103r03. 11v05 {— en faveur de la congregacion de la propagacion de la foy de Parliament du Grenoble.} Unidentified. The dash represents the indexing word ‘arest’: 11v04 and 11v05 were apparently to follow the entry listed at 11r31 but were skipped when the scribe turned the leaf. He discovered his mistake after 11v03 and added them in the margin beside the two previous entries. This entry is therefore an unidentified ‘arest’ of the parlement of Grenoble in favour of the Congregation for the Propagation of the faith: not located, but for similar ‘arests’ or ‘arrests’ see Bn. 11v06 Argalli Dialectica. 8o. Argall, John. Ad artem dialecticam, introductio. London: R. Bradock f. G. Bishop, 1605. 8o. STC 737. 11v07 Argenis in french. 8o. Barclay, John. L’Argenis. Tr. P. de Marcassus. 8o edns. found 1622–43. See 85v12 for the Latin edn. 11v08 Argenis vi. Barclaius 17r13 11v09 Arguments to the Parliament to Zeale the Ministers silenc’d. 8. Certaine arguments to perswade and provoke parliament to promote the sincere ministery of the gospell; as also zealously to speake for the ministers therof now degraded, deprived, silenced, or admonished. London: [W. Jones’s secret press], 1606. 4o. STC 7736. 11v10 Arguments 12. prouing that the Cerimonies imposed vpon the Ministers of the Gospell in England, by our Prelats are vnlawfull. 8o. Anno 1605. Bradshaw, William. Twelve generall arguments, proving that the ceremonies imposed upon the ministers of the gospell in England, by our prelates, are unlawfull. Middelburg: R. Schilders, 1605. 8o. STC 3531. 11v11 Arguments concerning ship money by Mr. St. Iohn 4o. Saint John, oliver. Mr S.-John’s speech ... concerning shipmoney. London, 1640–1. 4o and 8o. STC 21589–89.7, Wing S329–33. 11v12 Arguments vpon the writs of habeas Corpus in the Court of Kings Bench &c also the Peticon of Sir Iohn Elliot concerning Lones &c – . 4o. London – 1649.

Eliot, Sir John. Arguments upon the writ of habeas corpus ... [with] the petition of Sir John Elliot Knight, in behalf of the liberty of the subject. London: M.f. f. W. Lee, M. Walbancke, D. Pakeman, a. G. Bedell, 1649. 4o. Wing A3649. 11v13 Ariosto rime et satyre. 16. Ariosto, Ludovico. Rime et satire. Small-format edns. found 1557–1630. 11v14 Ariosto de orlando furioso. fol. Ariosto, Ludovico. Orlando Furioso. Many fol. and large 4o editions throughout the period. Probably an edn. in Italian, possibly one in Spanish. Philip Sidney mentions Orlando Furioso in Defence, 79, 105. 11v15 Ariosto Comediæ. 8o Ariosto, Ludovico. I Suppositi [La Scolastica, Il Negromante, La Cassario, La Lena] comedia. Ed. T. Porcacchi. Venice: D. Cavalcalpo, 1587. 8o. folger. 11v16 Ariosto vi. Satyre. 170v20 11v17 Aristoles Politicks. fol. Aristotle. Aristotle’s politiques, or discourses of government. Tr. [from french] by J. Dickenson. London: A. Islip, 1598. fol. STC 760. Dedicated to Robert Sidney. Sidney family copy in Shrewsbury School library (H.X. 15). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Calf back with boards covered in blue paper, like other books given to the school by Dr John Taylor in 1766. 11v18 {2} Aristotelis politica. 4. Aristotle. [Politica]. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry should precede the previous one. Philip Sidney praises Politica as the work by Aristotle most worth reading in a letter to Hubert Languet, 4 feb. 1574 (Kuin, I, 106). 11v19 Aristotle Delle Rhetorica. 4o. Aristotle. Parafrase ... nel primo (-terzo) libro della Retorica d’Aristotele. Tr. A. Piccolomini. 4o edns. found Venice, 1565–97. Duplicated entry or another copy at 144v05. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. In 1723 booklist. 11v20 Aristotelis Logica 4. 3us volum.

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Aristotle. [Logica]. Probably a vol. from one of the multi-vol. 4o edns. found 1550–75. Also known as Organon or Organum (see 11v21), and possibly one of the many edns. published throughout the period under one of those titles. 11v21 Aristotelis organum 8o. 2 vol. Aristotle. [Organon]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. 11v22 Aristotelis Poetica 8. Aristotle. [Poetica]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. Philip Sidney cites Aristotle’s ‘discourse of poesy’ throughout his Defence. 11v23 Aristot. Rhetorica 4o Aristotle. [Rhetorica]. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. 11v24 Aristot. Rhetorica cum [blank] Paraphrasi. 8o. Aristotle. Probably Artis rhetoricae libri tres ... eiusdem rhetoricae paraphrasis. Tr. a. com. A. Riccoboni. 8o edns. found 1583–1630. Identification suggested by a cross-reference from ‘Riccobonus’ at 165r02. Riccoboni also had a hand in edns. of Poetics and Ethics, but his edition with paraphrase of the Rhetoric is the most likely match among the Aristotle entries in the catalogue. 11v25 Aristot. Rhetorica [blank] Goulston Londini – 1619. 4o. Aristotle. De rhetorica. Ed. T. Goulston. London: E. Griffin, 1619. 4o. STC 766. Commonplace book references by the second earl, citing this edn., in CKS U1475 z1/5 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 11v26 Aristot. Problemata vi. septalij Com. 174r20 11v27 Aristot. problem. vbi Zimara & Aphrodicæus. 16. Aristotle (spurious and doubtful works); Alexander (of Aphrodisias); zimara, Marcus Antonius. Problemata Aristotelis ac philosophorum medicorumque complurium. Marci Antonij Zimarae Sanctipetrinatis problemata ... Alexandri Aphrodisei, super quaestionibus nonnullis physicis, solutionum liber. Com. A. Poliziano. Smallformat edns. found 1543–1626. 11v28 Aristot. Græcolat. de moribus fol. Aristotle. De moribus ad Nicomachum. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1555–84.

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Ethica, a Gul. Cantero conuersa et emendata Item Aristotelis Politicorum lib. 8. Dion. Lambini & P. victorij Interpretationibus & Coment. declarati Pythagor. fragmenta Polytica ibid. Basileæ – 1582. fol. Aristotle [and others]. Ethicorum Nicomachiorum libri decem [and other works]. Basle: E. Episcopius, 1582. fol. Adams A1812. See 11v30 for another edn. of the Aristotle title; one or other possibly the edn. listed in the 1723 booklist.

12r01 Leonardus Aretinus vid. Contarenus. 38v01 12r02 Aretinus vid. Ragionament. 158v03 12r03 Arguments vsed by St. Iohns, Glyn, &c to persuade Cromwell to bee King vide Monarchy asserted. M. 118v01 ‘M’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 12r04 Paulus – Aringhus. vide Roma Subterraneæ. R. 166v01 ‘R’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 12r05 Arise Evans his visions. vid. Echo. & voice. 49v01, 206v02 12r06 Aristoteles vid Accorombonius. 2v03

12v01 Marq. Argyles Charge of High Treason vi. Charge. C. 32r04 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 12v02 Arraignment of Persecution by Martin Mar-priest &c vi in Ramas Eng. 5 parte 158v04 overton, Richard. The araignement of Mr. Persecution ... by yongue Martin Mar-Preist. Europe [i.e., London?] and Europe [i.e., London], 1645. 4o. Wing o620–1. 12v03 Art vi. Physiognomie. 143v05

13r01 Armachanus vi. Alexandri 5v19 13r02 Armachanus vi. Annales. 9r09 13r03 Les Armes et Blasons des Cheualiers de L’ordre du St. Esprit Creez par Louijs 13. Roy de France & de Nauarre. A Paris. fol.

Morin, Jacques. Les armes et blasons des chevaliers de l’ordre du Sainct-Esprit creez par Louys XIII. Paris: P. firens, 1623. fol. BL. 13r04 Armoiries Blasonnées par le sieur Vulson de la Colombiere A Paris – 1639. fol. Vulson, Marc de (sieur de la Colombière). Recueil de plusieurs pieces et figures d’armoiries. Paris: M. Tavernier, 1639. fol. Bn. 13r05 Armories de toutes Les Nobles. Probably Moreau, Philippes. Le tableau des armoiries de France, auquel sont représentées les origines et raisons des armoiries, hérauts d’armes, et des marques de noblesse. Paris: Rolel-Boutonné, 1630. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist as ‘L’origen de les noblesse &c.’ 13r06 Armories vi Blason. 21v06 13r07 Arnisæus de jure maiestatis. 4o. Arnisaeus, Henningus. De jure majestatis, libri tres. 4o edns. found 1610, 1635. 13r08 Arnisæus de Republica 4o seu relectiones Politicæ de subiectione et exemptione clericorum Item de potestate temporale Pontificis in Principes et denique de translatione Imperij Rom. 4o. Arnisaeus, Henningus. De republica, seu relectionis politicae libri II. 4o edns. found 1615, 1636. Catalogued with: Arnisaeus, Henningus. De subjectione et exemptione clericorum: item de potestate temporali pontificis in principes: & deniq. de translatione Imperii Romani. 4o edns. found 1612, 1635. 13r09 [—] de jure Connubiorum etc 4o. Arnisaeus, Henningus. De jure connubiorum. 4o edns. found 1613, 1636. 13r10 Arnisæi Doctrina politica in [blank] methodum [blank] quæ est Aristot. reducta. 4o. Arnisaeus, Henningus. Doctrina politica in genuinam methodum, quae est Aristotelis, reducta. 4o edns. found 1606–48. 13r11 Arnobius aduersus Gentes. 8. Arnobius Afer (of Sicca). Disputationum adversus gentes. 8o edns. found 1546–1605. Possibly the ‘Arnobius 8vo’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study (but not listed in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676).

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13r12 Arnoldus Carnotensis de Laudibus B. Virginis Bib. patr. Lat. Tom – 1. Arnoldus of Chartres. De laudibus sanctae ac perpetuae virginis, Matris Christi Mariae; tractatus. Incipit: Si linguis hominum loquar & Angelorum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 13r13 Arnulphus Lexouiensis Bib. patr. Lat. Tom. 3. Arnulphus (bp. of Lisieux). Epistolae. PL 201: 17. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 13r14 Arestum siue placitum, Parlamenti Tholosani continens Historiam (in casu matrimoniali) admodum memorabilem adeoque prodigiosam etc. Hugone Sureo Interprete. 8o. Toulouse (parliament). Arrestum sive placitum parlamenti Tholosani in casu matrimoniali. Tr. H. Sureus (H. Du Rosier). 8o edns. found 1576, 1588. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4: he quotes a lengthy passage from zilioli (78r05) on the story of Martin Guerre, and notes that the story also appears in Ayrault (3v28) and in this title. 13r15 Arest vi. Vair 199r03 13r16 Arrest de Vtrecht. 4o. Arrest donné, prononcé & executé contre Gilles Ledenberg, n’a gueres secretaire de Mrs. les Estats d’Utrecht: le 15 de May l’an mil six cens dix neuf. The Hague: L. Elzevier, 1619. 4o. Amsterdam. 13r17 Arrest contre suarez pour vij Liure. 4o. Arrest de la cour de parlement donné le 26, et executé le 27, juin 1614. Contre le livre imprimé à Cologne l’an present intitulé Francisci Suarez ... Defensio fidei Catholicae & Apostolicae adversus Anglicanae sectae errores. 4o and 8o edns. found 1613–14. Entry’s ‘vij’ apparently a scribal misreading (for ‘le’?). 13r18 Arrest de Bourdeaux contre Le Cardinall des Sourdis. 8o. Decreta Concilii Provincialis, Burdigalae habiti, ab illustrissimo ... Francisco ... Cardinali de Sourdis. Paris: A. Estienne, 1625. 8o. BL. 13r19 Arrest pour Les Lectures de Colleg de Clermont. 8. Arrest du conseil d’estat du roy, par lequel il casse et révoque tous décrets contraires à son arrest du restablissement des lectures publiques au Collège de Clermont. Paris and Lyons, 1618. 8o.

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13r20 Arrests contre Les Dueils & Combats. 8o. Insufficient information to identify a specific edn.: for the frequent french ordinances against ‘duels et combats’ see, e.g., Bn (6 entries 1614–21). 13r21 Arriani Periplus Euxini & Maris Erythræi. fol. Arrianus, flavius. Ponti Euxini & maris Erythraei periplus. Tr. J.W. Stuck. Geneva, 1577. fol. 13r22 Arrianus de Expeditione Alexandri. vbi Alexandri vita ex plutarch. fol. Arrianus, flavius. De expedit. Alex. Magni, historiarum libri VIII ... Alexandri vita, ex Plut. eiusdem libri II, De fortuna, vel virtute Alexandri. Geneva: H. Estienne, 1575. fol. Adams A2010. 13r23 Arrianus vi. Epictetus. 52r06 13r24 Arroy vi. Questions 157r06 13r25 Artemidorus des songes. 16. Artemidorus (Daldianus). Artemidorus des songes. Tr. C. fontaine. Small-format edns. found 1547–1600. 13r26 Articles 39 of the Church of England set out by Rogers. 4o. Rogers, Thomas. The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed and protected in the realme of England ... expressed in 39 articles. Cambridge, 1607–33. 4o. STC 21228–33. 13r27 Articuli reuocati in domo Prædicatorum Bib. pa. La. Tom. 4. Articoli revocati Parisiis in domo Praedicatorum, per F. Joannem Guidonis, sive Guidonis Minoritam, Anno Domini 1318. Incipit: Isti sunt articoli revocati ... Item quod generare secundam suam rationem. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 13r28 Articuli de divina Essentia ibid. Articuli de divina essentia, veritate, angelis, et aliis fidei capitibus, damnati ... Anno Domini 1340. Incipit: Primo quod divina essentia in se nec ab homine. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

13v01 Articulorum Ludouici reuocacio Anno 1362. B. Pat. La. Tom. 4. Articulorum Ludovici Declaratio seu Revocatio, per eum facta, Anno Domini 1362. Incipit: Primo probando primam partem. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

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13v02 Articles d’accord entre la france et le Gouerneur de Amiens 8. Probably Articles accordés par le roy au M. de Montenegro, commandant dans Amiens. Lyons: G. Jullieron, 1597. 12o. Grenoble BM. Possibly another publication connected with the surrender of Amiens to Henri IV in 1597. 13v03 Articuli Lambethani id est Articulorum Lambethæ exhibitorum historia. 2. Articuli de Predestinacione & annexis capitibus a D. Whitakero Lambethae propositi. 3. ydem prout ab Episcopis Theologisque concepti & admissi 4 Lanceloti Andreus Wintoniensis Episco. de Synodo dilatis Articulis iudicium. 5 Sententiæ D Oueral de Predestinatione etc Iure predestinatus etc. Lond. 1651. 8o. Articuli Lambethani. London, 1651. 12o. Wing A3890– 90A. 13v04 Articles agreed betwixt the french king and his mother. 8o. Articles concluded and agreed upon ... in the name of the king of France, to the Queene Mother. London: G.E. f. G. fairbeard, 1619. 4o. STC 16836.

13v09 The Artificers plaine scale or the Carpenters rule, etc. shewing how to measure tymber &c by tho. stirrup London – 1651. 8o. Stirrup, Thomas. The artificers plain scale. London: R. a. W. Leybourne f. T. Pierrepoint, 1651. 8o. Wing S5686. 13v10 Artifices du feu et instruments de guerre. fol. Boillot, Joseph. Modelles, artifices de feu et divers instruments de guerre, avec les moyens de s’en prévaloir: pour assiéger, battre, surprendre et deffendre toutes places. Chaumont en Bassigny: Q. Mareschal, 1598. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entries or additional copies (or copy) at 21v35–6, with author named. 13v11 Artis Cabalisticæ. v. Cabalisticæ. 27r02 13v12 {2} Ash: fasciculus florum 4o. Coke, Sir Edward. Fasciculus florum. Ed. T. Ashe. London: G. Eld, 1617–18. 8o. STC 5528–9. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry should follow the next two. 13v13 De Arte voluntatis. v. Nvrembergij &c 126r17 13v14 Ascham vi. Confusions. 37v05

13v05 Articles de paix entre Le Roy & Les Princes. 8. Copie fidèle ... sur les vrais articles presentez au roy pour la paix, par monsieur le prince et les autres princes. [n.p.], 1616. 8o. Bn. 13v06 Articles sur Le Marriage d’entre France & Espagne. 8. Articles et conventions ... sur le mariage de D. Philippe, prince d’Espagne, et Madame Elizabeth de France. Several publications with variations of this title found, all [n.p.], 1614. 8o. 13v07 Articles of Peace betwixt England and Spaine. 8o. Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce, concluded in the names of ... Charles ... king of Great Britain ... and Philip the fourth king of Spaine. London: R. Barker a. assignees of J. Bill, 1630. 4o. STC 9251–51.3. 13v08 Articles of Peace betwixt England the Low Country & the Archduke – 4. Insufficient information to identify: possibly any of the several publications connected with the Treaty of London (1604–5) or the related Treaty with the netherlands (1608), e.g., STC 9211, 18455.3, 18455.7–56.

13v15 Aspasti defensio pro Palmere in Pouchenium cia sacramenta 4o. Aspastis, Joannes franciscus (françois Hotman). In virulentam A. Pouchenii criminationem quam adversus I. Palmerii justas protestationes conscripsit. Pro eodem Palmerio defensio. Geneva: f. le Preux, 1580. 8o. Adams A2069. 13v16 Assize of Bread by the Lords of the Counsell 4o. Anno 1610. Powell, John. The assize of bread. London: W. Stansby f. J. Budge, 1610. 4o. STC 877. 13v17 Assurances or Conueyances etc vi. shippard 176r04 13v18 Astrologie 11. Chamber et Heydon. Chamber, John. A treatise against judicial astrologie. London: J. Harrison, 1601. 4o. STC 4941. Catalogued with: Heydon, Sir Christopher. A defence of judiciall astrologie, in answer to ... John Chamber. Cambridge: J. Legat, sold by S. Waterson, 1603. 4o. STC 13266. ‘11’ here apparently = two titles. See 31v11 for a separate listing (probably another copy) of the Chamber title.

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13v19 Atanagi vi. Diogeni. 46r14

13v27 Aubanus vi. Boemus. 21v30

13v20 Athanasij opera. fol. 2 vol. Athanasius (saint). Opera. fol. edns. found 1519–1627. Possibly the ‘Athanas. fol lat’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study (but not listed in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676).

13v28 Auberij de Bains vi. Bourbon. 8o. Aubery, Jean. Les bains de Bourbon Lancy et Larchanbaud. Paris: A. Périer, 1604. 8o. BL. Cross-reference not found in catalogue: since entry provides format, possibly a main entry with ‘de’ mistranscribed as ‘vi.’

13v21 [—] de residen. Episcop. Bib. pat. Lat. Tom. 3. Athanasius (saint). De necessaria episcoporum residentia. PG 142: 513. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

13v29 Aubignie vi. Histoire 75r23

13v22 Athenagorie Atheniensis Apologia pro Christianis Bib. pat. Gr. La. Tom. 1. Idem de resurrectione mortuorum. ib. Athenagoras (Atheniensis). Apologia, vel legatio pro christianis. PG 6: 889. Catalogued with: Athenagoras (Atheniensis). De resurrectione mortuorum. PG 6: 973. See 21r14: both titles included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 13v23 Athenæi opera Gr. Lat. fol. cum [blank] a diuina diuertione. fol. Athenaeus (naucratita). Athenaei deipnosophistarum libri XV. Ed. I. Casaubon a. J. Dalechamps. fol. edns. found 1597–1612. In 1723 booklist as ‘Casauboni in Athenaei.’ 13v24 L’Auanturier Buscon. 8o. Quevedo, francisco de. L’Avanturier Buscon, histoire facecieuse. Tr. Sieur de La Geneste. 8o edns. found 1633–45. Duplicated entry or another copy at 25r28. 13v25 Auentroti Epistola ad Regem. Hispanicarum. 8o. Aventrote, Juan. Epistola Joannis Aventroti ad potentissimum regem Hispaniarum; in qua breviter mysterium belli super XVII Belgii provinciis gesti exponitur. 8o edns. found 1615–17. In 1723 booklist. See 15r01 for an edn. in Spanish. 13v26 Auicennæ opera. cum vita eiusdem venetijs apud Iuntas – 1595. fol. Husain, Ibn ‘Abd Allah (Abu ‘Ali) (Avicenna). Arabum medicorum principis Avicennae ... vitae ipsius Avicennae. 2 vols. Venice: Giunta, 1595. fol. oxford (Trinity).

13v30 Auentinus Annalium Bojorum. fol. Aventinus, Johann. Annalium Boiorum libri VII. fol. edns. found 1554–1627.

14r01 Articles for the Surrender of Bristoll vi. Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 Probably A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol. London: H. overton, 1643. 4o. Wing C6203. 14r02 Articles of the late Treatie of the date Edenburgh the 29. No. 1643. London 3. Ian. 1644. vi in Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 ‘The articles of the late treaty of the date at Edenburgh the 29th of novemb. 1643,’ included in A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace, begun at Uxbridge January 30, 1644. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645. 4o. Wing D2480A. Wing D2480A listed by main title at 162r03. 14r03 Articles of the 6 Aug. 1642 conc. the reducing Irland &c Ibid 158v04 ‘The articles of the 6th of August 1642 concerning Ireland,’ included in A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645. 4o. Wing D2480A. Wing D2480A listed by main title at 162r03 14r04 Cert. Articles presented to Sir Tho. Fairfax by R. O. vi. in Ramas \5 parte/ 158v04 Insufficient information to identify. Probably either Wing D734, The declaration of the officers of the garrison of Hull ... presented to his excellency the Lord Generall [preceded by a letter to fairfax signed R. overton] (1649), or Wing H3608, The humble remonstrance and resolves of Col. Overtons regiment ... presented to ... Lord General Fairfax (1649).

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14r05 Articles for the Surrender of the Castle & Island of Portland Apr. 4 1646. vi in Ramas 10 parte. 158v04 ‘The articles for the surrender of the Castle and Island of Portland ... April 4, 1646,’ included in The agreement for the surrender of the city of Exeter. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing A770. 14r06 Artic. for the Surr. of Exeter vi in Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 Probably The agreement for the surrender of the city of Exeter. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing A770. See 14r05, which lists a text included in this publication. Possibly A true copy of the articles agreed on at the surrender of Exeter (1646), Wing T2636. 14r07 Articles for Surr. of Banburie Castle May 8. 1646. ibid 158v04 Articles agreed upon ... on the behalf of Sir William Compton Governour of the Castle of Banbury, touching the surrender thereof [signed 8 May 1646]. London, 1646. Single sheet. Wing A3804. 14r08 Articles conc. Abtrist with the Castle 12 Apr. 1646. Ibid 158v04 ‘Articles agreed on the 12 day of Aprill, 1646 between Col. Rice Powell ... and Colonel Robert Whitby, Governour of Abtrist with the Castle,’ included in Foure strong castles taken by the parliaments forces. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing f1672. Wing f1672 listed by main title at 30r04. 14r09 Artic. conc. the Surr. of Newark. May 9. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Articles concerning the surrender of Newark ... read in the House of Commons May 9. London: E. Husband, 1646. 4o. Wing A3814. 14r10 Artic. at Large betw. Sir Tho. Fairfax & Sir Ra. Hopton March the 23. 1645. Ibid. 158v04 Sir Thomas Fairfax’s letter from Cornwall, relating the whole businesse in the West. With the articles at large, concluded upon by his excellencies commissioners and Sir Ralph Hopton ... 23 March, 1645. London: J. Wright, 1645. 4o. Wing f171. 14r11 Articles conc. Dudley Castle May 10. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 ‘Articles agreed upon the 10 day of May, 1646. Betweene ... Colonell Leveson, Governour of the Castle of Dudley, and ... Sir William Brerton ...

touching the surrender thereof,’ included in Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing f239. Wing f239 listed by main title at 183r02. 14r12 Artic. for the Surr. of Oxford & Farringdon June 23. 1646. Ibid 158v04 Articles concluded & agreed on for the surrender of Oxford and Farringdon ... read in the honorable House of Commons, June 23, 1646. London: E. Husband, 1646. 4o. Wing A3817. 14r13 Articles vi Bills. 20v02 14r14 Articles of Peace and Allyance betweene his Majestie & the Dutch concluded the 4 Sept – 1662. Articles of peace and alliance between Charles II ... and the ... States General of the United Netherlands ... concluded the 4th day of September, 1662. London: J. Bill a. C. Barker, 1662. 4o. Wing C2896. 14r15 An Astrologicall Iudgment vpon his majesties march from Oxford May 7. 1645. by Geo. Wharton vi. in Ramas Eng. 8 parte. 158v04 Wharton, Sir George. An astrologicall judgement upon his majesties present march. oxford, 1645; [London], 1645. 4o. Wing W1540–2. 14r16 Assertio Antiquitatis Oxoniensis Acad. Io. Caio 4to. Lond. 1574. Caius, John. De antiquitate Cantabrigiensis academiae libri duo. 2 pts. London: J. Day, 1574. 4o. STC 4345. Includes, as pt. 2, with separate dated title page and register, Thomas Caius, Assertio antiquitatis Oxoniensis academiae ; this text was not published separately. for De antiquitate, the separately catalogued pt. 1, see 74v03. 14r17 Atwells booke of Survey vi. Faithfull Surveyor. S. 183v03 ‘S’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 14r18 Audleys way to bee rich, who began with 200 li. Anno 1605. & dyed worth 400 000 li. Novemb. 1662. Lond. 4o. [Audley, Hugh]. The way to be rich, according to the practice of the great Audley, who begun with two hundred pound, in the year 1605, and dyed worth four hundred thousand pound this instant November 1662. London: E. Davis, 1662. 4o. Wing B71 (formerly Wing A4200).

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Catalogued in revised Wing under ‘G.B.’ as author. The second earl bought part of the Leicester Estate (on today’s Leicester Square) from the financier Hugh Audley or Awdley in 1630 (Survey of London, 34:416, citing TnA C54/2637, no. 39); CKS U1475 C132/138 also reports him leasing property from Audley in 1640. Samuel Pepys bought a copy of this title on 23 Jan. 1663 (Diary), describing it as ‘a serious pamphlett and some good things worth my minding.’

14v01 Austen of fruit Trees vid. Treatise. 195v03 14v02 Austen. vid. observacions. 130v09

15r01 Auentrote del misterio de la guerre sobre Las 17 prouincias del pais Baxo. 8o. Aventrote, Juan. Carta de Joan Aventrote al poderosisimo Rey de Espania. En la qual brevemente se declara el mysterio de la guerra sobre las XVII provincias del Pays-Baxo. Amsterdam: P. Ravesteyn, 1614. 8o. BL. See 13v25 for an edn. in Latin. 15r02 Augustæ Historiæ Scriptores / Augustæ Vindelicorum chronol. fol. [Augustae historiae scriptores]. fol. edns. found 1475–1620. Major edns. were edited by Casaubon (1603), Gruterus (1611), and Saumaise (1620). for the closely related Vitae of Suetonius, ed. variously by Erasmus and Egidius, see 182v03. The unidentified ‘chronol.’ is perhaps a folio chronology of Augsburg, or one printed at Augsburg, catalogued with this volume. 15r03 Augustini opera fol. 7. vol. Augustine (saint, bp. of Hippo). Opera. fol. edns. in 10 or 11 parts (bound in varying nos. of vols.) found 1506–1637. An edn. of Basle, 1569 (Adams A2166), bound (unusually) in seven vols., is at Penshurst (private collection). no marks of identification associate it with the early Sidney family, but it is possibly the copy listed in the catalogue. All vols. are signed ‘Chr. Swale.’ for Swale, a Royalist who was ejected from his Sussex living in 1645 and died in the same year, see Mathews, Walker Revised. 15r04 Augustinus steuchus [blank] de perenni Phylosophia. fol.

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15r13 Aurea Bulla vi [blank] Dissertationes. 25r30

Mason, francis. The authoritie of the church in making canons and constitutions concerning things indifferent. London, 1607; oxford, 1634. 4o. STC 17595–6.

15r14 Aurea Bulla Burtorffij Dissertationes Buxtorff, Gerlach. Dissertatio historico-juridica in XVII priora aureae Caroli IV bullae capita. Basle: J. Genathius, 1612–13. 4o. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 1s. Duplicated entry or another copy at 25r30.

15r24 Authoridad del Papa ij de la missa y Milagros de Maria de Lesboa. 8o. Valera, Cipriano de. Dos tratados, el primero es del Papa y de su autoridad ... El segundo es el missa ... [with] un enxambre do los falsos milagros con que Maria de la Visitacion ... de Lisboa engaño à muy muchos. [London:] R. del Campo [i.e., R. field], 1599. 8o. STC 24580.

15r15 Aurelij Anæreticus aduersus Iacobum Syrmondum Iesuitam 8o Parisijs – 1633. B. Aurelius, Petrus (Jean Duvergier de Hauranne). Anaereticus adversus errores & hereses, quibus canonem aurausicanum ... aspersit Jacobi Sirmoni ... antirrheticus. Paris, 1633. 8o. BL. ‘B’ probably = ‘Bis’ (two copies), but possibly referring to 15r16.

15r25 Authorité des Iuges seculiers sur Les Ecclesiastiques. 8 Milletot, Bénigne. Traité du délict commun et cas privilégié, ou de la puissance légitime des juges séculiers sur les personnes ecclésiastiques. 8o edns. found 1611–15.

15r12 Aurea Bulla vi. Vischeri discursus. 205v05

15r16 [—] Ejusdem Aurelij Confutatio Collectionis Locorum, quos Iesuitæ compilarunt tanquam sibi contumeliosos & iniuriosos. 8o – 1633. B. Aurelius, Petrus (Jean Duvergier de Hauranne). Confutatio collectionis locorum, quos Jesuitae compilarunt tanquam sibi contumeliosos et injurios. [n.p.], 1633. 8o. Bn. ‘B’ probably = ‘Bis’ (two copies), but possibly referring to 15r15. 15r17 Aurelius vi. Cornelius 39v06 15r18 Aurelius victor. vi Suetonius. 182v03 15r19 Ausonij opera. 16. Ausonius, Decimus Magnus. Opera. Small-format edns. found 1551–1636. 15r20 Austria vi. Gerard. 64r07 15r21 Austriaia gens. vi Apologia 11r15 15r22 Austriche & Les pays bas auec quelques traittes de paix Probably Response par les estats generaux des Pays Bas aux lettres de l’archiduc Ernest d’Austriche ... sur l’ouverture et proposition de la paix. Paris: P. Hury, 1594. 8o. Bn. 15r23 Authority of the Church in making Canons &c concerning things indifferent. by Fran. Mason. 4o.

15r26 Autolicus vi sphæricæ propositiones 178v13 15r27 Ayala de jure & officijs bellicis. 8o. Ayala, Balthazar. De jure et officiis bellicis et disciplina militari. 8 o edns. found 1582–1648. 15r28 Axiomata Physio-theologica vi. Alosij Novarini. 7v02 15r29 Azeuedo in 6o et 7o recopilare regalium constitutionum Hispanicarum. fol. Azevedo, Alonso de. Commentariorum juris civilis in Hispaniae regias constitutiones, sextum et septimum librum novae recopilationis complectens. fol. edns. found 1599– 1618. Vol. 4 of a 6-vol. set published in several edns. in various places.

B 15v01 Babenberg de jure regni & Imperij v. de juridictione 89r23 15v02 Bachiani de recipiendis Lapsis Epist. Bib. pat. La. tom. 3 Bachiarius (Hispaniae). Ad Januarium de reparatione lapsi, epistola. PL 20: 1037. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3, but as ‘de recipiendis’; title varies in PL but text is the same. 15v03 Bacons Essayes.

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Bacon, francis. Essayes. London, 1597–1642. STC 1137-51, Wing B283. See 3v03 for another copy.

Possibly Récit véritable de ce s’est passé en la grande deffaicte de l’armée des hollandois par le marquis de Bade. [n.p.], 1620. 4o. Lille BM.

15v04 Bacon de secretis operibus Artis & nat. 8. Bacon, Roger. Epistolae Fratris Rogerij Baconis, De secretis operibus artis et naturae, et de nullitate magiae. Ed. J. Dee. Hamburg: G.L. frobenius, 1618. 8o. BL.

15v17 Baiting of the Popes Bull by Burton. 4. Burton, Henry. The baiting of the popes bull. London: W. Jones f. M. Sparke, 1627. 4o. STC 4137–37.3.

15v05 Bacons Apothegmes. 32. Bacon, francis. Apophthegmes new and old. London: H. Barrett a. R. Whitaker, 1625–6. 8o. STC 1115-16. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 (under ‘facetiae’). 15v06 Bacon vi Elements. 50v13 15v07 Bacons Apologie concerning the Earle of Essex. 16. Bacon, francis. Sir Francis Bacon his Apologie, in certaine imputations concerning the late earle of Essex. London, 1604–5. 8o. STC 1111–14. 15v08 Bacon vi. Historicall 79r10 15v09 Bacon vi. Consideration. 37v22–4 15v10 Bacon de sapientia veterum 8o. Bacon, francis. De sapientia veterum liber. London, 1609-34; Leiden, 1633. 12o. STC 1127–9, Shaaber B45–6. 15v11 Bacon de mirabilibus mundi & influentijs. 4o. Coelestinus, Claudius; Bacon, Roger. De his quae mundo mirabiliter eveniunt ... De mirabili potestate artis et naturae, Rogerii Bachonis libellus. Ed. f. orontius. Paris: S. de Colines, 1542. 4o. Adams C2307. 15v12 Baconis Perspectiua. 4o. Bacon, Roger. Perspectiva. Ed. J. Combach. frankfurt: W. Richter f. A. Humm, 1614. 4o. BL. 15v13 Baconis specula Mathemat. 4o. Bacon, Roger. Specula mathematica. Ed. J. Combach. frankfurt: W. Richter f. A. Humm, 1614. 4o. BL. 15v14 De Bach: vi. Exercitationes. 54v07 15v15 Bacquet Bacquet, Jean. Probably Oeuvres. Edns. found 1601–44. 15v16 Bade marquis ses procedures. 4o.

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15v18 {2} Ballæus scriptorum Brittanniæ. 4o. Bale, John. Illustrium maioris Britanniae scriptorum. Wesel, 1548–9. 4o. STC 1295–6. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry should follow the next. 15v19 Baldi vi Baldi in Feudorum vsus comentaria. fol. 56v22 Baldus de Ubaldis, Petrus. In usus feudorum commentaria. fol. edns. found 1474–1585. 15v20 Balsamon in Cannones Apostolorum. fol. Canones SS. apostolorum, conciliorum generalium & provincialium. Com. T. Balsamon. Tr. G. Hervet. fol. edns. found 1561, 1620. 15v21 Balzac. Guez, Jean Louis (sieur de Balzac). Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly Oeuvres (duplicating the entry at 15v22); possibly Lettres, listed at 97v10 with a cross-reference to ‘Balzac.’ 15v22 Balzac ses oeuures Guez, Jean Louis (sieur de Balzac). Oeuvres. Edns. with this title found 1627–52. In 1723 booklist. 15v23 Balzac son Prince. Guez, Jean Louis (sieur de Balzac). Le Prince. Edns. found 1631–42. Possibly an ‘escaped’ copy of the surreptitious ‘London’ edn. in french, imported by the bookseller Richard Whitaker but called in and burnt (STC 12455.5 and note). The second earl purchased other books from Whitaker in this period: CKS U1475 A63/5 is a list from 1631–2. In 1723 booklist. 15v24 Bainbridge Astronomicall description of the \commet/ Anno 1618. Bainbridge, John. An astronomicall description of the late comet from the 18 of Novemb. 1618 to the 16 of December following. London, 1618–19. 4o. STC 1207–8.

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15v25 {vid. Gravius.} 67r02 Marginal entry, indexed on ‘Bainbridge.’

Porta, Giovanni Battista Della. Magiae naturalis. 8o edns. found 1558–1651.

15v26 Banchi Apologia contra Castleuetro. 4o. Apologia de gli Academici di Banchi di Roma contra M. Lodovico Castelvetro da Modena ... appertenenti tutte a l’uso de la lingua toscana. Parma: S. Viotto, 1558. 4o. Adams C739.

15v36 Baptista Porta de occultis literarum notis &c 8o. Porta, Giovanni Battista Della. De occultis literarum notis, seu artis animi sensa occulte aliis significandi. 8o edns. found 1593–1606.

15v27 Banchrofts rashnes against the Church of Scotland 8o. Davidson, John. D. Bancrofts rashnes in rayling against the church of Scotland. Edinburgh: R. Waldegrave, 1590. 8o. STC 6322. 15v28 Bancrofts English Scottizing Bancroft, Richard. Daungerous positions and proceedings. London, 1593, 1640. 4o. STC 1344–5. In all edns. ‘English Scottizing’ is the prevailing running head. The ‘1641’ edn. (formerly Wing B637) is a ghost. 15v29 Bancroft. vi. Suruey. 184r01 15v30 Bannus de jure & Iustitia fol. Bañez, Domingo. De jure et justitia decisiones. fol. edns. found 1594–1615. 15v31 Banosius de politica ciuitate Dei & Hierarchia Roman. 4. Banosius, Theophilus. De politia civitatis Dei et hierarchia Romana. frankfurt: J. Wechel, 1592. 4o. CUL.

15v37 Baptistæ Portæ Physiognomia Cœlestis 8o. Porta, Giovanni Battista Della. Physiognomoniae coelestis libri VI. 8o edns. found 1606–50. 15v38 Baptista Porta de distillationibus. 4o. Porta, Giovanni Battista Della. De distillationibus ... quibus certa methodo, multiplicique artificio, penitioribus naturae arcanis detectis. Strassburg: L. zetzner, 1609. 4o. BL. 15v39 Baptistæ Portæ Physiognomica. 8o. Porta, Giovanni Battista Della. De humana physiognomonia. 8o edns. found 1593–1650. 15v40 Baptistæ Portæ. villa. 4o. Porta, Giovanni Battista Della. Villae. 4o edns. found 1583–93.

16r01 Bacons Relacion of Francis Spira. vid. Relacion 162r01 16r02 Stephani Baluzij de concordia Sacerdotij & Imperij vi. de Marca 108v04

15v32 Baptista Asia vniuersalis. 4. Gramaye, Jean-Baptiste. Asia, sive historia universalis asiaticarum gentium et rerum domi forisque gestarum. Antwerp: widow and heirs of J. Beller, 1604. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 66r26.

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15v33 Baptista in Thuani Historias 4o. Gallus, Joannes Baptista (Jean-Baptiste Machault). In Jacobi Augusti Thuani Historiarum libris notationes. Ed. J. Gretser. Ingolstadt: W. Eder f. E. Angermaier, 1614. 4o. BL.

17r01 Baptistæ Benedicti speculat. Mathemat. fol. Benedetti, Giovanni Battista. Diversarum speculationum mathematicarum & physicarum liber. fol. edns. found 1585–99.

15v34 Baptista morini mundi sublunaris Anatomia. 4o. Morin, Jean Baptiste. Nova mundi sublunaris anatomia. Paris: n. Du fossé, 1619. 8o. BL.

17r02 Baptista Benedictus de re gnomica. fol. Benedetti, Giovanni Battista. De gnomonum umbrarumque solarium usu liber. Turin: heirs of n. Bevilaqua, 1574. fol. Adams B653.

15v35 Baptistæ Portæ magiæ naturalis 4o.

17r03 Baptista Burgus. vi Petri Baptistæ Burgi de Dominis &c P. 142v04

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17r04 Baptista Casalius vi. de Profanis & sacris veteribus rit. P. 151v17 17r05 Barbarie vi Histoire 75v04 17r06 Barbaro Daniell la perspectiua. fol. Barbaro, Daniello. La pratica della perspettiva. Venice: B. a. R. Borgominieri, 1568–9. fol. Adams B170–1. 17r07 Barberini Cardinalis, nunc Vrbani Pont. 8. poemata 4o. Antwerpiæ 1634. Urban VIII (pope) (Maffeo Barberini). Poemata. Antwerp: B. Moretus, 1634. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 207v09 (also dated 1634). 17r08 Barbaro vi Viaggio 201v12 Circular cross-reference, but 201v12 appears to be the main entry. 17r09 Barclajus contra Monarchomachos. See the more detailed entry at 17r12: duplicated entry or another copy. ‘Contra Monarchomachos’ is the running head. 17r10 Barclajus de Potestate Papæ. 8o. Barclay, William. De potestate papae. Ed. J. Barclay. London, 1609; Mussiponti [i.e., London], 1609; Mussiponti [i.e., france], 1610. 8o. STC 1408–08.3 (and note at STC 1408.3). 17r11 Barclaij vindicjæ aduersus Bellarmin. 4o Barclay, John. Sive publicae pro regibus ac principibus, et privatae pro Gulielmo Barclaio parente vindiciae adversus ... Cardinalis Bellarmini Tractatum de potestate summi pontificis in rebus temporalibus. Paris: P. Mettayer, 1612. 4o. BL. 17r12 Barclaius de regno et regni potestate fol. Barclay, William. De regno et regali potestate adversus Buchananum, Brutum, Boucherium, & reliquos monarchomachos. Paris: G. Chaudiere, 1600. 4o. Adams B193. Duplicated entry or another copy at 17r09. 17r13 Barclaius v. Iohannes. 85v12 17r14 Barlaam Epistol. Bib. pat. Lat. Tom. 3. Barlaamus (bp. of Gerace). Epistolae ad Graecos, de unione cum Romana ecclesia & processione. Incipit: Quia, o amici & fratres nihil est propter. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

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17r15 Barlaamus vi. sphæricæ proposiciones. 178v13 17r16 Barlandus Hollandiæ Comitum fol. Barlandus, Hadrianus Cornelius. Hadriani Barlani Hollandiae Comitum historia et icones: cum selectis scholiis ad lectoris lucem. Leiden: C. Plantin, 1584. fol. Adams B211. 17r17 Barlandus Brabantiæ Ducum 8o. Barlandus, Hadrianus Cornelius. De rebus gestis Ducum Brabantie. 8o edns. found 1526–1603. 17r18 Barlandi Brabantiæ Chronica fol. Barlandus, Hadrianus Cornelius. Ducum Brabantiae chronica. Antwerp: J. Moretus, 1600. fol. Adams B210. 17r19 Barlow of Magneticall advertisements. 8o. Barlow, William. Magneticall advertisements: or ... experiments concerning the nature and properties of the load-stone. London, 1616–18. 4o. STC 1442, 1444. 17r20 Barneuell his Condemnacion. 4o. [oldenbarneveld, Jan van]. The true description of the execution of justice, done upon Sir J. van Olden Barnavelt. London: f. Kingston f. n. newbery, 1619. 4o. STC 18804. 17r21 Barneuell his Arraignment. 8o. [oldenbarneveld, Jan van]. The arraignment of John van Olden Barnevelt. London: E. Griffin f. R. Rounthwait, 1619. 4o. STC 18799. 17r22 Barns & Ball de Vitis Pontificum 8o. Barnes, Robert; Bale, John. Scriptores duo Anglici ... de vitis pontificum Romanorum. Leiden, 1615. 8o. BL. 17r23 Baronij Annales fol. 12. vol. Impr. Roman. Baronius, Caesar. Annales ecclesiastici. 12 vols. Rome, 1590–1607. fol. BL. Several commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. 17r24 Barosij Cosmographia. 8o. Barozzi, francesco. Cosmographia. 8o edns. found in Latin and Italian, all Venice, 1585–1607. 17r25 Baronetts vi. Comission 37r07 17r26 Baronis Florilegium politicum vi. furius. 60v23

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17r27 Baronij parænesis ad rempub. venetam. 16. Baronius, Caesar. Paraenesis ad Rempublicam Venetam. Augsburg: D. frank, 1606. 8o. BL. The second earl cites this edn. at length on the topic of monarchy in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 17r28 Baronyus de Monarchia Siciliæ. 8o. Baronius, Caesar. Tractatus de monarchia Siciliae. Paris: H. Beys, 1609. 8o. BL. 17r29 Baronij Annales Ecclesiastici opera Brisicolæ 2 vol. Bisciola, Giovanni Gabriello. Epitome annalium ecclesiasticorum Caesaris Baronii. 2 vols. 4o edns. found 1602–4. Duplicated entry or another copy at 21r36. 17r30 Baronij Annales Ecclesiastici opera spondani. fol. Baronius, Caesar; Sponde, Henri de. Annales ecclesiastici ex XII tomis Caesaris Baronii ... in epitomen redacti Opera Heinrici Spondani. fol. edns. found 1613–49. See 8r02 for Sponde’s continuation of this work. 17r31 Barret the Theoreck and Practick of moderne warres. fol Barret, Robert. The theorike and practike of moderne warres. London: R. field f. W. Ponsonby, 1598. fol. STC 1500. 17r32 Barros L’Asia. 4. Barros, João de. L’Asia. Tr. A. de Ulloa. Venice: V. Valgrisio, 1561–2. 4o. Adams B254–5. Title in entry (‘L’Asia’ vs ‘Asia’) suggests the Italian trans. of the Portuguese original (itself published in folio). 17r33 Bartas semaine 4. Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume de. La sepmaine, ou création du monde. 4o and 8o edns. found 1578–1616. Duplicated entry or another copy at 17r35. 17r34 Bartas Postumius in English 4. Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume de. II. Posthumus Bartas. The fore-noone of the fourth day of his second week. Tr. J. Sylvester. London: H. Lownes, 1607. 4o. STC 21665. I Posthumus Bartas was added at the end of STC 21649a.5, a 1606 issue of Bartas his devine weekes and works translated (see 17r36), but is unlikely to have been entered separately like this.

17r35 Bartas primier & second sepmaine 2 vol. 4. Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume de. La premiere et la seconde sepmaine. 4o and 8o edns. found with variations of this title 1591–1616. La seconde sepmaine first published separately in 1584, and so possibly a made-up set comprising earlier edns. Duplicated entry or another copy at 17v33. 17r36 Bartas in English. Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume de. Bartas his devine weekes and workes translated. Tr. J. Sylvester. fol. and 4o edns. London, 1605–41. STC 21649–54, Wing D2405–05A.

17v01 Bartholome de Las Casas vi Tratado. 194v09 17v02 Bartholinus vi Germanicorum 64r17 17v03 Bartholinus vi. Anatomicæ 7v05 An added cross-reference, inserted on the same line as 17v02. 17v04 Bartolus fol. 4 vol. Bartolus (of Saxoferrato). Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly any number of his many works on civil law, in either a published or made-up set. 17v05 Bartox vi Repentance. 163r10 17v06 Basilij magni opera Gr. Lat. fol. 3. vol. Basil (saint). Opera omnia. Multi-vol. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1618–38. 17v07 [—] Eiusdem Anaphosa ex Syriaca Linguæ versa in Lat. Bib. Patr. Lat. Tom. 6. Basil (saint). Anaphora. Incipit: Precatio ante pacem: aeterne Deus, qui in principio. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6, where it is correctly referred to as Anaphora ... Syriaca linguage & charactere scripto. 17v08 [—] Homilia in Hexameron Bib. pat. La. To. 1. Basil (saint). Homiliae in Hexaemeron. PG 29: 3. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 17v09 [—] Lyturgia ex Syriaca lingua conuersa ex Arabico Conuerso. ibid.

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Missa S. Basili [Sermone Aegyptiaco veteri & Arabico conscriptum]. Incipit: Dicat sacerdos: Domine, qui nostri corda omnium. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 17v10 Basilij [blank] Episcop. opera Gr. Lat. vi. Greg. Thaumaturg: 66v28 17v11 Basilicon Doron Ia: Regis. 16. James I. Basilikon doron. Latin edns. London, 1604; Hanau, 1604–7. 8o and 12o. STC 14355, Shaaber J30, J39. Wording in entry suggests a Latin edn.; for English editions and adaptations, see STC 14348–54, 14357– 60.5. Duplicated entry or another copy at 83r12. A manuscript copy in secretary hand of the English version is among the Sidney family manuscripts in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z8); it bears the eighteenth-century bookplate of William Perry, husband of Elizabeth Sidney, but offers no evidence of earlier Sidney family provenance. 17v12 Bassonis Phylosophia natur. aduersus Aristotelem. 8o. Basso, Sebastianus. Philosophiae naturalis adversus Aristotelem. 8o edns. found 1621, 1649. 17v13 Basta della Caualliere le guerre. fol. Basta, Giorgio (count d’Hust). Il governo della cavalleria leggiera. 4o edns. found 1606–12. Two (possibly three) copies in library: see 17v14. 17v14 Basta della caualleria legiera. 4. bis See 17v13: two copies here (‘bis’), one possibly a duplicated entry for 17v13. 17v15 Basta il mastro di Campo generale. 4o. Basta, Giorgio (count d’Hust). Il mastro di campo generale. Ed. C. Spontone. 4o edns. found 1606–26. 17v16 Baudat des guerres de Nassau fol. Baudart, Willem. Les guerres de Nassau. 2 vols. Amsterdam: M. Colin, 1616. 4o (oblong). BL. In 1723 booklist, one vol. only. 17v17 Baudier historie generale des Turcs 4o. Baudier, Michel. Histoire generalle du serrail et de la cour du Grand Seigneur empereur des Turcs. 4o edns. found 1624–31. 17v18 Baudier son Histoire de la religion des Turcs. 8. Baudier, Michel. Histoire générale de la religion des Turcs. 8o edns. found 1625–41.

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A copy of the 1632 edn. is listed at 77v04: possibly a duplicated entry. 17v19 Baudij carmina Heroica. 16. Baudius, Dominicus. Carmen heroicum dictum honori et majestati Jacobi I. Magni, Magnae Britanniae regis, sub nomine Unitarum Belgii Provinciarum. Leiden: Elzevier, 1611. 12o. Bn. See also 17v21: possible duplicated entry. 17v20 Baudij Iambi. 4. Baudius, Dominicus. Iamborum liber, dictus viro principi Carolo Borbonio cardinali. Tours: J. Messorius, 1591. 4o. Bn. 17v21 Baudij Carmina. 8. Baudius, Dominicus. Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly a duplicated entry for 17v19; possibly one of his other dedicatory hymns, such as Carmina ... ad D. Petrum Regemorterum (Leiden, 1587); Carmen nuptiale dictum honori ... Cornelii Mylii et ... Mariae ab Oldenbarnevelt (The Hague, 1603); or Carmen dictum honori lectissimi juvenis Simonis Episcopii (Leiden, 1606). 17v22 Baudj de meducijs Belli Belgici. 4. Baudius, Dominicus. Libri tres de induciis belli Belgici. Leiden: L. Elzevier, 1613. 4o. BL. Listed (with date) at 85r09: duplicated entry or another copy. 17v23 Lazari Bayfij Annotationes in Legem 11. et Postliminio reuersis in quibus tractatur de re nauali. Eiusdem Annotationes in Tractatum de Auro & Argento Legato &c Item Antonij thylisij de coloribus libellus etc. Basileæ Anno 1537. 4o. Baïf, Lazare de; Thylesius, Antonius. Annotationes in legem II: de captivis et postliminio reversis, in quibus tractatur de re navali; eiusdem annotationes in tractatem de auro et argento legato. Antonii Thylesii de coloribus libellus a coloribus vestium non alienus. Basle: J. froben a. n. Episcopius, 1537. BL. 17v24 Baxteri Aristotelis et Rami vnio. 4o. Probably Baxter, nathaniel. Quaestiones et responsa in P. Rami dialecticam. London, 1585; frankfurt, 1588–93. 8o. STC 1596.7, Shaaber B329–30. The only likely match found: publication not seen (copies are rare and not easily viewed), but the entry suggests a caption title or running head (along lines of ‘Aristotle and Ramus reconciled’)

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18r01 Bathurst vid. Calendarium. 26v05

17v25 Bayardi vita vi Cognati. 35v01 17v26 Beatus Rhenanus in C. Liuium fol. Bildius, Beatus (Rhenanus). Probably In C. Plinium: repurgatur hoc libro non solum praefatio Pliniana a multis mendis, et ipsi naturalis historiae libri infinitis locis castigantur. Basle: J. froben, 1526–31. fol. With ‘Liuium’ likely an error for ‘Plinium’: Rhenanus did publish a commentary on Livy, but 8o edns. only found and, of course, with the initial ‘T.’ (for Titus) in the title. 17v27 Bearn. vi. Hystoire. 75v06 17v28 Beauuau son voyage du Levant. 4o. Beauvau, Henri de. Relation journalière du voyage du Levant. nancy: J. Garmisch, 1615, 1618. 4o. Bn. 17v29 Bebelij Facetiæ v Frisclinus 60r25 17v30 Becanus vi. Geropius. 66r12 17v31 Beauuais vi. Lettres & Disciplin. 46r30, 97r25 17v32 Becanus de Potestate Regis et Pontif. 4o. Becanus, Martinus. Controversia Anglicana de potestate pontificis et regis. Mainz: J. Albin, 1612–13. 8o. 17v33 Beccariæ refutacio de jure magistratus 4o. Beccaria, Joannes. Refutatio cuiusdam libelli ... de jure magistratuum. 8o edns. found 1590–1604. 17v34 Bedæ Hystoria Ecclesiastica. 16. Bede (the Venerable, saint). Ecclesiasticae historiae gentis Anglorum. 12o edns. found 1566, 1601. In 1723 booklist. However, in CKS U1475 z9 the second earl cites Bede from the folio edited by A. Wheelocke (Cambridge, 1644), Wing B1662. 17v35 Beda de sex etatibus – 4o. Bede (the Venerable, saint). De temporibus sive de sex aetatibus. 4o edns. found 1505–9. 17v36 Bedæ opera. fol. Bede (the Venerable, saint). Opera. fol. edns. found 1521–1644.

18v01 Behmen vid. Signatura Rerum. S. 175v11 18v02 Bellarminus de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis. Lutetiæ Paris: Anno 1644. 8o. Bellarmino, Roberto. De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1644. 8o. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s. 18v03 [—] De arte bene moriendi 8o. Bellarmino, Roberto. De arte bene moriendi. 8o edns. found 1620, 1623. In 1723 booklist. Many commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 18v04 Bellum Tartaricum or the Conquest of the Empire of China in English 8o. London. 1654. Martini, Martino. Bellum Tartaricum, or the conquest of the ... Empire of China. London: J. Crooke, 1654. 8o. Wing M858. 18v05 Belons Obseruacions vi. Observations. 130v05 18v06 Bentiuolio, and Urania, by N. Ingolo, London 1660. Fol: Ingelo, nathaniel. Bentivolio and Urania. London: J.G. f. R. Marriott, 1660. fol. Wing I175. Entry in the hand of the second earl.

19r01 Beda in Nouum Testamentum fol. Béda, noël. Annotationum ... Primus in commentarios ipsius Fabri super Epistolas beati Pauli. Secundus in eiusdem commentarios super IIII. evangelia. Tertius in Paraphrases Erasmi super eadem quatuor Evangelia, & omnes Apostolicas Epistolas. Paris and Cologne, 1526. fol. Adams B442–3. or: Bede (The Venerable, saint). Secundus operum ... tomus, in quo continentur eiusdem commentarii. In Evangelium Marci lib. IIII. In Evangelium Lucae lib. VI. In Acta Apostolorum. Paris: J. Badius Ascensius, 1521. fol. BL.

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19r02 Beda vi Brittannicarum 23v19 19r03 Bedwell Mahameti imposturæ. 4o. Mohammedis imposturae: that is, a discovery of the manifold forgeries, falsehoods, and horrible impieties of the blasphemous seducer Mohammed. Tr. W. Bedwell. London: R. field, 1615. 4o. STC 17995. 19r04 Begeri stereometria. 4o. Beyer, Johann Hartmann. Stereometriae inanium nova et facilis ratio geometricis demonstrationibus confirmata. frankfurt: J. Rhodius, 1603. 4o. BL. 19r05 Beehiue of the Romish Church. 16. Marnix van Sant Aldegonde, Philips van. The bee hive of the Romishe church. Tr. G. Gilpin. London, 1579–1636. 8o. STC 17445–9. first edn. dedicated to Philip Sidney by the bookseller John Stell. The translator, George Gilpin, English agent to the Dutch States, carried letters from Languet to Sidney: see Sidney Chronology, 75. See 186r02 for an edn. in french. 19r06 Belgar. Annales vi. Reidani. 161r21 19r07 Belgi. vi. Acta. 3r18 19r08 Bellarmini vita fol. De ascensione mentis ad Deum 16o. fuligatti, Giacomo. Vita de cardinalis R. Bellarmino. 4o edns. found 1624–44. Catalogued with: Bellarmino, Roberto. De ascensione mentis in Deum per scalas rerum creaturum. Small-format edns. found 1615–34. 19r09 Bellarminus de officio Principis Christiani. 16. Bellarmino, Roberto. De officio principis Christiani. 8o and 12o edns. found Leiden, Cologne, and Antwerp, 1619. 19r10 Bellarmini Controuersiæ. 6 volum. 4o. Bellarmino, Roberto. Disputationes de controversis. Multi-vol. edns. in fol. and 8o found 1586–1628. 19r11 Bellarmin. sa responce aux theologions de venise 8o. Bellarmino, Roberto. Responce ... au traicté des sept théologiens de Venise. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn.

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19r12 Bellarminus de temporali potestate Papæ & responsum ad illam 4o. Bellarmino, Roberto. Tractatus de potestate summi pontificis in rebus temporalibus adversus Gulielmum Barclaium. Cologne: B. Walther, 1610–11. 8o. 19r13 Bellay ses Memoires. fol. Du Bellay, Martin. Les memoires. Ed. R. Du Bellay. fol. edns. found 1569–88. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. 19r14 [—] Discipline militaire. 4o. De Beccarie de Pavie, Raimond. Discipline militaire. Lyons: B. Rigaud, 1592. 8o. Bn. Wrongly attrib. on title page to Guillaume Du Bellay. 19r15 Bellarmini responsio ad causæ venetæ Patronos. 4o. Bellarmino, Roberto. Responsio ... de brevi et censuris à sanctissimo Paulo V. Papa, adversus Dominos Venetos publicatis. Mainz: B. Walther, 1606. 4o. BL. 19r16 Belle forrest Le maniement de l’art militaire. fol. Rocca, Bernardino. Du maniement et conduite de l’art et faictz militaires. Tr. f. de Belleforest. Paris: n. Chesneau, 1571. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). 19r17 Belle ville theatre d’Hystoire de Polymanthes. 4o. Belleville, Phillippe de. Theâtre d’histoire, où, avec les grandes proüesses et aventures êtranges du noble et vertueux chevalier Polimantes, prince d’Arfine. Brussels: R. Velpius a. H. Antoine, 1613. 4o. Bn. 19r18 Belli sacri Hystoria vi. tyrij 192r16 19r19 Bellius de Heretijs. 8o. Bellius, Martinus. De haereticis, an sint persequendi, & omnino quomodo sit sum eis agendum, Lutheri & Brentii, aliorumque multorum tum veterum recentiorum sententiae. 8o edns. found 1554, 1610. Preface signed by Bellius, but text also attrib. to Sébastien Castellion. 19r20 Beloy origine de cheualerie. 8o. Belloy, Pierre de. De l’origine et institution de divers ordres de chevalerie tant ecclesiastiques que prophanes. 12o edns. found 1604, 1622.

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19r21 Bells Golden Balme of tryall against Parsons the Iesuite. 8o. Bell, Thomas. The golden ballance of tryall ... [with] a counterblast against ... Robert Parsons the trayterous jesuite. London: J. Windet f. R. Bankworth, 1603. 4o. STC 1822.

19r33 Bentivoli vi. Satyre 170v20 19r34 {2} Benvenuto scala politica 8o. Benvenuto, Italiano. Scala politica dell’abominatione, e tirannia papale. Rome, 1617. 12o. BL. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry should follow the next.

19r22 Bells Iesuites Antipast against Parsons. 8o. Bell, Thomas. The jesuites antepast, conteining, a reply against ... R. Parsons. London: W. Jaggard, 1608. 4o. STC 1824.

19r35 Bentivolio vi. Relation et Guerra & Raccolta & Memoire 68v04, 113v23, 158v01, 161v10

19r23 La Bellaure Triumphant par Broquent 8 . Du Broquart, G. (sieur de la Motte). La Bellaure triomphante, où par plusieurs véritables histoires se découvrent les divers effects de l’honneste amour ... en la personne de quelques princes et princesses de notre temps. Paris: P. Billaine, 1630. 8o. Bn.

19r37 Bernardini di Burtis Rosar. sermonum predicabilium 2 vol. 4o. Busti, Bernardino de. Rosarium sermonum predicabilium ad faciliorem predicantium commoditatem noviter compilatum. 4o edns. found 1498–1607.

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19r24 Bellonus vi Iurium sententiæ Communes. 89v04 19r25 Bellon du mans vi Hystoire 75r24 19r26 Bellum suecicum vi Petrus. 142v05 19r27 Bellum Constantinop. vi Ramnusius. 159r20 19r28 Bembi Cardinalis Epistolæ. 8o Bembo, Pietro. Epistolae. 8o edns. of various collections found 1535–1609. 19r29 Bembi Hystoria Veneta 8o. Bembo, Pietro. Venetae historiae ... a Rhetico bello ad Leoni X pontificatum, quadraginta quatuor annorum res gestas complectentis. Strassburg: L. zetzner, 1611. 8o. Bn. 19r30 Bembi Lettere di huomini illustri. 8o. Lettere di XIII huomini illustri, nelle quali sono due libri di diversi altri auttori ... con molte del Bembo, del Navagero, del Fracastoro, del Manutio, & di altri ... auttori. Ed. D. Atanagi a. G. Ruscelli. 8o edns. found 1554–65. Later versions, with additions by T. Porcacchi, do not appear to include Bembo. In 1723 booklist. Praised by Philip Sidney in a letter to Hubert Languet, 19 Dec. 1573 (Kuin, I, 65). 19r31 Benedictus vi Baptista. 17r01–02 19r32 Benedictina a Benedicto Papa 12. nomen sortita vi. Chronicon 33r21

19v01 Eiusdem Bernardini Mariæ de singulis festiuitat. beat. virginis fol. Busti, Bernardino de. Mariale ... de singulis festivitatibus beate virginis per modum sermonum tractans. fol. edns. found 1496–1519. 19v02 Berger Extrauagant ou parmy des fantasies amourouses on void les impertinences Des Romances et de La Poesie A Paris – 1628. 3. vol. 8o. Sorel, Charles. Le Berger extravagant ou parmy des fantasies amoureuses on void les impertinences des romans & de la poësie. 3 vols. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1627–8. 8o. Bn. 19v03 Berengosij opuscula sacra. Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 2. Berengosus of Trevira. [Opuscula, i.e., De laude, et inventione sanctae crucis libris tres; De mysterio ligni Dominici ... liber; In natali martyrum ...; De uno confessore; In dedicatione ecclesiae]. first two only in PL 160: 935. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 19v04 Bernardi opera fol. Bernard of Clairvaux (saint). Opera omnia. fol. edns. found 1508–1642. Many commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. Possibly the ‘Bernardi opera fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study (but not listed in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676).

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19v05 [—] aduersus Valdenses Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 4. Bernardus of fonti Calidi; Eberhard of Bethune; Ermengardus. Trias scriptorum adversus Waldensium sectam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Same text cited at 50r03 and 52v03. Standard title derived from the edn. by J. Gretserus (Ingolstadt, 1614). 19v06 Beroaldi Chronicon authoritate sacræ scripturæ constitut. 4. Beroaldus, Matthaeus. Chronicum, scripturae sacrae authoritate constitutum. fol. and 4o edns. found 1575, 1606. Duplicated entry or another copy at 19v07. 19v07 Beroaldi Chronicon authoritate sacræ scripturæ confirmat See 19v06: duplicated entry or another copy, with error of ‘confirmat’ for ‘constitut.’ 19v08 Bertrandus contra Petrum Cugnerij pro Ecclesiæ Gallicanæ libertate Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 4. Bertrandus, Petrus (cardinal abp. of nevers). Libellus Domini Bertrandi, adversus Magistrum Petrum de Cugneris. Incipit: Die vero superius in dictis literis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 19v09 [—] Eiusdem tractatus de spirituali & temporali potestate ibid. Bertrandus, Petrus (cardinal abp. of nevers). De origine et usu jurisdictionum; sive de spirituali et temporali potestate. Incipit: Christi ac individuae Trinitatis invocato auxilio. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 19v10 Berulle vi. La Vie 203r07 19v11 Bertius de aggeribus & pontibus hactenus ad mare struct. 8. Bert, Pierre. De aggeribus et pontibus hactenus ad mare exstructis digestum novum. Paris: J. Libert, 1629. 8o. Bn. 19v12 Bessarij Cardinalis de Eucharistia Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 6. Bessarion, Johannes (card., abp of nicaea). De sacramento eucharistiae. Incipit: Sacrum divinumque est eucharistiae mysterium. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6.

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19v13 Bessoni Theatrum instrumentorum fol. Besson, Jacques. Theatrum instrumentorum et machinarum. fol. edns. found 1578–82. 19v14 Bessonus de instrumentis & machinis. fol. Besson, Jacques. Instrumentorum et machinarum. fol. edns. found 1569–82. 19v15 Bertij Comentariorum rerum German. libri 3. &c cum Iconismis et Discriptionibus præcipuarum Germaniæ Vrbium. 4o. Amstelodami – 1616. Bert, Pierre. Commentariorum rerum Germanicarum. Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1616. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 19v16 Beurhusius de Rami Dialectica. 8o. Beurhaus, friedrich. In P. Rami dialecticae libros duos. 8o and 12o edns. found 1575–1603. Duplicated entry or another copy at 19v17. 19v17 Beurheusius in Dialecticam Ramj. 16. See 19v16: duplicated entry or another copy. 19v18 Beutheri Comentar. fol. Beuther, Michael. Commentariorum de rebus in Europa et aliis. Strassburg: T. Rihelius, 1568. fol. Munich BSB. 19v19 Beutheri Comentar. in Tacitum 8o. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. De situ, moribus et populis Germanorum libellum commentarii absolutissimi. Ed. M. Beuther. Strassburg: heirs of B. Jobinus, 1594. 8o. BL. 19v20 Beuther Chron. d’Espana y valensia 8o. Beuter, Pedro Antonio. Cronica generale d’Hispagna, et del regno di Valenza. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1556. 8o. BL. 19v21 Beyerlinki Synodus Dordracena 8o. Beyerlinck, Laurentius. Tractatus synodicus ad synodum Dordracenam. Antwerp: G. à Tongris, 1619. 8o. BL. 19v22 Bezæ Lex Ceremonialis des moralis & Ciuilis fol. Bèze, Théodore de. Lex Dei moralis, ceremonialis, et politica, ex libris Mosis excerpta, et in certas classes distributa. Geneva: P. de Saint-André, 1577. fol. Adams B926. Possibly the ‘Beza fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 19v23 Bianco vi. Capo. 27v31

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19v24 Bible Francoise fol. [Bible: french]. Insufficient information to identify edn. Possible duplicated entry at 19v27. 19v25 Bible Francoise. 8o. [Bible: french]. Insufficient information to identify edn. Possible duplicated entry at 19v26. 19v26 Bible Francoise imprimé a la Rochelle Anno 1616. 8o. La Bible qui est toute la Saincte Escriture du Vieil et Nouveau Testament. La Rochelle: C. Hertman, 1616. 8o. BL. Possible duplicated entry at 19v25. 19v27 Bible & nouueau Testament fol. [Bible w. nT: french]. Insufficient information to identify edn. Possible duplicated entry at 19v24. 19v28 Biblia Lat. per Tremelli & Iunium fol. [Bible: Latin]. oT tr. a. ed. f. Junius (f. Du Jon) and I. Tremellius. nT (not included in all edns.), by Tremellius and T. de Bèze. fol. edns. found 1575– 1630. for fol. edns. published in London (1593–7), see STC 2061–2. Many commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. Philip Sidney mentions ‘the learned Emanuel Tremellius and franciscus Junius’ in Defence, 80. 19v29 Biblia & booke of Comon prayer fol. [Bible, w. Book of Common Prayer]. Bible possibly in Latin. for fol. edns. of the BCP, see the chart in STC vol. 2, 87–8. See also 188r18, a similar combination of Greek nT and English BCP apparently bound together.

20r01 Besongne, vi: L’Estat etc: 52v17 Entry in the hand of the second earl.

20v01 Bill for abolishing Episcopacy vi. in Ramas Eng. 2 parte 158v04 Possibly one of the texts included in Acts for the utter abolishing of bishops out of the churches of England and Scotland. London, 1643. 4o. Wing C4196GA.

for other acts and ordinances on the subject, see Wing C6191, E2291–2, E2293, E2411. 20v02 The 4 Bills sent to the K. to the Isle of Wight with the propositions and the Articles of the Chu. of England &c march the 4. 1647. vi. in Ramas. 4 parte 158v04 The four bills sent to the king to the Isle of Wight ... And also the articles of the Church of England. London: E. Husband, 1647. 4o. Wing E1541. 20v03 Bills of mortality, vi. Obseruations 130v11 Entry in the hand of the second earl.

21r01 Biblia ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata Antwerpiæ 1569 Biblia ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1569. 8o. Adams B1077. or: Biblia ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata. Antwerp: heirs of A. Birckmann, 1569–70. 12o. Adams B1079. In 1723 booklist. 21r02 Biblia vi Diodatus. 46r06 21r03 Biblia Germanicé fol. [Bible: German]. Insufficient information to identify edn. 21r04 Biblia Hebra. & Testa. Græc. fol. [Bible: Hebrew oT and Greek nT]. Insufficient information to identify edn. Possibly published or bound together. 21r05 Biblia Hebra. fol. [Bible, oT: Hebrew]. Insufficient information to identify edn. 21r06 Biblia Lat. fol. [Bible: Latin]. Insufficient information to identify edn. 21r07 Biblia Italicé 4o [Bible: Italian]. Insufficient information to identify edn. 21r08 Biblia Græc. fol.

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[Bible, probably nT only: Greek]. Insufficient information to identify edn. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/6): 30 Sept. 1623, 17s ‘for a greeke bible for my Lord.’

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21r09 Biblia sacra vulgatæ edicionis sixti 5. Pont Max iussu recognita et Clementis 8. authoritate edita Lugduni Anno 1604. 8o. Biblia sacra vulgatae editionis Sixti V. Pont. Max. iussu recognita: et Clementis VIII. auctoritate edita. Lyons: heirs of G. Rouille, 1604. 8o. BL.

21r14 Aiutuarium Biblioth. Patr. 2 vol. fol. See 21r13: sometimes cited as vols. 10 and 11 of La Bigne (and included in vol. count above); comprises Greek authors with Latin translation.

21r10 Biblia Gorditi. 3 vol. fol. Biblia sacra. Com. J. Gordon. 3 vols. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1632. fol. Duplicated entry or another copy at 66r10. Here, ‘Gorditi’ evidently an error for ‘Gordoni’ (see 66r09).

21r15 Bibliotheque des Autheurs qui ont escrit L’Hystoire & Topogra. de la France par Andre du Chesne A Paris 1627. 8o. Du Chesne, André. Bibliothèque des autheurs qui ont escript l’histoire ... de la France. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1627. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

21r11 Biblia Hispani. fol. [Bible: Spanish]. Insufficient information to identify edn. La Biblia ... los sacros Libros del viejo y nuevo Testamento listed in 1723 booklist. CKS U1475 z47/1 includes five densely written leaves (unbound) of the second earl’s ‘notes out of the Spanish bible and differences from the English.’ With other material in z47, these notes indicate his intensive study of the bible ca 1625–50. 21r12 Bibliander de vita & Doctrina &c & Alcoran Mahomet fol. Machumetis Sarracenorum Principis vita ac doctrina omnis, quae et ... Alcoranum dicitur. Ed. T. Bibliander. fol. edns. 1543, 1550. Adams M1889–90. Duplicated entry or another copy at 5v11. 21r13 Bibliotheca Patrum. La Bigne, Marguerin de. Bibliothecae veterum patrum et auctorum ecclesiasticorum tomi novem ... editione quarta, nunc praeter multorum librorum accessionem ... duobus tomis graeco-latinis aucta, qui graecos auctores utraque lingua editos complectuntur. 11 vols. Paris: Compagnie du Grand navire, 1624. fol. Bn. The compilation of patristic texts listed at 21r13–14 is the source of 286 additional entries in the catalogue, all citing ‘Bib. Pat. Lat.’ in one of many variant forms. These entries all refer to texts published in La Bigne’s collection, not to separately published works. The author and/or title information in these ‘La Bigne’ entries was apparently copied from the collection’s not entirely accurate index. As noted

21r16 La Bibliotheque Hystor. de Nicolas Vignier etc A paris Anno 1600. fol. 3 vol. Vignier, nicolas (the elder). La bibliothèque historiale ... contenant la disposition et concordance des temps, des histoires et des historiographies, ensemble l’estat des principales et plus renommes monarchies, selon leur ordre et succession. 3 vols. Paris: A. L’Angelier, 1600. fol. Adams V755. Many commonplace book references to Vignier by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and z9, but some may be to his Histoire de l’église (see 203v13). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in z1/8. In 1723 booklist. 21r17 Bibliotheques Publiques et particuliers. vi. Traicte 194v03 21r18 Biblioth. Hystorica. 4o. Bolduanus, Paulus. Bibliotheca Historica, sive: elenchus scriptorum historicorum et geographicorum selectissimorum. Leipzig: heirs of T. Schürer, 1620. 4o. BL. 21r19 Biblioth. vi Siculi Diodor. 176r09–10 21r20 Biccarius vi Dextri Cronicon 44v14 21r21 Bioncourt son procez auec les Iesuites 4o. Biencourt, Jean de. Factum du procès entre messire Jean de Biencourt ... et Pierre Biard, Evemond Massé et consorts, soi disant prêtres de la société de Jésus, intimés. [n.p.], 1614. 4o. Bn. 21r22 Bigarrures des accords 4o.

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Tabourot, Estienne (pseud. Seigneur des Accords). Les bigarrures du Seigneur des Accords. 8o edns. found 1640–8. Unlikely to be one of the many small-format edns. from 1583. 21r23 Bignon de L’Eleccion du Pape 4o. Bignon, Jerome. Traicté sommaire de l’élection des papes. Paris: D. Le Clerc, 1605. 8o. Bn. See 195v02 for a version in English. 21r24 Bignon Excellence de la France. 8o Bignon, Jerome. De l’excellence des roys et du royaume de France. Traitant de la preseance, premier rang et prerogatives des roys de France par dessus les autres, & des causes d’icelles. Paris: H. Drouart, 1610. 8o. BL. 21r25 Bigotterie vi. yver ? yver, Jacques (seigneur de Plaisance et de la Bigotterie). Le printemps d’Yver, contenant cinq histoires, discourvues par cinq journées, en une noble compagnie, au chasteau du printemps. Edns. found 1572–1618. Main entry at ‘yver’ apparently not in catalogue. 21r26 Billon Principes de L’art militaire. fol. Billon, Jean (or Jérémie or Jacques) de. Les principes de l’art militaire. 4o edns. found 1612–22. 21r27 Bilsons Suruey of Christs Suffrings. fol. Bilson, Thomas. The survey of Christs sufferings for mans redemption. London: M. Bradwood f. J. Bill, 1604. fol. STC 3070. 21r28 Binius Concili: 5 vol. fol. Binius, Severinus. Concilia generalia, et provincialia, quotquot reperiri potuerunt. 4 vols. in 5 pts. Cologne: J. Gymnich a. A. Hierat, 1606, 1618. fol. BL. Robert Sidney cites vol. 2, 231 in CKS U1475 z1/10; dating of commonplace book suggests the 1606 edn. 21r29 Biondi vi. Eromena. 52v04 21r30 Biondo dal forli Roma restaur. et Itali. illustrat. 8o. Biondo, flavio (da forli). Roma ristaurata et Italia illustrata. Tr. L. fauno. 8o edns. found 1542–58. 21r31 Biondo dal forli Roma Triumphant. 8o. Biondo, flavio (da forli). De Roma triumphante libri decem. Paris: S. de Colines, 1533. 8o. Adams B2068. Possibly one of the edns. in Italian (1544–9).

21r32 Birague vi. Declaracion 42v12 21r33 Birchley vi. Persecution. 141r08 21r34 Biron instructions de guerre. 8o. Biron, Armand de Gontaut (baron de). Maximes et instructions de l’art de la guerre. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1611. 12o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 21v35. 21r35 Biron Art de Guerre – 16. See 21r34: duplicated entry or another copy. 21r36 Bisciola Epitom. Annal. Eccle. Baronij 2 vol. 4o. Bisciola, Giovanni Gabriello. Epitome annalium ecclesiasticorum Caesaris Baronii. 2 vols. 4o edns. found 1602–4. Duplicated entry or another copy at 17r29.

21v01 Bizari Hystoria Genuensis fol. Bizari, Pietro. Senatus populique Genuensis rerum domi forisque gestarum historiae atque annales. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1579. fol. BL. Praises Philip Sidney’s 1577 embassy (sig. 2B3v). A copy at St Catherine’s College, Cambridge, bears the arms of Robert Sidney but is one of the books bought from the donation he made in 1600 to help refound the Bodleian Library (see Intro.) 21v02 Blacksmyth vi. sermon. 174v06 21v03 Blackwell his Examinacion 4o. Blackwell, George. A large examination taken at Lambeth, of M. G. Blakwell. London: R. Barker, 1607. 4o. STC 3104. 21v04 Blackwood in Buccan. Blackwood, Adam. Adversus Georgii Buchanani dialogum, de jure regni apud Scotos, pro regibus apologia. Edns. found 1581–8. Shaaber B562–3. 21v05 Blancanij Loca Mathemat. 4o. Blancanus, Josephus. Aristotelis loca mathematica ex universis ipsius operibus collecta, et explicata. Bologna: B. Cochius, 1615. 4o. BL. 21v06 Blasons des Armories. fol. Bara, Jérôme de. Le blason des armoiries. fol. edns. found 1579–1628.

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21v07 Blasons Anatomiques des femmes vi Anat. 32. 7r26

21v19 {Bochartus, vi: Hierozoicon} 74r01 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl.

21v08 Blæsis quæ sunt acta 8o. Commentarius de iis omnibus quae in tertii ordinis conventu acta sunt, generali trium ordinum Concilio Blesis a rege indicto ad decimumquintum Novembris diem 1576. Rheinau: J. Stephen, 1577. 8o. Bn. Sometimes attributed to Claude Bauffremont or Jean Bodin.

21v20 Bocchius de Belgij Principat. & gratul. Ernesti. fol. Bochius, Joannes. Descriptio publicae gratulationis, spectaculorum et ludorum, in adventu ... Ernesti archiducis Austriae. Antwerp: Plantin, 1595. fol. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2.

21v09 Blith vi English 50v27

21v21 Bodily Worship vi Breife. 23v24

21v10 Blond vi Police Humaine 147v01

21v22 Bodin. Theatrum naturæ 4o. Bodin, Jean. Universae naturae theatrum. 8o edns. found 1595–1605.

21v11 Bloundellises vi vindiciæ vid. Genealogiæ. 63r02, 205r02 21v12 Bloundell vi Primauté 151r08 21v13 Bloundell vi Esclaircissemens 52v10 21v14 Blunts Trauells into Turkie 4o. vi Voyage. 208r02 21v15 Blunt’s vniting Portugall & Castile fol. Conestaggio, Girolamo franchi di. The historie of the uniting of Portugall to the crowne of Castill. London: A. Hatfield f. E. Blount, 1600. fol. STC 5624. Dedicatory epistle signed by the stationer Edward Blount, though he is not usually credited as the (anonymous) translator. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/2, and z1/10. 21v16 Blundeville his exercises. 4o. Blundeville, Thomas. M. Blundevile his exercises ... in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation. London, 1594–1638. 4o. STC 3146–51a.5. 21v17 Boccace son decammeron 3us vol. 16. Boccaccio, Giovanni. Le Décaméron de M. Jean Bocace. Tr. A. Le Maçon. Small-format edns. found 1545–1645. In 1723 booklist (one vol. only). See 42v02 for an edn. in Italian. 21v18 Boccalini Rigguagli di Parnasso 2 vol. 8o. Boccalini, Traiano. Ragguagli di Parnasso. 8o edns. with varying contents and binding formats found 1613–50. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). In 1723 booklist (listed twice, with two different shelflist numbers).

21v23 [—] sa Repub. fol. Bodin, Jean. Les six livres de la République. fol. edns. found 1576–80. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/9, z47/1, and z47/13. 21v24 Bodinus de Repub. 4. Bodin, Jean. De republica libri sex. 4o edns. found 1622, 1641. 21v25 [—] Methodus ad Hystorias 8o. Bodin, Jean. Methodus ad facilem historiarum cognitionem. 8o edns. found 1572–1627. Philip Sidney to Robert Sidney (18 oct. 1580): ‘for the Method of writing Historie Boden hath written at large yow may reade him and gather out of many wordes some matter’ (Kuin, II, 1006). 21v26 Bohemiæ Antiq. scriptores fol. Rerum Bohemicarum antiqui scriptores aliquot insignes, partim hactenus incogniti. Ed. M. freher. Hanau: Wechel, C. Marne, a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1602. fol. BL. 21v27 Bohemia vi King 93v04 21v28 Boeme vi weise 212v03 21v29 Bohemiæ regnum Electi 8o. Bohemiae regnum electivum. That is, a plaine and true relation of the proceeding of the states of Bohemia. London: [W. Jones?], 1620. 4o. STC 3206. 21v30 Bohemus de moribus Gentium 16o.

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Boemus, Joannes (Aubanus). Mores, leges, et ritus omnium gentium, per Joannem Boemum ... ex multis clarissimis rerum scriptoribus collecti. Small-format edns. found 1556–1620. 21v31 Bohemicus vi status 180r03 21v32 Boethij scotorum Hystor. fol. bis. Boethius, Hector. Scotorum historiae. fol. edns. found 1526–75. Shaaber B588–90. ‘bis’ = two copies. In 1723 booklist.

Garnet, Richard. The book of oaths. London: W. Lee, M. Walbancke, D. Pakeman, a. G. Bedell, 1649. 12o. Wing G264. 21v42 Booke of Prayers. 8o. Possibly [Book of Common Prayer]. See the chart in STC vol. 2, 89–90 for edns. in 8o and 12o. See 188r18 for an example of ‘prayers’ used with reference to an edn. of the BCP. Possibly a descriptive title for a collection of prayers (insufficient information to identify, though see STC 3326.5).

21v33 Boetius de consolatione Phylos. 32. Boethius, Anicius Manlius. De consolatione philosophiae. Small-format edns. found 1581–1649. Philip Sidney cites Boethius in Defence, 93–4.

21v43 Booke of Honor by Markhoon fol. Markham, francis. The booke of honour. London: A. Mathewes a. J. norton, 1625. fol. STC 17331.

21v34 Boetius vi Nemorarius 124r24

21v44 [—] Capucinus de Ecclesia ante Legem 4o.

21v35 Boillot inuentions seruantes a la guerre See 21v36: duplicated entry or another copy.

Boulduc, Jacques (Capuchin). De ecclesia ante legem libri III. 4o and 8o edns. found 1626–30. Duplicated entry or another copy at 23r22 (with full author name). Entry likely misplaced: it is indented, implying (incorrectly) a title beginning ‘Book of,’ but ‘Boulduc’ in any plausible variant spelling would be out of alphabetical order.

21v36 — ses modelles & Artifices du feu fol. Boillot, Joseph. Modelles, artifices de feu et divers instruments de guerre, avec les moyens de s’en prévaloir: pour assiéger, battre, surprendre et deffendre toutes places. Chaumont en Bassigny: Q. Mareschal, 1598. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entries or another copy (or copies) at 13v10 and 21v35.

21v45 Borgesi Rime Amorose 4o. Borghesi, Diomede. Rime amorose. Padua: L. Pasquati, 1585. 4o. BL.

21v37 Bois Robert vi Amours 7v04

21v46 Borgogni vi. Rime. 165r17

21v38 Boissardus de Diuinatione fol. Boissard, Jean Jacques. De divinatione et magicis praestigiis. oppenheim: H. Galler, [1616?]. fol. BL.

22r01 Bombelli. vid. L’Algebra opera. A. 6r02

21v39 Bonatus vi. Halij 71r15 21v40 Bonis son miroir de confession. 8o. Bonis, Emerio de. Sentimens du pere Emery de Bonis Jesuite ... touchant les abus qui se commettent dans la fréquente communion ... tirez de deux différens traittez, dont l’un est intitulé, Traitté du S. Sacrement de l’autel, et l’autre, Miroir de confession. [n.p.], 1645. 4o. Bn. Title in entry apparently adopted from the title’s final words, or from a running head. 21v41 Booke of Oathes and the seuerall formes thereof, both ancient and moderne etc. 16. London. 1649.

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23r01 Bormisius de nummis. 4o. Bornitius, Jacobus. De nummis in repub. percutiendis & conservandis libris duo. Hanau: C. Marne a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1605. 4o. BL. 23r02 Borrij rerum Belgie Coment. fol. Probably Bor, Pieter Christiaanszoon. Oorspronck, begin ende aenvang der Nederlantscher oorlogen. fol. edns. found 1595–1640.

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With descriptive title in Latin. An important history of the Dutch wars of independence, revised and expanded (to 5 vols.) in variously titled editions. not published in Latin translation, but cited by contemporaries in such Latin forms such as ‘Borrii Historia Belgica’ or ‘Borrii Historia bellorum neerlandicorum.’ 23r03 Borrius de motu grauium & Leuium 4o. Borro, Girolamo. De motu gravium & levium. florence: G. Marescotti, 1575–6. 4o. Adams B2515. 23r04 Bonacina 2 vol. fol. Bonacina, Martinus. Opera omnia. fol. edns. found 1624–48. Linked with 23r05 by a marginal bracket numbered ‘1.’ 23r05 Bonifacij 8vi de Indulgentijs Anni Iubilæi B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 6 Roma privilegii papalis bullati ... a santiss. patre Bonifacio Papa VIII super indulgentia centesimi seu Jubilai. Incipit: Bonifacius Episcopus servus servorum Dei, ad certitudinem praesentium & memoriam futurorum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. A short text, linked (for unknown reasons) with 23r04 by a marginal bracket numbered ‘1.’ 23r06 Bibliotheque du droit Francois par Bouchel. Bouchel, Laurent. Bibliothèque ou thresor du droit François. fol. edns. found 1615–29. Many commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 23r07 [—] Decreta Ecclesiæ Gall. Bouchel, Laurent. Decretorum ecclesiae Gallicanae ex conciliis eiusdem oecumenicis ... libri VIII. fol. edns. found 1609, 1621. Duplicated entry or another copy at 42v25. 23r08 Bosquetus v Ecclesiæ Gallic. 50r07 23r09 Bosquenus de vita & morte Fredirici 3i Palatin. 4o. Boquinus, Petrus. Oratio de vita et morte ... Frederici III, comitis Palatini ad Rhenum. Heidelberg: J. Mareschal, 1577. 4o. BL. 23r10 Boterea Chronic. 2us vol. 8o. Boutrays, Raoul. De rebus in Gallia et pene toto orbe gestis commentariorum libri XVI. 2 vols. Paris: P. Chevalier, 1610. 8o. BL.

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23r11 Boterus de Statu 4o Botero, Giovanni. Tractatus duo: prior: De illustrium statu & politia, libris X. Posterior: De origine urbium, earum excellentia, & augendi ratione libris III. Tr. G. Draud. Ursell: C. Sutor, 1602. 8o. BL. 23r12 Boter. relationi de venetia. 16. Botero, Giovanni. Relatione della Republica Venetiana ... Con un discorso interno allo stato della chiesa. 8o edns. found 1605–48. 23r13 — delli relationi vniuersali 4o. Botero, Giovanni. Delle relatione universali. 4o edns. found 1591–1640. Duplicated entry or another copy at 23r16. See 87r12 for an edn. in English. 23r14 — d Principi Christiani 4o. Botero, Giovanni. De principi Christiani. 2 pts. Torino: G.D. Tarino, 1601–3. 8o. BL. 23r15 — di Gli Principi – 8o. Botero, Giovanni. I prencipi. 8o edns. found 1600–9. 23r16 — Relationi vniuersali 4o. See 23r13: duplicated entry or another copy. 23r17 Bosius vi. Roma. 167r08 23r18 Bosius de signis Ecclesiæ dei. 8o. 3. vol. Bozius, Thomas (Eugubinus). De signis ecclesiae dei. Multi-vol. 8o edns. found 1592–5. 23r19 Bozius Eugubinus de ruinis Gentium & Regnorum. Bozius, Thomas (Eugubinus). De ruinis gentium et regnorum adversos impios politicos. 4o and 8o edns. found 1596–1608. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/11): 12 May 1625, 2s 6d to Mr. John Vale for ‘Bossius de ruinis gentium.’ Entries in the accounts (CKS U1475 A41/7a, A41/9, A41/10, A41/14) suggest that Vale served as tutor to the Sidney children in 1624–5. Alumni Cantabrigienses lists him as ‘clerk’ of Cowden. not far from Penshurst, Cowden was a living in the gift of the Sidneys. 23r20 Bouchet vi Annales d’Aquitaine 7v18

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23r21 Bouchet vi La veritable origine de La Maison Royale de France 201r21 23r22 Boulduc Cappacinus de Eccles. ante Legem. 4. Boulduc, Jacques (Capuchin). De ecclesia ante legem libri III. 4o and 8o edns. found 1626–30. Duplicated entry or another copy at 21v44. 23r23 Bourbons leurs origine & alliance 8o Mémoires, et recueil de l’origine, alliances, & succession de la royale famille de Bourbon. La Rochelle: P. Haultin, 1587. 8o. BL. Variously attributed to Pierre Pellisson and Pierre de Belloy. 23r24 Bourne of the Art of shooting ordnance 8o. Bourne, William. The arte of shooting in great ordinance. London, 1578–1643. 4o. STC 3419.7–20, Wing B3859. 23r25 Boutique du Pape 8o. Du Pinet, Antoine (sieur du noroy). Taxe des parties casuelles de la boutique di pape. 8o edns. found 1564, 1607. 23r26 Boweyki Heroica Eulogia fol. Bowyer, William. Heroica eulogia Gulielmi Bowyeri majestatis archivorum infra Turrem Londinensem custodis. Ad illustrissimum Robertum Comitem Leigrescestrensem. Manuscript. fol. Huntington. What is almost certainly the Sidney family copy now Huntington Library MS 160: for a full description and provenance from 1731 (when it was sold as part of the library of Thomas Jett), see Dutschke et al., Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library (1989), I, 210–12. A lavishly illustrated folio compilation of records pertaining to the estates and titles of previous earls of Leicester made by William Bowyer, keeper of the royal archives at the Tower of London, and presented by him in 1567 to Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester. Contains calligraphic passages in the hand of John de Beauchesne. 23r27 Boyuni ses instructions d’Estat 4. Boyvin du Villars, françois de. Instructions sur les affaires d’estat de la guerre, et vertus morales. Lyons: P. Rigaud, 1610. 8o. Bn. 23r28 Bozius de Italiæ statu contra Machia. 4o. Bozius, Thomas (Eugubinus). De antique et novo Italiae statu libri quatuor adversus Macchiavellum. Rome: G. facciotto, 1596. 4o. BL.

23r29 Braduardin de causa dei fol. Bradwardine, Thomas. De causa Dei, contra Pelagium. London: off. nortoniana a. J. Bill, 1618. fol. STC 3534. 23r30 Brahæ Tichonis de noua stella 1572. 4o. Brahe, Tycho. De nova et nullius aevi memoria prius visa stella, iam pridem anno à nato Christo 1572. 4o edns. found 1573–1610. The list of works purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5) includes 6d for ‘Tycho Brahe’ (see also 23r31). 23r31 [—] Epist. Astronomice. & de Cometa. 1572. 4o. Brahe, Tycho. Astronomiae instauratae progymnasmata. Quorum haec prima pars de restitutione motuum solis & lunae, stellarumque inerrantium tractat. Et praeterea de admiranda nova stella anno 1572 exorta luculenter agit. 4o edns. found 1588–1610. See 23r30 re the purchase from Richard Whitaker of a work by Brahe in 1631–2. 23r32 Branaccio I Carichi militaire 4. Brancaccio, Lelio. I carichi militari. 4o edns. found 1610, 1620. 23r33 [—] Disciplina noua militaris fol. Brancaccio, Lelio. Della nuova disciplina e vera arte militare ... secondo i precetti di Cesare. Venice: A. Manuzio, 1585. fol. Adams B2657. 23r34 Brasileæ Hystoria naturalis. vi. Hystoria. 79r06 23r35 Brechtell Germanicé. 8o. Brechtel, franz Joseph. Büchsenmeisterey. Das ist: Kurtze doch eigentliche erklerung deren ding, so einem Büchsenmeister fürnemlich zu wissen von nöten. 8o edns. found 1591–1613. 23r36 Bredana obsedio Hermano [blank] Author. fol. Hugo, Herman. Obsidio Bredana armis Philippi IIII. auspiciis Isabellae ducta A. Spinolae perfecta. fol. edns. found 1626, 1629. 23r37 Breuiarium Roman. ex decreto sacrosancto concilij Tridentini restitut. Pij 5. Pont max. iussu editum Clementis 8. autoritate recogn. &c cum officijs sanctorum a Paulo 5. Gregorio 15. et. S. D. N. Vrbano 8o Canonizat. Lutetiæ Paresior. cum Priuileg. Pont. Max. & Regis Franc. Christianiss. Anno 1646. 4o.

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Breviarum Romanum. Possibly Antwerp: Plantin a. B. Moretus, 1646. 4o. Paris (Bib. Sainte Geneviève). no copy found of a Paris, 1646 edn., and the full title of the Antwerp edn. duplicates the entry word for word. But a standard work, frequently reprinted across Europe with an almost unchanged title page. In 1723 booklist.

23v01 Brentius vi Bellias 19r19 23v02 Brerewood of diuersitie of Languages. 8o. Brerewood, Edward. Enquiries touching the diversity of languages, and religions through the cheife parts of the world. London, 1614–35. 4o. STC 3618–21. The added entry at 51v01 lists the 1635 edn. Commonplace book citation by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. 23v03 {vi. Enquiries.} 51v01 Marginal entry, indexed on ‘Brerewood’ (entry above). 23v04 — de Ponderibus & pretijs veterum nummorum 4o. Brerewood, Edward. De ponderibus, et pretiis veterum nummorum. Ed. R. Brerewood. London: J. Bill, 1614. 4o. STC 3612. Several commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/6. Duplicated entry or another copy at 23v05. 23v05 [—] Idem de ponderibus &c 8o. See 23v04: duplicated entry or another copy. 23v06 Bressus metrices Astronomicæ fol. Bressius, Mauritius. Metrices astronomicae libri IV. Paris: P. Le Voirier, 1581. fol. BL. 23v07 Brett de la soueraignite de Rois 4o. Le Bret, Cardin (sieur de Velay). De la souveraineté du roy. Paris, 1632. 4o. BL. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/6, z1/9, and z9. 23v08 Barn. Brissonij de veteri ritu Nuptiarum & jure connubiorum Lib. cui accessis Fran. & Ant. Hotmannus de eodem Lugd. Bat. – 41. 12. Brisson, Barnabé. De veteri ritu nuptiarum & jure connubiorum: B. Brissonius, Antonius et Franciscus Hotmanus.

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Leiden: f. Hackius, 1641. 12o. BL. 23v09 Bressonius de regno Persar. 4o. Brisson, Barnabé. De regio Persarum principatu libri III. Paris: B. Macaeus, 1606. 4o. oxford (Christ Church). 23v10 Breton of the miseries of Russia. 8o. Brereton, Henry. Newes of the present miseries of Rushia. London: n. okes f. J. Bache, 1614. 4o. STC 3609. 23v11 Breuiary of Brittaine by Lloyd vi Gentilis de Actoribus 62v26 23v12 St. Bridget vi. Life. 99v02 23v13 Brightmannus in Apocalypsim Brightman, Thomas. Apocalypsis apocalypseos. Edns. found 1609–18. Shaaber B673–5. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/3): 5 March 1621/2, 4s 6d for ‘brightman upon the Revelation.’ 23v14 Brissonij Brisson, Barnabé. Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly a false start for 23v15, or the beginning of a duplicated entry for another work by Brisson (e.g., 23v08–09). 23v15 Brissonius de formu & solem. P. Roman. 4o. Brisson, Barnabé. De formulis et solemnibus populi Romani verbis, libri VIII. 4o edns. found 1592, 1649. 23v16 Brittania Triumphans Poema. fol. Jones, Inigo; Davenant, Sir William. Britannia triumphans: a masque. London: J. Haviland f. T. Walkley, 1637. 4o. STC 14718. 23v17 Brittannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquit. Quibus inserta est Pestiferæ aduersus dei gratiam a Pela. Britanno in Eccles. inductæ Hereseos Hystoria Collectore Ia. Vsserio Archiepisc. Armachano etc Dublini Anno 1639. 4o. Ussher, James. Britannicarum ecclesiarum antiquitates. Dublin: off. Typog. Soc. Bibliopolarum, 1639. 4o. STC 24548a. William Hawkins to the second earl, 4 oct. 1639 (CKS U1475 C132/81): ‘Sir oliver flemming being to goe hence on Tuesday last I gave him a booke which I make bold to send your Lordship because it is much bought up here & tendeth to the proofe

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of the Antiquitie of our Church which is so much opposed, & the rather for that it is the worke of that learned man the present Primate of Armagh.’

Broughton, Hugh. An epistle to the learned nobilitie of England. Touching translating the Bible. Middelburg: R. Schilders, 1597. 4o. STC 3862–62a.

23v18 Britannicarum rerum Lib. 7. quibus Gesta bellica in Anglia Scotia Hibernia ab Anno 1645 exponuntur Autore Geor. Hornio Lugd. Bat. – 1648. 8o. Horn, Georg. Rerum Britannicarum libri septem. Leiden: f. Haeck, 1648. 8o. BL.

23v26 —in Danielem. 4o. Broughton, Hugh. Commentarius in Danielem. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1599. 4o. Shaaber B681.

23v19 Brittanicarum rerum scriptores vetustiores ac præcipui fol. Rerum Britannicarum; id est Angliae, Scotiae, vincinarumque insularum ac regionum, scriptores vetustiores ac praecipui. Heidelberg and Lyons, 1587. fol. Adams S819–20. 23v20 Brittanicus vi mercurius 115v05 23v21 Brittaigne Remembrancer. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by George Wither (STC 25899, Wing W3162, W3182, W3186), John Shawe (Wing S3023A–25), Sir Ralph Maddison (Wing M245), and the newsbook Britaines remembrancer of the most remarkable passages in both kingdoms (nelson and Seccombe, #28). 23v22 Bar. Brissonij de verborum quæ ad jus pertinent signific. lib. 19. fol. Parisijs. 1596. Brisson, Barnabé. De verborum quae ad jus pertinent significatione. Paris: S. nivelle, 1596. fol. Adams B2852. 23v23 Brooke his Catalogue of kings & nobilitie of England fol. bis. Brooke, Ralph. A catalogue and succession of the kings, princes, dukes, marquesses, earles, and viscounts of this realme. London, 1619–22. fol. STC 3832–3. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 (specifying the 1622 edn.), z1/5, z1/9, and z9. 23v24 A Breife discourse concerning bodily worship prouing it to be gods due etc by S. G. late Preacher of Peterborough etc London – 1650. 4o. Gunton, Simon. Orthodatreia: or, a brief discourse concerning bodily worship. London: G. Bedell, M.M., a. T.C., 1650. 4o. Wing G2247. 23v25 Broughtons Epist. touching the translating of the Bible 4o.

23v27 —in Eundem Anglice 4o. Broughton, Hugh. Daniel his Chaldie visions and his Ebrew. London, 1596–7. 4o. STC 2785–6. or: Broughton, Hugh. Daniel with a brief explication. Hanau, 1607. 4o. STC 2787. 23v28 Browne vi Pseudodoxia & Arca. 11r21, 153v11 23v29 Bruecks de mundi imperijs 4o. Botero, Giovanni. Mundus imperiorum, sive de mundi imperiis libri quatuor. Ed. G. Dubruecqs. 4o edns. found 1598–1620. Extracted from Botero’s Delle relationi universali (23r13). 23v30 —mundus Imperior. 8o. Botero, Giovanni. Imperiorum mundi catalogus et descriptio. Cologne: W. Lutzenkirchen, 1613. 8o. oxford (St John’s). 23v31 Bruine ses procez ciuile & criminele Le Brun de la Rochette, Claude. Le procès civil et criminel. Edns. found 1610–47. Duplicated entry or another copy at 151v05 (specified as 1633 edn.) 23v32 Brunnius Triados Electoral. Politic. & miricula in ditionibus eorum 8o. Brunnius, Augustinus. Triados electoralis politicae ... In posteriore praecipua miracula, portenta, & prodigia ... enarrantur. frankfurt: J. Spessius, 1601. 8o. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. 23v33 Brunus nolanus de monad. et figur. innumerab. &c 8o. Bruno, Giordano (nolanus). De monade numero et figura liber consequens quinque de minimo magno & mensura. Item De innumerabilibus, immenso & infigurabili; seu de universo & mundis libri octo. 8o edns. found 1591, 1614.

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23v34 — de Triplici minimo. 8. Bruno, Giordano (nolanus). De triplici minimo et mensura ad trium speculativarum scientiarum & multarum activarum artium principia. frankfurt: J. Wechel a. P. fischer, 1591. 8o. Adams B2951. 23v35 — de Imagin. &c composit. 8o. Bruno, Giordano (nolanus). De imaginum, signorum, & idearum compositione. frankfurt: J. Wechel a. P. fischer, 1591. 8o. Adams B2943. 23v36 Bruti Histor. Florentina 4. Bruto, Giovanni. Florentinae historiae libri octo. Lyons: J. Junta a. J. faurus, 1562. 4o. Adams B2974.

24r01 Brietius vi. Parallela. 139r09

24v01 Boullaye-le-Gouz Gentil-homme Angevin vid. Voyages.  208r01 24v02 Burroughs. vi. Soueraigntie. 173r03 24v03 Burtons Comentarie on Antoninus his Itinerary. {vi. Comentarie.} 36v02 ‘vi. Comentarie’ added in margin, but clearly part of this entry.

25r01 Buccanani Histor. Scotiæ. 4o. Buchanan, George. Rerum Scoticarum historia. fol.  and 8o edns. found 1582–1643. STC 3991, Shaaber B750–4. See 25r03: probably another copy, possibly a duplicated entry (catalogued as 8o). Many commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, with additional notes by the second earl, and references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9, z47/9, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). Philip Sidney praises Buchanan in Defence, 110. 25r02 — Psalmi 16. Buchanan, George. Paraphrasis psalmorum Davidis poetica. Small-format edns. found 1566–1648. 25r03 — Rerum Scoticarum. 8o.

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Buchanan, George. Rerum Scoticarum historia. 8o edns. found 1584–1643. Shaaber B751–4. See 25r01 for another copy, possibly in fol. 25r04 Buccius de vita Sancti Francisci fol. Bartholomaeus (of Pisa). Liber aureus, inscriptus Liber conformitatum vitae beati ac seraphici patris Francisci ad vitam Jesu Christi. Ed. G. Bucchius. fol. edns. found 1590, 1620. 25r05 Bucerus vi sententiæ 174r19 25r06 {2} Bucholieri Index Chronolog. 4o. Bucholzer, Abraham. Index chronologicus. 8o edns. with this title found 1580–1634. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/6. Marginal ‘2’ indicates an entry out of alphabetical order; this entry should follow the next. 25r07 {1} Bucherij de doctrina tempor. Com. in Victor. Aquitan. aliosque Antiquos Canonum Pasch. Scriptor. fol. Antw. 1634. Bucherius, Aegidius. De doctrina temporum in Victorium Aquitanum. Antwerp: B. Moretus, 1634. fol. BL. The marginal ‘1’ indicates that this entry should precede the previous one. 25r08 Budieus de Asse. fol. Budé, Guillaume. De asse et partibus eius libri quinque. fol. edns. with this title found 1514–56. In 1723 booklist. 25r09 Budiei Probably a false start for either Budé (above) or Budelius (below). 25r10 Budelus de monetis & re nummaria 4o. Budelius, Renerus. De monetis et re numaria, libri duo. Cologne: J. Gymnich, 1591. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. 25r11 Bug [blank] vi Traicté 194r12 25r12 Bulengerus de spolijs Bellic. & P. Boulenger, Jules César; Panvino, onofrio. Liber de spoliis bellicis, trophaeis, arcubus triumphalibus & pompa triumphi. Cui accessit liber Onuphrij Panvini de triumpho & de ludis circensibus. Paris, 1601. 8o. Bn.

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25r13 Bullant d’l Architecture fol. Bullant, Jean. Reigle generalle d’architecture des cinq manieres de colonnes. Ed. S. de Brosse. fol. edns. found 1564–1647. 25r14 Bullar. magnum fol. 3 vol. Romæ Anno 1638. Bullarium Romanum novissimum a B. Leone Magno, usque ad S.D.N. Urbanum VIII. Ed. L. Cherubinus and A.M. Cherubinus. Rome: Reverenda Camera Apostolica, 1638. fol. BL. In 1723 booklist. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and z47/6. 25r15 Bulles du Pape Gregoire 14. contre toutes Personnes suyuans le party de Hen. de Bourbon jadis Roy de Nauarre L’Autre aux Princes seigneurs &c suyvans le mesme partie A Paris Anno 1591. Gregory XIV (pope). Bulle d’excommunication ... contre les ecclésiastiques ... qui suivent le party d’Henry de Bourbon, jadis Roy de Navarre. Paris and Toulouse, 1591. 4o. 25r16 [—] Item discours du Clergie de France etc declarant les dites Bulles Nulles & iniustes A Tours Anno 1591. 8. faye, Charles (sieur d’Espeisses). Discours des moyens pour lesquels messieurs du clergé assemblez en la ville de Chartres, ont déclaré les bulles monitoriales, décernées par le pape Grégoire XIV ... nulles et injustes et contre les droicts et libertez de l’eglise gallicane. Tours: J. Mettayer, 1591. 8o. Bn. 25r17 Bullæ Pij 2. Pape vi. Gregorius 66v23 25r18 Bull of the Pope vi Norton. 126v14

25r24 Burgundia vi Cognat. & Paradin. 35v01 25r25 Burgus vi Petrus. 142v04 25r26 Busbequij Epist. Busbecq, ogier Ghislain de. Legationis Turcicae epistolae quatuor. Edns. found 1589–1629. The second earl cites ‘Busbequius’ on Turkey several times in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 25r27 Busca dell expugnatione e disforze delle fortezze fol. Idem 4o bis Busca, Gabriello. Della espugnatione, et difesa delle fortezze libri due. 4o edns. found 1585, 1598. ‘bis’ = two copies 25r28 Buscon L’avanturier Quevedo, francisco de. L’Avanturier Buscon, histoire facecieuse. Tr. Sieur de La Geneste. 8o edns. found 1633–45. Duplicated entry or another copy at 13v24. 25r29 Busse siege vi [blank] 151r06 25r30 Buxtorfij dissertaciones ad Auream Bullam 4o. Buxtorff, Gerlach. Dissertatio historico-juridica in XVII priora aureae Caroli IV bullae capita. Basle: J. Genathius, 1612–13. 4o. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 1s. Duplicated entry or another copy at 15r14. 25r31 Byshops & Arch Bishops series or succession vi. Isaakson. 87v10

25r19 Bulles vi Philippiques 144r03 25r20 Bungi numerorum mysteria. 4o. Bongus, Petrus. Numerorum mysteria. 4o edns. found 1591–1628. In 1723 booklist. 25r21 Buoni I Problem. della Belleza. 16. Buoni, Tommaso. I problemi della bellezza di tutti gli affetti humani. Venice: G.B. Ciotti, 1605. 12o. BL. 25r22 Buonoccarsi vi valori 199r23 25r23 Burges of Regeneracion 4o. Burges, Cornelius. Baptismall regeneration of elect infants, professed by the church of England. oxford: J. Lichfield f. H. Curteyne, 1629. 4o. STC 4109.

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[C] 26v01 Cabala Mysteries of State in lettres of the ministers of K. Iames & K. Charles. London 1654. Cabala, mysteries of state, in letters of the great ministers of K. James and K. Charles. London: M.M., G. Bedell, a. T. Collins, 1654. 4o. Wing C183.

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26v02 The Kings Cabinet open’d or Certaine Packets of secret lettres &c writ with the Kings owne hand, taken at Naisby feild Iune 14o. 1645. vi in Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 Charles I. The kings cabinet opened: or, certain packets of secret letters & papers ... taken in his cabinet at Nasby-Field, June 14, 1645. London: R. Bostock, 1645. 4o. Wing C2358.

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27r02 Cabalisticæ Artis Tom. [blank] fol. Pistorius, Johann. Artis cabalistiae: hoc est, reconditae theologiae et philosophiae, scriptorum, tomus I. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1587. fol. BL. 27r03 Cabeus vi Magnetica. 107v07 27r04 Cæsalpini Quæstiones. vi Mocenicus 117v06

26v03 Lord Geo. Digbys Cabinet & Dr. Goffs negotiacions, with his Majesties, the Qu. & the Lord Iermins and other lettres taken att Sherborne in Yorkshire about the 15. October last, Also obseruacions vpon the said lettres Lond. March the 26. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Digby, George. The Lord George Digby’s cabinet and Dr Goff’s negotiations. London: E. Husband, 1646. 4o. Wing B4763A. 26v04 The Irish Cabinet or secret Papers for the Establishing the Papall Clergie in Irland taken at sliggo in that Kingdome. Lond. Ian. 20. 1645. in Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 The Irish cabinet: or his majesties secret papers for establishing the papall clergy in Ireland. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing C2353. 26v05 Calendarium Pastorale, siue Æcloge 12. totidem mensibus accomodat. Anglicé olim Scriptæ ab Edmundo Spencero. nunc Lat. a Theodoro Bathurst. Lond. 1653. 8.o Spenser, Edmund. Calendarium pastorale, sive aeglogue duodecim. Tr. T. Bathurst. London: M.M., T.C., a. G. Bedell, 1653. 8o. Wing S4968. See 176r05 for what is probably the version in English. 26v06 Caius vid. Assertio, vid. Historia. 14r16, 74v03 26v07 Cases at Law, by Ienkins in 8 Centuries vi. Centuriæ C. 30v05

C 27r01 Caballe de Isuistes Arnauld, Antoine. Lettre mystique touchant la conspiration dernière, avec l’ouverture de la Caballe mysterielle des Jesuites. Edns. found 1602–3.

27r05 Cæsars Comment. 4. 8. 16o. Caesar, Caius Julius. [Commentaries]. Many edns. throughout the period. Three copies, in three different formats; see also 27r07. Philip Sidney praises Caesar as a historian in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 983). Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/10 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. The late Hugh Williamson, oxford, possessed a copy of De bello gallico (Lyons, 1574) with the 1704 Leicester bookplate, but no other markings (App.8). A copy of a small-format 2-vol. edn. (Paris, 1574) is at Penshurst (private collection), but offers no evidence of early Sidney provenance and is listed in a catalogue of the library compiled in 1793 (CKS U1500 E153), which suggests that it was an eighteenth-century acquisition. 27r06 Cæsar ses Coment. – 16 Caesar, Caius Julius. Les commentaires. Smallformat edns. in french found 1538–94. 27r07 — Comentar. 4. Caesar, Caius Julius. [Commentaries]. See 27r05: duplicated entry or another copy. 27r08 — suoi Comentar. 4. Caesar, Caius Julius. [Commentaries]. 4o edns. in Italian found 1517–1619. In 1723 booklist. 27r09 Cæsarius de varijs rerum diuinarum Argumentis. Bib. Pa. La. Tom. 2 Caesarius (saint, abp. of Arles). [forty-six homilies]. PL 67: 141. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 27r10 — Alia opuscula. Tom. Caesarius (saint, abp. of Arles). Exhoratio S. Caesaris ad tenendam vel custodiendam charitatem and Praefatio ... in regula sanctimonialium. PL 67: 1121, 1151.

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See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 27r11 La Caida para Leuantarse et ciégo para dar vista & montante de la Iglesia en la vida de St. Pablo Apostol. par D. Francesco de Quevedo – 1644. 8o. Quevedo, francisco de. La cayda para levantarse, el ciego para la vista. El montante de la Yglesia en la vida de san Pablo apostol. Madrid: D.D. de la Carrera, 1644. 8o. Vatican. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 27r12 Calculat. Rich. Suiseth Angl. fol. Suiseth, Richardus (Richard Swineshead or Swineshede, called ‘The Calculator’). [Opus aureum calculationum]. fol. edns. found 1477–1520. 27r13 Calepini dictionar. fol. bis. Calepinus, Ambrosius. [Dictionarium]. fol. edns. found 1502–1647. ‘bis’ = two copies. See 44v25 for a probable duplicated entry for one copy. 27r14 Calistrati Ecprasis vi Phylostratus 144r13 27r15 Callistus vi Nicephorus 124v11 27r16 Callimachi Hymni. fol. Callimachus. Hymni. 4o edns. found 1497?–1606. 27r17 Calmo discoursi Piaceuoli. 4 . Calmo, Andrea. I piacevoli et ingeniosi discorsi. 8o edns. found 1547–76. o

27r18 Caluaneo vi Giriffo 64v18 27r19 Caluini Com. in 5. lib. Mo. fol. Calvin, Jean. Mosis libri V, cum Johannis Calvini commentariis. fol. edns. found 1563–1602. 27r20 — Institutiones. fol. Calvin, Jean. Institutio Christianae religionis. fol. edns. found 1536–1617. 27r21 — Eadem Italice fol. Calvin, Jean. Institutione della religion Christiana. Tr. G.C. Paschali. Geneva: I. Burgese, A. Davodeo, a. f. Iacchi, 1557. 4o. BL. 27r22 — In Epistol. Canonic. fol.

Calvin, Jean. Commentarii in epistolas canonicas. fol. edns. found 1551–1600. 27r23 — his Case. fol. Coke, Sir Edward. La sept part des Reports. London, 1608, 1629. fol. STC 5511–12. ‘Calvins case’ (which has nothing to do with Jean Calvin) opens the volume. See 39r30 for another part of Coke’s Reports listed under the title of the opening case. 27r24 Iohannis Caluini Weterani Iuris Doctoris et in Academia Heidelbergensi Profess. Lexicon Iuridicum, etc fol. bis Hanoniæ. An. 1619. & Coloniæ – 1622. Calvinus, Johannes (Weteranus). Lexicon juridicum juris. Hanau: A. Wechel, D. a. D. Aubry, a. C. Schleich, 1619. fol. BL. Catalogued with: Calvinus, Johannes (Weteranus). Lexicon juridicum juris. Cologne: P. Balduinus, 1622. fol. oxford (Bodleian). ‘bis’ = two copies (presumably the two subsequently specified). Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, z1/7, and z1/8. Duplicated entry or additional copy (date not specified) at 99r01. 27r25 Cambria vi Hystorie 77r03 27r26 Caluisii Chronologia. 4o. Calvisius, Sethus. Chronologia, ex autoritate potissimum sacrae scripturae, et historicorum fide dignissimorum. Leipzig: J. Apel, 1605. 4o. BL. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/3, and many commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, z1/6, z1/9, and z9. In z1/6 the second earl writes, ‘The Israelites according to Calvisius Chronology. first edition in 4o taken out of my father’s ms except the margine’ (130). In 1723 booklist. 27r27 Camdeni Brittannia fol. & bis in 4o. Camden, William. Britannia sive florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae chorographica descriptio. fol. edn. London, 1607. 4o edns. London, 1594–1600. 8o edns. London, 1586–90. STC 4503–8. Evidently three copies, two (‘bis’) smaller than a folio. Several commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/3, and many by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5, z1/8, z1/9, and z9. In 1723 booklist.

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27r28 — Ejusdem Britan. Anglicé Camden, William. Britain, or a chorographicall description of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Tr. P. Holland. London, 1610, 1637. fol. STC 4509–10.8.

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Campanella, Tommaso. De sensu rerum et magia libri quatuor. 4o edns. found 1620–37. 27v04 — Apologia pro Galilæo 4o. Campanella, Tommaso. Apologia pro Galileo. frankfurt: G. Tampachius, 1622. 4o. BL.

27r29 — Annales Angliæ & Hibernie Regnante Eliz. fol. Camden, William. Annales rerum Anglicarum, et Hibernicarum, regnante Elizabetha. London, 1615 [Bks. 1–3], 1627 [Bk. 4]. fol. STC 4496–96.5.

27v05 Campanus vi. Euclid. 54r06

27r30 Camartus de rebus gestis Eliæ Prophet. 4 . Camartus, Aegidius. Elias Thesbites, sive de rebus Eliae prophetae commentarius posthumus. Ed. f. de la noue. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1631. 4o. BL.

27v07 Canada vi Relacion & Champlain. 31v12, 161v04

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27r31 Camerarius Scotus de scotorum fortitud. &c Progressa Hæresis in regnis Scot. & Angliæ Chalmers, David. De Scotorum fortitudine, doctrina, & pietate, ac de ortu & progressu haeresis in regnis Scotiae & Angliae. Paris: P. Baillet, 1631. 4o. Shaaber C182. 27r32 Camerarij meditationes \Hystor./ 2us vol. fol. Camerarius, Philippus. Operae horarum subcisivarum, sive meditationes historicae. 4o edns. with Latin title found 1591–1650. 27r33 de natura Dæmonum –16. Plutarch. De natura et effectionibus daemonum libelli duo. Com. J. Camerarius. 8o edns. found 1565–76. 27r34 Campana della Famiglie Regali d’Espana 4o. Campana, Cesare. Arbori della famiglie regali di Spagna. Verona: G. Discepolo, 1591. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

27v01 Campanella son discours 4o. Campanella, Tommaso. Unidentified title. Evidently the work published in Dutch as Discours ... hoe de Nederlanden (1618) and Discours ... van het Nederlant (1618) and in German translation (1620– 30); but no french translation appears to survive. 27v02 Campanelle opera 2 vol. fol. Campanella, Tommaso. Disputationum in quatuor partes suae philosophiae realis libri quatuor ... Suorum operum tomus II ... physiol., ethica, politica, oeconomica. 2 pts. Paris: D. Houssaye, 1637. fol. BL. 27v03 — de sensu rerum 4o.

27v08 Canaye son organe ou Instrument de discours. fol. Canaye, Philippe (seigneur de fresnes). L’Organe, c’est à dire l’instrument du discours divisé en deux parties, sçavoir est, l’analytique ... et la dialectique. fol. edns. found 1589–1628. 27v09 Canada vi voyages de Champlain. 207v04 27v10 Cancellaria Hispanica. 8o. Camerarius, Ludovicus. Cancellaria Hispanica. 4o edns. found 1622–30. 27v11 Canisij refutatio trium tract. &c disput. de Stat. Imp. Rom. & de origine Elect. 4o. Canisius, Henricus. Refutatio trium tractatuum. Ingolstadt: Eder f. A. Angermeier a. E. Willer, 1600. 4o. BL. 27v12 Candalla vi Euclid. 54r04 27v13 Cannones Eccles. Africanæ per Iustellam. 8o. Codex canonum Ecclesiae Africanae. Ed. C. Justel. Paris: A. Pacard, 1614–15. 8o. BL. 27v14 Cannones. Insufficient information to identify. Possibly a false start on 27v15 or a mistakenly duplicated 27v13; possibly an incomplete cross-reference to a text such as 196r13. 27v15 Cannons Eccles. of England. 4o. Constitutions and canons ecclesiasticall. London, 1604– [ca 1650?]. 4o. STC 10069.3–78.3, 10080. Purchase records exist for at least two copies of the English Canons. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/2): 6 April 1620, 1s for ‘English Canons.’ William

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Hawkins to the second earl, 9/19 July 1640 (CKS U1475 C132/133): ‘I send your Lordship the booke of Cannons newly come forth’ (i.e., STC 10080). 27v16 Canons vi. Authoritie. 15r23 27v17 Canones vi Codex 35r33 27v18 Canti delle villenelle. 4o. Insufficient information to identify: possibly any number of Italian song collections with ‘villanelle’ in the title. 27v19 Cantica Canticorum vi Enarrat. Angelorum. 7v07 27v20 Cantique de La paix. 8o. Insufficient information to identify: several titles with this wording during the period.

27v28 — de mensuris. 4o. See 27v24: duplicated entry or another copy. 27v29 Capitaine Parfaicte Rohan, Henri de (duc de Rohan). Le parfaict capitaine. 4o edns. found Paris, 1636–44. An abridgement of Caesar, De bello gallico. Duplicated entry or another copy at 140r04. See also 138v09, a presentation manuscript of a different work by Daniel Perreaux, who wrote the preface that appears in most edns. of Rohan. 27v30 Capitolinus vi. Suetonius. 182v03 27v31 Capo Bianco de Arteglieria fol. Capo Bianco, Alessandro. Corona e palma militare di artiglieria. fol. edns. found 1595–1648. 27v32 Caracciolus vi. Galliaccus 62r09

27v21 Cantoclari ex priscis Rhetoribus Hystor. Gotthica 8o.

27v33 Capriata vi delle Hystoria. 79r01

Priscus (of Panium). Gothica historia, excerpta, quae legationem Theodosii junioris ad Attillam continent. Ed. C. Cantoclarus. Paris: A. L’Angelier, 1606. 8o. Bn.

27v34 Caraffa. Insufficient information to identify: many authors of this name.

27v22 Cantuariensis Perspectiua vi. Iohan. 85v10

27v35 Caragocano vi Lunario. 103v13

27v23 Capella de rebus gestis pro francisco Sforza 8o. Capella, Galeazzo flavio. De rebus gestis pro restitutione Francisci II. Mediolanensium Ducis. 8o edns. found 1533–8.

27v36 Cardanus Com. in Ptolom. de Astr. Iudic. fol. Cardano, Girolamo. In Cl. Ptolemaei Pelusiensis IIII de astrorum judiciis, aut ... quadripartitae constructionis libros commentaria. fol. edns. found 1554–78.

27v24 — de ponderibus &c Cappel, Jacques (the third). De ponderibus, nummis et mensuris libri V. 2 pts. frankfurt: L. Hulsius, 1606–7. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or additional copy at 27v28.

27v37 — De Prudentia Ciuili Politica. 16. Cardano, Girolamo. Arcana politica, sive de prudentia civili liber singularis. Leiden: Elzevier, 1635. 16o. BL. In 1723 booklist as ‘Arcana Politica.’

27v25 — Idem vi. Galeazo 62r10

27v38 — De sapientia – 16. Cardano, Girolamo. De sapientia libri V. orleans: P. a. J. Chouet, 1624. 8o. BL.

27v26 Capelli sacrarum Cerimoniarum Rom. fol. Agostino, Patrizi Piccolomini. Rituum ecclesiasticorum sive sacrarum cerimoniarum S.S. Romanae ecclesiae libri tres. Ed. C. Marcello. Venice: G. de Gregori, 1516. fol. BL. A printing privilege (found on this edn. only of this popular liturgical text) features the names of Antonio and Silvano Capelli. 27v27 Capellus vi Epochæ 52r22

27v39 — de somnijs &c 4. Cardano, Girolamo. Somniorum synesiorum omnis generis insomnia explicantes libri IIII. 4o edns. found 1562, 1585. 27v40 — Ars Curandi parua 2us tomus 8. Cardano, Girolamo. Ars curandi parva. 8o edns. found 1564, 1566.

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27v41 — Contradicent. Medic. lib. 2. Item Pellitarij Contradict. 8o. Cardano, Girolamo. Contradicentium medicorum libri duo ... Accesserunt praeterea J. Peltarii contradictiones ex lacuna desumptae, cum eiusdem axiomatibus. 8o edns. found 1548–1607. 27v42 — de subtilitate. 4o. Cardano, Girolamo. De subtilitate. fol. and 8o edns. found 1550–1611. 27v43 — de varietate. – 8o. Cardano, Girolamo. De rerum varietate. 8o edns. found 1557–81. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 4s ‘for Cardan de Varietate.’ 27v44 — de vtilitate – 8 . Cardano, Girolamo. De utilitate ex adversis capienda. 8o edns. found 1561–1618. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 3s ‘for Cardan de utilitate.’ o

28r01 Canicularia vid. Grauius 67r02 28r02 A Candle in the darke or a Treatise of Witches by Thomas Ady. M. A. 4to 1656. Ady, Thomas. A candle in the dark; or, a treatise concerning the nature of witches and witchcraft. London: R. Ibbitson, sold by T. newberry, 1656. 4o. Wing A674. 28r03 Capitan: Flamin: della Croce vid. Cavaleria. 30v01 28r04 Il Capuccino Scozzese di monsignor Gio: Batista Rinuccini Bologna 1645. 16o. Rinuccini, Giovanni Battista. Il cappuccino scozzese. Bologna: n. Tebaldini, 1645. 12o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 10d (unbound).

28v01 Cardinall Woolsey vid. Negociacions 123v06 28v02 Carnaruan taken by M. G. Mitton. vi. in Ramas Eng. 10. 158v04 R., S. The taking of Carnarven by Major Generall Mitton. London: J. Coe, 1646. 4o. Wing R76A.

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29r01 Cardinalis Richilieu con. Epist. minist. Charenton Du Plessis, Armand Jean (cardinal duc de Richelieu). Les principaux poincts de la foy de l’eglise catholique deffendus contre l’escrit addressé au roy par les quatre ministres de Charenton. Edns. found 1617–42. See 44r07 for an edn. In Latin. 29r02 Card: Rich: vi Iournel. 89v01 29r03 Carionis Chron. Auctum a Melanct. & Perer. fol. Carion, Johann; Melanchthon, Philipp; Peucer, Kaspar. Chronicon Carionis expositum et auctum multis et veteribus et recentibus historiis. fol. edns. found 1572–81. In 1723 booklist. Recommended by Philip Sidney in his letter to Robert Sidney, 18 oct. 1580, and in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 983, 1006). Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2, z1/3, z1/6, and z1/10, and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8 (on loose slips) and z1/9. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29r05. See 188v03 for an edn. in Spanish. 29r04 — sa Chronique vniuerselle 2us vol. 4o. Carion, Johann; Melanchthon, Philipp; Peucer, Kaspar. Chronique et histoire universelle. 2 vols. Tr. S. Goulart. 8o edns. found 1579–1611. Duplicated entry or another copy at 41r10. In 1723 booklist. 29r05 — chronic. & Melant. de Coronat. Car. 5ti fol. See 29r03: duplicated entry or another copy. 29r06 — Chron. 8. bis. Carion, Johann; Melanchthon, Philipp; Peucer, Kaspar. Chronicon. 8o edns. found 1537–1625. ‘bis’ = two copies. 29r07 Carion Continué. 8o. Carion, Johann. Probably Le livre des chronicques ... depuis le commencement du monde jusques au règne du ... roy François premier de ce nom ... et continuez jusques en

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l’an mil cinq centz quarante six. Tr. J. Le Blond. 8o edns. found 1546, 1575. 29r08 — sa Chronic. vniu. vi Melanct. & Peucer. 4o 113v09, 142v15 29r09 Carion vi. Supplementum. 182v15 29r10 Carletoni Heroici Characteres. 8o. Carleton, George. Heroici characteres. oxford: J. Barnes, 1603. 4o. STC 4636. 29r11 Carleton vi Iurisdiction 89r20 29r12 — Iurisdiction Regall Episcop. Papal. 4o. Carleton, George. Jurisdiction regall, episcopall, papall. London: J. norton, 1610. 4o. STC 4637. 29r13 — His thankfull Remembrance. &c. 4o. Carleton, George. A thankfull remembrance of Gods mercy. In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliverances of England, from the beginning of queene Elizabeth. London, 1624–30. 4o. STC 4640–3. 29r14 Carlo 5o vi Vita. 205v08 29r15 Carlo Saraceni I Fatti d’Arme famosi 4o. bis. Saraceni, Giovanni Carlo. I fatti d’arme famosi successi tra tutti le nationi del mondo. 2 pts. Venice: D. zenaro, 1600. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies. In 1723 booklist. 29r16 Carlyles Britaignes gloire. 8o. Carliell, Robert. Britaines glorie, or an allegorical dreame. London, 1618–22. 8o. STC 4650–3. 29r17 Carnynus de vj Legum Humanarum. 4o. Carninus, Claudius. Tractatus de vi et potestate legum humanarum, in tres partes dissectus. 4o edns. found 1608, 1621. Several commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 29r18 Carnotensis vi. Ivonis 89r13–14 29r19 Caroli 4ti Imper: Aurea Bulla 8o. Charles IV (emperor). Aurea Bulla sive bulla Karolina. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. 29r20 Carolus vi. vindiciæ & defensio & King & Εἰχων & Papers & subiects sorrow 44r08, 50v02, 139r03, 182r12, 205r04

29r21 Carpentarij descriptio Logice & vniuersæ naturæ 4o. Aristotle. Descriptionis universae naturae ex Arist. pars prior. Ed. J. Charpentier. 4o edns. found 1560–76. 29r22 Caranzæ summa Conciliorum. 8o. Carranza, Bartholomé. Summa conciliorum et pontificum a Petro usque ad Paulum tertium succincte complectens omnia, quae alibi sparsim tradita sunt. 8o edns. found 1546–1648. 29r23 Caretto Comedia. 4o. Carretto, Galeotto dal. Comedia nuova intitulata Tempio de amore. 8o edns. found 1518–25. 29r24 Cartari L’imagini di Dei di gli Antichi 4. Cartari, Vincenzo. Le imagini, con la spositione de i dei de gli antichi. 4o edns. found 1556–1647. 29r25 Carier vi. Missiue 117v02 29r26 Cartas de Anthonie Perez vi Perez. 8o. 140v14 29r27 Carte vi. France. 60r01 29r27 and 60r01 (circular cross-references) both probably refer to 146r18. 29r28 Cartwright in Prouerb. solom. Com. 4o. Amstel. 1632. Cartwright, Thomas. Commentarii succincti & dilucidi in proverbia Salomonis. Pref. by J. Polyander a Kerckhoven. Amsterdam: H. Laurentius, 1632. 4o. Shaaber C133. Possibly the ‘Cartwright on Prov.’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study (but not listed in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676). 29r29 — of Ecclesiast. discipline vi defence. 44r05 29r30 V. Cartari des Images des Dieux anciens en Ital. translat. in Gall. Linguam per Antonium du Verdier A Tournon – 1606. 8o. Cartari, Vincenzo. Les images des dieux des anciens. Tr. A. de Verdier. Tournon, 1606. 8o. Bn. 29r31 Caruaia Description d’Africa. fol. Mármol Caravajal, Luis del. Descripcion general de Affrica. 3 vols. Granada: R. Rabut, 1573 (vols. 1–2) and Malaga: J. Rene, 1599 (vol. 3). fol. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2; many references by the second

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earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, and z9, and some in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9. 29r32 Caruallo Espeio de Principes y Ministros. 4o. Carvalho de Villasboas, Martin de la. Volumen primero del espejo de principes y ministros. Milan: heirs of P. Da Ponte, [1598]. 4o. BL.

29v01 Casi Oeconomiæ. 8o. Case, John. Thesaurus oeconomiae, seu commentarius in oeconomica Aristotelis. 4o edn. oxford, 1597; 8o edns. Hanau, 1598, 1610. STC 4765, Shaaber C158–9.

29r33 Casa Rime & Prose. 32. Casa, Giovanni della. Rime, et prose. Many 8o and smallformat edns. throughout the period. In 1723 booklist.

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29r34 Casæ vi Galatheus 62r08 29r35 Casas vocabular. Toscano et Castigliano. 4 . Casas, Cristóbal de las. Vocabulario de las dos lenguas Toscana y Castellana. 4o and 8o edns. found 1570–1622. Duplicated entry or another copy at 206v01 (specified as 1622 edn.). o

29r36 Causaboni Exercitationes ad Anna. Eccles. Baronij fol. Casaubon, Isaac. De rebus sacris et ecclesiasticis exercitationes XVI: ad Cardinalis Baronii prolegomena in Annales. Ed. R. Montagu. London: off. nortoniana a. J. Bill, 1614. fol. STC 4745. 29r37 — Responsio ad Epist. Perronij 4o. Casaubon, Isaac. Ad epistolam illustr. et reverendiss. cardinalis Perronii, responsio. London and London [i.e., Paris?], 1612. 4o and 8o. STC 4740–40.5. 29r38 — Animaduersiones in Athenæum. fol. Casaubon, Isaac. Animadversionum in Athenaei Dipnosophistas libri XV. fol. edns. found 1600–24. In 1723 booklist. 29r39 Casauboni Epist. quotquot reperiri potuer: nunc primum iunctim edita. Adiecta est epist. de morbi eius mortisque causæ ijsdem narratio Raph. Thorij Hagie Comitis. Anno 1638. 4o. Casaubon, Isaac. Epistolae, quotquot reperiri potuerunt, nunc primum junctim editae. Adjecta est epistola de morbi eius mortisque causa: deque iisdem narratio Raphaelis Thorii. Ed. J.f. Gronovius. The Hague: T. Maire, 1638. 4o. BL. Extensive citation (671–4) by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1, a commonplace book belonging to Robert Sidney; and another reference in CKS U1475 z1/9 (specifying this edn).

29v03 Casmanni marinæ Quæstiones. 8o. Casmannus, otho. Marinarum quaestionum tractatio philosophica bipartita. 8o edns. found 1596–1607. 29v04 Cassan ses Dynastes. 8o. Cassan, Jacques de. Les dynasties, ou traicté des anciens rois des Gaulois et des François despuis le deluge successivement jusques au roy Meroüée. Paris, 1621 and [n.d.]. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 48r39. In 1723 booklist. 29v05 Cassan. vi La Recherche. 159v14 29v06 Cassan. vi Dynasties. 48r39 29v07 Cassander de officio Pij viri in dissidio Religionis. 8o. Cassander, Georgius. De officio pii viri in hoc dissidio religionis. Paris: C. fremy, 1564. 8o. BL. 29v08 Cassand. opera. fol. Cassander, Georgius. Opera quae reperiri potuerunt omnia. Paris, 1616. fol. BL. 29v09 Casserij Pentasthesion fol. Casseri, Giulio Caesare. Pentaestheseion, hoc est de quinque sensibus liber. fol. edns. found 1609–10. 29v10 Cassiodorus Abbas vi Angelomi Enarrationes. 7v07 29v11 Cassiod. opera. 4 Cassiodorus Senator, flavius Magnus. Opera. 4o edns. found 1588–1650. 29v12 — Hystoria Tripartita 8o. Cassiodorus Senator, flavius Magnus. Historia ecclesiastica tripartita. 8o edns. found [ca 1510]–1618. 29v13 Cassanæus distintionum Phylosoph. 4o.

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Chasteigner de la Roche-Pozai, Henri Louis (Cassanaeus). Celebriorum distinctionum tum philosophicarum, tum theologicarum synopsis. 4o edns. found 1614–25. 29v14 Casteleti di Torti – 16. Castelletti, Cristoforo. I torti amorosi. 12o edns. found 1581–1602. 29v15 Castellanus de officio Regis. 8o. Castellanus, Vincentius. De officio regis. Marburg: P. Egenolph, 1597. 8o. Adams C896. 29v16 Castellucci Dardi del diuine amore. 4o. Castellucci, Cornelio. Dardi del divino amore. 8o edns. found 1593–8. 29v17 Casteluetro vi Ragion. 159r11 29v18 Castelnau. vi. Memoires 113v22 29v19 Castilio Comes de Aulico Castiglione, Baldassare. [De aulico]. Two possible translations: by J. Ricius (8o edns. found 1570–84) or B. Clerke (8o edns. found 1571– 1619). See STC 4782–7 for the version by Clerke. See 39v21 for the version in Spanish. 29v20 — son Courtisan. 8o. Castiglione, Baldassare. Les quatre livres du courtisan. 8o edns. in french found 1537–92. See 39v21 for the version in Spanish. 29v21 Castiglion. Dialogi sacri. 16. Castellion, Sébastian (Châteillon or Castalio). Dialogorum sacrorum libri quatuor. Small-format edns. found 1551–78. 29v22 Castigl. Essortatione al Timor di Dio. 8o. Acontius, Jacobus (attrib.). Una essortatione al timor di Dio. Ed. G.B. Castiglioni. London: J. Wolfe, [1579?]. 12o. STC 92. Imprint reads ‘Giov. Wolfio, servitore de l’illustrissimo signor filippo Sidnei.’ 29v23 Castile & Portugal vi Blont. 21v15 29v24 Castriot his Hystory fol. Barlezio, Marino. The historie of George Castriot, surnamed Scanderbeg, king of Albanie. Tr. z. Jones. London: W. Ponsonby, 1596. fol. STC 15318.

29v25 Castrioto vi. Maggi. bis 107r19 ‘bis’ = two copies. 29v26 Catalogus gloriæ mundi D. Bartholom. Chassanæo autore &c in quo multa praeclara de Prærogatiuis praeeminen. &c continentur etc Francofurti ad Manum An. 1579. fol. Chasseneux, Barthélemy de. Catalogus gloriae mundi. frankfurt: S. feyerabend, 1579. fol. BL. In 1723 booklist. 29v27 Catalogue de Noms Surnoms &c de Conestables &c de France par Fieron. fol. Le féron, Jean. Catalogue des noms, surnoms, faits et vies des connestables, chanceliers, grands maistres, admiraux et mareschaux de France. Paris: f. Morel, 1598. fol. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 60r22. 29v28 Catane sa Geomance. 4o Cattan, Christophe de. La geomance ... Livre non moins plaisant et recréatif, que d’ingénieuse invention, pour sçavoir toutes choses, présentes, passées et à advenir. Com. G. Du Préau. 4o edns. found 1558–77. See 31r10 for an English trans. 29v29 Cataneo del arte militare 4o. Cataneo, Girolamo. De arte militare libri cinque. 4o edns. found 1571–1608. 29v30 — Amor de marfisa 4o. Cataneo, Danese. Dell’ Amor di Marfisa, tredici canti. Venice: f. de franceschi, 1562. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. Sidney family copy in national Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Dyce A 4o 1949). Binding red morocco, possibly early but rebacked and heavily restored. Title page inscribed ‘Inveniam viam aut faciam R: Sydney’ in the hand of Robert Sidney. Dyce Bequest 1869. 29v31 Cataneo son Epitome fol. Unidentified. Probably a descriptive title, possibly for a work by Girolamo Cataneo (29v31 and 29v32 are on the same line), Pietro Cataneo, or Giovanni Battista Cataneo. 29v32 son Capitaine Cataneo, Girolamo. Le Capitaine ... contenant la maniere de fortifier places, assaillir, & defendre. Tr. J. de Tournes. 4o edns. found 1574–93. 29v31 and 29v32 are on same line.

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29v33 Catechisme of Christian Doctrine 16 Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by Laurence Vaux, Thomas White (listed at 29v35), and William Twisse. 29v34 Catechisme English – 8o. / Spanish. 8. Des Iesuistes 4o. [Catechism: English]. Insufficient information to identify. Catalogued with: [Catechism: Spanish]. Insufficient information to identify. Catalogued with: Pasquier, Etienne. Le catechisme des Jesuites: ou examen de leur doctrine. Ville-franche [i.e., Paris]: G. Grenier, 1602. 8o. oxford (Merton). 29v35 Catechisme by White alias Blacklow a Preist with Sir Ken. Digbyes notes. White, Thomas. A catechisme of christian doctrine. Paris, 1637. 24o. STC 25403.5, ARCR II, #801. Attribution of notes to Sir Kenelm Digby supplied by cataloguer, probably from information in his source (such as a slip) or a manuscript note in the volume. for White’s close association with Digby from about 1635 onward see the oDnB entry on Digby. 29v36 Catel son Hystoire des Comte de Tholose fol. Catel, Guillaume de. Histoire des comtes de Tolose. Toulouse: P. Bosc, 1623. fol. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r14. 29v37 — son Hystoire de Languedoc. fol. Catel, Guillaume de. Memoires de l’histoire du Languedoc. Toulouse, 1633. fol. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r19.

30r01 Catalogue of Nobility, viz. the Names & titles of all such Dukes Earles &c made since his Majesties restauracion London – 1661. 8o. Walkley, Thomas. A catalogue of nobility viz. the names and titles of all such dukes, earls, viscounts and barons ... made by his majesty K. Charles II. London: R. Pawley, 1661. 8o. Wing W462A. See 30r06 for another (earlier) edn. 30r02 Two Catalogues of Bookes in 4o thone printed London – 1657 thother Anno – 1658

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30r08 The Souldiers Catechisme composed for the Kings Army by T. S. Oxford. 1645. vi. in Ramas Eng. 11 parte. 158v04 Swadlin, Thomas. The soldiers catechisme, composed for the kings armie. oxford: H. Hall, 1645. 8o. Wing S6224.

30v01 L’essercitio della Cavalleria &c del Capitano Flaminio Della Croce In Anversa 1625. fol. Croce, flaminio della. L’essercitio della cavalleria et d’altre materie, del capitano Flaminio della Croce. Antwerp: H. Aertssens, 1625. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 30v02 Nicolo Causino vi. Historia. 76v03 30v03 Nicolas Causin vid. La Cour. 40r08 30v04 La Cause du Roy de France, P. Eaton. 16o. 1593. A., C. La cause du roy de France contre les pernicieuses maximes et conclusions des ligueurs rebelles, à sa majesté. Tours, 1593. 12o. Bn. ‘P. Eaton’ unexplained: it may record a manuscript note on the copy. 30v05 Centuriæ Octo Rerum Iudicatarum by Da. Ienkins London – 1661. fol. Jenkins, David. Rerum judicatarum centuriae octo. London: H. Seile, 1661. fol. Wing J606.

31r01 Catena delle vita di Pio 5to 8o. Catena, Giovanni Girolamo. Vita del gloriosissimo Papa Pio Quinto. 4o and 8o edns. found 1586–1647. In 1723 booklist. Two copies listed at 205v11, one of them possibly a duplicated entry for this one. An important source for the second earl: numerous commonplace book references by him in CKS U1475 z1/1 and especially z1/9; CKS U1475 z47/6 also records notes ‘set down out of Catena, in my deske.’ 31r02 St. Katherine vi. Life 99r21

Duplicated entry or another copy at 115r12; 182v14 is a supplement to this work. In 1723 booklist. 31r05 Catholick tradit. or a Treatise of the Beleife &c Eudes, Morton. Catholique traditions. Or a treatise of the beliefe of the christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controversies of our time. Tr. L. owen. London: W. Stansby f. H. fetherstone, 1609–10. 4o. STC 10561–2. See 194r05 for an edn. in french. 31r06 Catholic. vi Reformed. 3r05 31r07 Catholick moderator 4o. Constable, Henry. The catholike moderator: or a moderate examination of the doctrine of the protestants. Tr. W.W. London, 1623–4. 4o. STC 5636.2–36.8. 31r08 Catholicon. vi supplement. 182v14 31r09 Catolicon Francois. 8o. Guillot le Songeur (pseud.). Le Catolicon Francois ... Aux bons François. [n.p.], 1616. 8o. Bn. or: Renaudot, Théophraste. Catolicon François; ou plainctes de deux Chasteaux. [n.p.], 1636. 8o. Bn. 31r10 Cattan his Geomancie. 4o. Cattan, Christophe de. The geomancie of maister Christopher Cattan. A booke, to knowe all thinges, past, present, and to come. Tr. f. Sparry. London, 1591, 1608. 4o. STC 4864–5. See 29v28 for a french edn. 31r11 Cattulus vi. Tibul. Proper. 4o. 153r05, 192r07 Catullus, Gaius Valerius; Tibullus, Albius; Propertius, Sextus. [Works]. Many edns. of the three poets published together throughout the period. Despite ‘vi.’ this appears to be the main entry. 31r12 Caualier de Sauoy & sa response Le cavalier de Savoye, ou response au soldat françois. Smallformat edns. found 1605–7. Variously attrib. to Marc-Antoine de Buttet and Claude Bulet.

31r03 Catherine de medicis vi. discourse 46r21 31r04 Catholicon d’Espagna. 8 . Satyre Ménippée de la vertu du Catholicon d’Espagne, et de la tenue des estats de Paris. 8o and small-format edns. found 1593–1649. o

31r13 Cauallero Determinado 4o La Marche, olivier de. El cavallero determinado. Tr. H. de Acuña. 4o and 8o edns. found 1553–91.

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31r14 Cauallirizo de Corte 4o. Corte, Claudio. Il cavallerizo. 4o edns. found 1562–78. In 1723 booklist. 31r15 Cauriano sopra Tacito. 4o. Cavriana, filippo Antonio. Discorsi ... sopra i primi cinque libri di Cornelio Tacito. 4o edns. found 1597, 1600. 31r16 Causes de guerre entre Charles 5. & France 4o. Probably Matthieu, Pierre. Les causes, le cours et les effects des guerres entre les deux maisons de France et d’Austriche. Lyons: T. Ancelin, 1598. 4o. Grenoble BM. Author name not on title page. Catalogued in Bn as published (with separate title page) with Matthieu’s Les deux plus grandes ... resjouissances de la ville de Lyon (Lyons, 1598). But other catalogues list Les causes as the leading title of the two, or as a separate publication. In 1723 booklist under the same title as this entry. 31r17 Caution for farming the Customes. Unidentified. Apparently a text related to the ‘farmers of the customs’ (monopoly owners): cf. STC 8522, 9049, Wing P2249, and Wing R999. Possibly a manuscript. 31r18 Causij Grammatica Gallica 32. Caucius, Antonius. Grammatica gallica. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1570–86. 31r19 Caux sa Perspective fol. bis. Caus, Salomon de. La perspective, avec la raison des ombres et miroirs. London, 1611–12. fol. STC 4868.7–69. ‘bis’ = two copies. 31r20 — De forces mouvantes. fol. Caus, Salomon de. Les raisons des forces mouvantes, avec diverses machines tant utilles que plaisantes: aus quelles sont adjoints plusieurs desseings de grotes et fontaines. fol. edns. found 1615, 1624. 31r21 Cayet sa remonstrance vi. Victor. 201v16 31r22 Caxton vi. Chroniæ. 33r25 31r23 Cebes vi Epist. 52r07 31r24 Cecill Letters sent to him from Germany. 8o. Verstegan, Richard (pseud. John Philopatris). An advertisement written to a secretarie of my L. Treasurers of Ingland by an Inglishe intelligencer as he passed throughe

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Germanie. [Antwerp], 1592. 8o. STC 19885, ARCR II, #757. The target is William Cecil. Translated and abridged from a work by Robert Parsons (ARCR I, #885). Duplicated entry or another copy, catalogued under a less descriptive title, at 3v04. Language of entry makes the Latin possibility less likely: STC 19767, Joseph Creswell, Exemplar literarum, missarum, e Germania, ad. D. Guilielmum Cecilium, consiliarum regium ([Rome], 1592). 31r25 Cedreni Anales siue Hystoriae ab exordio mundi ad Isacium Comenum vsque Compendium G. L. Guil. xilandro Interp. qui Annot. etiam addit et tabellas etiam Chronolog. fol. – Basileæ. 1566. Cedrenus, Georgius. Annales, sive Historiae ab exordio mundi ad Isacium Comnenum usque compendium. Ed. G. Xylander. Basle: J. oporinus a. Episcopius, 1566. fol. BL. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and by the second earl in a loose sheet in CKS U1475 z47, citing ‘Xaylander’s Chronol. Tables at the end of Cedrenius.’ 31r26 Celestina 2da Comedia – 16. Silva, feliciano de. Segunda comedia de Celestina. Antwerp, [ca 1540]. 16o. Adams S1140. In 1723 booklist. 31r27 Celestine en Francois --16. Rojas, fernando de. La Celestine. 8o and small-format edns. in french found 1527–1644. 31r28 Celestin. vi Hystor. di Bergamo 77v13 31r29 Celiano vi Rime. 165r17 31r30 Celsus de modo coercendi Hieret. 4o. Celsi, Mino (Lelio Sozzini). In haereticis coercendis, quatenus progredi liceat ... disputatio. 8o edns. found 1577–84. 31r31 Celtique Hystoire 8o. Hotman, françois (sieur de La Tour). Histoire celtique, où sous les noms d’Amindorix et de Célanire sont comprises les principales actions de nos roys et les diverses fortunes de la Gaule et de la France. Paris: M. Guillemot, 1634. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r09. 31r32 Cenalus de ponderibus. 4o. Cenalis, Robertus. De vera mensurarum ponderumque ratione. 8o edns. found 1535, 1547.

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31r33 Cenotaphium Iacobi per I King orator. Oxon. King, John (public orator of oxford). Cenotaphium Jacobi; sive, laudatio funebris. oxford: J. Lichfield a. W. Turner, 1625. 4o. STC 14992. 31r34 Censorinus de die natali 8. Censorinus. De die natali liber. 8o edns. found 1581–1642. 31r35 Censura vi. de Dominis. 35v12 31r36 Censura al Maestro di Camero de Francese e sestini. 16. B. Amati, Scipione. Censura al maestro di camera di Francesco Sestini da Bibiena. Liège: H. Hartes, 1634. 16o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 31r37 Censur. Facult. Theologiæ Parisi in Seguenot Censura sacrae facultatis theologiae Parisiensis lata in librum qui inscribitur, De la Saincte Virginité. Discours traduit de Sainct Augustin, avec quelques remarques ... par Claude Seguenot. Paris: A. Taupinart, 1638. 4o. Bn. 31r38 Centurie di successi piu notabili in Europa Centorio degli Hortensii, Ascanio. La seconda parte de’ commentarii delle guerre, & de’ successi più notabili, avvenuti così in Europa come in tutte le parti del mondo dall’anno MDLIII fino à tutto il MDLX. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1569. 4o. The second part of Centorio’s Commentarii della guerra di Transilvania (1566). 31r39 Centuriæ magdeburg Ecclesiastica historia, integram ecclesiae Christi ideam ... secundum singulas centurias, perspicue ordine complectens ... Per aliquot studiosos et pios viros in urbe Magdeburgica. Ed. M. flacius (Illyricus) [and others]. 13 vols. Basle, 1559–74. fol. Possibly not the full set. for edns. and variants, see e.g. Adams M109–M111.13. 31r40 Cerialis contra Maximinum Bib. Pat. Lat. tom. 4o. Cerialis (bp.). Libellus contra Maximinum Arianum. PL 58: 757. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 31r41 Ceremonies vi. Arguments 12. 11v10

31r42 Ceremonial de France par Godfrey. 4o Godefroy, Théodore. Le cérémonial de France, ou description des cérémonies, observées aux couronnemens, entrées, et enterremens des roys et roynes de Frances. Paris: A. Pacard, 1619. 4o. Bn. See 31r43 and 32r01 for copies of a different edn. Entered twice in 1723 booklist. 31r43 Le Ceremonial de France, etc. Par Godefroy A Paris, 1649. 2. Vol: Fol: Godefroy, Théodore. Le cérémonial François, contenant les ceremonies observées en France aux sacres et couronnemens de roys et reynes. Com. D. Godefroy. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1649. fol. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), £1 15s (unbound). Entry in the hand of the second earl. He cites the folio edn. in CKS U1475 z1/4 and (with this date) in z1/8. Another copy (different edn.) at 31r42. Another copy of this 1649 edn. at 32r01 (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652, so probably a second copy). Entered twice in 1723 booklist.

31v01 Ceremonial Episcop. fol. Caeremoniale episcoporum jussu Clementis VIII reformatum. Paris: Soc. typ. lib. off. Ecclesiastici, 1633. fol. BL. 31v02 Ceriolanus vi. Furius. 60v23 31v03 Ceriol. de consejo & consejeros del Principe 8o. furio Ceriol, federico. El concejo i consejeros del principe. Antwerp: widow of M. nutius, 1559. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 31v04 Ceruantes vi Nouuelles. N. 128r06 31v05 Certamen Religiosum or a Conference betweene the late king of England and the late Marquis of Worcester concerning Religion &c London – 1651. 4o. Certamen religiosum: or, a conference between his late majestie ... and Henry, late marquess ... of Worcester, concerning religion. Ed. T. Bayly. London: W. Lee a. R. Royston, 1651. 4o. Wing C684. 31v06 Ceulla de Circulo fol. Ceulen, Ludolf van. De circulo et adscriptis liber. Tr. W. Snellius. Leiden: I. à Colster, 1619. 4o. BL.

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31v07 Cespides. Probably Céspedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de. Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly his Historia de D. Felippe el IIII, Rey de las Españas (listed at 79v07), and see also 66r06, which provides his full name. But other authors of this name are possible. 31v08 Chaitreau vi Hyst. de Don. Iean. &c 75v08 31v09 Chabotius vi. Horatius. 81r16 31v10 Chalcondyla vi. Laonycus. 95r21 31v11 Chambers Astronomiæ Enco with his treatise against &c Chamber, John. A treatise against judicial astrologie. (Astronomiae encomium). London: J. Harrison, 1601. 4o. STC 4941. See 13v18, where this is catalogued with another title: probably another copy. 31v12 Champlain Hystoire de ses voyages 4o. Champlain, Samuel de. Les voyages de la Nouvelle France. 4o edns. found 1613–40. In 1723 booklist. The 1632 edition is listed at 207v04: duplicated entry or another copy. 31v13 Chancellerie vi. Stile 180v06 31v14 Chancelliers de France vi. Theatre. 188v06 31v15 Chancellor & Keeper vi. Selden. 174r05 31v16 Collection of orders vsed in Chancery with alteracions and addicons by the Comissioners for the great seale etc Lond. Anno – 1649. 32. A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in chauncery. London: J. Macock f. f. Tyton, 1649. 8o. Wing C5195. Another copy at 36r05 (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652). See 31v17 for another 8o described as 32o. 31v17 Obseruacons concerning the office of the Lord Chancellor Composed by the Lord Elsmere heretofore Lord Chancellor of England, London. Anno 1651. 32. Egerton, Thomas (Lord Ellesmere). Certaine observations concerning the office of the Lord Chancellor. London: M. Walbancke f. H. Twyford a. J. Place, 1651. 8o. Wing E539. See 31v16 for another 8o described as 32o.

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31v18 Changement de la Bergere Iris 8o. Lingendes, Jean de. Les changemens de la bergere Iris. A la princesse de Conti. 12o edns. found 1614, 1623. In 1723 booklist. 31v19 Chapeauillus de gestis Pontific. Tungr. & Traiect. & Leodens. 4o. Chapeauvillus, Joannes. Qui gesta pontificum Tungrensium, Trajectensium et Leodiensium scripserunt, auctores praecipui. Liege: T. ouwerx, 1612–16. 4o. BL. 31v20 Chappuys de la guerre de Flanders. 4o. Chappuys, Gabriel. Histoire générale de la guerre de Flandre. 4o edns. found 1611, 1623. In 1723 booklist. 31v21 — de tous les Royaumes du Monde fol. Chappuys, Gabriel. L’estat, description et gouvernement des royaumes et républiques du monde tant anciennes que modernes. fol. edns. found 1585, 1598. 31v22 Chapuet son Arithmetique 4. Chauvet, Jacques. Méthodiques institutions de la vraie et parfaite arithmétique. 8o edns. found 1606–45. 31v23 Chappu [blank] de diuerses Iurisdictions de France 8o. Chappuzeau, Charles. Traicté des diverses jurisdictions e France. 8o and small-format edns. found 1618–26. Duplicated entry or another copy at 194v01 (specified as the 1620 edn.). 31v24 Charites ad Sydnyedes. 8o. Unidentified. The ‘Charites’ are the classical Graces. Almost certainly a text (possibly a manuscript) addressed to members of the Sidney family, with ‘Sydnyedes’ for ‘Sidnëides.’ Potentially connected with or modelled on the example provided by Joshua Sylvester, who used ‘Sidnëides’ to address the first earl and his family, including Lady Mary Wroth ‘with the rest of their right vertuous daughters,’ in the dedicatory verse preceding his ‘Elegiacepistle consolatorie’ on the death of William Sidney: see Sylvester, All the small workes (1620), 301. 31v25 Charles vi. None-such & Reliquiæ 126v09, 161v14 31v26 Charondas ses Pandectes. fol. Le Caron, Louis (Charondas). Pandectes, ou digestes du droict françois. fol. edns. found 1607–10, 1637.

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Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 31v27 Charron discours Christien. 4o. Charron, Pierre. Discours chréstiens de la divinité, création, rédemption, et octaves du saint sacrement. 8o edns. found 1604–29. 31v28 Charron de La sagesse. 4o Charron, Pierre. De la sagesse, trois livres. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1601–46. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 31v29. 31v29 — de la Sagesse – 8o See 31v28: duplicated entry or another copy. 31v30 — ses Trois verites – 16. Charron, Pierre. Les trois véritez contre les athées, idolâtres, juifs, mahumétans, hérétiques et schismatiques. 8o and small-format edns. found 1593–1625. 31v31 Charta magna – 16. Insufficient information to identify: probably one of the many edns. of the Magna Carta with other statutes (see e.g. STC 9266–85). 31v32 Chartier sa Chronique de Charles 7em 4o vi. Hist. memorable 77r01 31v33 — Miroir de la nauigation Occidental fol. Chartier, Lucas (Lucas Waghenaer). Probably Miroir de la navigation, de la mer occidentale, contenant toutes les costes de France, Espaigne, & la principale partie d’Angleterre. Antwerp, 1590. fol. Possibly, but less likely because of title, his folio Le nouveau miroir des voiages marins de la navigation de la mer occidentale et orientale (Amsterdam, 1605).

Duplicated entry or another copy at 113v22 (with fuller title and date). In 1723 booklist. 31v37 Chaucer & Lydgate fol. Chaucer, Geoffrey; Lydgate, John. The workes of Geffrey Chaucer ... with the siege of Thebes, compiled by J. Lidgate. Ed. J. Stow. London, 1561. fol. STC 5076–76.3. What is almost certainly a Sidney family copy in University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections (folio PR1850 1561). Inscribed ‘Henri Sidnay’ on title page in an italic signature resembling other Henry Sidney signatures (see App.9). ‘W. Stubbe’ in an early hand on title page of Canterbury Tales. other unidentified early inscriptions on title page and verso and occasionally in text. Binding speckled calf, with simple blind-stamped border. Provenance uncertain. Date of acquisition unknown. Philip Sidney cites Chaucer repeatedly in his Defence. 31v38 Chauigny vi Iani. 83r25 31v39 Cheriffes. vi Relacion. 161v03 31v40 Chesne Antiquites de France. 4o. Du Chesne, André. Les antiquitez et recherches de la grandeur et majesté des roys de France. 8o edns. found 1609–48.

32r01 Le Ceremonial François in 2 vol. fol. a Paris – 1649. Recuilly par Theodore Godefroy. See 31r43, a ‘main’ entry that lists what is probably another copy of this 1649 edn. (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652). 32r02 Chamberlaine vid. Rise &c. 164v03 32r03 the Artificiall changling. vid. Anthropometamorphosis. 10r04

31v34 — de Charles 7em de France 4o. Chartier, Alain. L’histoire memorable des grands troubles de ce royaume soubs le roy Charles VII. nevers: P. Poussin, 1594. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r01. This entry possibly an incomplete or duplicated crossreference (see 31v32).

32r04 Charge of High Treason &c against the Marq. of Argyle 23 Ian. 1661. 4o. Lond. Exhibited to the Parliament of Scotland. The charge of high treason, murders, oppressions, and other crimes ... against the marquess of Argyle and his complices. London: R. Lowndes, 1661. 4o. Wing C2056.

31v35 Chassaneus vi. Catalogus 29v26

32r05 Chapelain, vi: Pucelle 154r02 Entry in the hand of the second earl.

31v36 Chastelneau ses memoires Castelnau, Michel de. Les mémoires. Paris: C. Chappelet, 1621. 4o. Bn.

32r06 Character of the Low Countries vnder the states being 3 weekes obseruacion of the vices & vertues of the Inhabitants by Owen Feltham 12o – 62

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feltham, owen. A brief character of the Low-Countries. London: R. Lowndes, 1662. 12o. Wing f651.

32v04 Chronicle of England by Stow. vi. Annales. 6v07

32r07 Character of an Oxford Incendiary. vi. in Eng. Ramas. 5 parte. 158v04 The character of an Oxford-incendiary. London: R. White, [1645]. 4o. Wing C2014.

33r01 Du Chesne vi Bibliotheque. 21r15

32r08 Char. of a Moderate Intelligencer with some select Poems by J C. Ibid. 158v04 Cleveland, John. The character of a moderate intelligencer with some select poems. [London, 1647]. 4o. Wing C4668. 32r09 Char. of a Londen Diurnall. Ibid. 158v04 Cleveland, John. The character of a London diurnal. London and oxford, 1644–7. 4o. Wing C4659–67. 32r10 Character of an Old Eng. Puritaine Ibid. 158v04 Geree, John. The character of an old English puritane, or non-conformist. London, 1646–9. 4o. Wing G589–91. 32r11 Character vid. View 204r02 32r12 Charisma sive donum Sanationis Guil. Tookero Lond. 1607. 4to. Tooker, William. Charisma sive donum sanationis. London: J. Windet, 1597. 4o. STC 24118. ‘1607’ evidently an error. Another copy listed at 192v09.

32v01 Christ Tempted &c a Short Exposicion on a part of the 4 Ch. of S. Mathew by Io. Gumbleden 4o. 1657. Gumbleden, John. Christ tempted; the Devil conquered. Or, a short ... exposition on a part of the fourth chapter of St. Matthews Gospel. London, 1657. 4o. Wing G2232. 32v02 La Chirurgie de M. Guy de Chauliac Medecin Tresfameux Restitue par M. Laurans Ioubert Medecin ordinaire du Roy – 8o. A Rouen – 1649. Guy de Chauliac. La grande chirurgie. Tr. L. Joubert. Rouen: D. Petit Val, 1649. 8o. Bn. 32v03 Chronicle by Cooper in 4to. Lond. 1560. Lanquet, Thomas and Thomas Cooper. Coopers chronicle. London: [T. Powell], in the house late T. Berthelet, 1560. 4o. STC 15218.

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33r02 — Hystoriæ Francorum scriptores fol. vol. 1. 2. 3. 4. Du Chesne, André. Historiae Francorum scriptores. 5 vols. Paris: S. Cramoisy a. G. Cramoisy, 1636–49. fol. Bn. See 79v02 for vols. 1–2 (probably a different set) and 77v19 for a listing with a blank left for the number of vols. (possibly a duplicated entry for 33r02 or 79v02). 33r03 — Idem vi. Hystorie Genealogique & Hyst. franc. 75r22, 79v02 33r04 Cheualier Francois. 8o. Peleus, Julien. Le chevalier françois. [n.p.], 1606. 8o. Bn. 33r05 Cheualiers de L’ordre du St. Esprit Crées a Fountainebleaux 14 May – 1633. 4. par d’Hosier. D’Hozier, Pierre. Les noms, surnoms ... armes, et blasons des chevaliers ... du S. Esprit, creez par Louis XIII ... le 14 may 1633. Paris: M. Tavernier, 1634. fol. BL. 33r06 Chichester of calling assemblies. 8o. Andrewes, Lancelot (as bp. of Chichester). A sermon ... concerning the right and power of calling assemblies. London, 1606, [1610?]. 4o. STC 615–16. 33r07 Chiffletius vi Portas & voyage 149v01, 207v02 33r08 Chilingworths defence of Protest. Doctrine fol. Chillingworth, William. The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation. oxford and London, 1638. fol. STC 5138–9. Commonplace book reference to Chillingworth by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1. 33r09 La Chimere defaicte ou refutacion d’un libelle seditieux &c sous pretexte de preuenir un schisme par sulpice de mandriny sieur de Gazonual 4o. a Paris – 1640. vi. Optatus. 133r02 Sirmond, Jean. La chimere deffaicte, ou refutation d’un libelle seditieux. Paris, 1640. 4o. BL. A response to the cross-referenced 133r02. 33r10 Chine vi Hystoire de la Chine etc 75v10

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33r11 Chokeri Thesaurus Aplorism. Politic. 4o. Chokier de Surlet, Jean. Thesaurus politicorum aphorismorum. 4o edns. found 1611–49.

33r22 Chronica del Rey don Ioan. 2do fol. Pérez de Guzmán, fernán. Cronica del serenissimo rey don Juan el segundo. fol. edns. found 1517–91.

33r12 Cholinus vi Dictionarium 44v29

33r23 Chronici Chronicorum Ecclesiast. 4o. Gruterus, Janus (Johannes Gualterius). Chronicon chronicorum ecclesiastico-politicum. frankfurt: off. Aubriana, 1614. 8o. BL. Vol. 2 of 2: see 33r24 for vol. 1. Duplicated entries or another copy of the set at 68r25–6.

33r13 Choppini opera omnia 5 vol. fol. Choppin, René. [Opera]. fol. edns. in Latin of separately published works found 1576–1624. Apparently a collected set of separately published works: no multi-vol. Opera found published as such. 33r14 Choppinus de Doman. Franciæ fol. Choppin, René. De domanio Franciae libri III. fol. edns. found 1574–1621. 33r15 Choul de la Religion Rom. Antiq. discoures 4. Du Choul, Guillaume. Discours de la religion des anciens romains; de la castrametation et discipline militaire d’iceux, des bains et antiques exercitations grecques et romaines. 4o edns. found 1559–81. 33r16 — de la Religion Castramet, & milice des Romines fol. Du Choul, Guillaume. Discours sur la castrametation et discipline militaire des Romains ... des bains et antiques exercitations grecques et romaines. De la religion des anciens Romains. fol. edns. found 1555–7. 33r17 De Christi Genealogia vi Codurcus. 35r35 33r18 Christenius vi. Institutiones. 85r18 33r19 Christophorus Ange: [blank] de Apost. &c. Angelus, Christopher. Ponos Christophoru thou Angelou ellenos peri tes apostasias tes ekklesias. 2 pts. London: W. Stansby, 1624. 4o. STC 637. Latin title of pt. 2 reads: Labor Christopheri Angeli Graeci. De apostasia ecclesiae. 33r20 Chromatius de octo Beatitud. Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 2. Chromatius (saint, bp. of Aquileia). Sancti Chromatii Aquileiensis Episcopi tractatus singularis seu sermo, de octo beatudinibus. PL 20: 323. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 33r21 Chronicon Casinense Leonis Ma. Cardinalis &c Cai. Aimonis 5r21 Apparently a cross-reference; ‘Cai’ has an abbreviation tilde, perhaps an aborted attempt to abbreviate ‘Cardinalis.’

33r24 Chronicon Chronicorum Politic. 4o. Gruterus, Janus (Johannes Gualterius). Chronicon chronicorum politicum. frankfurt: off. Aubriana, 1614. 8o. BL. Vol. 1 of 2: see 33r23 for vol. 2. Duplicated entries or another copy of the set at 68r25–6. 33r25 Chronicles and Description of England with the Deeds of the Popes & Emper. fol. by Caxton. printed Lond. Anno 1528 [Saint Albans Chronicle]. The cronycles of Englonde with the dedes of popes and emperours. London: W. de Worde, 1528. fol. STC 10002. not the same compilation as the [Chronicles of England] first printed by William Caxton (STC 9991–4), though the two are easily confused: in CKS U1475 z1/4, the second earl enters an excerpt ‘out of an old chronicle which I have and conceive to be that which is called Caxton’s Chronicle’ (703). He also makes several references in CKS U1475 z1/5. 33r26 Chronic. of Wales. 8o. Unidentified. Possibly a duplicated entry for 77r03, Historie of Cambria, now called Wales (1584), an edition encouraged by Henry Sidney of a manuscript history by Humphrey Llwyd entitled Cronica Walliae. 33r27 Chronique de Sauoye Reueue & Augment par Guillaume Paradin, Doyen de Beauieu fol. a Lyon. Anno 1561. Paradin, Guillaume. Chronique de Savoye. Lyons: J. de Tournes, 1561. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 33r28 Chronique scandaleuse vi. Hystoire de Lo\u/ys 11. 77v01 33r29 Chronic. Abbatis Vrspergensis, a Nyno Rege Assyriorum vsque ad Fredericum 2dum Roman. Imper. Item Paraleipomena rerum memorab. a Frederice 2. vsque ad Carol Quintum Augustum Hoc est ab Anno

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Domini – 1230 vsque ad An. 1537. cum Iconibus Imper. & Princip. fol. Anno 1537. Burchardus Ursbergensis (abbot). Chronicum abbatis Urspergensis, continens historiam rerum memorabilium: a Nino Assyriorum rege ad tempora Friderici II. [Strassburg]: C. Mylius, 1537. fol. CUL. formerly attributed to Conradus a Lichtenau, provost of Ursperg, and hence known as ‘Chronicon Urspergense.’ In 1723 booklist. 33r30 Chronologicæ Tabulæ 4. Autore Petauie Parisijs Petau, Denis. Rationarium temporum. 8o and small-format edns. found 1633–52. Popularly known by the title in the entry. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 and z1/5. Duplicated entry or another copy at 159v04 (specified as 1641 edn.) 33r31 Chronol. by Isaackson also his Chronolog. Table cont. the series of succession of all ArchBish. & Bishops of England. fol. Bis. Isaacson, Henry. Saturni ephemerides sive tabula historicochronologica ... with a chronological succession of the bpps. London: B.A. a. T.f. f. H. Seile a. H. Robinson, 1633. fol. STC 14269. ‘Bis’ = two copies. numerous commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, and z1/9. 33r32 Chronologicall Catalogue of the Prin. Elect. Palatines of Rhine. 8o. A chronological catalogue, or short remembrance of the princes electors Palatine of the Rhine. A copy of the 2nd edn. (London, 1631) was reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany (1744–6), III, 67–76, but neither it nor any copy of the first edn. appears to be extant.

33v01 Chronologie of the Persian Monarchy and after to the destruct. of Ierusal by the Romans by Liuely. 8o. Lively, Edward. A true chronologie of the times of the Persian monarchie, and after to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romanes. London: f. Kingston f. T. Man, J. Porter, a. R. Jackson, 1597. 8o. STC 16609. 33v02 Chronologia juris ab excess Iustin ad amiss Constantinop. vi Iuris Græco. Roman. 89v03 33v03 Chronologie Hystoriale des Archiuesques de Roüen par Iean Dadré a Roüen. Anno 1618. 8.

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Dadré, Jean. Chronologie historiale des archevesques de Rouen. Rouen: J. Crevel, 1618. 8o. BL. 33v04 — Des Estats Generaux. 8. Savaron, Jean. Chronologie des estats generaux. Paris: P. Chevalier, 1615. 8o. Cataloguer’s indent takes ‘Chronologie’ as index word. 33v05 — de La peyre. fol. Auzoles Lapeyre, Jacques d’. La saincte chronologie du monde. Paris: G. Alliot, 1632. fol. Bn. Cataloguer’s indent takes ‘Chronologie’ as index word. 33v06 Church lands not to be sold or an Answer to the Question of a Conscientious Protestant, whether the lands of the Byshops and Churches in England and Wales may be sold? Anno 1648. 4o. thought to be written by Dr. Warner B. of Rochester Warner, John. Church-lands not to be sold. London, 1648. 4o. Wing W900. Published anonymously: concluding ascription to Warner cataloguer’s comment, probably reproducing a note in the Penshurst copy (or on a cataloguing slip). 33v07 Chrisjppus de B. Virginis sermon. Bib. Pat. Græc. Lat. Tom. 2. Chrysippus. De sancta Maria Deipara. Patr. orientalis 19: 338. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 33v08 Chrysologus vi. Leo. 97r15 33v09 Chrysostomi opera omnia. 11. vol. Gr. La. fol. John Chrysostom (saint). [Opera omnia]. Ed. f. Du Duc. 12 vols. Paris, 1609–42. fol. Vols. published separately over time and gathered in sets of different sizes at different times. 33v10 Chytræi deliciæ Selectiores. 4o. See 33v11: duplicated entry, another copy, or another vol. of 33v11 (if that copy was bound in more than one vol.). 33v11 — Deliciæ 1. selectiores inscript. Monum. 8o. Chytraeus, nathan. Variorum in Europa itinerum deliciae, seu ex variis manuscriptis selectiora tantum inscriptionum

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maxime recentium monumenta. Herborn: C. Corvinus, 1594–1606. 8o. Here, the scribe’s ‘1.’ appears to signal ‘id est’ (a standard abbreviation, though untypical for this manuscript). Duplicated entry, another copy, or another vol. at 33v10. 33v12 — Chronicon Saxoniæ fol. Chytraeus, David. Chronicon Saxoniae et vicinarum aliquot gentium. fol. edns. found 1586–99. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, though edn. not evident (see also 33v13–15). Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z47/2 in entries concerning Prussia, Sweden, and Denmark. 33v13 — Vandalia. 8o. Chytraeus, David. Vandalia Regionum ad mare Balthicum, Pomeraniae, Prussiae, Livoniae, Moscoviae, Poloniae et vicinarum aliquot gentium principes et statum republicae et ecclesiae exponens. Rostock: S. Myliander, 1589. 8o. Wolfenbüttel. 33v14 — Chron. Saxon. 2us vol. 8o. Chytraeus, David. Chronicon Saxoniae. 2 vols. Rostock: L. Albrecht, 1590. 8o. Wolfenbüttel. 33v15 — Supplementum Saxon. fol. Chytraeus, David. Saxonia ... (Supplementum seu continuatio ... ad ... MDCXI). Leipzig: L. Cober, 1611. fol. BL. 33v16 Ciaconij vitæ & gest. sum. Pontific. & Cardin. fol. Chacón, Alonso. Vitae et gesta summorum pontificum a Christo Domino usque ad Clementem VIII necnon S.R.E. cardinalium cum eorundem insignibus. fol. edns. found 1601, 1630. 33v17 Ciceronis Epist. cum sco. 8o. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [Epistolae]. Many 8o edns. with commentary throughout the period. Commonplace book references to Cicero by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 33v18 — De Inuentione & oratore. 8. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [Rhetorical works]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. Edns. of these works, but apparently not this one, customarily began with Ad Herrenium (then attributed to Cicero). Duplicated entry or another copy of the same or a similar collection at 33v26.

33v19 — Orationes. 3 vol. 4. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [Orationes]. Many multivol. edns. in 4o and (more usually) 8o throughout the period. 33v20 — Officia. bis. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. De officiis. Many edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. As a schoolboy at Shrewsbury, Philip Sidney purchased ‘a written [i.e., manuscript] booke being an abstract of Mr Astons doinge of Tullies offices and Lodouicus dialogue wise’ (CKS U1475 A35, f. 4r [15 Jan. 1565]); Mr Aston may be his Headmaster, Thomas Ashton. Sidney later praised ‘Tullyes offices’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 982). As a schoolboy Robert Sidney likewise purchased, for 3s 4d, ‘a greate paper [i.e., manuscript] booke – Tullies offices’ (CKS U1475 A59, [26 June 1575]). 33v21 — Tusculanæ Quæst. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Tusculanae quaestiones. Many edns. throughout the period. 33v22 — Epist. ad Attic: bis Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Epistolae ad Titum Pomponium Atticum. Many edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 33v23 — Epist. Familiares bis. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Epistolae familiares. Many edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 33v24 — Phylosoph. 2 vol 16. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [Philosophical works]. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. 33v25 — de oratore. 8o. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. De oratore. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. 33v26 — Rhetor. de Inuent. de orator. Orator. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [Rhetorical works]. Many edns. throughout the period. one of the many variations on this popular collection. Duplicated entry or another copy of the same or a similar collection at 33v18. 33v27 Cicuta disciplina militare. 4o.

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Cicuta, Aurelio. Disciplina militare. Venice: L. Avanzo, 1572. 4o. BL. A 1566 edn. was issued under the pseudonym ‘Alfonso Adriano,’ hence unlikely.

torum, rationem veterum notandi tempora, per Kalendas, nonas et idus. Wittenberg: Cratonis, 1551. 4o. Bn.

33v28 Cicca Chron. della marca Triuigian. 8o. Scanello, Cristoforo (pseud. Il Cieco da forli). Cronica dell’ illustre et antiqua provincia della Marca Trivigiana e ducato di Friulli. Venice: P. de’ franceschi, 1574. 8o. Bn.

33v39 Ciuitat. orbis terrar. 6. vol. fol. Braun, Georg; Hogenberg, franz. Civitates orbis terrarum. 6 vols. Cologne, 1572–1618. fol. BL. Braun and Hogenberg’s famous atlas of European cities. Edns. of individual vols. often lack imprints; set may have been made up.

33v29 Cignogna Trattato militare. 4. Cigogna, Giovan Mattheo. Il primo libro del trattato militare. 4o edns. found 1567, 1583.

33v38 Ciuil and Ecclesiast. Lawes. vi. Ridley. 165r11

33v30 Cilicius vi. Crantzius. 39v42

34r01 Chronologie vid. Description. 45r01

33v31 Cinnuzi disciplina militare. 4o. bis.

34r02 Les Chroniques & Annales de Poloigne, Par Blaise de Vigenere, Secretaire de feu Monseigneur le duc de Nivernois A Paris – 1573. 4.o

Cinuzzi, Imperiale. La vera militar disciplina antica e moderna. 4o edns. found Siena, 1604, 1620. ‘bis’ = two copies, possibly one of each edn. 33v32 Cinna ou La Clemence d’Auguste Tragedie par Cornelle – 1643. a Paris. 4o. Corneille, Pierre. Cinna où la clemence d’Auguste. Paris: T. Quinet, 1643. 4o. BL.

Vigenère, Blaise de. Les chroniques et annales de Poloigne. Paris: J. Richer, 1573. 4o. Bn.

33v33 Circulatio vi Exercitationes 54v06

34r03 The difference about Chu: Government ended &c by I. M. DD. vi. in Ramas. Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 Mayne, Jasper. The difference about church government ended. London: R.L. f. W. Leake, 1646. 4o. Wing M1470.

33v34 Circumference of the Earth. 16. bis. Digges, Sir Dudley. Of the circumference of the earth: or, a treatise of the northeast passage. London: W.W. f. J. Barnes, 1612. 8o. STC 6847. ‘bis’ = two copies.

34r04 The Divine Right of Church Government 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government. London: J.y. f. J. Hunscott a. G. Calvert, 1646. 4o. Wing J1217.

33v35 Citacion du Pape a 3 Moynes de venise 8o. Unidentifed: probably a french translation of one of the many pamphlets generated by the 1606 papal interdict of Venice. Possibly a combined edition of the proclamations against Paolo Sarpi, Giovanni Marsilio, and fulgenzio Manfredi, authors of proVenetian pamphlets during the Interdict (though the three were not all monks).

34r05 Chrysostomi de Educandis liberis Liber Aureus 8o. Parisijs – 1656. John Chrysostom (saint). De educandis liberis liber aureus. Tr. f. Combefis. Paris: A. Bertier, 1656. 8o. Bn.

33v36 Citoyen francois. 8o. Le Citoyen François, ou courrier des bonnes nouvelles de la court. Paris: A. du Brueil, 1614. 12o. Bn. 33v37 Cisio Ianus, siue Kalendar. Syllabic: autore L. Lossio. 4o. Lossius, Lucas. Cisio Janus, hoc est Kalendarium syllabicum L. Lossii, continens dies anni, menses, festa sanc-

34r06 Chytræi Continuatio Histor. ab Anno 1595 & tribus sequentibus vsque ad presentem Annum. accessit eiusdem Proæmium Metropolis seu Successionis Episcop. vi. Turiccæ. Lipsiæ – 1599. 197r02 34r07 Cinnami De rebus Gestis Imperat Constantinop Iohannis & Manuelis Comnenorum Historiar. lib. IV. Rhen: 1652. 4to. – gr. & lat. – Cinnamus, Joannes. De rebus gestis imperat. Constantinop. Joannis & Manuelis, Comnenorum, historiae libri IV. Ed. C. Tollius. Rhein: T. van Ackersdyck a. G. à zyll, 1652. 4o. BL.

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‘4to. – gr. & lat. –’ added in another hand, possibly the second earl’s. 34r08 Cirelij Ethica. vid. Ethica. 53r07 34r09 Cirrus Spontonus vid. Historia. 78r02

Clavius, Christoph. Epitome arithmeticae practicae. Smallformat edns. found 1584–92. 35r11 — Arithmet. – 8. Clavius, Christoph. Epitome arithmeticae practicae. 8o edns. found 1583–1614.

34v01 Cleaveland vi. Poems. 147r09

35r12 Clay his tables Clay, Thomas. Briefe, easie, and necessary tables, for the valuation of leases, annuities, and purchases. London, 1622–4. 8o. STC 5372–4.

35r01 Clarke vi. Marrow 111r13

35r13 Clemangis vi spæculum 178v06

35r02 Claudiani opera. 16. Claudianus, Claudius. Opera. Many small-format edns. throughout the period.

35r14 Clemang vi Nicol. ? Main entry under ‘nicol’ missing from catalogue. for works by nicolaus de Clemangiis see 35r15 and 178v06.

35r03 Claudianus. 8. Claudianus, Claudius. Probably Opera. Many 8o edns. throughout the period.

35r15 Clemang speculum Eccles Pontif 8o.

35r04 Claudianus Mamertus Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 4. Claudianus, Mamertus. De statu animae; contra poetas vanos [authorship doubtful]. PL 53: 693. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 35r05 Claudius Taurinensis in Epist. ad Galat. Bib. pat. Tom. 1 Claudius (bp. of Turin). Enarratio in epistolam D. Pauli ad Galatos. PL 104: 610. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 35r06 Claudius vi Almagestus. 7r01 35r07 Claudius Theodosij sphæra. 4o. Theodosius (of Tripoli). Sphaericorum libri tres. Ed. C. Clavius. Rome: D. Basa, 1586. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 35r08 — Geometrica Practica. 4o. Clavius, Christoph. Geometria practica. Rome: A. zannetti, 1604. 4o. oxford (Balliol). 35r09 — in sphær. de Sacrobosco 4o. bis. Clavius, Christoph. In sphaeram Joannis de Sacrobosco commentarius. 4o edns. found 1569–1608. ‘bis’ = two copies. 35r10 — Arithmet. 16.

Clemangiis, nicolaus de. Speculum ecclesiae pontificiae. Ed. E. Bulkeley. London: G. Bishop, 1606. 8o. STC 5397. Duplicated entry or another copy at 178v06. 35r16 Clementis Epist. ad Corinthios. 4o. Clement I (pope and saint). Clementis ad Corinthios epistola prior. Ed. P. young. oxford: J. Lichfield, 1633. 4o. STC 5398. 35r17 Clementis 8vi verba &c vi. Gibieuf 64r31 35r18 Clementis 5ti Pa Constitut. in Corpus Canonic: Clement V (pope). Constitutiones [also known as the Clementinae]. Many edns. throughout the period. Clement’s decretals were included in most edns. of the widely published Corpus juris canonici (see e.g. 39v15). Possibly a stray vol. from a multi-vol. set. 35r19 Clementis Alexandrini Stromata. Clement of Alexandria (Titus flavius Clemens). Probably Opera. Edns. found from 1503. no separate publication of Stromata found. See also 35r20. 35r20 — Eius stromata 1 variæ Hystor. fol. bis. Clement of Alexandria (Titus flavius Clemens). Probably Opera. fol. edns. found 1503–1612. ‘bis’ = two copies. Possibly two vols. of an edn. See 35r19: duplicated entry for one of these copies (or vols.), or an additional copy. ‘Stromata’

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means ‘patchwork’ so ‘variae Hystor.’ is probably descriptive. Unlikely to be a made-up set comprising Clement’s Stromata and Aelian’s Variae historiae libri XIIII: no fol. edn. in Latin of Aelian found. 35r21 — Eius opera Græ. Lat. fol. Clement of Alexandria (Titus flavius Clemens). Opera. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1616–41. Possibly the ‘Clem. Alex. fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 35r22 — in Epist. Petri, Iudæ & Io. Coment. Bib. Pa. La. Tom. 1. Clement of Alexandria (Titus flavius Clemens). Adumbrationes ... in epistolam Judae ... I Joannis ... II Joannis. PG 9: 729. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 35r23 Clenardi Grammatica Græc. 4o. Clenardus, nicolaus. [Institutiones linguae graecae]. Many 4o and 8o edns. from 1530 onwards. 35r24 Clericorum subiectio & exemptio. vi Arnissesus 13r08 35r25 Climaci opera Græc. & Lat. Fol. / Eiusdem opusc B. P. La. To. 5. Climacus, John (saint). Opera. Tr. M. Rader. Paris, 1633. fol. BL. Catalogued with: Climacus, John (saint). Opusculum, cui titulus, Climax, sive Scala paradisi. PG 88: 631. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 35r26 De Climactericis vi. de Annis. 9r12 35r27 Cliuia &c vi Annales. 7v21 35r28 Cluveri Epitome Hystor. totius mundi vsque ad An. 1630. 4o. Lugduni Batauorum. Anno 1637. Cluverius, Joannes. Historiarum totius mundi epitome a prima rerum origine olim usque ad annum Christi 1630. Leiden: J. Marci, 1637. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77v17 (date not specified). 35r29 Coccacij Macaronica. 8o. Cocaius, Merlinus (Teofilo folengo). Liber macaronices. Small-format edns. found 1517–1651.

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35r30 Coccinius vi Iurisdictio &c 89r23 35r31 Coccinius de Translatione Imp. vi Marsilius 111r18 35r32 Cocquelle ses Quæstions 4o. Coquille, Guy. Questions et responses sur les coutumes de France. Paris: widow of A. L’Angelier, 1611. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 157r05 (dated). 35r33 Codex Canonum vetus Eccles. Roman. 8o Paris – 1609. Codex canonum vetus ecclesiae romanae. Ed. P. Pithou. Paris: P. Chevalier, 1609. 8o. Bn. 35r34 Codronchius de morbis de veneficis 8o. Codronchi, Giovanni Battista. De morbis veneficis ac veneficiis. 8o edns. found 1595, 1618. 35r35 Codurcus de Genealogia Christi a S.S. Mathæo & Luca conscripta – 1646. 4to. Codurcus, Philippus. De genealogia Domini nostri Jesu Christi a SS. Mathaeo et Luca conscripta. Paris: Bessin, 1646. 4o. Bn. 35r36 Cœlius Sedulius B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 8o. Sedulius, Coelius (Scotus). Carmen paschale. PL 19: 434. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8. 35r37 Cœlij Curionis Saracenica Hystor. fol. Curio, Caelius Agostino. Sarracenicae historiae libri III. fol. edns. found 1567, 1596. Duplicated entry or another copy at 196v09 (described there as 4o.) 35r38 Cœlij sacra Chronologia. 4o. Unidentified. Possibly a duplicated entry for 27r26, with some scribal errors. 35r39 Cœffeteau. vi. Replique. 163r11 35r40 Cœffeteau son Hystoire Romaine. 4o. Coeffeteau, nicolas. Histoire romaine. Edns. found 1621–51. Issued in many formats, though rarely in 4o: see 1632 and 1634 (the latter a small folio). In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77v06.

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35v01 Cognati descript. Burgund. superi quæ Comitatus nomine cencetur. Item Breuis totius Gall descript. per eundem ejusdem Poemata varia Chronic. sultanorum & Princip. Turci vsque ad Soliymanum Magnum, Item de Antique statu Burg. liber per Guil. Paridinum Phyliberti a Chal. Illustris Aurengiorum Principis rerum gestis Com: Item Petri Terralij Bayardi vita vna cum Pangir. Epitaph. &c Basil. 8o. Cognatus, Gilbertus. Brevis et dilucida Burgundie Superioris, quae comitatus nomine censetur, descriptio [and other works]. Basle: J. oporinus, 1552. 8o. BL. Catalogued with: Paradin, Guillaume. De antiquo statu Burgundiae ... Petri Tenalij Bayardi vita, una cum panegyricis, epitaphiis, et aliis. Basle, 1550. 8o. BL. 35v02 Collado Practic Manuale di Artegleria. fol. Collado, Luys. Practica manuale di arteglieria. Venice: P. Dusinelli, 1586. fol. 35v03 Collatio Doctrinæ Catholic: ac Protestant cum expressis s. scripturæ verbis per Rich. Smitherum Lincolniensem. Paris. Anno – 1622. 4o. Smith, Richard (bp. of Chalcedon). Collatio doctrinae catholicorum ac protestantium cum expressis S. Scripturae verbis. Paris: J. Laquehay, 1622. 4o. BL. 35v04 Collectan. Incerti Authoris contra seuerianos & Acephalos Bib. Pat. Lat. Tom. 5. [Collectanea quaedam incerti auctoris contra Severianos et Acephalos]. Incipit: Severus in libro contra Caesareum Grammaticum obiicit. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 4, pt. 2. Title here derived from the version published in Thesaurus monumentorum ecclesiasticorum et historicorum (Antwerp, 1725). 35v05 Collection of all Remonstrances Declarat., votes orders ordinances &c betweene the King and the Parliament from the 2 December – 1641. till March 21. 1643. 4o. An exact collection of all remonstrances, declarations, votes, orders, ordinances ... betweene the kings ... majesty, and his high court of parliament, beginning ... December 1641, and continued untill March the 21, 1643. London, 1642 [i.e., 1643] and 1643. 4o. Wing E1532–3. 35v06 Collection of all the Publique orders, ordin. & Declar. of both houses of Parliament from the 9. March. 1642. till December – 1646. Together with seuerall of his majesties proclamacions etc Printed at Oxford etc London – 1646.

A collection of all the publicke orders ordinances and declarations of both houses of parliament, from March 9th 1642 untill December 1646. Together with several of his majesties proclamations. London: T.W. f. E. Husband, 1646. fol. Wing E878. 35v07 Collection of the Hystorie of England by Sam. Daniel vi. Dani: 42r19 35v08 de Collegijs Canonicorum 8o. v. 117r19 Le Mire, Aubert. De collegiis canonicorum per Germaniam, Belgium, Galliam, Hispaniam, Italiam, aliasque orbis christiani provincias, liber singularis. Cologne: B. Gualtherius, 1615. 8°. Bn. With an incomplete (and circular) cross-reference to an entry under the author’s name. 35v09 Colleton vi Deffence. 44r06 35v10 Collenutus Hystoria di Niapoli 8o. bis. Collenuccio, Pandolfo. Compendio delle historie del regno di Napoli. 8o edns. found 1539–1613. ‘bis’ = two copies. Robert Sidney used Collenuccio intensively about 1600, which would indicate that one of the copies was a pre-1600 edn.; he cites this work several times in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/2, and frequently in z1/10. In 1723 booklist. 35v11 Colonia vi Guerras 68v05 35v12 Coloniensis Censura in Rempub. de Dominis. 16. Censura Sacrae Facultatis Theologicae Coloniensis; in quatuor priores libros de republica ecclesiastica M. Antonij de Dominis. Cologne: A Hierat, 1618. 8o. BL. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 6d for ‘censura Coloniensis.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 42v31. See 48r05 for the work censured. 35v13 Columbus vi. Realdus. 159v12 35v14 Combats vi Edicts & Publicat. 50r27, 153v12 35v15 Comedia della Chiesa antiqua Roman. 16 Comedia piacevole: della vera, antica, Romana, Catolica, & Apostolica Chiesa ... disputate e spedite tutte le controversie, che hoggidì sono fra i Catolici Romani, Luterani, Zingliani, Calvinisti, Anabattisti, Suenfeldiani. Romanopoli [fictitious imprint], [ca 1580]. 12o. BL. 35v16 Comedies and Tragedies, By Beaumont & Fletcher. fol. Lond. – 1647.

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Beaumont, francis; fletcher, John. Comedies and tragedies. London: H. Robinson a. H. Moseley, 1647. fol. Wing B1581. Sidney family copy in University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections (f. EC6. B3835. C647). Brief annotation typical of the hand of the second earl (62). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704; signature ‘Ann Leicester her book 1710’ on title page. Elaborate later calf binding, blind- and gold-stamped (annotation cropped). Bought from Bertram Dobell, 1904. 35v17 Cominæus vi. Frossardus 60v06 Circular cross-reference, but the later entry offers more detail. 35v18 Comin ventura del vesoro Politico 4o. Thesoro politico in cui si contengono relationi, istruttioni, trattati, & varii discorsi pertinenti alla perfetta intelligenza della ragion di stato. Ed. C. Ventura. 4o and 8o edns. found 1589–1612. See 167r07 for pt. 2 and 190v05 for pt. 3. Listed as a 3-vol. work in 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 201r14. 35v19 Comandinus vi. Euclides bis. 52v26 ‘bis’ = two copies. 35v20 Comandini serenas Comanini, Gregorio. Oratione al Sereniss. Sig. il Sig. Vincenzo Gonzaga Duca di Mantova IIII. ... nella morte del Serenissimo Signor Duca Guglielmo suo padre. Mantua: f. osanna, 1587. 4o. BL. 35v21 Comandinus vi. Archimedes. 11r30 35v22 Comilinus de vita Phylosophorum 8o. Eunapius ... de vitis philosophorum et sophistarum. Tr. H. Junius. Ed. H. Commelinus. 8o edns. found 1596, 1616. 35v23 Comendacion of the Rosarie – 16. Probably A methode, to meditate on the psalter, or great rosarie of our blessed ladie: with a preface in the defence and comendation of it. Antwerp [imprint false: printed secretly in England], 1598. 16o. STC 17538, ARCR II, #924. 35v24 Comentaries de Mr. de Foix sur le Primandre de Trimegiste fol. Hermes (Trismegistus). Le pimandre de Mercure Trismegiste de la philosophie Chrestienne, cognoissance du

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verbe divin, et de l’excellence des oeuvres de Dieu. Tr. f. de foix. Bordeaux: S. Millanges, 1579. fol. BL. 35v25 Comentarius ad Edictum Hen. 2di contra paruas datas & abusas Curiæ Roman. & in Antiqua Edicta & senatus consulta Franciæ contra Annatarum & id genus abusus etc Authore Carolo Molinæo Iureconsulto Paris. etc. 4o. Lugduni. Anno 1552. Du Moulin, Charles. Commentarius ad edictum Henrici secundi contra parvas datas et abusus curiae Romanae. Lyons: A. Vincent, 1552. 4o. BL. The second earl cites Du Moulin on french law in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9: these entries may refer to this work or to 36v08, 39v35, or even 117v12 (his Opera).

36r01 Collectio Geniturarum, or a Collecion of Nativities in a 150 Genitures by Iohn Gadbury London – 1662. fol. Gadbury, John. Collectio geniturarum: or, a collection of nativities. London: J. Cottrell, 1662. fol. Wing G80. 36r02 Collection of his Majesties Mess. for Peace sent the Parliament since the 5 December 1645 to the 15 Ian. 1645. vi Ra. Eng. 2. parte 158v04 Charles I. A collection of his majesties most gracious messages for peace, sent ... since the 5 of December, 1645. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645. 4o. Wing C2158. 36r03 Collection of Prophesies &c by Wm. Lilly 1645. vi. Ra. Eng. 8. parte 158v04 Lilly, William. A collection of ancient and moderne prophesies concerning these present times. London: J. Partridge a. H. Blunden, 1645. 4o. Wing L2217. 36r04 Collectanea vid. Antigoni. A. 10r06 36r05 Collection of Orders in Chancery. 16. 1649. A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chauncery. London: J. Macock f. f. Tyton, 1649. 8o. Wing C5195. Another copy at 31v16 (a ‘main’ entry, whereas this is an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652). 36r06 Collection of letters by Sir Toby Mathews. vi. letteres. 98r21 36r07 Comedie, call’d the Old Couple, by Th. May 4. 1658

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May, Thomas. The old couple. A comedy. London: J. Cottrell f. S. Speed, 1658. 4o. Wing M1412. 36r08 Philip Commines his life. vid. Historie. 78r06 36r09 Commentarij vid. Hollerius. vid. Heurnius. 74r02, 80r02 36r10 Comemmoracion of K. Ch. his Inauguracion by Wm. Laud Bishop of London. 10. Ian. 1644. vi Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Laud, William. A commemoration of King Charles his inauguration. London: M.B., 1645. 4o. Wing L579. 36r11 Commentaries of Sir Francis Vere fol. Cambridge. 1657. Vere, Sir francis. The commentaries of Sir F.V. Cambridge: J. field, 1657. fol. Wing V240.

36v01 A Phylologicall Commentary or an illustracion of the most obvious & vsefull words in the law. &c by E. L. gent. Lond. – 1652. – 16o. Leigh, Edward. A philologicall commentary, or, an illustration of the most obvious and usefull words in the law. London: T. Mabb f. C. Adams, 1652. 8o. Wing L997. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4. 36v02 A Comentary on Antoninus his Itinerary or Iournies of the Roman Empire so farr as it concernes Britaine By Wm. Burton fol. London. 1658. Burton, William. A commentary on Antoninus his Itinerary, or journies of the Romane Empire, so far as it concerneth Britain. London: T. Roycroft, sold by H. Twyford a. T. Twyford, 1658. fol. Wing B6185. A copy of this edn. is at Penshurst (private collection), but is associated with the foulis family and entered the library in the twentieth century (see Introduction). 36v03 Commission vi. Copie. 38v04 36v04 1a pars de Comparatis Comparandis, seu Iustif. R. Car. Compar., con. Parl. Oxford printed. Anno 1647. vi in Ramas. 3 parte 158v04 Wilbee, Amon. Prima pars. De comparatis comparandis: seu justificationis Regis Caroli comparate contra parliamentum. oxford [i.e., London], 1647. 4o. Wing W2113. 36v05 Annæ Comnenæ Porphyrogenitie Cæsarissæ Alexias sive de rebus Ab Alexio Imperatore vel eius

tempore gestis lib. 15. A Petro Possino Latina interpretatione Glossario & notis Illustrati. Parisijs – 1651. fol. gr. lat. Anna Comnena. Alexias, sive de rebus ab Alexio imperatore vel eius temore gestis, libri quindecim. Tr. P. Possinus. Com. D. Hoeschellius. Paris: Typog. Regia, 1651. fol. BL. 36v06 The Comon wealth of Oceana by Iames Harrington. London – 1656. fol. Harrington, James. The common-wealth of Oceana. London, 1656. fol. Wing H809–09A. 36v07 Cowley vid. Poems. 147r14 36v08 Coustumes de la Prevosté & Vicomté de Paris auec les Notes de M. C. du Molin Ensemble les Obseruations de Mrs. Tournet, Iacq. Lolly & Ch. Labbé aunciens Advocats de la Cour & Arrests d’icelle, par eux recueillis sur chacun Article. A Paris 1660. 12o. Du Moulin, Charles. Coustumes de la prévosté de Paris. Com. J. Tournet, J. Lolly, a. C. L’Abbé. Paris: P. Lamy, 1660. Stanford. The second earl cites Du Moulin on french law in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9: these entries may refer to this work or to 35v25, 39v35, or even 117v12 (his Opera). 36v09 De Concordia Sacerdotij & Imperij. vi. Petri de Marca. M. 108v04

37r01 Comentaires de L’Estat de la Religion & Repub. soubs les Roys Henry & Francois seconds, & Charles Neufiesme 8o. Anno 1565. La Place, Pierre de. Commentaires de l’estat de la religion et republique soubs les rois Henry et François seconds, et Charles neufieme. Paris, 1565. 8o. Bn. 37r02 Comentaire Hystorique de la vie & de la mort du Viscounte de Dhona. A Paris. 1639. 4o. Spanheim, friedrich. Commentaire historique de la vie et de la mort de Messire Christofle, vicomte de Dhona. [Geneva or Paris: J. Chouet], 1639. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 37r03 Primera parte de los Comentar. Reales que tratan del origen de los yncas, Reyes que sueron del Peru, etc Escritos per el ynca Garcilasso de la vega, natural del Cosco &c En Lisboa Anno de – 1609. vi. Hystoire des yncas. 75r14

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Vega, Garcilaso de la. Primera parte de los commentarios reales, que tratan del origen de los Yncas ... de su idolatria, leyes, y gobierno ... antes que los españoles passaran. Lisbon: P. Craesbeeck, 1609. fol. BL. Cross-reference is to the french translation. 37r04 Comines de Loüys XIem fol. See 37r05: duplicated entry or another copy. 37r05 — ses Memoires. fol. Comines, Philippe de. Les mémoires ... sur les principaux faicts et gestes de Louis onziéme et de Charles huictiéme. fol. edns. found 1524–1649. Edns. before 1552 titled Cronique et hystoire. Duplicated entry or another copy at 37r04. Philip Sidney recommends Comines in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. In 1723 booklist. See 78r06 for an edn. in English. 37r06 Commines in Dutch. 8o. Comines, Philippe de. Boec der gheschiedenissen onder koninc Lodowic de XI. [n.p., n.d.]. 8o. Bn. 37r07 Comission to the Lords of the Councell touching the Creation of Baronetts. 4o Anno 1611. His majesties commission to all the lords, and others of the privie counsell, touching the creation of baronets. London: R. Barker, 1611. 4o. STC 9225. 37r08 Commission to the Master etc of the Court of Wards for Compounding for Wards Ideots and Lunaticks 4o. A commission ... to the master and councaile of the court of wards and liveries, for compounding for wards, ideots and lunaticks. London, 1617–43. 4o. STC 9238.5, 9239, 9242, Wing J130. 37r09 Comission for the well governing of our people &c in New-found-land 4o – 1633. A commision for the well governing of our people, inhabiting in the New-found-land. London: R. Barker a. assignees of J. Bill, 1633. 4o. STC 9256.5. 37r10 Comnena vi. Constantinopolitana 39r01 37r11 Concile of Trent. 8o. Insufficient information to identify. See STC 24264–6 for possible English matches.

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37r12 Concilium Tridentinum. 16. vi. Hystoria 77v22 37r13 Concilij Tridentini decreta. 8o. Council of Trent. Canones et decreta. Many edns. from 1564. Another copy or duplicated entry at 42v24. The Sidneys appear to have possessed more than one edn.: Robert Sidney cites a 1577 edn. in CKS U1475 z1/5 and the second earl cites a 1606 edn. in CKS U1475 z1/9. In 1723 booklist. 37r14 Concilium Pisanum. 4o. Acta Primi Concilii Pisani celebrati ad tollendum schisma ann. 1409, et Concilii Senensis 1423. Paris: J. Petit and Milan: G. Ponticus, 1612. 4o. BL. 37r15 Concilia vi Binnius. 21r28 37r16 Concilia antiqua Gall. 3us tom. Operam Iacob Syrmondi Societ. Iesu Presb. fol. Paris: 1629. Sirmond, Jacques. Concilia antiqua Galliae. 3 vols. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1629. fol. BL. 37r17 Conciliano Florentin. fol. Possibly Acta sacri oecumenici concilii Florentini. Ed. o. Giustiniano. Rome, 1638. fol. BL. 37r18 {Concilium Florentinum – vi: vera Historia.} 200v01 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 37r19 De Concilio vniuersali, vid. Systema Fidei & Dauenportus. 42r33, 184r16 37r20 Concilia omnia tam generalia quam particularia etc per Petrum Crabbe Machlimensem, ordinis D. Franciss. de obseruantia, Coloniæ Agrippinæ. 1551. fol. 3. vol. Concilia omnia, tam generalia, quam particularia, ab apostolorum temporibus in hunc usque diem a sanctissimis patribus celebrata. Ed. P. Crabbe. Cologne: J. Quentel, 1551. fol. BL. 37r21 Concordata. Possibly a false start for 37r22; otherwise, insufficient information to identify. 37r22 Concordantia Bibliorum Lucæ Brugensis fol. Lucas, franciscus. Concordantiae Bibliorum Sacrorum Vulgatae. fol. edns. found 1617, 1642.

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37r23 Concordia Christian. per Militer. 8o. Brachet de la Milletière, Théophile. Christianae concordiae inter catholicos et evangelicos. [n.p.], 1636. 8o. CUL. 37r24 De Concordia sacerdotii & Imper. seu de Libertatibus Ecclesiæ Gallic. Autore Petro de Marca. Paris. Anno 1641. 4. To. 1. Marca, Pierre de. De concordia sacerdotii et imperii, seu de libertatibus ecclesiae Gallicanae dissertationum libri IV. Paris: widow of J. Camusat, 1641. 4o. Bn. Vol. 2 not issued until 1663: see 108v04. In 1723 booklist. 37r25 Concordance to the Bible in English according to the last translacion Collected by Clement Cotton. & Sam. Newman London. 1643. fol. A large and complete concordance to the Bible in English. Ed. C. Cotton a. S. newman. London: T. Downes a. J. young, 1643. fol. Wing n929. Possibly the ‘newmans concordance fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 37r26 Conde vi Montliard 119v09 37r27 Confederacion vi Connejo. 39v03 37r28 Conference of Weights Bullion Syluer money. Knollys, Sir francis (attrib.). [A discourse of exchange]. Manuscript. fol. CKS. Two Sidney family copies of the identical manuscript collection in the Centre for Kentish Studies. In both, text proper begins ‘A Conference of weightes, Boolion, and values of the silver monies of England.’ Title above derived from CKS U1475 z4 (ca 1590), a folio bound in original limp vellum, with the eighteenth-century bookplate of William Perry, husband of Elizabeth Sidney; title is written on the front cover. CKS U1475 z5 (copied 1629) is a large folio (41 cm), bound in limp vellum and with the same later bookplate, titled on front cover Sir Walter Rawleigh’s Book on Exchange &c copied for The Earle of Leycester An. Dom. 1629. A note by the second earl on the front free endpaper explains that he had the book copied from a version owned by Raleigh; a later note observes that its contents were identical to the book already in the library titled ‘A discourse of exchange.’ Like some other manuscript books listed in the catalogue (see 50v28, 71r01, 113r02, 151r16), these were evidently not included in the sale of the library and remained

at Penshurst. Entry mentions just one copy in the library: CKS U1475 z4 possibly more likely, since it was evidently in the library first. The second earl may have kept CKS U1475 z5 with his commonplace books, some of which it resembles: the majority of pages in this tall, thick volume are left blank, as if to allow for substantial additions. for analogous entries on the same subject, see 7r08, 113r02, and 117r11. 37r29 Conference in the tower with Campion. 1581. 4o bis. nowell, Alexander; Day, William; field, John. A true report of the disputation or rather private conference had in the Tower of London with Ed. Campion Jesuite, the last of August 1581. London: C. Barker, 1583. 4o. STC 18744–44.5. ‘bis’ = two copies. 37r30 Conference at Hampton Court Ian. 14. Anno 1603. 4o. Barlow, William. The summe and substance of the conference, which it pleased his majestie to have with the lords, bishops, and other clergie, at Hampton Court January 14, 1603. London, 1604–38. 4o. STC 1456–9. 37r31 Conference with a Lady about Choice of Religion. 16. Digby, Sir Kenelm. A conference with a lady about choice of religion. Paris: [widow of J. Blagaert], 1638. 24o. STC 6844.4.

37v01 Conference des ordannances et Edicts Royaux etc par Iean Thaumas, Advocat en Parliament A Paris Anno 1641. fol. en 2. vol. Guénois, Pierre; Thaumas, Jean. La nouvelle et dernière conférence des ordonnances et edicts royaux. 2 vols. Paris: G. Meturas, 1641. fol. Angers BM. 37v02 Confessio generalis Doctr. Ecclesiarum reformat. in Regno Poloniæ Mag. Duc. Lithuaniæ, Annexque regno Principijs ad Liquidationem Controuersiarum maturandam proposita Exhibita Primo septemb. 1645. 8o. Generalis confessio doctrinae ecclesiarum reformatarum in regno Poloniae. [n.p., ca 1645]. 8o. Bn. 37v03 Confessio Remonstrantium. 8o. Episcopius, Simon. Confessio, sive declaratio sententiae pastorum: qui in foederato, Belgio Remonstrantes vocantur. Harderwijk: T. Danielis, 1622. 4o. BL.

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37v04 Confessio fidei a Reuerendiss. Patre Cirillo Patriarcha constant. omnium Græc. Ritus Eccles. orientalibus nomine edita, Eiusdem Cirillij Patriarch. oecumen. vita &c Per Rousellum quondam Gallum fol. Anno 1632. Cyrillus, Lucaris (Kurillos I, patriarch of Constantinople). Confessio fidei a Cyrillo Constantinopolitano ... Eiusdem Cyrilli vita. [n.p.], 1632. fol. Wolfenbüttel. 37v05 Confusions and Reuolucions of Gouernments etc by Ant. Ascham London – 1649. 8o. Ascham, Antony. Of the confusions and revolutions of goverments. London: W. Wilson, 1649. 8o. Wing A3922. 37v06 Confusione della setta Machumetana 8o. per Andr: Andrés, Juan. Opera chiamata confusione della setta Machumetana. Tr. D. De Gaztelu. 8o edns. found 1537–97. 37v07 Confutatio Nugar. Duari Noni. Teixeira, José. Confutatio nugarum Duardi Nonii Leonis. Paris, 1594. 8o. Bn. 37v08 Confut. Classiariorum missorum a Regina Eliz. per Lubeccensem. A., G.S. Confutatio caussarum, quibis Elisabeth Angla classiaros suos adductos fuisse, libello in lucem edito, declarat, ad naves non paucas onerarias Hanseaticorum in Oceano Occidentali intercipiendas. Lubeck, 1590. 8o. BL. 37v09 Congregation de l’Exaltacion saincte Croix pour la Propagation de la Foy, Auec la Bulle. Etc. 8o. A Paris 1635. Commencement, institution, règles et statuts de la congrégation de l’exaltation Sainte Croix, pour la propagation de la foi ... avec la bulle en forme de bref de notre très saint père le pape. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1635. 8o. Bn. 37v10 La Conjura del Conte Gio: Luigi del Fieschi. descritta da Agestino Mascardi. 4o. In Venetia – 1637. bis. Mascardi, Agostino. La congiura del conte Gio. Luigi de’ Fieschi. Venice: de Scaglie, 1637. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies, one listed in 1723 booklist. 37v11 Coniate del Imperatori Græc: 4o. nicetas (Choniates). Historia degli imperatori greci. Tr. G. Dondi dall’ orologio. Venice, 1562. 4o. BL.

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In 1723 booklist. Philip Sidney recommends nicetas in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). 37v12 Conica vi Mydorgij. 121v05 37v13 Connibricensis in 8. libr. Physic. Aristotelis 4o. Aristotle. Commentariorum collegii Conimbricensis societatis Jesu, in octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis. 4o edns. found 1594–1625. 37v14 — In Aristotelis Ethica. 4o Aristotle. In libros ethicorum Aristotelis ad Nicomachum, aliquot Conimbricensis cursus disputationes. 4o edns. found 1594–1616. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 17 nov. 1618, 14d ‘for schola Conimbrensis Ethicks.’ 37v15 — in Lib. de generat. & Corruptione fol. Aristotle. Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Jesu, in libros De generatione et corruptione Aristotelis. 4o edns. found 1599–1633. 37v16 — in Lib. de cœlo & paru. Natural. fol. Aristotle. Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Jesu in quattuor libros De coelo, Meteorologicos et Parva naturalia Aristotelis. 4o edns. only found 1593–1631. 37v17 — in Lib. de Anima fol. Aristotle. Commentarii collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Jesu, in tres libros De anima Aristotelis. 4o edns. found 1600–29. 37v18 — Problemata. 16. Aristotle. Problemata quae in Collegii Conimbricensis ... Physicis commentariis enodantur. Mainz: J. Albin, 1650. 12o. BL. 37v19 Connubia vi Arnisæus & Hottomannus 13r09, 81r30 37v20 Conseil sacre aux Eglises de Flaundres 4o. Barbier, Gervais. Conseil sacré d’un gentilhomme françois aux eglises de Flandre. 8o edns. found 1567–74. 37v21 De Consensu Hierarchiæ & monarchiæ aduersus Paræneticum optati Galli schismat. Fictoris. Autore Isaaco Haberti Doctore sorbon. Paris. 1640. 4o. vi optatus. 133r02

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Habert, Isaac. De consensu hierarchiae et monarchiae, adversus paraeneticum Optati Galli, schismatum fictoris, libri VI. Paris: P. Blaise, 1640. 4o. Bn. A response to the cross-referenced 133r02.

The confession of faith, together with the larger and lesser catechismes. 2nd edn. London: E.M. f. the Co. of Stationers, sold by J. Rothwell, 1658. 4o. Wing C5796– 96A (formerly Wing C5768).

37v22 Consideracions Politiques traduittes de l’Anglois de Fr. Bacon par Maugars. 4o. Bacon, francis. Considérations politiques pour entreprendre la guerre contre l’Espagne. Tr. A. Maugars. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1634. 4o. BL.

38r02 [—] The same in Latine 8o. Cambridge 1659. Confessio fidei in conventu theologorum. Tr. W. Dillingham. Cambridge: J. field, 1659. 8o. Wing C5738.

37v23 Consideracions touching warre with Spaine by Frances Bacon Lord Verulam 4o. Bacon, francis. Considerations touching a warre with Spaine. London, 1629. 4o. STC 1126. 37v24 Consideracions touching the better Edificacion and Pacifica. of the Church of England by Bacon. 4o. Bacon, francis. Certaine considerations touching the better pacification and edification of the church of England. London, 1604–42. 4o. STC 1118–23, Wing B274A. 37v25 Consideracions in order to a more speedy, cheape, and equall distribucion of Iustice throughout the nation etc by H. Robinson. London. 1651. 4o. Robinson, Henry. Certain considerations in order to a more speedy, cheap, and equall distribution of justice throughout the nation. London: M. Simmons, 1651. 4o. Wing R1668. 37v26 Consistorium vi. Palæotus. 138r19 37v27 Il Consolato del mare 4o. In Venetia Anno 1584. Il consolato del mare. Venice: heirs of f. Rampazetto, 1584. 4o. oxford (Jesus College). William Hawkins to the second earl, 19/29 nov. 1640 (CKS U1475 C132/162): ‘The Consultationes Maris are in Italian [and?] to be bought if your Lordship will have them on those termes.’ 37v28 de la Constance & Consolat. es Calamités Publ. par G. Devair 32 Du Vair, Guillaume. Traité de la constance et consolation ès calamitez publiques. Small-format edns. found 1594–1604.

38r01 The Confession of faith, with the Catechismes composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster presented to both Houses of Parliament the 2d Edition London 1658. 4to.

38r03 Consideracions touching the Frustracion of the late treatie att Vxbridge. vi in Ramas Eng. the 2 parte. 158v04 Dugdale, Sir William (attrib.). Considerations touching the late treaty for a peace held at Uxbridge. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645. 4o. Wing C5920–20A. 38r04 Consideracions conc. the danger resulting from the Change of our Chu. Government 1644. vi. in Ramas Eng. 7. parte. 158v04 Hammond, Henry. Considerations of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church government. London and oxford, 1644. 4o. Wing H525–26.

38v01 Contarenus de Bello Turcico contra Venetos, Basileæ 1573. Et Aretinus de Bello Punico. Augustæ 1537. 4o. Contarini, Giovanni Pietro. Historiae de bello nuper Venetis a Selimo II. Turcarum imperatore illato liber unus. Basle: P. Perna, 1573. 4o. BL. Catalogued with: Livius, Titus. De bello punico libri duo. Tr. L. Bruni (Aretino). Augsburg: P. Ulhardum, 1537. 4o. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 5s for ‘Contarenus de Bello persico’ and ‘Aretinus de Bello punico’ together in 4o. 38v02 Continuacion of the defence of Grotius in an answer to the Review of his Annotacions, whereto is ioyned a Reply to some passages of the Reviewer &c by Dr. Hammond. 4o. 1657. Hammond, Henry. A continuation of the defence of Hugo Grotius. London: J.G. f. R. Royston, 1657. 4o. Wing H529. 38v03 Cooke vid. Obseruacions. 130v10

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38v04 Copie of the Kings Commission to make Sir Nich. Crispe Admirall of the sea-Pyrats London 1645. 4o. vi in Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 A copie of the kings commission granted to Sir Nicolas Crispe making him admirall of the sea-pirats. London: R. Austin, 1645. 4o. nelson and Seccombe, #411.02 (formerly Wing C2170).

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Charles V (emperor). De capitalibus judiciis constitutio ... accessit quoque eiusdem ... de pace publica tenenda. Tr. J. Göbler. Basle: J. oporinus, 1543. fol. CUL. 39r08 Constitutiones Angliæ Prouinciales etc Lond. 1557. 16o. Constitutiones Angliae provinciales. Ed. W. Lyndewode. London: T. Marsh, 1557. 8o. STC 17112.5.

38v05 Cooper vid. Chronicle. 32v03

39r01 Constantinopolitana Hystoria Imp. Oriental. & Occident. ab Anno 1080 vel circiter res gest. complectens, per Annam Comnenam Perphyrogenitam ex Augustana Græc. Bibliotheca Anno 1618. 4o Gr. Anna Comnena. Historia Constantinopolitana. Augsburg, 1618. 4o. BL. 39r02 Constantinop. Bellum vi. Ramnusius. 159r20

39r09 Constitut. ex Concilio Petr. Senonensis Archip. B. P. T. 6. Lat. Incipit: Statuimus ut advocati iurent de calumnia. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. Title not otherwise located. 39r10 Constitut. Galteri Senonensis Archip. ibid. Incipit: Statuimus ut Abbates et Priores conventuales. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. Title not otherwise located.

39r03 Conspiracy for pretended reformacion. 8o. Cosin, Richard. Conspiracie, for pretended reformation: viz. presbyteriall discipline. London: dep. of C. Barker, 1592. 4o. STC 5823. Duplicated entry or another copy at 71r04.

39r11 Consultatio Anthonij Fabri, de Montis-ferrati Ducatu contra ser. Ducem Mantuæ Pro Sereniss. Duce Sabaudiæ Lugd. Anno 1617. 4o. favre, Antoine. De Montisferrati ducatu, contra ser. ducem Mantuae, pro sereniss. duce Sabaudiae consultatio. Lyons: I. Roussin, 1617. 4o. BL.

39r04 Constantinus Harmonopulus de opinion: Hæreticorum. 8. B. P. G. L. To. 1. Constantinus Harmenopolus. De opinionibus haereticorum. PG 150: 19. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1.

39r12 Consult. & Expedita Expugnatione Hollandicé Zeland et Vlt. 8o De expedita Hollandiae, Zelandiae, et ditionis Ultraiectensis expugnatione ad ... regem Hispaniarum ... brevis consultatio. Luxembourg, 1591. 4o. Russian State Lib.

39r05 Constantini Lexicon Græ. Lat. fol. Constantinus, Robertus. Lexicon, sive dictionarium graecolatinum. fol. edns. found 1562–1637. Possibly the Greek lexicon cited by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 (frequently) and z1/9, but for other Greek lexicons see 5r28 and 41r06. 39r06 Constitutiones a Facult. Paris. professoribus observ. Editæ Anno 1344. B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 1. Constitutionum celeberrimae artium facultatis Parisiensis ... edita ann. Dom. 1344. Incipit: Quod nullus magister Baccalaureis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 4, pt. 1. 39r07 Constitutio Caroli 5ti Imp. de Capitalibus iudicijs &c Eiusdem Imp. Constitutio de pace Publ. tenenda &c fol. Basileæ.

39r13 Contarenus de perfectione rerum. 4o. Contarini, nicolo. De perfectione rerum. 4o and 8o edns. found 1576–88. 39r14 Contarenus di vinegia. 8o. Contarini, Gasparo. La republica e i magistrati di Vinegia. Tr. E. Anditimi. 8o and small-format edns. found 1544–1650. Praised by Philip Sidney in a letter to Hubert Languet, 19 Dec. 1573 (Kuin, I, 65). In 1723 booklist. See 39r16 for the Latin edition. 39r15 Contarenus de Frumentar. Largitione Roman. 4o. Contarini, Vincenzo. De frumentaria Romanorum largitione liber. Venice: n. Polum, 1609. 4o. BL.

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39r16 Contar. de Repub. venet. 8o. Contarini, Gasparo. De magistratibus et republica Venetorum. 4o and 8o edns. found 1543–1636. See 39r14 for the Italian translation. 39r17 Contar. histor. de Kridges Wieder den Turchen 4o. Contarini, Giovanni Pietro. Historia von dem Krieg, welchen newlich der türkisch Keiser Selim der ander wieder die Venediger erreget hat. Tr. G. Henisch. Basle: P. Perna, 1573. 4o. BL. 39r18 Contemptus Mundi. 8o. Insufficient information to identify: many books with this title or variations thereof. 39r19 Contiles Epist. Ital. 8o. Contile, Luca. Delle lettere di Luca Contile. Pavia and Venice, 1564. 8o. In 1723 booklist. 39r20 — Hystoria di Caesare Maggi de Napoli. 8o. Contile, Luca. La historia de fatti di Cesare Maggi da Napoli. 8o edns. found 1564–5. 39r21 Continuation vi Knolls 93r21 39r22 Contractaion vi Ordenances 133v02 39r23 Contreras selua de Venturas 8o. Contreras, Jerónimo de. Selva de aventuras. 8o edns. found 1565–1615. In 1723 booklist. 39r24 The Perfect Conueyancer, or seuerall select Precedents Collected by Sir Edw. Henden. Wm. Nœ. Rob. Mason & Henry Fleetwood etc. Lond. Anno 1650. 4o. The perfect conveyancer. Coll. Sir E. Henden, W. noy, R. Mason a. H. fleetwood. London: f.L. a. J.G. f. M. Walbancke, G. Thompson, A. Roper, a. H. Twyford, 1650. 4o. Wing P1478. 39r25 Conuersions of England by Parsons. 8o. Parsons, Robert. A treatise of three conversions of England. 5 pts. in 3 vols. [St omer: f. Bellet], 1603 (1604). 8o. STC 19416, ARCR II, #638. 39r26 Cooke vpon Littleton fol. Littleton, Sir Thomas. The first [-fourth] part of the institutes of the lawes of England. Or, a commentarie upon

Littleton. Com. Sir E. Coke. London, 1628–48. fol. STC 15784–7, Wing C4929–30, 4948–48A, 4960–1. Contains the text of Littleton’s Tenures with Coke’s commentary. See 39r29: duplicated entry or another copy, possibly of a stray vol. from the 4-vol. set listed there. Many commonplace book references by the second earl under this title in CKS U1475 z1/5, z1/8, z1/9, and z9. 39r27 Cookes Reports fol. 3 vol. Coke, Sir Edward. Les reports de Edward Coke. 11 pts. London, 1600–[post 1640?]. fol. STC 5493-524.3. Comprises eleven separately published (and reprinted) parts, often bound together. Possibly an incomplete set. 39r28 Cookes Reports Epitome 8o. Lond. 1640. Coke, Sir Edward. Haec epitome undecim librorum relationum. Ed. E. Trotman. London: assignees of J. More, 1640. 8o. STC 5527. 39r29 Cookes Institutes of the lawes of England, in 4 vol. Littleton, Sir Thomas. The first [-fourth] part of the institutes of the lawes of England. Com. Sir E. Coke. London, 1628–48. fol. STC 15784-87, Wing C4929–30, 4948– 48A, 4960–1. Contains the text of Littleton’s Tenures with Coke’s commentary. Comprises four separately published (and reprinted) parts. See 39r26: possibly a duplicated entry for the set as a whole, possibly a second copy of a stray volume. The second earl makes general references to Coke’s Institutes in CKS U1475 z1/8, z1/9, z9, and z47/1. He specifically cites the second part in CKS U1475 z1/5, z1/8, and z9, the third part in CKS U1475 z1/5, and (profusely) the fourth part in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z9. 39r30 Cooke de iure Regis Ecclesiast. fol. Coke, Sir Edward. Quinta pars relationum ... The fift part of the reportes. London, 1605–24. fol. STC 5504–8. The first case is ‘Casus caudreii. De jure regis ecclesiastico.’ In edns. from 1606 this case has its own title page. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8. See 27r23 for another part of Coke’s Reports listed under the title of the opening case. 39r31 Cooperi Nouem. Nonæ 1. of the Gunpowder Treason. Cooper, Thomas. Nonae Novembris aeternitati consecratae in memoriam admirandae illius liberationis principis,

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39v07 Cornel. Polit. Iudaica. 8. Bertram, Bonaventure Corneille. De politia Judaica tam civili quam ecclesiastica. 8o edns. found Geneva, 1574–80.

39r33 Copernicus Reuolutionum. 4o. Copernicus, nicolaus. De revolutionibus orbium coelestium. fol. edns. found 1543–1617.

39v08 Corn. de Iudæis specul. orbis terræ Jode, Cornelis de. Speculum orbis terrae. Antwerp, 1593. fol. BL.

39r34 Coppinger vi. Hackett. 71r04

39v09 Corn. a Lapide Com. in Prouerb. Solom. fol. Antw. 1635. Lapide, Cornelius à. Commentarius in Proverbia Salomonis. Antwerp: M. nutius, 1635. fol. CUL.

& populi Anglicani à proditione sulphurea. oxford: J. Barnes, 1607. 4o. STC 5702.

39r35 Corbelli vi. Rime. 165r17 39r36 Coretus aduersus de La Noue. 4o. Coret, Pierre. Defensio veritatis adversus assertiones catholicae fidei repugnantes, libro domini de La Noue de politicis et militaribus rebus aspersas. Antwerp: Plantin a. J. Moretus, 1591. 8o. Bn.

39v01 Coriats Crudities. 4o. Coryate, Thomas. Coryats crudities. Hastily gobled up in five moneths travells. London: W. Stansby, 1611. 4o. STC 5808. 39v02 Corio L’Hystoria di Milano. 4o. Corio, Bernardino. L’historia di Milano. 4o edns. with this title found 1554–1646. 39v03 Cornejo Conjuracion francesa 16. Cornejo, Pedro. Compendio y breve relation de la Liga y Confederacion Francesa. 8o edns. found 1591–2. 39v04 {Sancti} Cornelij l. Pont. Rom. Epist. ad Lupicin B. Pa. Tom. 3. Cornelius (pope and saint). Incipit: Scias frater charissime archam dominicam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. Text is very brief. 39v05 Cornelius de Iudæis de Quadrante Geometr. 4o bis. Jode, Cornelis de. De quadrante geometrico libellus. nuremberg: C. Lochneri, 1594. 4o. Harvard. ‘bis’ = two copies. 39v06 Cornel. Aurelij Batauia 8. Aurelius, Cornelius. Batavia, sive de antiquo veroque eius insulae quam Rhenus in Hollandia facit situ. Antwerp, 1586. 8o. BL.

39v10 Cornutus de Natura Deorum vbi Palæplætus. 8o. Cornutus, Lucius Annaeus. De natura deorum gentilium commentarius ... Palaephati poeticarum fabularum explicationes. Tr. C. Clauser. Basle: J. oporinus, 1543. 8o. BL. Philip Sidney cites this edn. in Defence, 121. 39v11 Corrozet vi Thresor 190v09 39v12 Corona Lusignagna 4o. Lusignano, Steffano di. Raccolta di cinque discorsi, intitolati corone. Padua: L. Pasquati, 1577. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 39v13 Coronica de los Moros despaña. Bleda, Jaime. Coronica de los moros de Espana. Valencia: f. Mey, 1618. fol. BL. 39v14 Corpus Iuris Ciuilis. 2us vol. fol. Justinian I. Corpus juris civilis. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. Probably a copy with com. by D. Godefroy (multivol. fol. edns. found 1590–1650), as one is listed in 1723 booklist. In CKS U1475 z47/6 the second earl cites ‘Pandects lib. 10.’ 39v15 Corpus Canon. 3. vol. fol Taurini. 1620. Roman Catholic Church. [Corpus juris canonici]. 3 vols. Turin: n. Bevilaqua, 1620. fol. CLC (Ely Cathedral). 39v16 Corrani Paraphrasis in Ecclesiast. 8o. Corro, Antonio de. Sapientissimi regis Salomonis concio de summo hominis bono, quam Hebraei Cohelet, Graeci et Latini Ecclesiasten vocant. 8o edns. found 1579, 1619. 39v17 Corro his spanish Gram. 4o. Corro, Antonio de. The Spanish grammer. Tr. J. Thorius. London: J. Wolfe, 1590. 4o. STC 5790.

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39v18 Corsaires vi Hystoire de Barbarie. 75v04

travelled by land through many unknowne kingdomes, and great cities. London, 1612–31. 4o. STC 5895–7.

39v19 Corte vi. Cauallerizo 31r14 39v20 Cortes de la Sphæra y arte de Nauegare fol. Cortés, Martín. Breve compendio de la sphera y de la arte de navegar. Seville: A. Alvarez, 1551 and 1556. fol. BL. 39v21 Cortesano hispanice 8. Castiglione, Baldassare. El cortesano. Tr. J. Boscán. 4o and 8o edns. found 1534–81. See 29v19–20 for versions in Latin and french. 39v22 Cosmes Pragensis vi Bohemiæ. 21v26 39v23 Costeri Enchyr. Controvers. de Religione 4o. bis. Coster, françois de. Enchiridion controversiarum praecipuarum nostri temporis de religione. 8o edns. found 1585–1621. ‘bis’ = two copies. 39v24 Coteræus de iure militum fol. Cotereau, Claude. De jure, et privilegiis militum. Lyons: E. Dolet, 1539. fol. BL. 39v25 Cotgraue his French Dictionarie. fol. Cotgrave, Randle. A dictionarie of the French and English tongues. London, 1611–50. fol. STC 5830–1, Wing C6374–77D. 39v26 Cottas tryall of Whitcraft. 4o. Cotta, John. The triall of witch-craft, shewing the true methode of the discovery. London, 1616–25. 4o. STC 5836–8. 39v27 Cotton vi Demands 44r13 39v28 Covarruuiæ opera fol. Covarrubias y Leyva, Diego de. Opera omnia. fol. edns. found 1573–1627. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), £1. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 39v29 — His Emblemes. 8o. orozco y Covarrubias, Juan de. Emblemas morales. 4o edns. found 1589–1610. 39v30 Covert his Trauells 4o. Coverte, Robert. A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that, being cast away in the ... East Indies,

39v31 Couet de l’ame & du Corps 4o. Couet, Jacques. Probably Response chrestienne ... a l’epistre d’un certain François qui s’est efforcé de maintenir l’opinion de ceux qui croient la presence du corps de Christ dans le pain de la cene. Heidelberg, 1588. 8o. BL. 39v32 Coulon vi. Hystoire de la Chine. 75v10 39v33 Counterscuffle Speed, Robert. The counter-scuffle. London, 1621–51. 4o. STC 23050.5–54, Wing S4890A–91A. 39v34 The Court & Character of K. Iames by Sir A. W. that is Sir Anthony Welden. Lond. 1650. 16. Weldon, Sir Anthony. The court and character of King James. London: J. Wright, 1650. 8o. Wing W1273–73A. Author identification added by cataloguer, probably based on a note added to the Penshurst copy or on a catalogue slip. 39v35 Coustumier General. i.e. Les Coustumes gener. & partic: de France, & des Gaules Par Charles du Moulin & autres Iurisconsultes Fol. 2 vol. a Paris Anno 1635. Du Moulin, Charles. Les coustumes générales et particulières de France et des Gaules. Ed. G. Michel. 2 vols. Paris, 1635. fol. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. His other references to Du Moulin on french law in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9 may refer to this work or to 35v25, 36v08, or even 117v12 (his Opera). 39v36 Coustumes vi. Quæstions. 157r05 39v37 Courtney origo Domus Eorum. 8. De stirpe et origine domus de Courtenay. Paris, 1607. 8o. BL. 39v38 — Leur Remonstrance au Roy. 8o. House of Courtenay. [Remonstrance au roy ... par messieurs de Courtenay]. The Courtenay family published several remonstrances to James I between 1603 and 1626 under this or similar titles. All are 8o or 12o, and were probably printed in Paris. 39v39 Crabbe vi Concilia. 37r20

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39v40 Crakenthorp. vigil. dormitans a Treat. of the 5th gener. Councell held at Constant vnder Iustinian Anno 553. Crakanthorp, Richard. Vigilius dormitans. Romes seer overseene. Or a treatise of the fift generall councell held at Constantinople, anno 553. London: M. flesher f. R. Milbourne, 1631. fol. STC 5983. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 7s 6d.

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nye, Philip. The excellency and lawfulnesse of the solemne league and covenant. London: W. Wilson f. T. Underhill, 1646. 4o. Wing n1491. 40r08 La Cour Saincte du R. Pere Nicolas Caussin 2 vol. fol. A Paris – 1647. Caussin, nicolas. La cour sainte. 2 vols. Paris: J. Du Bray, 1647. fol. oxford (University College). Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), £1.

39v41 Cowell vi Institutes. 85r14 39v42 Crantzius rerum German. fol. Krantz, Albert. Rerum Germanicarum historici clarissimi. fol. edns. found 1575-1621. Robert Sidney cites ‘Crantzius’ on various Germanic nations in CKS U1475 z1/1 (eight references) and z1/2. 39v43 — Ecclesiast. Hystoria fol. Krantz, Albert. Ecclesiastica historia. fol. edns. found 1568–90.

40r09 The Cow-ragious Castle-Combate by Ja. Fencer & W. W. vi. Ramas 5 parte 158v04 Gower, John. The cow-ragious castle-combat ... by James Fencer and William Wrastler. London: R.M., 1645. 4o. Wing G1460. 40r10 The Court Keepers Guide by Wm. Shepherd Esqr. London 1656. 8o. Sheppard, William. The court-keepers guide. London: J.G. f. M.M., G. Bedell, a. T. Collins, 1656. 8o. Wing S3180. 40r11 Cowells Institutes vi. Instituts 85r14

40r01 Lucij Cornelij Europæi Monarch. Solipsorum Venetijs 1645. 16o. Europaeus, Lucius Cornelius. Monarchia solipsorum. Venice, 1645. 12o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 1s. 40r02 Corsal vid. Description. 43v12 40r03 Le Cose Maravigliose Dell’Alma Citta di Roma 8o. 1588 franzini, Girolamo. Le cose maravigliose dell’ alma città di Roma. Venice: G. francino, 1588. 8o. Bn. 40r04 Dr. Cosins vid. History. 76v10 40r05 Councell and advise to all Builders by Sir Bal. Gerbier – London – 8o. – 1663. Gerbier, Sir Balthazar. Counsel and advise to all builders. London: T. Mabb, 1663. 8o. Wing G552. 40r06 Cousins Perspectiue. vi Perspectiue. 141r09 40r07 The Excellencie and Lawfulnes of the Covenant by Phil. Nye. vi. Ramas Eng. 7. parte 158v04

40v01 Creshalds Legacie, vide Legacie. 96r09 40v02 Cromwells Bloody Slaughterhouse, His designes and practices against K. Charles 1st discovered. 8o. London 1660. Gauden, John. Cromwell’s bloody slaughter-house; or, his damnable designes ... in contriving the murther of ... King Charles I, discovered. London: J. Davis, 1660. 12°. Wing G351. 40v03 Cromwells Pourtraiture vid. Pourtraiture. P. 150r01 40v04 Le Cuisinier François par le Sieur de Lavarenne A Paris – 1652. 8o. La Varenne, françois Pierre de. Le cuisinier François, enseignant la manière de bien apprester et assaisonner toutes sortes de viandes. Paris: P. David, 1652. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 40v05 Crownes & Scepters at Gods dispose, by Charles Sympkin London 1654. 16o. Simpkin, Charles. Crowns and scepters at Gods dispose. London: J. Wright, 1654. 12o. Wing S3806A.

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41r01 Crashaw Exhortacion to repentance. 32. Perkins, William. M. Perkins, his exhortation to repentance. Dedicatory epistle signed W. Crashaw. London, 1605-09. 8o and 12o. STC 19706.5–06.7, 19707.5–08. Title differs in edns. after 1605, but running head in all reads ‘Exhortation to Repentance.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 140v17. 41r02 Crassus ad Baronium pro Venetis. 8o. Crasso, nicolo. Antiparaenesis ad Caesarem Baronium cardinalem pro seren. Veneta republica. 4o edns. found 1606–7. 41r03 Crellij Logica 4o. Crellius, fortunatus. Isagoge logica. 8o edns. found 1584–1609. 41r04 Cresolij Anthologia sacra fol. Cresollius, Ludovicus. Anthologia sacra. 2 vols. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1632–8. fol. Bn. 41r05 Crinitus de Honesta disciplina. 16. Crinitus, Petrus. De honesta disciplina. 8o or small-format edns. found 1543–98. In 1723 booklist. 41r06 Crispini Lexicon. 4o. Crespin Jean. Lexicon graecolatinum. 4o edns. found 1562–1615. In 1723 booklist. Possibly the Greek lexicon cited by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 (frequently) and z1/9, but for other Greek lexicons see 5r28 and 39r05. 41r07 Cromerus de rebus Polanorum. fol. Kromer, Marcin. De origine et rebus gestis Polonorum. fol. edns. found 1555–89. 41r08 — Polonia. 4 . Kromer, Marcin. Polonia sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus, et republica regni Polonici libri duo. Cologne: M. Cholinus, 1578. 4o. oxford (Magdalen). o

41r09 Crompton de L’authorité & jurisdict. de Courts &c 4o. Crompton, Richard. L’authoritie et jurisdiction des courts de la roygne. London, 1594, 1637. 4o. STC 6050–1. 41r10 Cronique vniuerselle Tom. 2.

Carion, Johann; Melanchthon, Philipp; Peucer, Kaspar. Chronique et histoire universelle. 2 vols. Tr. S. Goulart. 8o edns. found 1579–1611. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29r04. 41r11 — de Normandie 4. vi. Megissier. 115v09 41r12 — Du Cros. vi Hystoire de La vie &c. 75r15 41r13 — sous Charles 9em 2. vol. 4o. Goulart, Simon (the elder). Mémoires de l’estat de France sous Charles IX. 3 vols. (often bound in 2). 8o edns. found 1576–9. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 113v2021, and possibly at 75r21. 41r14 — de Hen. 3. & Hen. 4. de France. 4o. Goulart, Simon (the elder). Les mémoires de la Ligue sous Henri III et Henri IIII, rois de France. 6 vols. 8o edns. found 1587–1604. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 113v18– 19 (113v19 specified as 6 vols.). 41r15 Crookes Anatomie fol. Crooke, Helkiah. Mikrokosmographia: a description of the body of man ... Collected and translated out of all the best authors of anatomy. London, 1615–51. fol. STC 606263, Wing C7230 (formerly Wing C7231). 41r16 Cro. Complaint to the Parliament concerning the schoole at W. Crokey, Benjamin. Probably To ... parliament, the humble complaint of B. Crokey [concerning the free Grammar School at Wotton-under-Edge]. [London, 1640]. 4o. STC 6045.5. The two other texts Crokey published on this issue are less likely, since neither features the word ‘complaint’ (STC 6044a.7 and STC 6045). 41r17 Crucij (i e) Alarrij Crucij Genuen. Venucius Ardens Romæ – 1632. 4o. Alsario dalla Croce, Vincenzo. Vesuvius ardens. Rome: G. facciotti, 1632. 4o. BL. 41r18 Crymogæa siue rerum Islandicarum lib. 3. per Arngrinum Ionam Islandam. Hamburgi. Anno 1609. 4o. Jónsson, Arngrímr. Crymogaea, sive rerum Islandicarum libri III. Hamburg: P. von ohr, 1609. 4o. CUL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. Duplicated entry or another copy at 87r13.

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41r19 Crookes death subdued. 8o. Crooke, Samuel. Death subdued, or, the death of death. London: W.J. f. E. Weaver, 1619. 12o. STC 6065. Dedicated to Robert Sidney. 41r20 Cuiacij opera quæ de jure fecit tam ea quæ eo superstite quam quae post obit ejusdem iussu edita sunt fol. 6 vol Paris. 1637. Cujacius, Jacobus. Operum, quae de jure fecit, tam eorum quae eo superstite, quam quae post obitum eiusdem iussu edita sunt (2 vols.) and Operum postumorum quae de jure reliquit (4 vols.). Paris, 1637. fol. BL. Two works usually catalogued separately, but catalogued here as a 6-vol. work. 41r21 Cunæus de Repub. Hæbræorum 8o. Cunaeus, Petrus. De republica Hebraeorum. 8o and 12o edns. found Leiden, 1617–32. 41r22 Curæi Physica. 4o. Cureus, Joachimus. Libellus physicus. 8o edns. found Wittenberg, 1572–85. 41r23 — Annales Silesiæ fol. Cureus, Joachimus. Gentis Silesiae annales. Wittenberg: J. Crato, 1571. fol. BL. 41r24 Curio vi Cælius. 35r37 41r25 Curiositez inouyez sur le Sculpture Talmanisque des Persians Horoscope de Patriarch. Et Lectures des Estoilles par M. I Gaffarrell. 1637. 8o. Gaffarel, Jacques. Curiositez inouyes sur la sculpture talismanique des Persans, horoscope des patriarches et lecture des estoilles. [Paris?], 1637. 8o. Bn. 41r26 Curita de la Corona d’Arrogon fol. zurita, Jerónimo. Los anales de la corona de Aragon. zaragoza, 1562–1610. fol. Another copy of, duplicated entry for, or separately listed single vol. from 41r27. 41r27 — sus Annales de La Corona d’Aragon fol. 3. vol. zurita, Jerónimo. Los anales de la corona de Aragon. zaragoza, 1562–1610. fol. Published as a 6-vol. set; vols. 5–6 comprise 41r28. Date range includes several edns. of all vols. See also 41r26: duplicated entry, another copy, or separately listed single vol.

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41r28 — Historia del Rey Don Fernando. fol. zurita, Jerónimo. Historia del Rey Don Hernando el Catholico. zaragoza, 1580–1610. fol. Published as vols. 5–6 of 41r27. Date range includes several edns. of both these vols. 41r29 Curopalates Histor. fol. Scylitza, Joannes (Curopalates). Historiarum compendium. Tr. G.B. Gabia. Venice: D. nicolini, 1570. fol. BL. 41r30 — de officialibus Palatij Constantinop. 8o. Mureti. Codinus, Georgius (Curopalates). De officialibus Palatii Constantinopolitani. Ed. f. Junius. 8o edns. found 1588–96. Catalogued with: Muret, Marc-Antoine. Commentarii in quinque libros Annalium Cornelii Tacitii ... Accessit anonymi facula Georgio Codino Curopalatae accensa. Ingolstadt: A. Sartorius, 1602–4. 8o. 41r31 Curtius de rebus gestis Alexandri bis. 16. Curtius Rufus, Quintus. De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. Philip Sidney cites Quintus Curtius in Defence, 88. 41r32 Cusanus de concordantia Cathol. vi. de jurisdict. &c 89r23 41r33 Cuspinnianus de Cæsaribus & Imp. Roman. fol. Cuspinianus, Joannes. De Caesaribus atque Imperatoribus Romanis. fol. edns. found 1540–1601. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1 (commonplace book of his father, Robert Sidney, as well as his own), z1/6, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). Possibly the ‘Cuspinianus fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 among the books removed from the second earl’s study Jan. 1676, but with entry then struck out. 41r34 Customers Alphabet fol. Milles, Thomas. The custumers alphabet and primer. London, 1608. fol. STC 17927. 41r35 Customers Reply. fol. Milles, Thomas. The customers replie ... an aunswer to a confused treatise of publicke commerce. London: J. Roberts, 1604. fol. STC 17932.

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41r36 Cygnea cantio of K. Iames. 4o. featley, Daniel. Cygnea cantio: or, learned decisions and ... pious directions for students in divinitie, delivered by king James ... a few weekes before his death. London: R. Milbourne, 1629. 4o. STC 10731. 41r37 {S.} Cypriani opera fol. Cyprian (saint, bp. of Carthage). Opera. fol. edns. found 1471–1649. 41r38 — de vnitate Ecclesiæ 8o. Cyprian (saint, bp. of Carthage). De unitate ecclesiae, libellus singularis. Ed. J. Stephens. London: T. Harper f. P. Stephens a. C. Meredith, 1632. 8o. STC 6154. 41r39 {S.} Cyrillus Hierosolam. fol. Cyril of Jerusalem (saint). Opera. fol. edns. found Paris, 1631–40.

[D] 41v01 Fedele Danieli vi. Trattato. 195r05 41v02 Davenant vid. Siege. 177r02 41v03 Davis Sir Iohn, his Ius Imponendi Vectigalia vi. Ius. 90r04

D 42r01 Dacriani Abbatis Spirit vitæ documenta. B. Pa. L. Tom. 4. Dacryanus (franciscus Ludovicus Blosius). Dacriani abbatis opuscula ... Spiritualis vitae documenta. Incipit: Dominus noster Iesus Christus, qui parvulos et vere humilis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 5. 42r02 — Speculum Monchorum. See 42r01. 42r03 Daij Antiquitas Brittan. Ecclesiæ fol. Parker, Matthew. De antiquitate Britannicae ecclesiae & privilegiis ecclesiae Cantuariensis. London, 1572; Hanau, 1605. fol. STC 19292, Shaaber P13. first printed by John Day (‘Daij’); the 1605 title

page notes ‘Antehac non nisi semel, nimirum Londini in aedibus Ioannis Dai,’ which might have led the cataloguer to think Day the editor or author. 42r04 Daillé du vraye vsage de Peres. 8 vi. vray vsage 207v08 42r05 — aduersus Militerium 8. Daillé, Jean (the elder). Adversus milleterianam de conciliandis religionibus sententiam, disputatio. [n.p.], 1637. 8o. BL. 42r06 Daillé de la Creance des Peres sur le fait des Images, A Geneue – 1641. 8o. Daillé, Jean (the elder). De la créance des pères, sur le fait des images. Geneva: J. de Tournes, 1641. 8o. BL. 42r07 Daltons Countrey Iustice fol. Dalton, Michael. The countrey justice, conteyning the practise of the justices of the peace. London, 1618–35. fol. STC 6205–11. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/7. 42r08 Damhouderij praxis rerum Criminalium. 4o. Damhouder, Josse de. Praxis rerum criminalium. 4o edns. found 1554–1641. 42r09 — Enchiridion Parium aut similium juris &c cum Indice scriptor. a Iureconsul. Editor., Wolfan. Frimonio Auth. 4o. Damhouder, Josse de. Enchiridion parium aut similium utriusque juris. Antwerp: J. Beller, 1568–9. 4o. Catalogued with: freymonius, Joannes Wolfgang [and others]. Indices juris varii. Paris: J. Chouet, 1585. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 42r10 Damasceni opera. fol. Damasus (pope and saint). Opera. Ed. M.M. Sarazani. Rome: typis Vaticanis, 1638. 4o. BL. 42r11 Damianus a Goes v. Hispanic: 75r10 42r12 Dammanes de Nuptijs Iacobi scotorum Regis 4o. Damman, Hadrianus. De nuptiis Scot. regis Jacobi VI et Annae. Edinburgh: R. Waldegrave, 1590. 4o. STC 6217. 42r13 Dampuile vi. Declaration. 42v12

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42r14 Dan son Hystoire de Barbarie. 4o. Dan, Pierre. Histoire de Barbarie, et de ses corsaires. Paris, 1637–49. 4o. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy (specified as 1637 edn.) at 75v04. 42r15 Danæus de Amicitia & Ludo Aliæ. 8o. Daneau, Lambert. Tractatus duo: de amicitia Christiana: de ludo aleae. Geneva: E. Vignon, 1579. 8o. Adams D65. 42r16 {Danett vid. Historie} 78r06 42r17 Danetts Hystorie of France vnder Hen. 2d. Danett, Thomas. A continuation of the historie of France ... till the death of Henry the second. London: T. East f. T. Chard, 1600. 4o. STC 6234. 42r18 Danica vi Meursius 115v22 42r19 Daniell his History of England fol. bis. Daniel, Samuel. The collection of the historie of England. London, [1618]–50. fol. STC 6248-52, Wing D207. ‘bis’ = two copies. 42r20 — of the Warrs of Yorke and Lancaster 8o. Daniel, Samuel. The first fowre bookes of the civile warres betweene the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke. London, 1595–1609. 4o. STC 6244–5. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 3 nov. 1595 (CKS U1475 C12/18): ‘I send your lordship the 4 bookes of the civil war imprinted.’ 42r21 Daniell vi. Barbaro. 17r06 42r22 Danielis Monachus de vita Ioh. Climaci B. Pat. Lat. To. 5. Daniel (monk). Vita Joannis Climaci. PG 88: 595. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 42r23 Dante Comedie 4o. Dante Alighieri. Comedia. Many edns. throughout the period. While entry implies a french edn., this is probably the same Italian edn. listed in the 1723 booklist, and also spelled ‘Comedie.’ The only french edn. in the period is a 12o. Philip Sidney cites Dante in Defence, 74, 89. 42r24 Dantes Aligerius vi Iurisdict. 89r23 42r25 Danti del Astrolabo. 4 . o

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Danti, Egnatio. Trattato dell’ uso et della fabbrica dell’ astrolabio. florence: Giunta, 1569–78. 4o. BL. 42r26 Dargentre Histoire de la Basse Bretagne fol. Argentré, Bertrand d’. L’histoire de Bretaigne. fol. edns. found 1582–1618. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r08. 42r27 Dasipodij Oratio de Mathemat. vbi Hieronis Nomenclatura Dasypodius, Conradus. Oratio de disciplinis mathematicis ... Ejusdem Hieronis Alexandrini Nomenclaturae vocabulorum geometricorum translatio. Strassburg: n. Wyriot, 1579. 8o. Bn. 42r28 — diction. Latinogerm. 8. Dasypodius, Petrus. Dictionarium latino-germanicum et germanico-latinum. 4o and 8o edns. found 1536–1626. Duplicated entry or another copy at 44v30 (crossreferenced by 42r30). 42r29 — Liber II Euclidis 8o. Euclid. Euclidis quindecim elementorum geometriae primum [-secundum]. Tr. a. ed. C. Dasypodius. 3 pts. 8o edns. found Strassburg: C. Mylium, 1564-71. A cross-reference to this entry from 52v27 reads ‘Euclid. liber jus’ [primus], which suggests the presence of both books. 42r30 — Idem vi. Dictionarium. 44v30 42r31 Dauenant Episc. sarib. de Iudice Contrauers. &c fol. Davenant, John. Praelectiones de duobus in theologia controversis capitibus: de judice controversiarum, primo; De justitia habituali et actuali, altero. Cambridge: T. Buck, 1631. fol. STC 6301. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 10s. 42r32 — Expositio in Epist. D. Pauli ad Colossens. fol. Davenant, John. Expositio epistolae D. Pauli ad Colossenses. Cambridge: T. a. J. Buck, 1627–30. fol. STC 6296–7. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 6s 6d. 42r33 Dauenportus vi Systema fidæi. 184r16 42r34 Dauidis Psalmi 32. [Psalms: Latin]. Many small-format edns. in different translations throughout the period.

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42r35 Dauids teares by Heyward. 8o. Hayward, Sir John. Davids teares. London, 1622–36. 4o and 12o. STC 12991–4. 42r36 Dauila vi. Hystoria. 79v05 42r37 {Dauitij, vi: Auitij} 15r08 Entry in hand of second earl. 42r38 Davyes Seamens secretts 4o. and in 8o. Davis, John. The seamans secrets ... wherein is taught the three kindes of sayling. London, 1595–1643. 4o. STC 6368.4–71, Wing D445. 42r39 Decacordon of Quodlibets of Religion & state 4o. Watson, William. A decacordon of ten quodlibeticall questions concerning religion and state. London, 1602. 4o. STC 25123. 42r40 Decalogi Explicatio ut Græc. Extat & quomodo ad decalogi locos euangelica precepta referantur. Amstelod. Anno 1640. 16. Grotius, Hugo. Explicatio decalogi, ut Graece extat, et quomodo ad decalogi locos evangelica praecepta referantur. Amsterdam: J. a. C. Blaeu, 1640. 12o. BL.

42v01 Decameron vi. Boccace 21v17 42v02 Decamerone del Boccaccio in Vinegia. 1556. Boccaccio, Giovanni. Il decamerone. Venice: C. da Trino, 1556. 8o. Bn. See 21v17 for an edn. in french. Philip Sidney praises Boccaccio in Defence, 74. 42v03 Decimatoris Sylua Synonimorum. 4o. Decimator, Heinrich. Sylva vocabularum et phrasium. 4o and 8o edns. found 1580–1620. 42v04 Declaracion of the variance betwixt the Pope & Seignorie of Venice. Transl. 1606. A declaration of the variance betweene the pope, and the segniory of Venice. London, 1606. 4o. STC 19482. not in fact a translation but an original English work, possibly by Henry Wotton (f. De Vivo, personal communication based on work in progress). 42v05 Declaracion of his Majestie in what sorte he will enlarge or reserve himself in bountie. 4o. 1610. James I. A declaration of his majesties royall pleasure, in what sort he thinketh fit to enlarge, or reserve himselfe

in matter of bountie. London: R. Barker, 1610. 4o. STC 9223.2. 42v06 Declaracion of the King of France in favor of the Princes who had withdrawne them selues from him. 4o. 1617. Louis XIII. The French kings declaration made in favour of the princes ... who had withdrawne themselves from his majesty. London: f. Kingston f. W. Arundell, 1617. 4o. STC 16835.5. 42v07 Declar. sur la Reducion de La Rochelle vi. Ordonnance. 133v09 42v08 Declar. du Roy, & Nouueau reglement sur le faitt des Monnoyes tant de France qu’estrangeres: A Paris Anno 1638. 8o. B Louis XIII. Declaration du roy, et nouveau reglement sur le faict des monnoyes tant de France qu’ estrangeres. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1638. 8o. BL. ‘B’ probably = ‘Bis’ (two copies). 42v09 Declaracion de la Dutchesse de Loraine. A Paris. 1640. 4o. nicole de Lorraine (duchesse de Lorraine). Déclaration de madame la duchesse de Lorraine. [n.p., ca 1640]. 4o. Bn. 42v10 Declar. of Popish impostures by Harnet. 8o. 1603. Harsnet, Samuel. A declaration of egregious popish impostures. London: J. Roberts, 1603–5. 4o. STC 12880–2. 42v11 — of the Oath of Allegiance. 4o. Probably Hoskins, Anthony. A briefe and cleare declaration of sundry pointes absolutely dislyked in the lately enacted oath of allegiance, proposed to the Catholikes of England. [St omer: English College Press], 1611. 4o. STC 13840, ARCR II, #447. An abridged translation of a work by Leonardus Lessius (ARCR I, #1534). 42v12 — Du Roy entre Dampuile & Birague. 4o. Charles IX. Declaration du roy sur le different d’aucuns escripts cy devant publiez soubz les noms de M. de Dampuille ... et du Sr Charles de Birague. [Paris, 1563]. 8o. Bn. 42v13 — of the Causes of the Presupposed troubles to be in England. 8o. Verstegan, Richard. A declaration of the true causes of the great troubles, presupposed to be intended against the realme of England. [Antwerp], 1592. 8o. STC 10005, ARCR II, #760.

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42v14 Declaracion des Estats d’Hungrie. 8o. Possibly L’arrivee de l’armee du marquis Spinola ez environs de Francfort, & de celle des protestans à Oppenhain. Ensemble la resolution de l’assemblée des Estats de Hongrie touchant la confederation avec les Bohemois. Paris: D. Langlois [1620]. 8o. Bn. Possibly another newsletter, such as Lettres du roi et des Estats de Hongrie au roy de Bohême ([n.p.], 1620), or the untraced original of STC 13971, A declaration of the lordes and states of Hungarie against oppression by the emperours subjects, tr. out of french (London, 1605).

Antiquae collectiones decretalium: cum Antonii Augustini ... et Iac. Cuiacii ... notis et emendationibus. Tr. and annot. A. Augustin and J. Cujas. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1609. fol. Bn. The Decretals (42v21–7) are often cited in the commonplace books of the second earl, though it is never clear in what edition.

42v15 — de la guerre contre Sauoye. 8o. Declaration et ordonnance du roy: contenant les causes de l’ouverture de la guerre contre le duc de Savoye. Paris and Lyons, 1600. 8o. Bn.

42v23 Decreta a Clodov. &c edit. cum lege sal. Burgund. &c Du Tillet, Jean. Libelli seu decreta a Clodoveo et Childeberto et Clothario prius aedita ... recapitulatio legis salicae ... Antiquae Burgundionum leges. [n.p., 1550?]. 16o. Bn.

42v16 — of the Queene of Eng. for helping the lowCountreys. 8o. Elizabeth I. A declaration of the causes mooving the queene of England to give aide to the ... Lowe Countries. London: C. Barker, 1585. 4o. STC 9189–89.5. 42v17 — Du Roy contre la Conuocacion faicte a Paris par le Duc de Maienne 8o. Déclaration ... contre la convocation faicte en la ville de Paris par le duc de Mayenne. [Various places of publication], 1593. 8o. Bn. 42v18 — of the tytles of King Ia. the 6th to England. 4o. Philodikaios, Irenicus (pseud.). A treatise declaring, and confirming against all objections the just title of James the sixt, to the succession of the croun of England. [Edinburgh: R. Waldegrave, 1599?]. 4o. STC 19881.5. 42v19 Declinaeisons. 4o. Probably Estienne, Robert. Les declinaisons des noms et verbes par cueur les enfans ausquelz on veult bailler entrée à la langue latine. 8o edns. found 1543–99. The most famous work with this title, but there are many Latin texts with a similar title.

42v22 Decreta vi. Elimgerus ? Main entry apparently not in catalogue; the book is identified at 11r03, a cross-reference to the same missing main entry.

42v24 Decreta Conc. Trident. 8o. Council of Trent. Canones et decreta. Many edns. from 1564. See 37r13 (and annotation) for another copy or duplicated entry. 42v25 Decr: Ecclesiæ Gall. fol. Bouchel, Laurent. Decretorum ecclesiae Gallicanae ex conciliis eiusdem oecumenicis ... libri VIII. fol. edns. found 1609, 1621. Duplicated entry or another copy at 23r07 (author specified). 42v26 Decretum Gratiani vi. Corpus Cannonic. 39v15 42v27 Decretales Gregor. Papæ. vi. Corpus Cannonic. 39v15 42v28 Decree of the Parliament of Paris touching the soueraignty of kings in temporall matters. 1615. A decree of the court of parliament at Paris ... Touching the soveraigntie of the king in temporall matters. London: n. Bourne, 1615. 4o. STC 19202.

42v20 Decret du general des Iesuistes contre les Attemptats contre les Princes. 8o. Aquaviva, Claudio. Le decret du reverend pere Claude Aquaviva general de la Compagnie de Jesus ... contre la pernicieuse doctrine d’attenter aux sacrées personnes des roys. Paris: C. Chappelet, 1614. 8o. Bn.

42v29 Decretum Idonis fol. Probably Bayso, Guido de. Guidonis a Baiiso ... In decretorum volumen commentaria. fol. edns. found 1473– 1601. With ‘Idonis’ likely an error for ‘Guidonis.’

42v21 Decretal collections antiq. cum Anton. Augustini &c & Iac. Cujacij not. & emend. fol.

42v30 Dedicacion to Sir Phyl. Sydney Ms. fol. by Sir Edw. Greuille

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Greville, fulke. [Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney]. Manuscript. fol. Manuscript version of the work eventually published as The life of the renowned Sir Philip Sidney (1652), Wing B4899 (listed at 99v04). The title ‘A Dedication’ appears only in the Trinity College and Hertford County Record office manuscripts. The error ‘Edward’ for ‘fulke’ here suggests that the Sidney servants of the 1650s may not have been well acquainted with the history of the family.

fairfax, Sir Thomas. Three letters from his excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax [dated 24 and 25 June]. London: L. Chapman, 1647. 4o. Wing f241.

42v31 Dedominis Censura facult. Coloniensis. 8o. Censura Sacrae Facultatis Theologicae Coloniensis; in quatuor priores libros de republica ecclesiastica M. Antonij de Dominis. Cologne: A Hierat, 1618. 8o. BL. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 6d for ‘censura Coloniensis.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 35v12.

43r05 Declar. from the forces of the Northern Associations to Sir Tho. Fairf & by him to the Parliament Iune the 12. 1647. vi in Ramas – Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 A declaration and representation from the forces of the northerne associations to ... Sir Thomas Fairfax [dated 12 June]. London: J. Benson, 1647. 4o. Wing D550.

43r01 Declaracion to pay the Scotts 200000li and they to depart this Kingdome No. 14. 1646. vi. in Ramas Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 A declaration of the Lords and Commons ... for the payment of our brethren of Scotland two hundred thousand pounds ... and they to depart this kingdom [dated 14 nov.]. London: E. Husband, 1646. Single sheet. Wing E1410. 43r02 Declaracion of the Scots Commissioners conc. a Paper intit. The K’s letter to the Marq. of Ormond, with 2 proclam. & an order &c Iune 9 1646. Ibid. 158v04 The declaration of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland, concerning a paper intituled, The king’s letter to the marques of Ormond ... Together with two proclamations ... As also an order [dated 9 June]. London: L. Chapman, 1646. 4o. Wing S1204. 43r03 Declar. the 14 Iunij &c An Humble Remonstrance 23 Iunij &c and 3 letters from Sir Tho. Fairfax. Ibid. 158v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas. A declaration ... concerning the just and fundamental rights [dated 14 June]. London, 1647. 4o. Wing f156–56A. Catalogued with: fairfax, Sir Thomas. An humble remonstrance from ... Sir Thomas Fairfax [dated 23 June]. London, 1647. 4o. Wing f166–66A. Catalogued with:

43r04 Declar. & a Vindic. of Iudge Ienkins Prisoner in the Tower 29. Apr. 1647. vi in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Jenkins, David. A vindication of Judge Jenkins, prisoner in the Tower, the 29 of Aprill, 1647. [London, 1647]. 4o. Wing J613.

43r06 Declar. of the Gen. Assemb. of the Chu. of Scotland 11 Decem. 1645 vi in Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 A declaration from the commission of the Generall Assembly [dated 11 Dec. 1645]. Edinburgh, 1646; London, 1646. 4o. Wing C4210–11. 43r07 Declar. of the Parl. securing the People from Arbitrary Government Apr. 17. 1646. vi in Ramas Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 A declaration of the commons of England assembled in parliament ... securing the people against all arbitrary government [declaration dated 17 April]. London: E. Husband, 1646. 4o. Wing E2562. 43r08 Declar. of the Parl. conc. the disband. the Army May 28. 1647 vi. Ra. ib. 158v04 A declaration of the Lords and Commons ... concerning the disbanding of the army [dated 28 May]. London: J. Wright, 1647. 4o. Wing E1383. 43r09 Declar. of Pr. Rupert with a Narr. of the State of Bristoll when he came thither &c Lond. 1645. 4o. vi Ramas Eng. 2 parte 158v04 Rupert (prince, count Palatine). A declaration ... with a narrative of the state and condition of the city and garrison of Bristoll. London: E. Griffin, 1645. 4o. Wing R2294. 43r10 His Majesties Declar. to all his Subiects, the Reasons of his present proceeding the Proposalls tenderd his Majestie for a setled peace. And the transacions betw. his Majestie & the Parl. of Engl. the states

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of Scotland and the Army vnder Sir Tho. Fairfax Decem. 20. 1647. vi. Ra: Eng. 2 parte 158v04 Charles I. His majesties declaration to all his subjects, the reasons of his proceedings in this his present state [dated 20 Dec.]. London: R. Ibbitson, 1647. 4o. Wing C2265. 43r11 His Majesties Declaracion from Carisbr. Castle in the Isle of Wight to the Scots conc. the Nationall league & Covenant. 1648. Ibid. 158v04 Charles I. His majesties declaration from Carisbrooke Castle in the Isle of Wight, to his ... subjects of Scotland, concerning the Nationall League and Covenant. London, 1648. 4o. Wing C2204. 43r12 Declaracion Published in the Scots Army with orders from the Estates of Scotland dated at Edenburgh May 8. 1646. vi in Ra. Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 A declaration published in the Scots army ... with a declaration and orders [dated 8 May]. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing D789.

43v01 Defence of Infant-Baptisme by Steven Marshall. B. D. 1646. vi. Marshall. 110v02 Marshall, Stephen. A defence of infant-baptism. London: R. Cotes f. S. Bowtell, 1646. 4o. Wing M751. 43v02 Defence of Infant-Baptisme by Dr. Hammond. 1655. 4to. Hammond, Henry. The baptizing of infants reviewed and defended. London, 1655. 4o. Wing H515A–16. 43v03 Defence and true relation of things done in the low Countreys 16o by Elias Newcomen. A defence and true declaration of the thinges lately done in the Lowe Countrey. Tr. E. newcomen. London: J. Day, [1571]. 8o. STC 18441. 43v04 2d Defence of the Treatise of Schisme by Dr. Hamond. 4to. 1656. Hammond, Henry. The disarmers dexterities examined. In a second defence of the treatise of schisme. London: f. flesher f. R. Royston, 1656. 4o. Wing H536. 43v05 A Demonstracion of the divine Presence in the Places of Religious worship being an Essay, tending to promote piety &c by Io. Stillingfleete, 8o. 1663 Stillingfleet, John. Shecinah: or, a demonstration of the divine presence in the places of religious worship. London: R.I. f. H. Mortlock, 1663. 8o. Wing S5680.

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43v06 Sir Raphe Hoptons Demands vi in Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 Hopton, Sir Ralph. ‘Sir Ralph Hoptons Demands,’ in Sir Thomas Fairfax his last letter of the treaty with ... a copy of Sir R. Hopton’s demands. London: M. Walbancke, 1645. 4o. Wing f170. 43v07 Englands Deliuerance from the North. Presb. compared with its deliuery from the Roman Papacy. Or a Thanksgiuing sermon Nou. 5 1651. by Pe. Sterry. Lond. 1652. 4o. Sterry, Peter. Englands deliverance from the northern presbytery. London, 1652. 4o. Wing S5478–9. 43v08 Demonologie ou Traitte des Demons & Sorciers par fr. Perreaud, ensemble L’antidemon de Mascon A Geneve 1653. 8o. Perrault, françois. Demonologie ou traitté des demons et sorciers ... ensemble l’antidemon de Mascon. Geneva: P. Aubert, 1653. 8o. BL. See 45r03 for an edn. in English. 43v09

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43v10 Description of the whole world with some Generall Rules touching the vse of the Globe by Ro. Fage &c 8o. 1658. fage, Robert. A description of the whole world. London: J. owsley, sold by P. Stent, 1658. 8o. Wing f83. 43v11 Description vi. Herisiography 72v06 43v12 Description Historiale de L’Ethiopie par Andre Corsall. 8. 1558. Alvares, francisco; Corsali, Andrea. Historiale description de l’Ethiopie. Antwerp, 1558. 8o. BL. 43v13 Destruccion of Troy, an Essay on the Second Booke of Virgills Æneis. Lond. 1656. 4. Denham, Sir John. The destruction of Troy, an essay upon the second book of Virgils Aeneis. London: H. Moseley, 1656. 4o. Wing V624.

44r01 Dees letter Apologetic. 4o. Dee, John. A letter, containing a most briefe discourse apologeticall. London, 1599–1603. 4o. STC 6460–1. 44r02 Dees Brittish Monarchie. fol.

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Dee, John. General and rare memorials pertayning to the perfect arte of navigation. London: J. Day, 1577. fol. STC 6459. ‘The British Monarchie’ is the running head. 44r03 — Paralaticus Nucleas vi Diggs. 44v40 44r04 — Monas Hieroglish. vi. Peregrinus. 140v06 44r05 Defence of the Ecclesiast. Gouernment in England defaced by T. C. in his reply to Dr. Whitgift. 8o. Howard, Henry (earl of northampton). A defense of the ecclesiasticall regiment in Englande, defaced by T.C. in his Replie. London: H. Bynneman f. H. Toy, 1574. 8o. STC 10393. 44r06 Defence of the slander’d Preists wherin their reasons of bearing of to receiue Mr. Blackwell for their superior before the Arriuall of his Holynes Breue are layd downe &c by Io: Colleton. 1602. Colleton, John. A just defence of the slandered priestes. London: R. field, 1602. 4o. STC 5557. 44r07 Defensio Præcipuorum fidei Catholic. Capitum contra scriptum quoddam quatuor charant. in agro Parisiensi ministrorum ad Regem datum per D. Armandum Io: Plessæum de Richilieu, nunc Cardinalem. Paris. 1623. 8o. Du Plessis, Armand Jean (cardinal duc de Richelieu). Defensio praecipuorum fidei catholicae capitum, contra scriptum quoddam quator Charantonii. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1623. 8o. See 29r01 for an edn. in french. 44r08 Defensio Regia pro Carolo 1 ad sereniss. Magnæ Britan. Regem Car 2. filium natu maiorem, heredem & successorem Legitimum sumptibus Regijs Anno. 1650. per Salmasium. Saumaise, Claude de. Defensio regia pro Carolo I. [Leiden], 1650. 12o. BL.

44r13 Demandes de Cotton a Moulins & de Moulins a Cotton 4o. ter Du Moulin, Pierre; Coton, Pierre. Trente-deux demandes proposées par le pere Cotton ... Item soixante quatre demandes proposées en contre-eschange. 8o edns. found 1608–35. ‘ter’ = three copies. Robert Sidney must have been interested in Coton: on 25 Jan. 1608, Sir William Browne writes (CKS U1475 C8/792) that he is sending ‘Cottons verse uppon the controversy of the sacrament and Moulin’s answer unto him’ (Du tressainct et tres-august sacrament, 1600), but adds that he has lent them out and not got them back yet. 44r14 Democritus Iun. his Anatomie Burton, Robert. The anatomy of melancholy ... By Democritus junior. oxford: J. Lichfield a. J. Short f. H. Cripps, 1621. 4o. STC 4159. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/2): 16 March 1621, 6s ‘for democritus Junior.’ 44r15 Demontiosias vi Gauricas 62v01 44r16 Demosthenis opera. fol. Demosthenes. Opera. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. 44r17 Demosthenis Oraciones fol. Demosthenes. Demosthenes oratorum Graeciae principis opera. fol. edns. found Basle, 1549–70. Listed in the 1723 booklist as ‘Demosthenis oratorum Graciæ Principis opera.’ Possibly the ‘Demosthenis opera Graec. lat fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 44r18 Dempsterus vi. Rosinus. 167r15 44r19 Denarius vi. discours. 46r31

44r09 Defensor pacis Marsilij Patauini. 8o. Menandrinus, Marsilius (Patavinus). Defensor pacis. 8o edns. found 1592–1612.

44r20 Denisons three-fold Resolucions 16o. Denison, John. A three-fold resolution, verie necessarie to salvation. London, 1603–30. 12o. STC 6595.7–97.7.

44r10 Delitiæ Poetarum Scotie 2. vol. 16. Delitiae poetarum Scotorum. Ed. A. Johnston. 2 pts. Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1637. 12o. Shaaber J238.

44r21 De Descensu Domini nostri Ies. Christi ad Inferos Sanfordo & Parkero Autor. — Amsteliod. – 1611. 4o. Sanford, Hugh; Parker, Robert. De descensu Domini nostri Jesu Christi ad inferos. Amsterdam, 1611. 4o. Shaaber S31.

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44r22 Denores del mondo. 8o. nores, Giasone di. Breve trattato del mondo, et delle sue parti. Venice: A. Muschio, 1571. 8o. BL. 44r23 De Paulo. 5to. Proditionis filio Borgesium filium suum perdente. 8o. Paul V (pope). De Paulo V. perditionis filio Barthol. Borghesium filium suum perdente. 8o edns. found [1608?]–20. 44r24 Description of the World. 4o. Abbot, George. A briefe description of the whole worlde. London, 1599–1636. 4o. STC 24–32.5. 44r25 Descriptio fluminum Galliæ, qua Francia est. Papirij Massoni opera Paris: 1618. 8o. Masson, Jean Papire. Descriptio fluminum Galliae. Paris: J. Quesnel, 1618. 8o. BL. 44r26 Description of Leystershire by Burton fol. Burton, William. The description of Leicester shire. London: J. White, [1622]. fol. STC 4179. 44r27 Description of the most Principall Mineralls ores and things belonging to Mines &c Also of parting Gold Syluer &c written in Dutch by Lazarus Erker printed at Franksurt. Anno 1580. translat. into English by old Doctor Turner and Sir Francis Goldphin with Figures &c Ma: Fol. vi Erker. 52v01 Ercker, Lazarus. [Description of the most principall mineralls ores and things belonging to mines]. Tr. Sir f. Godolphin. Manuscript. fol. Untraced: apparently a manuscript translation, by Sir francis Godolphin (d. 1608) and an unidentified Dr Turner, of Lazarus Ercker, Beschreibung allerfürnemsten mineralischen Ertzt (frankfurt, 1580), a work first published in 1574. Godolphin employed 300 men in his tin, silver, and copper mines in Cornwall (oDnB). In Survey of Cornwall (1602), Richard Carew probably refers to Ercker when he notes that Godolphin ‘entertained a Duch mynerall man, and taking light from his experience, but building thereon farre more profitable conclusions of his owne invention, hath ... made Tynne with good profit’ (f. 13). The first printed English translation of Ercker was by Sir John Pell in 1683.

Avity, Pierre d’. Le monde, ou la description generale de ses quatre parties. 7 pts. in 5 vols. Paris: C. Sonnius, 1637. fol. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy, possibly of a later edn., at 15r08. Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. An expanded version of the work listed at 46v10 and 52v19. 44v02 Description of the new world, or America Islands and Continent &c by Geo: Gardiner London 1651. 8o. Gardyner, George. A description of the new world; or, America islands and continent. London: R. Leybourne, sold by T. Pierrepoint, 1651. 8o. Wing G252aA. 44v03 Description of the Pyramids in Egypt by Io: Greaues London – 1646. 8o. Greaves, John. Pyramidographia; or, a description of the pyramids in Aegypt. London: G. Badger, 1646. 8o. Wing G1804. 44v04 Description of the Grand Seignors seraglio or Turkish Emp. Court by Robert Withers and published by Io: Greaues Lond. 1650. 8o. Bon, ottaviano. A description of the Grand Signor’s seraglio, or Turkish emperour’s court. Tr. R. Withers. Ed. J. Greaves. London: J. Martin a. J. Ridley, 1650. 8o. Wing W3213. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 44v05 Desiderij Heraldi Aduersaria & Animadversiones in Iamblichum Hérauld, Didier. Adversarionum libri duo. Quibus adjunctus est animadversionum eiusdem in librum Iamblichi de vita Pythagorae liber unus. Paris: J. Perrier, 1599. 8o. BL. 44v06 {vi: Heraldi} 72v03 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 44v07 Desiderij Episcop. Cadurcendis Epist. B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 3. Desiderius (bp. of Cahors). Epistolae ad diversos. PL 87: 247. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 44v08 Despagne vi. Obseruacions 131r09 44v09 Des-rues. vi Antiquitez 9r26

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44v10 Dessini perpet. des Espagnolls &c. 4o.

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Dessin perpetuel des Espagnols, a la monarchie universelle. [n.p.], 1624. 4o. Austrian nB. 44v11 Deuoli del Ordinnanze & Battagli fol Aevolus, Caesar. Delle ordinanze et battaglie. Rome: T. a. P. Dani, 1586. fol. BL. 44v12 Deus, natura, Gratia. Tract. de Prædest. per Franc: a S. Clara 4o. Anno 1634. Davenport, Christopher (franciscus a Sancta Clara). Deus, natura, gratia. Sive tractatus de praedestinatione. Leiden: A. Chard, 1634. 4o. BL. 44v13 Dexippus vi Molinius 117v17 44v14 Dextri Chronicon cum F. Biccarij Com. fol. Dexter, flavius Lucius. Chronicon omnimodae historiae. Com. f. Bivarius. Leiden: C. Landry, 1627. fol. Bn. 44v15 Diadochi Epist. Photius Capita Centum de perfectio Spirituali B. P. L. T. 5. Diadochus (saint, bp. of Photike). Capita centum de perfectione spirituali. PG 65: 1141. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 44v16 Diadoch. vi Almagest. 7r01 44v17 Dialogues of Wm. Richworth. Or the Iudgment of Common sense in the choice of Religion. A Paris. Anno 1640. in 8o. bis. Rushworth, William. The dialogues of William Richworth or the judgemend of common sense in the choise of religion. Paris: J. Mestais, 1640. 12o. STC 21454. Second copy (‘bis’) could be the Paris, 1648 edn. (Wing R2338A). Commonplace book reference by second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 44v18 Dialogi de Nicolo Franco. 8o franco, niccolò. Insufficient information to identify title. Several collections of franco’s dialogues were published throughout the period. In 1723 booklist as ‘Dialogo di M. nicolo franco.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 126r11 (listing author name only). 44v19 Dialogi de Nummis vi Augustini ? Augustin, Antonio. Antiquitatum Romanarum Hispanarumque in nummis veterum dialogi XI. Tr. A. Schottus. Antwerp: H. Aertssens, 1617. fol. BL.

A cross-reference, but main entry not in catalogue; ‘vi’ possibly an error. 44v20 Dialogisme contenant L’Estat d’Allemagne, Fra. Espa. & Pais bas &c. 8o. Le Petit, Jean-françois. Dialogisme auquel sont entreparliers l’Empire, la France, l’Espagne, l’Union des Estats du Pays Bas, Rome, bonne raison, le herault, et le philosophe juge. Dordrecht, 1600. 4o. Leiden UL. 44v21 Dialogue entre le Maheustre & le Manant 8o. Dialogue d’entre le Maheustre et le Manant: contenant les raisons de leurs debat et questions en ces presens troubles au royaume de France. 8o edns. found 1593–4. 44v22 Diatriba de Mutuo non esse Alienacionem Aduersus Coprianum Quendam Iuris Doctorem, Auctore Alexio a Massalia etc Lugduni Batauorum. Anno 1640. 8o. Saumaise, Claude de (pseud. Alexius Massalia). Diatriba de mutuo non esse alienationem. Leiden, 1640. 8o. BL. 44v23 Dibuadij demonstrationes in Arith. Rat. & irrat. 4o. Euclid. In arithmeticam rationalium (–irrationalium). 2 vols. Com. C. Dybvad. Arnhem: J. Jansz, 1605. 4o. BL. 44v24 Dictionary vi. Schollers Companion. 172r20 44v25 Dictionarium octo ling. Probably Calepinus, Ambrosius. Dictionarium: octo linguarum. Edns. found 1584–1647. See 27r13: two copies listed of Calepinus. or possibly noel de Berlemont, Colloquia et dictionariolum octo linguarum (edns. found 1588-1646). 44v26 Diction. English & Lat. [English-Latin dictionary]. Insufficient information to identify. Possibilities include STC 6831 and 24677–8. 44v27 Diction Latino-Germanic. [Latin-German dictionary]. Insufficient information to identify. 44v28 Diction. Francois allemand par [blank] 4o. [french-German dictionary]. Insufficient information to identify. 44v29 Diction. Latinogerm. per Cholinum & Frisium 4o.

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Cholinus, Peter and Johannes frisius. Dictionarium latinogermanicum. zurich: C. froschauer, 1541. 4o. Munich BSB.

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44v30 Diction. Latinogerm. per Dasipodium 4o. Dasypodius, Petrus. Dictionarium latino-germanicum et germanico-latinum. 4o and 8o edns. found 1536–1626. Duplicated entry or another copy at 42r28.

44v39 — Geometrical Treatise fol. Digges, Leonard. A geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria. Ed. T. Digges. London: A. Jeffes, 1591. fol. STC 6859.

44v31 Diction. Italic. Latin. 8o. [Italian-Latin dictionary]. Insufficient information to identify.

44v40 — Alæ seu scalæ Mathem. vbi Dees Paralat Nucleus. 4o. Digges, Thomas. Alae seu scalae mathematicae. London: T. Marsh, 1573. 4o. STC 6871. Catalogued with: Dee, John. Parallaticae commentationis praxeosque nucleus quidam. Ed. T. Digges. London: J. Day, 1573. 4o. STC 6462. According to STC, these two works are often found bound together.

44v32 Diction. vi Alano. 7r11 44v33 Diffesa & offesa delle piazze Di Pietro Paulo Floriani da Macerata Anno 1628. Fol. floriani, Pietro Paolo. Difesa et offesa delle piazze, di Pietro Paolo Floriani da Macerata. Macerata: G. Carboni, 1630. fol. UToronto (fisher). Engraved portrait of author on second leaf is dated 1628. 44v34 Dictijs Cretensis & Dares Phrygius de Bello Troiano. 16. Dictys (Cretensis); Dares Phrygius. De bello Troiano historia. Small-format edns. found throughout the period. 44v35 Didimus Alexandrinus de spiritu sancto B. P. Lat. Tom. 9. Didymus (Alexandrinus). De Spiritu Sancto. PG 39: 1033; PL 23: 103. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 44v36 — in Canonic. Epist. ibid. Didymus (Alexandrinus). In epistulas catholicas brevis narratio. PG 39: 1749. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 44v37 Diggi Tectonicon. 4o. bis. Digges, Leonard. A boke named Tectonicon briefelye shewynge the exact measurynge, and speady reckenynge all maner lande, squared tymber. London, [1556?]–1647. 4o. STC 6849.5–57, Wing D1468. ‘bis’ = two copies. 44v38 — Pantometria. 4o. Digges, Leonard. A geometrical practise, named Pantometria ... containing manifolde rules for mensuration of all lines, superficies and solides. London: H. Bynneman, 1571. 4o. STC 6858.

45r01 Description Historicall & Geographicall of the County Pal. of Chester by Dan. King fol. 1656. With an Exact Chronology of all its Rulers & Governors from its foundacion. Also a discourse of the Isle of Man. King, Daniel. The vale-royall of England, or, the county-palatine of Chester illustrated ... [with] an exact chronology of all its rulers and governors ... also an excellent discourse of the Island of Man. London: J. Streater, 1656. fol. Wing K488. 45r02 The Lord Digby’s Designe to betray Abingdon. pub. by S. M. G. Browne vi in Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 Browne, Sir Richard. The Lord Digbies designe to betray Abingdon. London: L. Blaiklock, 1644. 4o. Wing B5145. 45r03 The Devill of Mascon or the Relacion of the Cheife things which an vncleane spirit did & sayd at Mascon in Burgundy, translated into English. Oxford 1658. 8o. Perrault, françois. The devill of Mascon. Tr. P. Du Moulin. oxford: H. Hall f. R. Davis, 1658. 8o. Wing P1584–5. See 43v08 (cross-referenced below) for an edn. in french. 45r04 {vide Demonologie.} 43v08 45r05 Dialogue vi Herod. 72v08

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45r06 Description Geograph. & Historicall of the Countrey & River of the Amazons, vi. Historicall. H. 74v01 ‘H’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 45r07 Descripcion breue del Monasterio de S. Lorenzo El Real del Escorial, vnica maraveilla del Mundo, etc: Por el P. F. Francisco de Los Santos. Etc: En Madrid, En La Imprensa Real. Anno 1657. Fol: Santos, francisco de los. Descripcion breve del Monasterio de S. Lorenzo el Real del Escorial. Madrid, 1657. fol. BL. Entry in the hand of the second earl.

45v07 Discouerie of a most Exquisite Iewell &c to frontall a vindicacion of the Honor of Scotland &c London 1652. 8o. Urquhart, Sir Thomas. Ekskybalauron: or, the discovery of a most exquisite jewel ... to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland. London, 1652. 8o. Wing U134. 45v08 Discouerie of Subterraneall Treasure viz. Mines & Mineralls with the Art of melting. by Gabriel Plattes. Lond. 1653. 4o. Plattes, Gabriel. A discovery of subterraneal treasure: viz. of all manner of mines and mineralls. London: J.E., sold by H. Moseley, 1653. 4o. Wing P2410.

45r08 Dictionary vid. Glossographia. 65r02

45v01 Digby vid. Treatises. 195v01 45v02 Dionisius Longinus in Engl. by I. H. Esqr. 8o. 1652 Longinus. Peri hypsous, or, Dionysius Longinus of the height of eloquence. Tr. J. Hall. London: R. Daniel f. f. Eglesfield, 1652. 8o. Wing L2999. By Longinus, though attributed in the period to Dionysius Cassius Longinus. 45v03 Dionysius Longinus de sublimi genere dicendi. Bononiæ 1644. 4o Longinus. De sublimi genere dicende libellus. Ed. C. Manolessi. Bologna: heirs of E. Dozza, 1644. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 4s. By Longinus, though attributed in the period to Dionysius Cassius Longinus. 45v04 Directory of Chu. Government by Mr. Tho. Cartwright vi. in Ramas Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 Travers, Walter. A directory of church government ... Found in the study of ... Mr. Thomas Cartwright. London: J. Wright, 1644. 4o. Wing T2066. 45v05 Directory for Publ. worship &c 13 march 1644. Ibid. 158v04 A directory for the publique worship of God [dated 13 March 1644]. London, 1644–52. 4o. Wing D1543A–52. 45v06 A Breife discouerye of the Blasphemous Doctrine of Familisme &c vi in Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Etherington, John. A brief discovery of the blasphemous doctrine of familisme. London: M. Simmons, 1645. 4o. Wing E3382.

45v09 A Discourse touching the Inconveniencys of a long contin. Parl. &c by D. Ienkins Anno 1647. vi Eng. Ramas 5 parte. 158v04 Jenkins, David. A discourse touching the inconveniencies of a long continued parliament. [London], 1647. 4o. Wing J590. 45v10 Discorsi Politici, e Militari, Del Amadio Nieccollucci Toscano In Venetia. 1630. 4to. Macchiavelli, niccolò (pseud. Amadio niecollucci). De’ discorsi politici, e militari libri tre, scielti fra gravissimi scrittori da Amadio Niecollucci Toscano. Venice: M. Ginammi, 1630. 4o. BL. An expurgated edn. of Machiavelli’s Discorsi, published under a false name. 45v11 Discourse of Oaths by Stileman vi Peace offring P. 141r05 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 45v12 Discourse concerning the Precedency of Kings, with a distinct Treatise of Ambassadors &c by Iames Howell – fol. London. – 1664. Howell, James. Proedria basilike: a discourse concerning the precedency of kings ... whereunto is also adjoyn’d a distinct treatise of ambassadors. London: J. Cottrell f. S. Speed a. C. Eccleston, 1664. fol. Wing H3109.

46r01 Les Images des Dieux vi Cartari. 29r24 46r02 De Dijs Germanis, siue Veteri Germanorum Gallorum Brittan. Vandalorum Religione Autore Elia schedia Amstelod. 1648. 8o. Schedius, Elias. De diis Germanis, sive veteri Germanorum, Gallorum, Britannorum, Vandalorum religione, syngrammata quatuor. Amsterdam: L. Elzevier. 1648. 8o. BL.

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46r03 Dillinghami Enchiridion. 16o. Dillingham, francis. Enchiridion chrisianae fidei, ex patribus desumptum. London: W. Jones, 1617. 8o. STC 6884. 46r04 Dimentiones vi. Species 178v02 46r05 Dinothi Aduersaria Historia 4o. Dinothus, Richardus. Adversaria historica in centurias quinquagenarias decurias et ataktous digesta. Basle: P. Perna, 1581. 4o. BL. 46r06 Diodati Biblia Ital. La Bibbia. Tr. G. Diodati. Edns. found Geneva, 1607–50. 46r07 Diodoro Sicolo delle Antique Hystoire fauolose 8o. Diodorus (Siculus). Delle antique historie fabulose. 8o edns. found 1526–47. In 1723 booklist. 46r08 Diodori Siculi Bibliothecæ Histor. fol. Diodorus (Siculus). Bibliothecae historiae libri XVII. fol. edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entry or another copy at 176r09 (also described as folio); small-format edn. at 176r10. Commonplace book references to Diodorus by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/5 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 46r09 Diodorus vi. Siculus 176r09–10 46r10 Diogenes Laertius ses vies 4o. Diogenes Laertius. Les vies, doctrines et notables propos de plus illustres philosophes compris en dix livres. Tr. f. de fougerolles. Lyons, 1601–2. 8o. 46r11 Dioge. Laertius 4o. Diogenes Laertius. De vita et moribus philosophorum. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 95r04–05. 46r12 Dion Chrisostome fol. Dio, Chrysostom. Probably Orationes LXXX. fol. edns. found 1555–1623. 46r13 Dion Chrisostomus Prusensis Phylosphus de Troia non capta. 4o. Dio, Chrysostom. De Troia non capta. Tr. f. filelfo. 4o edns. found 1492–1555. 46r14 Dionigi Atanigi della eccellenza della Historia

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Atanigi, Dionigi. Ragionamento ... de la eccellentia et perfettion de la historia. Venice: D. a. C. de’ nicolini, 1559. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 46r15 Dionisij Longini Rhætoris Præstantiss. liber de grandi Loquentia Gr. Lat. 8o. Oxonij – 1644. Longinus. Peri hypsous logou biblion D. Longini rhetoris praestantissimi liber De grandi loquentia. Ed. G. Langbaine. oxford, [1636] and [1638]. 8o. STC 16788–9. The title pages of these two editions are undated: the supplied date of ‘1644’ is an error, possibly reflecting a manuscript note on the Penshurst copy (e.g., one recording purchase date). By Longinus, though attributed in the period to Dionysius Cassius Longinus. 46r16 Dionis Rom. Hystoria. 8o. Dio Cassius. [Romanae historiae]. 8o edns. found 1559–92. The second earl cites Dio Cassius in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/6, though possibly via the epitome (see 46r17). 46r17 — Epitome Rom. Hystor. 8o. Dio Cassius. [Epitome]. 4o and 8o edns. found 1551–86. 46r18 Diophanti Arithmet. per Zilandrum fol. Diophantus, Alexandrinus. Rerum arithmeticarum libri sex. Tr. W. Xylander. fol. edns. found 1575–1621. 46r19 Directions to Commissioners for admitting of Tenants. 8o. Directions for commissioners, with the steward of each mannour, aswell for admitting of tenants to copy hold estates, as for assessing of fines of the same. London: R. Barker, 1608. 4o. STC 7705–05.2. 46r20 Discipline Ecclesiast. observee es Eglises Refor. de France vi Ordonances 133v11 La Roche Chandieu, Antoine de. La confirmation de la discipline ecclésiastique, observée es églises réformées du royaume de France. [n.p.], 1566. Bn. The cross-referenced 133v11 is a separately published work on a similar subject (the Reformed Protestant church in Geneva). 46r21 Discours of the life Deeds &c of K. d Medicis &c 8o. Anno 1576. at Cracow in Poland. Estienne, Henri. Ane meruellous discours upon the lyfe, deides and behaviours of Katherine de Medicis. Cracow [i.e., Edinburgh], 1576. 8o. STC 10551.

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46r22 Discours proueing the vtilitie of the vnion betwixt England and Scotland, and obiections answerd. 4o. 1604. Thornborough, John. A discourse plainely proving the evident utilitie and urgent necessitie of the union of England and Scotland: by way of answer to certaine objections. London: R. field f. T. Chard, 1604. STC 24035. 46r23 Discours Funebre sur la Mort du Prince Foinuille &c par Ioseph de Morlais Cap: A Paris 1640. 8o. Morlaix, Joseph de. Discours funèbre sur la mort de ... Mgr. François de Lorraine, prince de Joinville. Paris: D. Thierry, 1640. 8o. Bn. 46r24 Discourses Politiques sur diuerses occurrences &c depuis 15 Ans en ça. 4o. – 1632. Recueil de quelques discours politiques, escrits sur diverses occurrences des affaires et guerres estrangeres depuis quinze ans en ça. [n.p.], 1632. 8o. BL. 46r25 Disc. Christien par Pierre Charron 4o. a Paris Anno 1635. Charron, Pierre. Toutes les oeuvres de Pierre Charron. 5 pts. Paris: J. Villéry, 1635. 4o. Bn. Probably one or more of five pts.: this edn. includes three different works titled either Discours Crestien or Discours Chrestiens, two of which have separate, dated title pages. 46r26 Disc. de la possess. des Religieuses de London. 8o. bis. Duncan, Daniel. Discours de la possession des religieuses Ursulines de Lodun. [Paris], 1634. 8o. Bn. ‘bis’ = two copies. 46r27 Disc. Sur le Traicté de Prague faict entre L’Empereur & le Duc de Saxe Anno 1635. 8o. a Paris. 1636. Stella, Johannes. Discours sur le traicté de Prague fait entre l’emperour et le duc de Saxe ... May 1635. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1637. 8o. Bn. The first edn. in french: ‘1636’ either an error or a reference to the date of the original Latin edn. (also Paris: S. Cramoisy). 46r28 Discorsi sopra la liberta Ecclesiast. 4o. Leoni, Giovanni Battista. Due discorsi sopra la liberta ecclesiastica. [n.p.], 1606. 4o. BL. 46r29 Discorso della Guerra. 4o.

Insufficient information to identify. Possibilities include works by Lorenzo Biffi, Antonio Girardi et al., and Ascanio Centorio degli ortensi. A crossreference apparently to this entry from 147v14 suggests that the work listed here includes a text by or discussion of Polybius. 46r30 De disciplin. & Scientijs in genere autore Carde. de Beauuais Guernesiensi. Londini – 1648. 16o. Beauvais, Charles de. De disciplinis et scientiis in genere. London: E.G., sold by J. Hardesty, 1648. 8o. Wing B1640A. 46r31 Discourse of the Roman Foote, and Denarius &c by Io. Greaues London – 1649. 8o. Greaves, John. A discourse of the Romane foot and denarius, from whence the measures and weights used by the ancients may be deduced. London: M.f. f. W. Lee, 1647. 8o. Wing G1800. Sidney family copy in niedersächchische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen (8o Ant III, 1126). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Acquired by Göttingen ‘aus dem Englischen Catalogo Tho. osborne de Ao 1754. Vol 1, no. 15142’: see the bookseller Thomas osborne’s A catalogue of the libraries of the late Dr. Cromwell Mortimer ... and many others, 2 vols. (1753–4), I, 214 (item 4151), where the book is listed for 3s (note discrepancy between item number in purchase record and in osborne’s catalogue). The date of acquisition indicates that osborne was untruthful when he told William Perry in 1745 that of the Leicester books only a Blaeu atlas remained. See 50v13 for another family book bought by the same library in the 1760s, probably also from osborne. for osborne and the sale of the Penshurst library, see Intro. 46r32 Discourse sur la defaicte en la Campagne de Brabant. 4o. Discours véritable de la défaicte de l’armée du roy d’Espagne tenant la campagne en Brabant, par M. le Prince Maurice de Nassau, le 24 janvier 1597. Paris: f. Morel, 1597. 8o. Bn.

46v01 Discours sur le Marriage de France et d’Espagne 8o. bis. Discours sur les mariages de France et d’Espagne, contenant les raisons qui ont meu M. le Prince à en demander la surseance. [n.p.], 1614. 8o. Bn. ‘bis’ = two copies.

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46v02 Disc. sur la defaicte de Tournhout 8o Discours de la victoire que Dieu a donne a ... Maurice de Nassau ... en la deffaicte des troupes du roy d’Espagne, logées à Turnhout ... le 24 de janvier 1597. Middelburg: S. Moulart, 1597. 8o. Royal Library, The netherlands.

46v11 Disc. of the Peace betwixt the Hollanders and Spaniards 8o. Certein letters wherin is set forth a discourse of the peace that was attempted ... by the lords and states of Holland. London: T. Marsh, 1576. 8o. STC 15527.

46v03 Discourse touching the designes of the King of Spaine Probably Hotman, Jean. The Spaniards perpetuall designes to an universall monarchie. Tr. T. Scott. [London], 1624. 4o. STC 22086.

46v12 Disc. sur la loy salique. 8o. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by Antoine Hotman, Guillaume Postel, Pierre de Belloy, Jean Guyart, and Claude Malingre.

46v04 Disc. au Roy pour la paix de L’Eglises 8 . S., P.I.D. Discours au roy pour la paix de l’eglise. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn. o

46v05 Disc. du Succez. de l’armée nauale du Pais bas 8o. Discours de la rencontre des deux armées navales, d’Espagne et de Hollande, et des succès de leur combat, faict au destroit de Gibraltar le 7 de mai 1607. Paris: J. Périer, 1607. 8o. Bn. 46v06 Discourse against the breaking with England by the French. 8o. A politike discourse ... against those of the League, which went about to perswade the king to breake the allyance with England. Tr. f. Marquino. London: J. Wolfe, 1589. 4o. STC 13101. 46v07 Disc. de Desbordement de Tibre 8o. Discours du très épouventable débordement du Tibre à Rome ... le 23 de décembre 1598. Paris, 1599. 8o. Bn. 46v08 Disc. de L’execucion de Combursier a Geneue. Véritable discours de la découverte de l’entreprise de Loys de Comboursier ... exécuté à Genève le 19 avril 1609. [n.p.] and Lyons, 1609. 8o. Bn. 46v09 Disc. vi Noüe 128r04–05 46v10 Disc. des Empires. Avity, Pierre d’. Les estats, empires, et principautez du monde. Edns. found 1613–49. Heading on contents page of 1613 edn. is ‘Discours des empires.’ Duplicated entry or another copy (specified as folio) at 52v19. In 1723 booklist. for an expanded version of this work, see 15r08 and 44v01.

46v13 Disc. de l’Estate de la France. 8o. Hurault, Michel (sieur du fay). Discours sur l’estat de France. 8o and 12o edns. found 1588–1606. 46v14 Discours des Estats & offices de France 8o. fignon, Charles de. Discours des estats et offices tant du gouvernement que de la justice et des finances de France. 8o edns. found 1579–1645. 46v15 Disc. Phylosoph. de Tyard. 4o. Tyard, Pontus de. Les discours philosophiques. Paris: A. L’Angelier, 1587. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 46v16 Discouerye or Answer to 2 libells Synopsis Papismi & Tetrast: Papistic. 8o. Woodward, Philip. A detection, of divers notable untruthes, contradictions, corruptions, and falsifications. Gathered out of Mr Sutcliffes Newe Challenge, and Mr Willets Synopsis papismi and Tetrastilon papisticum. [London: secretly printed], 1602. 8o. STC 18754, ARCR II, #834. 46v17 Dissertatio censoria Nicolas Rigaltij super Editione libelli Parænetici de Cauendo Schismate. Lutetiæ Anno 1640. 8o vi. Optatus. 133r02 Rigault, nicolas. Dissertatio censoria, super editione libelli paraenetici de cavendo schismate. Paris: M. Du Puis, 1640. 8o. Bn. A response to the cross-referenced 133r02. 46v18 Dissertatio Astronomica, quæ occasione vltimi Lunaris Anni – 1638. deliquij Manuductio sit ad cognoscendum 1 statum Astronomice præsertim Lansburgianæ 2 Nouorum Phænome excitum & Interitum Autore Io: Phocylide Holwarda Frane: 1640. 16. Holwarda, Joannes Phocylides. Panselˉenos ... id est, Dissertatio astronomica. franeken: I. Alberti f. J. fabiani Theuring, 1640. 12o. BL.

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46v19 Dissertationes Quatuor quibus Episcopat. iura ex s. scripturis &c Primæua antiquitate adstruuntur contra sententiam D. Blondellij & aliorum. Authore Henrico Hammond etc Londini – 1651. 4o. Hammond, Henry. Dissertationes quatuor ... contra sententiam D. Blondelli et aliorum. London, 1651. 4o. Wing H538–9. 46v20 Dissertatio breuis de Periculis Angl. Gall. &c subjugata Germania & Dissertatio brevis, qua demonstratur, quantum, quamque vicinum periculum immineat Angliae, Galliae, et reliquis regnis ac provinciis Europae, subjugatâ Germaniâ et victo Dano. [London: E. Allde], 1626. 4o. STC 1066. 46v21 Dithmarus vi. Germanic. 64r17 46v22 Diuærus rerum Brabanticarum 4o.

Doglioni, Giovanni nicolò. Del theatro universale de’ principi et di tutte l’historie del mondo. 2 vols. Venice: n. Misserini, 1606. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 46v30 Dolce il raguazzo Comedia. 16o. Dolce, Ludovico. Il ragazzo: comedia. 8o and small-format edns. found 1541–94. 46v31 Dolce osseruationi della lengua Toscana 8o. Dolce, Lodovico. Osservationi nella volgar lingua. 8o and 12o edns. found 1550–1606. 46v32 — della dignita, Consoli & Fatti de’ Romani. 4o. Dolce, Lodovico. Le dignità de’ consoli e de gl’ imperadori, e i fatti de’ Romani. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1560–1. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

Divaeus, Petrus. Rerum Brabanticarum libri XIX. Ed. A. Le Mire. Antwerp: H. Verdussen, 1610. 4o. BL. 46v23 Diuision du Monde Signot, Jacques. La division du monde: contenant la declaration des provinces et regions d’Asie, Europe, et Aphricque. Edns. found 1539–90. 46v24 De Diuinatione per somnum. vi Tractatus. 194r02 46v25 {Doctor vi. Woman.} 213v04 46v26 Doctor and Student or a Dialogue betwixt a Dr. in Diuinity & a student in the laws of England. 8o. Saint German, Christopher. [Doctor and student]. London and Southwark, [1530?]–1638. 8o. STC 21561–82.5. 46v27 Doctrine of the scriptures concerning the originall of Dominion &c by Robert Welden, Rector of Stongstanton in Leystershire &c Lond. – 1648. 4o. Weldon, Robert. The doctrine of the scriptures, concerning the originall of dominion. London: R. Royston, 1648. 4o. Wing W1280. 46v28 Dodridges Hystorie of Wales. 4o. Doddridge, Sir John. The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the principality of Wales. London: T. Harper f. G. Emerson a. T. Alchorn, 1630. 4o. STC 6982. 46v29 Doglioni del theatro vniuersale de Principi &c di Tutte L’Historie del Mundo 2 vol. 4o.

47r01 Discourse touching the pretended match betweene the Duke of Norfolke and the Queene of Scotts. 1600. 16o A discourse touching the pretended match betwene the duke of Norfolke and the queene of Scottes. London, [1569?]; [Edinburgh, 1569?]. 8o. STC 13869–70.3 no dated edn. extant; ‘1600’ is probably a guess. 47r02 Discourse touching the North Countrey Rebellion by the Earles of Northumb. & Westmorland regnante Eliz. – 16o. norton, Thomas. To the queenes majesties poore deceived subjectes of the north countreye, drawen into rebellion by the earles of Northumberland and Westmerland. London: H. Bynneman f. L. Harrison, 1569. 8o. STC 18679.5–82. 47r03 Discourse vid. Description. 45r01 47r04 Discourse of the nationall Excellencies of England by R. H. 8o. 1658. Hawkins, Richard. A discourse of the nationall excellencies of England. London: T. newcomb f. H. fletcher, 1658. 8o. Wing H1177. 47r05 Discourse of Gods Grace and decrees, written to Dr. Robert Saunderson, By H. Hamond. D.D. London. 1660. 8o. Hammond, Henry. Charis kai eirene, or, a pacifick discourse of Gods grace and decrees. London: R. Royston, 1660. 8o. Wing H519.

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47r06 Discourse of forest trees and the Propagation of tymber with a discourse concerning fruite trees and Cider, and direccions for a Gardener, by Mr. Iohn Evelyn. London 1664. fol. Evelyn, John. Sylva, or a discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber. London: J. Martin a. J. Allestree, 1664. fol. Wing E3516. 47r07 Dissertatio vid. Ethica Cirelij E. 53r07 47r08 Catholique Divinitie Or the most Solid and Sententious Expressions of the Primitiue Doctors of the Church by Dr. Stuart Dean of Pauls. 8o. 1657 Steward, Richard. Catholique divinity. London: H.M., sold by T. Smart, 1657. 8o. Wing S5518. 47r09 De Dogmatum originis, & de vita Christian. ante tempora Constant. opus Pagan. Gaudentij. Florentiæ 1639. 4o. Gaudenzio, Paganino. De dogmatum Origenis. florence: A. Massi, 1639. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65, additional bill), £1 15s (unbound). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. Duplicated entry or another copy of the same edition at 138r10 (both entries dated).

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48r02 Domanni Apologia pro Westphalia. 4o. Domannus, Joannes. Pro Westphalia ad cl. v. Justum Lipsium apologeticus. Helmstedt: J. Lucius, 1591. 4o. Bn. 48r03 Domenichi facetiæ et Motti 8o. Domenichi, Lodovico. Facetie, et motti arguti di alcuni eccellentissimi ingegni, et nobilissimi signori. 8o edns. found 1548–1609. 48r04 Dominacij oratio in Funere Maximiliani 2di Imper. 4o. Dominaczek a Pisnitz, Sigismundus. In funere Maximiliani II imperatoris Romani oratio. Prague: G. nigrinus, 1577. 4o. nat. Lib. of Hungary. 48r05 De Dominis de Repub. Eccles. 3us vol. fol. Dominis, Marco Antonio de. De republica ecclesiastica libri X. Pt. 3 (bks. 7, 9). Hanover: heirs of L. Hulsius, 1622. fol. BL. Pts. 1 and 2 printed in London (STC 6994 et seq.). Censured in 35v12. 48r06 Dhona vi Commentaire. 37r02 48r07 Dominion vi. Doctrine. 46v27 48r08 Donatio Constantini, et Eruditorum quorundam de eadem Iudicium 4o.

47v02 Doddridge his Magazine of Honor vi Magazine. 106v01

Pincerno, Bartolomeo; Hutton, Ulrich von; Valla, Lorenzo; Cusa, nicolaus de; [and others]. De donatione Constantini quid veri habeat, eruditorum quorundam judicium. [Basle?], 1518–20. 4o.

47v03 Doughteys Analecta Sacra, vid. Analecta. 6v04

48r09 Donatio Constantini. vi Valla. 199r18

47v04 Drummond vid. Historie. 76v07

48r10 Donatus vi Virgilius 205r10

47v05 Duck. vid. Ius. 88v01

48r11 Donati dilutidaciones in Tacitum & Alios Autores 4o. Donatus, Marcellus. Scholia sive dilucidationes in Latinos plerosque historiae Romanae scriptores. 4o edns. found 1604–5.

47v01 Doddridge of Parliaments vid. Antiquity. 10r08

48r01 Dolemans Conference about the next succession to the Crowne of England. 8o. written by Parsons the Iesuite Anno 1594. Doleman, R. (i.e., Robert Parsons, with others). A conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland. [Antwerp], 1594. 8o. STC 19398, ARCR II, #167. Correct attribution to Parsons added by cataloguer, possibly based on a note in the Penshurst copy or on a cataloguing slip.

48r12 Doni di mondi Celesti, terrestri, & infernali. 8o. Doni, Antonio francesco. Mondi celesti, terrestri, et infernali, de gli Academici Pellegrini. 8o and 4o edns. found 1562–1606. In 1723 booklist. 48r13 Donnes Pseudomartyr 1. of the oath of Allegiance 4o.

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Donne, John. Pseudo-martyr. Wherein ... this conclusion is evicted: that those which are of the Romane religion in this kingdome may and ought to take the oath of allegiance. London: W. Stansby f. W. Burre, 1610. 4o. STC 7048. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/5): 14 feb. 1622/3, 2s ‘for donnes Pseudomartyr.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 48r14. 48r14 Donne Pseudomartyr. See 48r13: duplicated entry or another copy. 48r15 — 2 sermons. Donne, John. Probably Two sermons preached before King Charles. Cambridge: Printers to the University, 1634. 4o. STC 7058. The only collection so titled. But possibly two separately published sermons bound or catalogued together. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/4): 1 Dec. 1622, 1s ‘for 2. of Doctor Duns sermons.’ only two sermons were available by the date of this purchase record: STC 7051 and STC 7053–4 (three issues of the same sermon). 48r16 — his last sermon. Donne, John. Deaths duell ... Being his last sermon. London, 1632–3. 4o. STC 7031–32a. 48r17 Donne vi. Essayes. 52v14

48r22 Dorothæus vi. Eusebius 54r23 48r23 Douzæ Batauiæ Hollandiæque Annales 4o. Does, Johan van der. Bataviae Hollandiaeque annales. Leiden: Plantin a. C. Raphelengius, 1601. 4o. Bn. 48r24 Doway Bible with the Remish Test. 3 vol. 4o. The holie bible [tr. mainly by G. Martin, Douai version, oT only]. 2 vols. Douai, 1609–10 and 1635. 4o. STC 2207, 2321. Catalogued with: The new testament [tr. mainly by G. Martin, Rheims version]. 4o edns. 1582–1633. STC 2884, 2898, 2946. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/8. 48r25 Drantæ Præsul. & Sylua. Drant, Thomas. Praesul. Eiusdem sylva. [London, 1576?]. 4o. STC 7169. 48r26 Drayton of K. Iames. 8o. Drayton, Michael. To the majestie of king James. A gratulatorie poem. London: J. Roberts f. T.M a. H.L., 1603. 4o. STC 7231–31.3. 48r27 Droconis Episc. Hostiensis sermo de sac. domini passionis B P. L To. 4. Drogo (card.-bp. of ostia). Sermo de sacramento dominicae passionis. PL 166: 1514. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2.

48r18 Dordrect vi. Synodus. 184r13 48r19 Io: Dorisij Curiosæ Quæstiones de ventorum origine & de accessu Maris ad littora & Portus nostros, & ab ijsdem recessu. Paris. 1646. 8o. Dorisy, Jean. Curiosae quaestiones de ventorum origine. Paris: G. Josse, 1646. 8o. BL. 48r20 Dorothei Archimand vitæ serm. B. Pat. G. L. Tom. 1. Dorotheus the Archimandrite (saint). De vita recte et pie instituenda doctrinae ... Sermones, sive Epistolae. PG 88: 1611. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 48r21 Dorothei Episcop. Tyri de vita & morte prophet. Apostol. & 70 Discipul. B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 7. Dorotheus (saint, bp. of Tyre). De vita ac morte prophetarum, & apostolorum, synopsis. PG 92: 1059. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7.

48r28 Droict de Magistrats sur leurs subiects 8o. Bèze, Théodore de. Du droit des magistrats sur leurs subjets. 8o edns. found 1574–9. 48r29 Duareni Iureconsul. opera 8o. Par. 1550. Duarenus, franciscus. Opera que ad hunc diem edita sunt omnia. Paris: A. Parvus, 1550. 8o. Bn. 48r30 Dubrauius vi Bohemiæ &c 21v26 48r31 Duello della ignoranza & della scienza 4o. notari, Constantino de’. Il duello dell’ ignoranza, e della scienza. 4o and 8o edns. found 1607–10. 48r32 Duells vi Antiduello. 9r23 48r33 Duncan vi Apologie 9v33 48r34 Dungali responsiones ad Claudium Taurinensem B. Pat. L. Tom. 4 parte 2.

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Dungalus, Reclusus. Dungali responsa contra perversas Claudii Taurinensis episcopi sententias. PL 105: 465. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 48r35 Durandus Leodicensis Episc. de Corpore Christi contra Brunonem & Berengar. B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 3. Durand (abt. of Troarn, bp. of Liège). Liber de corpore et sanguine Christi contra Berengarium et ejus sectatores. PL 149: 1373. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 48r36 Durandi Rationale diuinorum fol. Durandus, Gulielmus. Rationale divinorum officiorum. fol. edns. found 1459–1614. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/4): 24 Dec. 1622, 5s ‘for durands rationel diuinorum officiorum.’ 48r37 Dureri Geometria vna cum firmici astr. & Ptole. Quadrip. fol. Dürer, Albrecht. Institutionum geometricarum. fol. edns. found 1532–1606. Catalogued with: firmicus Maternus, Julius. Astronomicon [with] Claudii Ptolemaei ... quod quadripartitum vocant [and other works]. fol. edns. found 1533–51. 48r38 Duri de Pascolo aulicus politicus vi furius. 60v23 48r39 Les Dynasties ou traicté des Anciens Roys des Gaul. & de Franc: depuis La deluge [blank] iusques au Roy Merouée par Iacq. Cassan. 8o A Paris. Cassan, Jacques de. Les dynasties, ou traicté des anciens rois des Gaulois et des François despuis le deluge successivement jusques au roy Meroüée. Paris, 1621 and [n.d.]. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29v04. In 1723 booklist. 48r40 Dyonisii Italicar. antiquit. Roman. fol. Dionysius (of Halicarnassus). [Antiquitates sive origines Romanae]. fol. edns. found 1480–1592. 48r41 Dyonisius Arropagita Gr. Lat. fol. Dionysius (the Areopagite). Opera omnia. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1562–1644. Possibly the ‘Dionysius Areopagita fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the

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[E] 49v01 An Eccho to the voice from Heaven. by Arise Evans. 8o. 1652. London. Evans, Rhys (Arise Evans). An eccho to The voice from Heaven. [London], 1652. 8o. Wing E3457. See 206v02 for another work by Evans. 49v02 De Ecclesiasticis Scriptorum vi Bellarmin. B. 18v02 ‘B’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 49v03 Ecclipse of the sun Aug. 11. 1645. vi. in Ramas Eng. 8 parte. 158v04 Lilly, William. The starry messenger ... The effects of the eclipse of the sun, which will be visible in England, 11 August 1645. London, 1645. 4o. Wing L2245.

E 50r01 Eadmeari Monachi Cantuariens Hist. sui seculi fol. Eadmer (the Monk). Eadmeri monachi Cantuariensis historiae novorum sive sui saeculi libri VI. London, 1623. fol. STC 7438–38.2. In 1723 booklist.

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50r02 Earthes Vanitie vi. Denison. 44r20 50r03 Ebrardus Bethuniensis aduersus Valdensis B. Pa. La To. 4o. Bernardus of fonti Calidi; Eberhard of Bethune; Ermengardus. Trias scriptorum adversus Waldensium sectam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Same text cited at 19v05 and 52v03. Standard title derived from the edn. by J. Gretserus (Ingolstadt, 1614). 50r04 Ecbertus aduersus Catharos B. Pat. La Tom. 4. part. 2. Ecbertus (abt. of Schönau). Adversus pestiferos foedissimosque Catharorum damnatos errores ac haereses ... Sermones. PL 195: 9. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 50r05 Ecclaircissement de Meliton 4o. Camus, Jean-Pierre (bp. of Belley). Les esclaircissemens de Meliton sur les entretiens curieux d’Hermodore. [n.p.], 1635. 4o. Bn. Published under the pseudonym ‘Sieur de SaintAgatange.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 113v15. In 1723 booklist. 50r06 Ecclesia Gall. vi Concordia 37r24 50r07 Eccles. Gall. Histor. &c per Fr: Bosquetum. Par. 1636. 4o. Bosquet, françois. Ecclesiae Gallicanae historiarum. Paris: J. Camusat, 1636. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77v16. 50r08 Ecclesia ante Legem vi. Bould. 23r22 50r09 Ecclesiasticum vi. Octauian. 131r12 50r10 Eccles. Gall. in schismate status. vi. Pithæi opera. 146r11 50r11 Eccles. Brittan. Antiquitat. fol. vid. Historia. 78r09 50r12 Eccles. Hystorie of Scotland, or Historie of the reformacion of the church of Scotl. by Io. Knox, set forth by David Buchanan. fol. London. 1644. Knox, John. The historie of the reformation of the Church of Scotland. Ed. D. Buchanan. London: J. Raworth f. G. Thomason a. o. Pulleyn, 1644. fol. Wing K738.

50r13 Ecclesiæ Poloniæ reformatæ Confessio. vid. Confessio. 37v02 50r14 Eccles. Ilyric: & Dalmat. Episc. ad Symaeum Pont. Rom. B. P. L. To. 3. Ecclesiae per Illyricum etc. ad Symmachum episcopum Romanum. Incipit: Bonus ille, & amator hominum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 50r15 Eccles. Regiment. vi. defence 44r05 50r16 Eccles. & Politic. Power vi. Treatise 196r01 50r17 Eccles. & Polit. power for the Oath of Allegiance 4o. Richer, Edmond. A treatise of ecclesiasticall and politike power ... set foorth ... to the Romish Catholikes of England, for theyr taking of the oath of allegiance. London: W.S., sold by J. Budge, 1612. 4o. STC 21024. Duplicated entry or another copy at 196r01 (cross-referenced at 50r16). See 50r18 for a Latin translation. 50r18 Eccles. & Polit. Potestas. 8o. Richer, Edmond. De ecclesiastica et politica potestate. 4o and 8o edns. found 1611–12. Duplicated entry or another copy at 149v06. See 50r17 for an English translation. 50r19 Edicts & Ordonnances des Tres-Christiens Roys Francois. 1. Hen. 2 Fran. 2 Hen. 3. Henry 4. & Louijs 13. sur le faict de la Iustice et livres. 1. 2. et 3. Auec Annotations &c 8o. a Paris. Anno 1635. Les edicts et ordonnances des tres-chrestiens roys, François I, Henry II, François II, Charles IX, Henry III, Henry IV et Louys XIII sur la faict de la justice et abbreviation des procés. Avec annotations, apostilles et conférences sous chacun article d’iceux. Com. P. neron a. E. Girard. 3 bks. in 1 vol. Paris: E. Richer, 1635. 8o. Harvard (Law). Duplicated entry or another copy at 50r28 (no date specified). 50r20 Edicto del Rey Don Phelippe d’Espana contra el tractato della Monarchia de Sicilia Euxerius per Cæsar Baronio Cardinal en el Tomo xjo de ses Annales Ecclesiasticos. 4o. Le Mesme en Francois. Edicto del rey Don Phelippe d’España contra el tractado della monarchia de Sicilia enxerido por Cesar Baronio. [n.p.], 1611. 4o. Bn. Published with a french translation to accompany the Spanish version.

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50r21 Edictum Christian. de fide & sacramentis Romæ Enaratum per Philippum Archintum 4o. Romæ An. 1578. Archinto, filippo. Edictum christianum de fide et sacramentis. Rome: f. Baldini, 1578. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 11r26 (no date specified). 50r22 Edict de Pacificacion. 8o. Edict et déclaration faicte par le roy sur la pacification des troubles de ce royaume. 8o edns. found 1563–1644. Several different edicts of pacification were published under this or similar titles; possibly also one of many works that were published about one of the edicts. 50r23 Edict sur les præcedents edicts de pacif. 8o. Edict du roy et déclarations sur les précédens edicts de pacification. 8o edns. found 1599–1623. 50r24 Edict du Senat de Dansicq contre les Iesuites 8o. Edicts des consuls et sénat de Dansicq et de Thurn en Prusse, contre les Jesuites. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn. 50r25 Edict du Roy sur le faict &c de ses Monnoyes 8o. Edict du roy sur le faict et règlemens général de ses monnoyes, contenant l’augmentation du cours des espèces et introduction d’aucunes étrangères. Rouen, 1615. 8o. Bn. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. 50r26 Edict of Hen. 3 confirmed by Hen. 4th. and Lewis 13. concerning Protestants at Nantes. The true originall edict of Nants, as it was enacted by Henry the third, and confirmed by ... Henry the fourth ... And reestablished by Lewis the thirteenth. London: R. field f. W. Garrett, 1622, 1623. 4o. STC 16843–4. 50r27 Edict of the French King concerning Combats. 1609. Henry IV. An edict or statute ... by the French king, concerning the prohibition and punishment of single and private combats. London: W. Hall f. R. Boyle, 1609. 4o. STC 13123. 50r28 Edicts de Francois 1. Hen. 2. Ch. 9. H. 3. H. 4. Lewis. 13. Les edicts et ordonnances des tres-chrestiens roys, François I, Henry II, François II, Charles IX, Henry III, Henry IV et

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Louys XIII sur la faict de la justice et abbreviation des procés. Com. P. neron a. E. Girard. 3 bks. in 1 vol. Paris: E. Richer, 1635. 8o. Harvard (Law). Duplicated entry or another copy at 50r19 (date specified). 50r29 Edmonds upon Cæsars Comentaries fol. bis. Edmondes, Sir Clement. Observations upon the five first bookes of Caesars Commentaries. London, 1600–9. fol. STC 7488–91. ‘bis’ = two copies. 50r30 {Sancti} Edmundi Archi Cantuariensis spec: Ecclesiæ. B. P. Lat. Tom. 5. Edmund Rich (saint, abp. of Canterbury). Libellus qui dicitur speculum ecclesiae. Incipit: Videte vocationem vestram fratres. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 50r31 Effetto de las armas Espan. en Flandes etc Anno 1638. Madrid Efetos de las armas Espanolas del rey ... en Flandes contra los exercitos de Francia y Olandia, en la campana deste ano 1638. Madrid, 1638. fol. BL.

50v01 Efficies & Histoire Françoise depuis Pharamond. fol. C., H. Abrégé de l’histoire Française, avec les effigies des rois depuis Pharamond. fol. edns. found 1596–1646. Earlier edns. lack ‘effigies’ in title. Duplicated entry or another copy at 3r08. 50v02 Είχων Βασιλιχή the Portraicture of his sacred Majestie in his solitudes and suffrings – Anno 1648. 8o. Gauden, John; Charles I. Eikˉon Basilikˉe. The pourtraicture of his sacred majestie in his solitudes and sufferings. Many 8o and 12o edns., all London, 1648 [i.e., 1649]. Wing E268–88. 50v03 Egertons discourse upon the statuts of Mag. Charta also of the Præmunire MS. 4o. Egerton, Thomas. [Discourse upon the statutes of Magna Carta, also of the praemunire]. Manuscript. 4o. Manuscript copy of a widely circulated text, first printed as A Discourse upon the Exposicion and Understanding of Statutes (San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1942). 50v04 Eginhardus. vi. Germanic: 64r17

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50v05 Egnatius. vi. Suetonius 182v03 50v06 Eguiluz su Militia 4o. Eguiluz, Martín de. Milicia, discurso y regla militar. 4o edns. found 1592–5. 50v07 Eleccion vi Histor. narracion 79v12 50v08 Electa sacra vi Aloysii 7v01 50v09 Electio Imp. vi shardius 172r12 50v10 de Elect. origine vi. Canisius 27v11 50v11 Elementa Iurisprud. &c quibus accessit descriptio iuris & Iudicij temperatis secundum consuetud. feudales & Normanicas. Nen non descriptio Iuris & Iudicii Ecclesiast. secundum Canones & Constitutiones Anglican. per Ric. Zoucheum. Oxoniæ – 1636. 4o. zouch, Richard. Elementa jurisprudentiae. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1636. 4o. STC 26132. 50v12 Elements of Architecture by Wotton 4o. Wotton, Sir Henry. The elements of architecture. London: J. Bill, 1624. 4o. STC 26011. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/7a): 13 April 1624, 3s 2d ‘for 2 bookes of Wottons archytecture and for the covering of one of them.’ Wotton’s book appeared in one slim volume; two copies likely purchased. 50v13 Elements of the Common Lawes of England by Sir Fr. Bacon. 4o. Bacon, francis. The elements of the common lawes of England. London, 1630–9. 4o. STC 1134–6. Sidney family copy of STC 1134 (1630) in niedersächchische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen (8o J. Stat. XIV, 3189). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Modern binding. Book stamp: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Acad. Georgiae Augustae.’ Purchased by Göttingen in 1765, probably from Thomas osborne (G. Grote, personal communication, 1988). See 46r31 for another family book bought by the same library in the 1750s from the same source. for osborne and the sale of the Penshurst library, see Intro. 50v14 Elias Thesbites vi. Camartus 27r30 50v15 Elianas de varia Historia. 16.

Aelianus, Claudius. De varia historia. Small-format edns. found 1553–1630. See 50v17 for an edn. in Italian. 50v16 Elianus his Tacticks fol. Aelianus (Tacticus). The tactiks of Aelian or art of embattailing an army. Ed. a. tr. J. Bingham. London: L. Lisle, [1616]. fol. STC 161–61.5. Possibly, but less likely, a ‘second part’ published 1629–31 (STC 162–3). Duplicated entry or another copy at 3v14. 50v17 Eliano de varia historia. 8o. Aelianus, Claudius. I quatordici libri di Eliano di varia historia. Tr. G. Laureo. Venice: B. Cesano, 1550. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist as ‘Historie di Eliano di varia,’ which confirms the edn. in Italian suggested by Italian form of author name in entry. See 50v15 for an edn. in Latin. 50v18 Elogium Heroinum or the praise of worthy women by C. G. i.e. C. Gerbier. London. 1651. 16o. Gerbier, Charles. Elogium heroinum: or, the praise of worthy women. London, 1651. 12o. Wing G583–83A. 50v19 {Sancti} Eligij Homiliæ B. P. La. To. 2. Eligius (saint, bp. of noyon). Homiliae XVI. PL 87: 473, 593. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 50v20 Elpinius vi. Saracenica 155r03 Apparently referring to The saracenical historie, tr. Thomas Erpinus, and printed as part of Purchas his pilgrimage (London, 1625). Erpinus’s original edn., Historia Saracenica (Leiden, 1625), is not listed in the catalogue. 50v21 Elucidarium deiparæ Autore Io. Baptist Poza societat Iesu Cantabr. Lugduni Anno 1627. 4o. Poza, Juan Bautista. Elucidarium deiparae ... De chronographia, et geographia mysteriorum Virginis, Libri I; De re paterna, Liber II; De corpore Virginis, Liber III; Supplementum prodefiniendo immaculo conceptu, Liber IV. Lyons: heirs of G. Rouille, 1627. 4o. Bn. The abbreviated ‘Cantabr’ apparently an error, possibly for an abbreviated ‘contentiosis’ (which follows soon after Poza’s name in the full title). 50v22 Embden affaires de leur ville. 4o. Probably Gründtlicker Warhafftiger Bericht ... Relation véritable et détaillée de la réforme évangélique des eglises chrétiennes d’Embden ... avec une courte mention de la doctrine

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et des règlements religieux de la communauté chrétienne de la sus-dite ville. Bremen: B. Peters, 1594. 8o. Bn. 50v23 Emblemes 4o. Insufficient information to identify: numerous possibilities. 50v24 Empires vi Discours 46v10 50v25 Enchij Enchyridion. 16. Probably Eck, Johannes. Enchiridion locorum communium adversus Lutheranos. Many 8o and small-format edns. from 1525. With ‘Enchii’ likely an error for ‘Eckii’: no Enchiridion by an ‘Enchius’ found. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/4) employ the same wording: 24 Dec. 1622, 8d for ‘Enchij Enchyridion.’ 50v26 Englands Recouery vi. Anglia rediuiua. A. 7v13 ‘A’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 50v27 The English Improuer or a New Survey of Husbandry &c by Walter Blith, London. 1649. 4o. Blith, Walter. The English improover. London: J. Wright, 1649. 4o. Wing B3193–4. 50v28 Englands Epinomis by Io. Selden MS fol. Selden, John. Englands Epinomis. Manuscript. fol. CKS. Manuscript version of a work first published in 1683 (Wing S2427). Sidney family copy (ca 1640) in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z11). Modern cloth binding over original paper wrappers, with the eighteenth-century bookplate of William Perry, husband of Elizabeth Sidney. Like some other manuscript books listed in the catalogue (see 37r28, 71r01, 113r02, 151r16), it was evidently not included in the sale of the library and remained at Penshurst. 50v29 Enguerran vi. Monstrelet 119r15 50v30 Ennodij opera. 8o. Ennodius, Magnus felix. Opera. Paris and Tournai, 1611. 8o. 50v31 Enquiries vi. Pseudodoxia. 153v11 51r01 Elementa Opticæ Vitell. Polonus 8o. 1651. London

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Powell, Thomas. Elementa opticae nova. London: J. Grismond, 1651. 8o. Wing P3071. A prefatory poem facing the engraved title page explains that ‘Vitellio Polonus’ wrote an Optica in 1270; the cataloguer has mistaken him for the author. 51r02 Entertainement of K. Charles 2d through London to his Coronacion with the manner of his Coronacion & Feast, by Io. Ogilby – fol – London – 1662. ogilby, John. The entertainment of ... Charles II in his passage through the city of London to his coronation ... [with a] narrative of his majesties coronation ... and royal feast. London, 1662. fol. Wing o171–2. 51r03 Endimion, an Excellent fancy first in french by mouns. Gombauld, translated by Ri. Hurst, Gent. – London 1639. 8o. Gombauld, Jean ogier de. Endimion. An excellent fancy first composed in French. Tr. R. Hurst. London: J. okes f. S. Browne, 1639. 8o. STC 11991. 51r04 English Grammer for Forreiners to learne English, & a Grammer of the Spanish or Castilian Tongue, with Speciall remarks upon the Portugues dialect &c by I. Howell London 1662. 8o. Howell, James. A new English grammar ... for forreners to learn English. London: T. Williams, H. Brome, a. H. Marsh, 1662. 8o. Wing H3095. 51r05 Good English, or Certaine Reasons pointing out the safest way of settlement in this kingdome &c May 2. 1648. vi. in Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 Good English: or, certain reasons pointing out the safest way of settlement in this kingdom, this second day of May, 1648. [London], 1648. 4o. Wing G1043. 51r06 Englands Excellencies vid. Discourse. 47r04 51r07 Englands Warning Peice or the History of the Gunpowder treason by Tho. Spencer. 8o. 1659. Spencer, Thomas. Englands warning-peece: or the history of the gun-powder treason. London: T.n. f. T. Pierrepoint, 1659. 8o. Wing S4961.

51v01 Enquiries touching the diversitie of Languages and Religions through the Cheife parts of the world by Edw. Breerewood. London 1635. 4o. Brerewood, Edward. Enquiries touching the diversity of languages, and religions through the cheife parts of the

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world. London: J. norton f. J. norton a. R. Whitaker, 1635. 4o. STC 3621. 51v02 The Entrance of Mazzarini, or, Memorialls of the state of France, Oxford 1657. 8o. Tanner, Thomas. The entrance of Mazzarini: or, some memorials of the state of France. oxford: H.H. f. T. Robinson, 1657. 8o. Wing T140. Dedicated to Philip Sidney, then Viscount Lisle and later third earl of Leicester (1619–98). 51v03 Ephemeris Parliamentaria, or a faithfull Register of the transactions in Parliament in the 3 & 4 yeares of K. Charles london 1654. fol. Ephemeris parliamentaria. Ed. T. fuller. London: J. Williams a. f. Eglesfield, 1654. fol. Wing f2422. 51v04 Epigrams &c by Geo Turberaile Lond. Anno 1567. 8. Turberville, George. Epitaphes, epigrams, songs and sonets. London: H. Denham, 1567. 8o. STC 24326. 51v05 Epigrams &c by the Earle of Surrey Lond. Anno 1574. 8. Howard, Henry (earl of Surrey). Songes and sonettes. London: R. Tottell, 1574. 8o. STC 13866. The accounts of Henry Sidney (1574–5) record the purchase of ‘printed books, bought of Totill’ for £2 4s (HMC I, 426). This particular book, however, is an added entry, and so was entered in the catalogue after 1652. Philip Sidney praises Surrey’s lyrics in Defence, 112. 51v06 Epilogue to the Tragedie of the Church of England being a necessary consideracion and breif resolucion of the Cheife Controversies in Religion that divide the Western Church. By Herbert Thorndike, London – 1659. fol. Thorndike, Herbert. An epilogue to the tragedy of the Church of England. London: J.M. a. T.R. f. J. Martin, J. Allestree a. T. Dicas, 1659. fol. Wing T1050. 51v07 Epistolæ vid. Socrates. 177v01 51v08 Epistolæ Græcanicæ mutuæ. Aureliæ Allobrogum Anno 1606. fol. Epistolae graecanicae mutuae. Ed. J. Cujacius. Geneva: Caldoriana Societatis, 1606. fol. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 7s (unbound).

52r01 Enseignes et estendarts de France vi. Galland. 62r15 52r02 Ensi Hystor. Indiæ orient. 8o. Ens, Gaspar. Indiae occidentalis historia. Cologne: G. Lutzenkirchen, 1612. 8o. BL. With ‘orient’ apparently a cataloguer error for ‘occident.’ 52r03 — rerum Belgicarum fol. Meteren, Emanuel van; Ens, Gaspar. Belli civilis in Belgio ... historia. Tr. and adapted G. Ens. fol. edns. found 1610–23. ‘Rerum Belgicarum’ is the running head. See also 115v13, which notes three copies. 52r04 L’Entretien de bons Esprits sur la vanité du monde. 8o. La Serre, Jean Puget de. L’entretien des bons esprits sur les vanitez du monde. 8o edns. found 1629–42. 52r05 Ephemeris ad Annum – 1620. [Almanack]. Insufficient information to identify. Many almanacks are extant from 1620: see, e.g., STC 407.3, 421.5, 426.8, 435.9, 438, 445.15 et seq. 52r06 Epicteti Enchir. per Arrianum 4o. Epictetus; Arrianus, flavius. [Arriani de Epicteti dissertationibus libri III]. 4o and 8o edns. found 1554–1600. 52r07 Epicteti Ceb. Theophra. Charact. cum Pitha. frag. 16o. Epictetus; Cebes; Theophrastus; Pythagoras. Thesaurus philosophiae moralis ... Epicteti enchiridion, Cebetis Thebani tabula, Theophrasti characteres, Pythagoreorum fragmenta. Ed. W. Canter a. H. de Sponde. Small-format edns. found 1589, 1613. 52r08 — Enchirid. 8o. Epictetus. Enchiridion. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. 52r09 Epiphanij opera fol. Epiphanius (saint, bp. of Constantia). [Opera]. fol. edns. found 1545–1617. Probably not the 1622 edition in Greek and Latin (see 52r10).

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52r10 Epiphanij Græ. & Lat. 2 vol. fol. Epiphanius (saint, bp. of Constantia). Opera omnia. Greek and Latin. 2 vols. Tr. D. Petau. Paris: M. Sonnius, C. Morel, a. S. Cramoisy, 1622. fol. BL. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/4): 2 Jan. 1622, 8s ‘for Epiphanius and Irenaeus’ (see 87v07 for Irenaeus). 52r11 Episcop. inuestitura vi. Walthamus 212r12 52r12 Episcopacy vi. Royall. 167v01 52r13 Episcopi munus vi. vielmus. 203v01 52r14 Epistolæ Paraneticæ ad Paulum 5m. 8o. Lisca, Alessandro da. Ad Paulum V pontificem maximum, epistolae IIII clarissimorum italicae jurisconsultorum pareneticae. Phinopolis [fictitious imprint], 1606. 8o. BL. 52r15 Epistola Decretalis Innocentij 3 Pontific. Romæ. 4o. Quod Rex Francorum superiorem in Temporal. minime recognoscit, ne ipsum quidem summum Pontific. Epistola decretalis Innocentii III. 4o and 8o edns. found, all [n.p., n.d.]. Catalogues of holding libraries usually supply dates from 1609 to 1612. 52r16 Epistres spirituelles de Francois de sales Evesque de Geneue, A Rouen – 1639. 8o. Sales, francis de (saint). Les épistres spirituelles. Rouen: E. Vereul, 1639. 8o. Bn. 52r17 Epistola Hystorica, de mutuis officijs inter sedem Apostol. & Magnæ Britan. Reges Christianos, Per Rich: Smitheum Chalcedonensem, Coloniæ Anno 1637. 8o. B. Smith, Richard (bp. of Chalcedon). Epistola historica de mutuis officiis inter sedem apostolicam et Magnae Britanniae reges Christianos. Cologne [i.e., Paris], 1637. 12o. Bn. ‘B’ probably = ‘Bis’ (two copies). 52r18 Epistolæ Pauli & Timotheum & Titum, vi. Operis. 133r01 52r19 Epistre Consolatoire. 16o. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by René Benoist, Guillaume Du Choul, Simon Goulart, and Pierre Viret.

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52r20 Epithalamia Oxon. ad Car. Regem 4o. [oxford University]. Epithalamia Oxoniensa. In ... Caroli, regis, etc., cum Henretta Maria, connubium. oxford: J. Lichfield a. G. Turner, 1625. 4o. STC 19031. 52r21 Epitome Hystor. Gall. 8o. Candido, Pantaleone. Epitome historiae Gallicae. frankfurt: J. Rhodius, 1604. 8o. Munich BSB. 52r22 Epochæ illustros per Iac. Capellum 4o. Cappel, Jacques (the third). Epocharum illustrium ... cum explicatione selectorum aliquot difficilium scripturae locorum. Sedan, 1605. 4o. Bn. 52r23 Erasmi Similia vi. Gentilis de Actoribus &c 62v26 52r24 Erasmi Adag. Chiliades. fol. Erasmus, Desiderius. Adagiorum chiliades. fol. edns. found 1508–1646. In 1723 booklist. 52r25 Erasmi Colloquia 8o. Erasmus, Desiderius. [Colloquia]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. In 1723 booklist. 52r26 Erastothenes de terræ ambitus vera quantitate 4o. Snellius, Willebrodus. Eratosthenes Batavus, de terrae ambitus vera quantitate. Leiden: I. à Colster, 1617. 4o. BL. 52r27 Erastus de Astrol. divinetr: in stathum. 4o. Erastus, Thomas. De astrologia divinatrice epistolae. Ed. J.J. Grynaeus. Basle: P. Perna, 1580. 4o. BL. 52r28 Ercillæ Araucana. 8o. Ercilla y zúñiga, Alonso de. La Araucana. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1569–1632.

52v01 Erker vi Description and Mines. 44r27, 117r07 52v02 Erembergi Politica 8o. Weyhe, Eberhard von (Waremundus de Erenberg). Explicatio vetustissimae disceptationis politicae. 8o edns. found 1592–1651.

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52v03 Eremengardus aduersus Valdenses B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 4. Bernardus of fonti Calidi; Eberhard of Bethune; Ermengardus. Trias scriptorum adversus Waldensium sectam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Same text cited at 19v05 and 50r03. Standard title derived from the edn. by J. Gretserus (Ingolstadt, 1614). 52v04 L’Eromena del signor Biondi. 4o. Biondi, Giovanni francesco. L’Eromena. 4o edns. found 1624–40. In 1723 booklist. 52v05 Erpoldas vi. Lindenburch 99v14 52v06 Errard de la Fortificacion fol. Errard, Jean. La fortification réduicte en art. fol. edns. found 1604–22. 52v07 {B} Essayæ Abbatis oraciones ad Fratres B. P. Lat. 2. Isaias, Gazaeus (abt. of Scete). Ad fratres quicum ipso vivebant; orationes, 29. Incipit: Qui mecum manere vultis audite. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 52v08 Escalante dell arte militare fol. Escalante, Bernardino de. Dialogos del arte militar. Brussels: R. Velpius, 1588–94. fol. Sidney family copy of the 1588 edn. in University of Michigan, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, Rare Books and Special Collections (U101 E.74 1588). original limp vellum binding. fragments of two early paper shelf marks on spine, but not likely from the Penshurst library, where there is no evidence of shelf marks. Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Later memorial bookplate: ‘Stephen Spaulding, 1907–1925; class of 1927.’ 52v09 Esopo sue Fauolæ. 16. Aesop. Favole d’Esopo. Small-format edns. in Italian found 1544–1650. 52v10 Esclaircissemens familiers de La Controuerse de L’Eucharistie etc. Par David Blondell 8o. Anno 1641. Blondel, David. Esclaircissements familiers de la controverse de l’Eucharistie. Quevilly: J. Cailloüé, 1641. 8o. Bn. 52v11 L’Espine vi Racourcy. 159r04

52v12 Espensæus de Cœlorum animatione 8o. Espence, Claude d’. De coelorum animatione ex theologis et philosophis collectanea. Paris, 1571–2. 8o. 52v13 Essay de Merueilles. 8o. Binet, Etienne. Essay des merveilles de nature, et des plus nobles artifices. 4o and 8o edns. found 1622–46. 52v14 Essayes in Diuinity by the late D. Donne Deane of Pauls London 1651. 16o. Donne, John. Essayes in divinity. Ed. J. Donne. London: T.M. f. R. Marriott, 1651. 12o. Wing D1861. 52v15 Essayes upon seuerall subiects, not unworthy of Consider. in these tymes London 1651. 4o. Essayes upon several subjects. London: R. Cotes f. E. Husband, 1651. 4o. Wing E3303. 52v16 L’Estat de la France comme elle estoit gouernée en l’an 1648. impr. 1649. 32o. Pinson de la Martinière, Jean. Estat de la France come elle estoit gouvernée en l’an 1648. [n.p.], 1649. 12o. Bn. 52v17 {L’Estat de la France nouuellement corrigé, et mis en meilleur ordre. Par N. Besongne. A Paris. 1663. 2 vol.} Besongne, nicholas. L’estat de la France. 2 vols. Paris: E. Loyson, 1663. 12o. Bn. Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 52v18 Essayes by Robinson. 4o. Robinson, John. New essayes or observations. London, 1628–9. 4o. STC 21112a–13. 52v19 Estat des Empires. fol. Avity, Pierre d’. Les estats, empires, royaumes, et principautez du monde. fol. edns. found 1625–44. Duplicated entry or another copy (format not specified) at 46v10. for an expanded version of this work, see 15r08 and 44v01. 52v20 Estienne Apologie pour Herodote. 8o. Estienne, Henri. De l’introduction au traité de la conformité des merveilles anciennes avec les modernes, ou traité préparatif à l’apologie pour Hérodote. 8o edns. found 1566–1607. See 180r18 for a version in English. 52v21 Estius in Epistol. fol. Estius, Guilielmus. In omnes divi Pauli apostoli epistolas commentarius. fol. edns. found 1614–52.

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52v22 Ethericus aduersus Elipandum. B. Pat. Lat. To. 4. par 2 Ethericus (bp. of osma a. Beatus, presbyter of Liébana). Adversus Elipandum Archiepiscopum Toletanum libri duo. Incipit: Legimus literas Prudentiae tua. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 52v23 Euagrius vi. Eusebius 54r23 52v24 Euagrius de 8. vitiosis Cogitationibus. B. P. Lat. Tom. 5. Evagrius, Ponticus. Ad Anatolium, de octo vitiosis cogitationibus. Incipit: octo summa vitiosarum cogitationum genera sunt. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 52v25 Eucherij Lugdunensis Homiliæ B. P. La. Tom. 2. Eucherius (saint, bp. of Lyons). Homiliae. PL 50: 833. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 52v26 Euclid. lib. Elementorum 15. fol. bis per Comandinum Euclid. Elementorum libri XV. Tr. f. Commandino. Pesaro, 1572, 1619. fol. ‘bis’ = two copies. 52v27 Euclid. liber jus vi. Dasijpodius 42r29

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53r01 Escape vi. Catalogue. 30r07 53r02 Miscellanea Spiritualia, or Deuout Essayes the Second parte by Mr. Montagu. Lond. 1654. 4o. Montagu, Walter. Miscellanea spiritualia: or, devout essayes ... the second part. London: J. Crooke, G. Bedell, a. partners, 1654. 4o. Wing M2474. See 119r21 for the first part (published in 1648). 53r03 L’Escole des Maris, Comedie, de I. B. P. Moliere A Paris – 1661. – 12o. Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de. L’escole des maris, comédie. Paris, 1661. 12o. Bn. 53r04 {Escurial, vi: Descripcion.} 45r07 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 53r05 Essay vid. Destruction. 43v13 53r06 Essay at the Rationality of the Art of Speaking. vi Hermælogium 72v10 53r07 Cirelij Ethica. Selenoburgi. 4to. Crellius, Johannes. Ethica Aristotelica. Selenoburgi [Amsterdam, 1650?]. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 12s 6d (unbound).

52v28 Espugnatione e difeza vi Busca. 25r27 52v29 Euclide les 9em Primier livres 4o. Euclid. Les neuf premiers livres des Élemens. Tr. J. Errard. Paris, 1605, 1629. 8o. 52v30 Euclide with Dees preface. fol. Bis. Euclid. The elements of geometrie. Tr. H. Billingsley. Pref. J. Dee. London: J. Day, 1570. fol. STC 10560. ‘Bis’ = two copies. Accounts of Rowland Whyte (CKS U1475 A39): 7 May 1597, 14s ‘for an english euclid for your Lordship sent by mr leonard to flushing.’ 52v31 Euclides Elements of Geometry, the first 6 bookes &c By Capt. Tho. Rudd Cheife Engineer to his late Majestie. Lond. – 1651. 4o. Euclid. Euclides elements of geometry. Ed. T. Rudd. Pref. J. Dee. London: R. a. W. Leybourne f. R. Tomlins a. R. Boydell, 1651. 4o. Wing E3396.

53v01 {Mr Iohn} – Evelyns discourse about Forest trees &c vi. discourse. 47r06 53v02 Examination of Tilenis before the Tryers, in order to his settlement in the Office of a Publique Preacher in the Commonwealth of Vtopia whereto are annex’d the Tenents of the Remonstants touching those 5 Articles voted &c at Dort – London – 1658. 8o. Womock, Laurence. The examination of Tilenus. London: R. Royston, 1658. 12o. Wing W3343.

54r01 Euclidis 9. Posteriores lib. 16. Euclid. Posteriores libri IX. Accessit liber XVI. Edns. found 1589-1607. often catalogued with 54r02 as a 2-vol. set (in edns. from 1589). 54r02 Euclid. Elements & de solid. regul. Compar. per Clauium 4o.

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Euclid. Elementorum libri XV, accessit liber XVI de solidorum regularium comparatione. Tr. C. Clavius. 8o edns. found 1574–1644. often catalogued with 54r01 as a 2-vol. set (in edns. from 1589). 54r03 Euclid. lib. 15. Elem. per theonem fol. Euclid; Theon of Alexandria. Elementorum geometricorum lib. XV: cum expositione Theonis. fol. edns. found 1503–58. 54r04 Euclid. Elements per Candallum fol. Euclid. Elementa. Tr. f. de foix (duc de Candale). fol. edns. found 1566–1602. 54r05 Euclid. in Italiam fol. Euclid. [Elementi]. fol. edns. in Italian found 1543– 1625. 54r06 Eucl. per Campanum. fol. Euclid. [Elementa]. Tr. C. da novara [and others]. fol. edns. found 1482–1558. 54r07 Eucl. Elements lib. 10. 4o. Euclid. Elementorum liber decimus. 4o edns. found 1551–2. 54r08 Eucl. lib. 10. Elem. vi. Trismegistus 196r19 54r09 Euclid. 6 priores lib. 16. Euclid. Elementorum geometricum libri sex priores. 8o and small-format edns. found 1616–50. 54r10 Eudociæ Theodosij vxoris Homero Centones de rebus diuin: – B. P. Lat. Tom. 8o. Homerici centones de Christo. A group of fifty-three poems, sometimes attrib. to Eudocia (empress) but also ascribed to Pelagius Patricius. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8. 54r11 Eugeni memoriale de guerra. 4o. Eugeni, Girolamo. Memoriale di guerra. Venice: G.B. Ciotti, 1606. 8o. Madrid (nat. Lib. Spain).

54r14 — liber Apologeticus Sanctorum martyrum Ibid. To. 8us. Eulogius (saint, bp. of Toledo). Liber apologeticus martyrum. PL 115: 851. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 9. 54r15 — Documentum ibid. To. 6. Eulogius (saint, bp. of Toledo). Liber documentum martyrii. PL 115: 819. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 9. 54r16 — Epistolæ ibid. To. 9. Eulogius (saint, bp. of Toledo). Epistolae. PL 115: 841. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 54r17 Euphormionis Lucini satyr. 8o. Barclay, John (pseud. Lusinus Euphormio). Euphormionis Lusinini Satyricon. 5 pts. 8o and 12o edns. found 1605–40. Duplicated entry or another copy at 85v13. 54r18 Euripid. Græco-Lat. 16. Euripides. Tragoediae. 8o and small-format edns. in Greek and Latin found 1524–1631. 54r19 Euripid. Traged. 8. bis. Euripides. Tragoediae. Many 8o edns. published throughout the period. Duplicated entry or third copy at 54r20 (‘bis’ = two copies). 54r20 Euripid. 8o. See 54r19: duplicated entry or third copy. 54r21 Europæ speculum or a View or survey of the state of Religion in the Westerne parts of the World &c by Sir Edwyn Sands. printed Hagæ-Comitis 1629. 4o. Sandys, Sir Edwin. Europae speculum. The Hague, 1629. 4o. STC 21718.

54r12 Eugubinus vi. Augustinus. 15r04

54r22 Eusebius contra Hieroclen. v. Philostratus 144r13

54r13 Sancti Eulogij memoriale sanctorum. B. P. Lat. Tom. 9. Eulogius (saint, bp. of Toledo). Liber memoriale sanctorum. PL 115: 731. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9.

54r23 Eusebij Ruffini, socrat. Theodoriti, Sozomeni, Theodori, Euagrii, Dorothei Histor. Ecclesiast. fol. Eusebius [and others]. Eusebii Pamphili, Ruffini, Socratis, Theodoriti, Sozomeni, Theodori, Evagrii, et Dorothei ecclesiastica historia. Tr. W. Musculus, J. Camerarius,

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J. Christopherson. Ed. J.J. Grynaeus. fol. edns. found 1570–1611.

Comp. Constantine VII (Porphyrogenitus). Ed. and tr. H. de Valois. Paris: M. de Puis, 1634. 4o. BL.

54r24 Eusebij Hystor. Tripartita germanicé. 4o. Eusebius [and others]. Chronica, das ist ... die Historia ecclesiastica Eusebii Pamphili ... zum andern, die Historia ecclesiastica tripartita. fol. edns. found 1545–1607.

54v02 Excerpta ex lib. Quarci. 8 Quiroga, Gaspar. Excerpta ex indice librorum expurgatorum. Strassburg: L. zetzner, 1609. 8o. yale.

54r25 Eusebius de Preparatione Euangelica. 4o. Eusebius. De evangelica preparatione. 4o edns. found 1497–1534. 54r26 Eusebij Chronicon. Eusebius. Chronicon. Edns. found 1474–1608. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 28 oct. 1619, 18s for ‘Eusebius chronicles and Peter Lombard’ (for Lombard, see 103v11). The second earl cites Eusebius under ‘nominum’ in CKS U1475 z1/5. 54r27 Euseb. Gr. Lat. 2 vol. fol. Eusebius. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin of various works found 1544–1628. Possibly one work bound in two vols., possibly a made-up set of two separately published edns. of different works. 54r28 Eutocius vi. Archmed. 11r28 54r29 Eutropio. Hystoria. 4o. Eutropius, flavius. Historia Romana. 4o edns. found 1471–1642. 54r30 Eutropius vi. Marcellinus. 109r25 54r31 Examen de la replique & touchant la vocacion de Ministres & Marques de l’Eglise. 8o M., f.D.L. Examen de la réplique de Messire Jaques Davi ... à la response de quelques ministres des églises réformées, sur un certain escrit, touchant leur vocation et marques de l’eglise. Sedan: J. Le febvre, 1598. 12o. Bn.

54v01 Polybij Diodori siculi Nicolai Damasceni Dionysij Haliarch: Appiani Alexand. Io. Dionis Antiocheni. Excepta ex Collectaneis Constantini Augusti Porphyrogenit. Hen. Valesio Interprete. Paris. 1634. 4o. Polybii, Diodori Siculi, Nicolai Damasceni, Dionysii Halicar., Appiani Alexand., Dionis et Joannis Antiocheni.

54v03 Excommunicatio Venetorum & Censura diuersorum circa illam Ital. 4o. Possibly Pauli V. papae excommunicationis sententia, adversus serenissimum ducem & senatum ac universum dominium Venetum ... et pro iisdem diversorum theologorum responsiones. frankfurt, 1607. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). The 1606 papal interdict of Venice generated many pamphlets, often bound together under descriptive titles; entry may refer to one of these collections. 54v04 Exercise spirituell 16. Possibly Ignatius (of Loyola). Les vrais exercices spirituels. Small-format edns. found 1609–44. The best known and most frequently published work of this title. But several other authors published works with similar titles, and all were available in small-format edns. 54v05 Exercitationes vi. Heinsius 71v20 54v06 Exercitat. Duæ Anatom. De Circulatione sanguinis etc. Autore Guilielm. Harueo Anglo etc Roterodami – 1649. 16o. Harvey, William. Exercitationes duae anatomicae de circulatione sanguinis. Rotterdam: A. Leers, 1649. 16o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 12s 6d (unbound). 54v07 Eiusdem Exercitatio Anatomica de motu Cordis & sanguinis cum prefatione Zachariæ Syluij Medici Rhoterodamensis. Accessit, Dissertatio de Corde Doct. Iacobi de Bach etc Rhoterodami – 1648. 16o. Harvey, William; Back, Jacobus de. Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis ... Accessit dissertatio de corde doct. Jacobi de Back. Rotterdam: A. Leers, 1648. 16o. BL. 54v08 Eiusdem Haruei Exercit. de generatione Animal. de partu de conceptione &c Lond. 1651. 4o. Harvey, William. Exercitationes de generatione animalium. London: W. Dugard f. o. Pulleyn, 1651. 4o. Wing H1091. 54v09 Exhortatio ad Regis Galliæ Conciliarios quo pacto obviam iri possit sedition. quæ ob Religionis Causam impendere videntur. 1561. 8.

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Ad regis Galliae consiliarios, exhortatio: quo pacto obviam iri possit seditionibus, quae ob religionis causam impendere videntur. [n.p.], 1561. 8o. Bn. 54v10 An Exposicion or a short &c Epitome of the most choise Comentaries upon the Reuelacion of St. Io. &c by Hezek. Holland. London – 1651. 4o. Holland, Hezekiah. An exposition or ... epitome of the most choice commentaries upon the Revelation of Saint John. London: T.R. a. E.M. f. G. Calvert, 1650. 4o. Wing H2426. The only extant edn.; ‘1651’ probably an error. 54v11 Extravagantes &c vi. Corpus Canonic. 3us vol. 39v15 54v12 Ezechielis Poetæ Christiani Fragment B P. La. To. 8. Ezekiel Tragicus. De Ezekiali dramate ex Clementis Alexandrinis libr. 1, Stromata. [Exagoge, fragments]. Incipit: Moses praefatur: Ex quo Jacob terram linques Chananaeam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8.

55r01 Expeditio in Ream Insulam Authore Ed. Dom. Herbert Barone de Cherbury. Lond. 8o 1656. Herbert, Edward (Baron Herbert of Cherbury). Expeditio in Ream insulam. London: H. Moseley, 1656. 8o. Wing H1503. 55r02 Explanatio veri ac Legitimi iuris, Quo Seren. Lusit. rex Antonius 1us nititur, ad bellum Philippi Regi Castellæ &c Lugduni Batauorum 1585. 4to Antony (prior of Crato, self-styled king of Portugal). Explanatio veri ac legitimi juris. Leiden: C. Plantin, 1585. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

[f] 55v01 Les Facheux Comedie de I. B. P. Moliere A Paris – 1662 – 12o. Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de. Les Facheux. Comedie. Paris: J. Guignard, 1662. 12o. BL. 55v02 Philosophicall fancies written by the Lady Newcastle London 1653. 8o.

Cavendish, Margaret (duchess of newcastle). Philosophicall fancies. London: T. Roycroft f. J. Martin a. J. Allestree, 1653. 8o. Wing n865. for additional works by Cavendish, see 145v03 and 147r13. 55v03 Fage his description of the world vi. description. 43v10

f 56r01 Fabian his Concordance of Hystorie fol. fabyan, Robert. The chronicle of Fabyan, whiche he hym selfe nameth the concordaunce of hystoryes. London, 154259. fol. STC 10661–64.5. Earlier edns. lack ‘concordance’ in title. 56r02 Fabri Gemma – 16. Smith, William. Gemma Fabri: qua sacri Biblii margaritae. 8o edns. found 1598–1603. 56r03 {Faber, vi Petrus} 142r23–v03 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 56r04 Antonius Faber. vi Consultatio. 39r11 56r05 Fabriano vi. Mambino 109r03–04 56r06 Fabricius de Locutione &c 4o. fabricius, Hieronymus. De locutione et eius instrumentis liber. Venice: B. a. A. Meiettos, 1601. 4o. Munich BSB. 56r07 Fabulæ Pontific: etc dissipatæ autore Martino Westcomb Oxoniæ. 1639. 16. Wescombe, Martin. Fabulae pontificiae evangelicae veritatis radiis dissipatae. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1639. 8o. STC 25261. 56r08 Facundi Episcopi Hernicanensis pro defensione Trium Capitulorum Consilij Chalcedonensis libri 12. Sirmundi notis illustrati etc Parisijs Anno 1629. 8o. facundus (bp. of Hermiane). Pro defensione trium capitulorum Concilii Calchedonensis libri XII. Ed. J. Sirmond. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1629. 8o. BL. 56r09 Factum pour Messire Philippes de la Mothe Houdancourt Duc de Cardonne & Mareshall de France &c contre Monsr. Le Procureur du Roy au Parlement de Grenoble, 4o.

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La Mothe Houdancourt, Philippe de. Première (-quatrième) factum, ou defenses ... contre M. le procrueur general du roy au parlement de Grenoble. Paris, 1649. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

56r20 La Fauconnerie de Charles d’Arcussia &c 4o. 1627. Arcussia, Charles d’. La fauconnerie ... avec les portraicts au naturel de tous les oyseaux. Paris: J. Houzé, 1627. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

56r10 Faccius de rebus Alphonsi Aragonæ regis. 4o. facius, Bartholomaeus. De rebus gestis Alphonsi Aragonii regis. Mantua: P. a. C. filoponi, 1563. 4o. BL.

56r21 Fauno della antiquita di Roma. 8o. fauno, Lucio. Delle antichita della citta di Roma. 8o edns. found Venice, 1548–53.

56r11 Fagius vi. Thargum. 188v04

56r22 Favoris vi. Fragments. 58v26

56r12 The False Brother or a new mapp of scotland drawne by an English Pensill, being a short Historie of the Politicall and ciuill Transaccions betweene these two nations since their first Freindship etc Lond. 1651. 4o. Sydenham, Cuthbert. The false brother, or, a new map of Scotland. London: R.W. f. f. Tyton, 1651. 4o. Wing S6294.

56r23 Faustinus contra Arrianos B P. Lat. Tom. 4us. faustinus (presbyter). Faustini presbyteri, vulgo Gregorii Boetici ... ad Galliam Placidam De Trinitate, sive de fide contra Arrianos. PL 13: 37. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

56r13 Farnabi vi Lucani & Terentij 103r18, 188r05 56r14 Fasciculus Temporum 4o. Bis. Rolewinck, Werner. Fasciculus temporum. 4o edns. found 1474–1525. ‘Bis’ = two copies. 56r15 Fasciculus Florum vi. Ashes. 13v12

56r24 Faustus Episc: Regiensis Gall. ad Monachos sermo B. P. Lat. To. 2 faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). Instructio ad monachos. PL 58: 859. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 56r25 — Epist. Ibid. T. 3. faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). [Epistolae]. See 21r13: several epistles included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3; see also 56r26 and 56v04. 56r26 — de penitentia. ibid. faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). De poenitencia ad Felicem P. P. et Patricium epistola 2. Incipit: Magnum pietatis et fidei testimonium. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3; see also 56r25 and 56v04.

56r16 Fasciculus rerum Expetendarum &c Orthuini Gratij Fol. Gratius, ortuinus. Fasciculus rerum expetendarum ac fugiendarum. Cologne: P. Quentell, 1535. fol. BL. 56r17 Fauchet de la Maison de Charlemaigne 8o. fauchet, Claude. Fleur de la maison de Charlemaigne. Paris: J. Périer, 1601. 8o. Bn. With/or: fauchet, Claude. Declin de la maison de Charlemagne. Paris: J. Périer, 1602. 8o. Bn.

56r27 Farfalloni de gli Antichi Histor. notati dall’Abbate Don secondo Lancelotti da Perugia &c Autore dell’Hoggidi in Venetia – 1636. 8o. Lancellotti, Secondo. Farfalloni de gli antichi historici. Ed. o. Lancellotti. Venice: G. Sarzina, 1636. 8o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s (unbound). In 1723 booklist.

56r18 Fauchet de l’origine de Dignitez de France 8o. fauchet, Claude. Origines des dignitez et magistrats de France. 8o edns. found 1600–6. Duplicated entry or another copy at 56r19. 56r19 Fauchet de l’origine de Magistrats de France. 8 . See 56r18: duplicated entry or another copy. o

56v01 Faustus contra Nestorium B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 3. faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). Contra Nestorii errorem. PL 58: 853. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

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56v02 — de gratia Dei & libero arbitrio 2 lib. ibid. Tom. 4us. faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). De gratia dei et libero arbitrio. PL 58: 783. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 56v03 — de Anima libellus ibid. faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). De anima sive creaturis. Incipit: Praecipis ut respondeam quae in rebus humanis corpore. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 56v04 — Ejusdem Aliae Epist. ibid. To. 3. faustus (saint, bp. of Riez). [Epistolae]. See 21r13: several epistles included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3; see also 56r25-26. 56v05 Fazello de Sicilia. 4o.

ferrandus, fulgentius. Ad reginum comitem paraeneticus. PL 67: 928. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 56v15 Ferrandi Epist. ad Anatolium B. P. Lat. Tom. 5. ferrandus, fulgentius. Epistolae ad Anatolium et alios. PL 67: 922. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 3. 56v16 Ferrarij, viz. Io. Baptistæ Ferrarij Hesperides, siue de Malorum Aureorum cultura & vsu lib. 4r Rom. 1646. fol. ferrarius, Joannes Baptista. Hesperides, sive de malorum aureorum cultura et usu libri quatuor. Rome: H. Scheus, 1646. fol. BL. 56v17 Ferretti Consilia de Duello, Bello &c 4o.

fazello, Tommaso. Le due deche dell’ historia di Sicilia. Tr. R. nannini. Venice, 1573–4. 4o.

ferrettus, Julius. Consilia et tractatus, consilia duelli, de duello, de justo et injusto bello. Venice: L. Avanzi, 1562–3. 4o.

56v06 Fazellus de rebus siculis fol. fazello, Tommaso. De rebus Siculis decades duae. fol. edns. found 1558–79.

56v18 — della osseruanza militare 4. ferretti, francesco. Della osservanza militare. 4o edns. found Venice, 1568–77.

56v07 Felice Magno su: fatti 8o. Historia del nobile, et valoroso Cavalier Felice Magno. Tr. C. Camilli. Verona: S. dalle Donne f. f. de’ franceschi Senese, 1587. 8o. BL.

56v19 — Arte Militare. 4. ferretti, francesco. Arte militare. Ancora: f. Manolesso, 1608. 8o. Bn.

56v08 Ferentilli discorso vniuersale delle sei etc 4 . ferentilli, Agostino. Discorso universale. 4o edns. found Venice, 1570–8. o

56v09 Fernando vi. Politico 146v22 56v10 Fernandus in visiones vet. Testam. fol. fernandius, Antonius. Commentarii in visiones veteris Testamenti. Lyons: H. Cardon, 1617–22. fol. 56v11 Fernela vniuersa medicina. 8o. fernel, Jean. Universa medicina. 8o edns. found 1574–1645. Duplicated entry or another copy at 56v12. 56v12 — de Methode medendi. 8. See 56v11: duplicated entry or another copy. 56v13 Feron vi Catalogue 29v27 56v14 Ferrandi Paræneticus. B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 3.

56v20 — de Disciplina Militare 4o. ferrettus, Julius. De re et disciplina militari tractatus. Venice: B. zaltieri, 1575. fol. BL. 56v21 Festus vi. Florus. 58r32 56v22 Feudorum vsus vi. Baldus. 15v19 56v23 Fiamelli del Principe difeso fol. Bis. fiammelli, Giovanni francesco. Il principe difeso, nel quale si tratta di fortificazione, oppugnazione, espugnazione, e propugnazione, ò difesa. Rome: L. zannetti, 1604. fol. BL. ‘Bis’ = two copies. 56v24 Field of the Church. 4o. field, Richard. Of the church. London, 1606 and [1614?]. 4o. STC 10857–57.5. 56v25 Fiesthi vi Congiura. 37v10 56v26 T. Fienus de viribus imagination. 16. fienus, Thomas. De viribus imaginationis. Leiden: Elzevier, 1635. 16o. BL.

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56v27 Filippo Tratto di Conseglio di Principi & Conseglieri. 4o. filippe, Bartholomeu. Trattato del conseglio, et de’ conseglieri de’ prencipi. Tr. (from Spanish) G.C. Valentino. Venice: Compagnia Minima, 1599. 8o. oxford (Bodleian). In 1723 booklist. 56v28 L’Filis de S [blank] Comedie past: 8o. Bonarelli, Guido Ubaldo. La Filis de Scire, comedie-pastorale. Tr. Sieur Pichou. Paris: f. Targa, 1631. 8o. Bn. 56v29 Finch vi Nomotechnia 126v04 56v30 Finei Practica Geomet. vbi de quadrato. 4o. finé, oronce. Liber de geometria practica ... Ubi et de quadrato geometrico. Strassburg: off. Knoblochiana f. G. Machaeropoeus, 1544. 4o. BL. See 135r03 for an edn. in french. 56v31 Finkius Geometr. Rotund. 4o. finck, Thomas. Geometriae rotundi. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1583. 4o. BL. 56v32 Fino L’Hystoria de Crema. 4o. fino, Alemanio. La historia di Crema. Verona: D. farri, 1566. 4o. In 1723 booklist.

57r01 Felthams Character of the Low Countreys vi. Character. 32r06 57r02 Phil: Ferrarius. vi. Geographicum Lexicon. G. 63v02 ‘G’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 57r03 Finetti Philoxenis some Choice Observacions of Sir Iohn Finet, concerning the Reception &c of Forreigne Ambassadors in England, London 1656. 8o. finett, Sir John. Finetti Philoxenis: som choice observations. Ed. J. Howell. London: T.R. f. H. Twyford a. G. Bedell, 1656. 8o. Wing f947. Dedicated to Philip Sidney, then Viscount Lisle and later third earl of Leicester (1619–98). 57r04 The Royall Trade of Fishing shewing the great profitt the Hollanders have made, & what advantage will redound to the King &c 4o. London – 1662.

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58r01 Firenzuola Consigli de gli Animali. 8o. firenzuola, Agnolo. Consigli degli animali, cioè ragionamenti civili. 8o and 12o edns. found Venice, 1604–22. In 1723 booklist. 58r02 Firmici Astron. vi Dureus 48r37 58r03 Fitz Herbert of Policie & Religion. 4o. fitzherbert, Thomas. A treatise concerning policy, and religion. 2 pts. Douai, 1606–15 and London, 1652. 4o. STC 11016.5–19.5, Wing f1102. 58r04 Fitz Herberts natura Breuium. 8o. fitzherbert, Sir Anthony. La novel natura brevium. London, 1534–1635. 8o. STC 10958–67. 58r05 Flacci Argonauticon 8o. Valerius flaccus, Caius. Argonautica. Many edns. throughout the period. 58r06 Flacci Logica 4o. Horatius flaccus, Quintus. Epistolarum libri duo et in eas praelectiones methodicae, quibus artis logicae analysis. Ed. C. Mignault. Paris: D. Duval, 1584. 4o. BL. 58r07 Flaman de Fortificacion. 4o. flamand, Claude. La guide des fortifications et conduitte militaire. Montbeliard: J. foillet, 1597 and 1611. 8o. Bn. 58r08 Flaminio theatro Militare. 4o. Croce, flaminio della. Teatro militare. 4o edns. found 1613–17. 58r09 Flandria vi. Bentiuoglio 19r35 58r10 Flandriæ annales vi. Migerus. 117r03 58r11 Flandres Conseruée. 8o. La Flandre conservée, contenant un dixcours en forme de lettre: des desseings et evenementz de l’armée rebelle en l’année 1600. Arras: R. Maudhuy, 1600. 8o. neth. KB.

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58r12 Flacci Argonautica cum Alardi Comment. 8o. Valerius flaccus, Caius. Argonauticon. Com. L. Alardus. Leipzig: heirs of H. Grosse, 1630. 8o. BL.

58r23 Florilegium Historic: 4o. Florilegium historicum apophthegmatibus. Ed. J. Gast. Basle: L. Regis, 1608. 8o. BL.

58r13 Flaueus de Roma Triumphante fol. Blondus, flavius. De Roma triumphante. fol. edns. found 1482–1559.

58r24 Florimond de Remond vi. Hyst. de la naissance etc 75v15

58r14 Fletcher vi. Comedies. C. 35v16 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 58r15 Floccus de Potestat. Roman. 16. floccus, Andreas Dominicus. De potestatibus Romanorum. 8o and small-format edns. found 1561–1643. 58r16 Flood de Microcosmo fol. fludd, Robert. Tractatus secundus de supernaturali, naturali, praeternaturali et contranaturali microcosmi historia. fol. edns. found 1619–21. 58r17 Flood de Natura simiæ fol. fludd, Robert. Tractatus secundus, de naturae simia, seu technica macrocosmi historia. fol. edns. found 1618–24. 58r18 Florentius vander Huer de Tumultuum initijs Belg. 8o. Haer, floris vander. De initiis tumultuum Belgicorum. 8o edns. found 1587, 1640. 58r19 Floriani vi Diffesa. 44v33 58r20 Flori Expositio Missæ B. P. Lat. Tom. 6. florus (deacon, of Lyons). Exegesis, sive expositio Missae. PL 119: 15. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 58r21 Florian de Campo su Chronica general d’Espana. fol. ocampo, florián de. La cronica general de España. fol. edns. found 1543–1604. An earlier edn. (zamora, 1541) lacks ‘general’ in the title. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 58r22. 58r22 — Ejusdem Chronica. 4o. See 58r21: duplicated entry or another copy. Some catalogues describe some of the editions within the date range above as 4o, but formats are inconsistently described.

58r25 Florio his Dictionary in engl. & Ital. fol. florio, John. A worlde of wordes, or most copious, and exact dictionarie in Italian and English. London, 1598, 1611. fol. STC 11098–9. 58r26 — Ib. 4o. florio, John. Florio his first fruites. London: T. Dawson f. T. Woodcock, 1578. 4o. STC 11096. or: florio, John. Florios second frutes. London: T. Woodcock, 1591. 4o. STC 11097. 58r27 Florum sparsio ad ius Iustinian. vi. Grotius. G. 68r15 ‘G’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 58r28 Florus & Lucius Ampel: ex Bibliot: Salmasij. 16o. florus, Lucius Annaeus; Ampelius, Lucius. [Epitome rerum Romanarum with Lucius Ampelius ex Bibliotheca Cl. Salmasii]. oxford and Leiden, 1638. 12o. STC 11102– 02.5. Two different edns., published in the same year. Possibly the source of the note on chronology by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/5. 58r29 Florus de gestis Romanorum. 8o. bis. florus, Lucius Annaeus. De gestis Romanorum. 8o edns. with this title found 1537–83. ‘bis’ = two copies. 58r30 Florus vi. Solini. 178r05 58r31 Florus. 8o. florus, Lucius Annaeus. [Epitome rerum Romanorum]. Many edns. throughout the period. 58r32 Florus Epitome, vbi Paterculus victor. festus &c 16. Historiae Romanae epitomae Lucii Iulii Flori, C. Vel. Paterculi, Sex. Aur. Victoris, Sexti Rufi Festi [and others]. Small-format edns. found 1607–48.

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58v01 Flumina vi. Descriptio. 44r25 58v02 Flurance ses Elements d’Artillerie 4o. flurance Rivault, David de. Les elemens de l’artillerie. Paris: A. Beys, 1605–8. 8o. 58v03 Flusso & Reflusso. vi Raymondo 159v06 58v04 Foix vi. Lettres. 97v11 58v05 Foix vi. Comentaires. 35v24 58v06 Foglietta, delle cose della Republ. di Genoua etc 8o. in Milano Anno 1575. foglietta, Uberto. Delle cose della republica de Genova. Milan: G.A. degli Antonius, 1575. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 58v07 Folietta vi. Turcica. 197r02 58v08 Fogl: della sacra lega contra selim e d’alcune altre imprese di suoi tempi Cioé dell’impresa del Gerbi Soccorso d’Oram, impresa del Pignone di Iunigi et assedio di Malta etc. 4o in Genoua. Anno 1598. foglietta, Uberto. Istoria della sacra lega contra Selim. Tr. (from Latin) G. Guastavini. Geneva: G. Pavoni, 1598. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 on the topic of Malta. 58v09 Fogl: opera subsiciua, de linguæ lat. vsu etc 4o. foglietta, Uberto. Opera subsiciva ... De linguae Latinae usu et praestantia. Rome: f. zanneti, 1579. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 58v10 Fogl: Coniuratio Ioannis Ludovici Flissi Tumultus Neopolit. Cædei Petri Ludovici Farnesii Placentiæ ducis Genuæ Anno 1587. 4o. foglietta, Uberto. Ex universa historia rerum Europae suorum temporum. Conjuratio J.L. Flisci. Tumultus Neapolitani. Caedes P.L. Farnesii, Placentiae Ducis. Geneva: H. Bartoli, 1587. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 58v11 Fogl: de sacro fœdere in Selimum libri 4r. Eiusdem variæ Expeditiones in Africam, cum obsidione Melitæ etc Genuæ 1587. 4o. foglietta, Uberto. De sacro foedere in Selimum. Eiusdem variae expeditiones in Africam, cum obsidione Melitae. Ed. P. foglietta. Geneva: H. Bartoli, 1587. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9.

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58v12 Fonseca in Metaphis. Aristotelis 2us vol. fol. fonseca, Petrus de. Commentariorum Petri Fonsecae in libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis tomus primus (- secundus). 4o edns. found 1577–1629. 58v13 Fonseca Dialectica. 16. fonseca, Petrus de. Institutionum dialecticarum. 8o edns. found 1564–1616. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 23 July 1618, 21d for ‘fonsecas logicke.’ 58v14 Foote out of the snare by Gee 4o. bis. Gee, John. The foot out of the snare: with a detection of sundry late practices of the priests and jesuits. London: H. Lownes f. R. Milbourne, 1624. 4o. STC 11701–4. ‘bis’ = two copies. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/7b): 15 April 1624, 10d for ‘Gees book of the Jesuistes.’ Duplicated entry (also noting two copies) at 62v03. 58v15 Foote vi. Discours 46r31 58v16 Forbes Exquisite Com. vpon the Revelacion. forbes, Patrick. An exquisite commentarie upon the Revelation of saint John. London: W. Hall f. f. Burton, 1613. 4o. STC 11149–49.3. 58v17 Forgeron sa Harangue aux reformateurs. 8o Alexander (the coppersmith). La harangue d’Alexandre le forgeron, prononcée au conclave des réformateurs. [n.p.], 1614. 8o. Bn. 58v18 Forli vi. Biando. 21r30–1 58v19 Formulaire de Deuotion des Confreres de scapulaire 16o. Formulaire de dévotion composé en faveur des confrères du sainct Scapulaire de Nostre-Dame du Mont-Carmel. 2nd edn. Paris: J. Cottereau, 1634. 8o. Paris (Bib. Sainte Geneviève). first edn. not found. 58v20 Forneri Palma Triumphalis miracul: Ecclesiæ Cathol. 4o. forner, friedrich. Palma triumphalis miraculorum ecclesiae catholicae. Ingolstadt: W. Ederus, 1621. 4o. Bn. 58v21 Forrest lawes by Manwood vi. Treatise. 196r02

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58v22 Fortescu de Laudibus legum Angl. hereunto are Ioyned the 2 summes of Sir Ralphe de Hengham, call’d Hengham Magna and Hengh. Parua. 8. fortescue, Sir John. De laudibus legum Angliae ... Hereto are joind the two Summes of Sir R. de Hengham. Ed. J. Selden. London: Co. of Stationers, 1616. 8o. STC 11197. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z9. 58v23 Les Fortifications du Cheval. Anthoine de ville, auec L’ataque & la Defence des Places fol. A Lyon Anno 1628. Ville, Antoine de (ingénieur de Toulouse). Les fortifications ... avec l’attaque et la défense des places. Lyons: I. Barlet, 1628. fol. Paris (Bib. Sainte Geneviève). In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy (date not specified) at 9v09. 58v24 Fougasses Histoire de Venise 2us vol. 4 fougasses, Thomas de. Histoire generale de Venise, depuis la fondation de la ville. 2 pts. Paris: A. Perier, 1608. 4o. Bn. Sidney family copy at Penshurst (private collection): ‘Tome second’ only. Signed on title page ‘R. Lisle 1616.’ Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. 58v25 Fracostorij opera. 8. 2 par. 1 vol. fracastoro, Girolamo. Operum pars prior (- posterior). 2 pts. 8o edns. found 1591–1637. Philip Sidney praises fracastoro in Defence, 110. 58v26 Fragment de l’examen du Prince de Machiauel de Fortune de Fauoritts. 8. Hérauld, Didier. Fragment de l’examen du Prince de Machiavel, où est traicté, des confidens, ministres, et conseillers particuliers du prince, ensemble, de la fortune des favoris. 12o edns. found 1622, 1633.

59r01 Forme of Common Prayer to be us’d vpon the Solemne fast app. by his majesties Proclam. 5 Febr. 1644. Octob vi. in Ram Eng. 7. 158v04 A forme of common-prayer, to be used upon the solemne fast, appoynted ... upon the fifth of February, for a blessing on the treaty now begunne. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1644. 4o. Wing C4112. ‘octob’ likely an error for ‘oxford.’ 59r02 Fowler vid. History. 74v07

59v01 The Freeholders Grand Inquest touching the K. & his Parl. Anno xxiijo R. Car. vi in Ra. Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 filmer, Sir Robert. The free-holders grand inquest. [London, 1648]. 4o. Wing f912. 59v02 O Freinds No freinds, to K. Chu: & state &c 1648. vi in Ramas Eng. 5 parte 158v04 Veridicus (pseud.). O Friends! No friends to king, church, and state. London: R. Austin, 1648. 4o. Wing o14.

60r01 France La Charte 29r27 29r27 and 60r01 (circular cross-references) both probably refer to 146r18. 60r02 France vi. L’Estat. 52v16-17 60r01 and 60r02 are entered on the same line. 60r03 France vi Histoire 75r11ff. 60r04 France vi Recueil 161r07, 161r11 60r05 France vi Portugalle. 4o. ? Main reference not identified: possibly catalogued under a different keyword, or possibly missing. 60r06 France insignia Emblemata &c. 4o. fraunce, Abraham. Insignium, armorum, emblematum, hieroglyphicorum, et symbolorum, explicatio. London: T. orwin f. T. Gubbin a. T. newman, 1588. 4o. STC 11342. Dedicated to Robert Sidney. Manuscripts of two works by fraunce appear among the Sidney family papers, though there is no evidence to associate them with the early library: Comoedia Latina (before 1586), dedicated to Philip Sidney (CKS U1475 z15), and the fourth book of Symbolicae philosophiae (ca 1590), dedicated to Robert Sidney (CKS U1475 z16). 60r07 France Histor. Relationis continuatio Germanicé 4o. francus, Jacobus (Conrad Lautenbach). Historicae relationis continuatio [text in German]. 4o edns. found 1591–1652. 60r08 Francion vi Hist. Comique. 77v05

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60r09 Franciscum de Ingenuis & iurisdict. reipub. Venet. in mari Adriatico Sarpi, Paulo (pseud. franciscus de Ingenuis). De jurisdictione ... reipublicae Venetae in mare Adriaticum. Tr. n. Crasso. Eleutheropoli [fictitious imprint], 1619. 4o. BL. In CKS U1475 z47/2 (unpaginated) the second earl reminds himself to read ‘franciscus de ingenuis de iurisdictione.’ 60r10 Franciscus de Zabarellis vi. Iurisdict. 89r23 60r11 Francus Divinorum Character. Italicum 4o. Antipas (francus). Divinorum characterum halecum duarum, in littore Nortwegico, anno 1587 captarum vera lectio ab omnibus hucusque ignorata. [n.p.], 1591. 8o. Wolfenbüttel. 60r12 {Sancti} Francisci opuscula B. P. Lat. Tom. 5. francis (saint, of Assisi). Opuscula. Incipit: Dixit Dominus discipulis suis. Ego sum via. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 60r13 Franco-Gall. vi Hotaman & Matagonis. 81r29, 111v22 60r14 Freeschoole of Warr whether it be lawfull to beare armes for a Prince of a Divers Religion 4o. bis Sarpi, Paulo. The free schoole of warre, or, a treatise, whether it be lawfull to beare armes for the service of a prince that is of a divers religion. Tr. W. Bedel. London: J. Bill, 1625. 4o. STC 21758. ‘bis’ = two copies. 60r15 Freetrade or the meanes to make trading flourish by Misselden. 8o. Misselden, Edward. Free trade. Or, the meanes to make trade florish. London: J. Legat f. S. Waterson, 1622. 8o. STC 17986–7. 60r16 Freherus vi. Iuris Græco-Romani. 89v03 60r17 Freherus vi. Originum 133v18 60r18 Freheri rerum Germanic: script. veteres & incog. fol. Germanicarum rerum scriptores aliquot insignes, hactenus incogniti. Ed. M. freher. 3 vols. fol. edns. found 1600–37. See 64r18, which lists the 3-vol. set. Possibly a duplicated entry for the set, possibly an additional copy of vol. 1 only (title wording of vols. 2–3 differ slightly).

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60r19 Freheri Origines Palatinæ 4o. freher, Marquard. Originum Palatinarum commentarius. Heidelberg: H. Commelinus, 1599. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 133v18. 60r20 Frehigij Quæstiones Physicæ 4o freigius, Johannes Thomas. Quaestiones physicae. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1579–85. 8o. 60r21 — Quæst. logicæ & Ethic. 16. freigius, Johannes Thomas. Quaestiones ... seu logicae et ethicae. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1576–1600. 8o. 60r22 Freron son Catalogue de nom & Blasons de France fol. Le féron, Jean. Catalogue des noms, surnoms, faits et vies des connestables, chanceliers, grands maistres, admiraux et mareschaux de France. Paris: f. Morel, 1598. fol. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29v27. 60r23 Freymonius vi. Damouhderii Enchiridion. 42r09 60r24 Frezza Regole di stato & Guerra 4o. frezza, fabio. Massime, regole, e precetti di stato, e di guerra. 8o edns. found 1614–16. 60r25 Frisclini Facetiæ vbi Bebelij. 16. frischlin, nicodemus [and others]. Facetiae selectiores ... H. Bebeli ... facetiarum libri tres. 8o and 12o edns. found 1600–51. 60r26 — Eiusdem Facet. 4o. See 60r25: probably one of the 8o edns. found 1600–9. 60r27 Frisia vi. Souffrid. 182v07 60r28 Frisiæ Arithmet. bis Gemma, Reinerus (frisius). Arithmeticae practicae methodus facilis. Edns. found 1540–1652. ‘bis’ = two copies. Accounts of Rowland Whyte (CKS U1475 A39): 8 June 1596, 12d for ‘Gemma frisius.’ Duplicated entries or additional copies at 60r29 and 62v14 (described as 16o). 60r29 Frisij Arithm. 4o. See 60r28: probably a duplicated entry for one of the two copies indicated there. 60r30 Frisius vi Dictionar. 44v29

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60r31 Fritchius Meteororum. 16. fritsche, Marcus. Meteorum, hoc est impressionum aerearum et mirabilium naturae operum loci fere omnes. 8o edns. found 1555–98.

fulbert (bp. of Chartres). Epistolae. Incipit: Interhesterna & secreta colloquia. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 3.

60r32 Froissard ses Croniques. fol. froissart, Jean. Le premier (-quart) volume des croniques de France. fol. edns. found [ca 1495]–1574. Accounts of John Cockeran, 1572–4 (CKS U1475 A4/5): undated purchase for 27s of ‘froisiarts Cronicle.’ Philip Sidney recommends froissart in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). Robert Sidney refers to froissart in CKS U1475 z1/10, and the second earl cites him in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9 (many references).

60v10 Fulconis Andegauorum Comitis Epist. ad B. Odonem ibid. T. 7 fulco (count, of Angers). Fulconis, cognomento Boni, Andegavorum comitis, ad Bethum Odonem abbatem Cluniacensum. Incipit [after greeting]: Solent, quodam favoris praeludio comparare benevolentiam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7.

60v01 Froissardus vi Brittanic. 23v19 60v02 Fronsperus de re Militari. 3. vol. fol. fronsperger, Leonhard. Probably Kriegsbuch. Erster (-dritter) Theil. 3 pts. fol. edns. found frankfurt: S. feyerabend, 1573–96. Apparently the 3-pt. version of fronsperger’s Kriegsbuch, catalogued by a descriptive title in Latin. See also 60v03. 60v03 Fronsperus Germ. fol. Either a duplicated entry for 60v02, or one of several other books by fronsperger. 60v04 Frontinus vi Vegetius bis. 201r04 ‘bis’ = two copies. 60v05 Fronto vi. Popma 149r13 60v06 Froissardi vi Cominæi Hystor. 16. 35v17 froissart, Jean; Comines, Philippe de. Duo Gallicarum rerum scriptores. 8o and small-format edns. found 1584–1640.

60v11 Fulconis Epist. Parisiens: censura Articulorum de diuina Essentia Ibid. To. 4us. fulco. [Censura]. Incipit: Primo quod divina essentia in se. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 60v12 Fulgentij opera fol. vi Leo. 97r15 60v13 Fulgentius vi Hygini Mythol. 73v23 60v14 Fulk on the Remish Testament fol. fulke, William. The text of the new testament of Jesus Christ, translated out of the vulgar Latine by the papists ... at Rhemes. With a confutation of all such arguments, glosses, and annotations, as conteine manifest impietie. London, 1589–1633. fol. STC 2888, 2900–00.3, 2917– 18, 2947. 60v15 Fullonius de Holometri fabrica & vsu ubi Delphin. & Petrus Nonius fol. foullon, Abel. De holometri fabrica et usu instrumento geometrico ... Accessit F. Delphini ... disputatio de aestu maris et motu octavae sphaerae. Tr. J.n. Stupanus. Basle: P. Perna, 1577. fol. CUL. Catalogued with: nuñez, Pedro. Insufficient information to identify which of several possible titles.

60v07 Froumenteau des finances de France. froumenteau, nicholas. Le secret des finances de France. [n.p.], 1581. 8o. Bn.

60v16 Fulmen in Aquilam per Ioliuet. 16o. Jollyvet, Everte. Fulmen in aquilam, seu Gustavi Magni ... bellum Sueco-Germanicum: heroico-politicum poëma. Paris: M. Guillemot, 1636. 12o. BL.

60v08 Fulbeck. vi Liuie vid. Paralells. 101v06, 138v23

60v17 Fumée vi. Prosope & Agathias 151v13

60v09 Fulberti Carnutensis Epist. & sermones B. P. La. To. 6.

60v18 Funcis Chron. & Comentaria fol. funck, Johann. Chronologia ... Item commentariorum libri decem. fol. edns. found 1545–1601.

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Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. Duplicated entry or another copy at 60v19. 60v19 Funcis Chron. fol. See 60v18: duplicated entry or another copy. 60v20 Fundamina & Regulæ omnium ordinum Monastericorum 4o. Stellart, Prosper. Fundamina et regulae omnium ordinum monasticorum et militarium. Douai: B. Bellère, 1626. 4o. Bn. 60v21 Funerall Pompe of Hen. 4. K. of France &c. Morillon, Claude. The funerall pompe and obsequies of Henry the fourth. London: n. okes, 1610. 4o. STC 13136. 60v22 Fur Prædestinatus, vi Articuli 13v03 With error of ‘fur’ for ‘Iur.’ 60v23 Furij Ceriolani jdea Consiliarius vbi Durus de Pascole Guicciar. Ioh. ab Affelem, Iuroslaus Baro. Speculi aulicarum atque politicarum observationum, libri octo. Strassburg: L. zetzner, 1610. 12o. BL. Includes all authors listed here and in crossreferences to this entry: f. furio Ceriol, D. de Pascolo, f. Guicciardini, J. Affelmann, J. à Smirziz (baron). Earlier edns. include only four authors. A 1621 edn. adds five works, none listed here or in the cross-references. 60v24 Furori della Giouentu Exercitij Rhetorici di Gio. Battista Manzini. Anno 1636. Manzini, Giovanni Battista. Furori della gioventù: esercitii rhettorici. Geneva and Bologna, 1636. 12o. In 1723 booklist.

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[G] 61v01 Gadburyes Collection of Nativities, vi Collectio. C. 36r01 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 61v02 Gallia Christiana, qua Series omnium \Archi/ Episcoporum Episcoporum & Abbatum, Franciæ, vicinarumque Ditionum ab origine Ecclesiarum, ad nostra Tempora per 4. Tom. deducitur. Opus Fratrum Gemellorum – Scævola & Ludovici Sammarthanorum auctum, & primo in lucem editam A Petro Abelio & Nicolao Sammarthanis Scævolæ filijs Ludovici Nepotibus. Lutetiæ Parisiorum – 1656. fol. Lat. 4 vol. Sainte-Marthe, Louis de and Scévole de SainteMarthe. Gallia christiana. Ed. A.-L. de Sainte-Marthe, P.S. de Sainte-Marthe, and n.C. de Sainte-Marthe. 4 vols. Paris, 1656. fol. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z38/2; he also notes Sainte-Marthe’s death on a leaf inserted in CKS U1475 z1/4, citing the Gazette de Paris for 6 May 1656. 61v03 The Gallery of Heroick Women transl. into English by the Marquesse of Winchester. Lond. 1652. written in french by Peter Le Moyne. vi le Moyne M. 120v01 Le Moyne, Pierre. The gallery of heroick women. Tr. J. Paulet (marquess of Winchester). London: R. norton f. H. Seile, 1652. fol. Wing L1045. ‘M’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 61v04 Garimbertus vid. vite V. 206r02 ‘V’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

61r02 Fuller vid. Miscellanea M. 116v03 ‘M’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

61v05 An vnhappy Game at Scotch and Eng. or a full Answer to the Papers of Scotland vi in Eng. Ramas 4. parte 158v04 Lilburne, John. An unhappy game at Scotch and English. Edinburgh and Edinburgh [i.e., London?], 1646. 4o. Wing L2195 (Wing does not differentiate between the two edns.).

61r03 Of Fundamentalls in a Notion referring to Practice by H. Hamond D D London. 1654. 8o. Hammond, Henry. Of fundamentals in a notion referring to practise. London: J. flesher f. R. Royston, 1654. 12o. Wing H554.

61v06 Petri Gassendi Animadversiones in Decimum lib. Diogenis Laertij, Qui est de Vita, moribus, Placitisque Epicuri. Lugduni 1649. in 3 vol. fol. Gassendi, Pierre. Animadversiones in decimum librum Diogenis Laertii, qui est de vita, moribus, placitisque Epicuri. 3 vols. Lyons: G. Barbier, 1649. fol. BL.

61r01 Fontanus vi. Woman. 213v04

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G 62r01 Gaffarell vid. Curiositez inouyez. C. 41r25 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 62r02 Gage vid. Suruey 184r02 62r03 Gaguinus de rebus Polonicis To. Trip. 8o. Francofurti. 1584. Guagninus, Alexander. Rerum Polonicarum tomi tres. frankfurt: J. Wechel f. S. feyerabend, 1584. 8o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 68r23 (also dated). 62r04 Gaguini res Gall. fol. Gaguin, Robert. Rerum Gallicarum annales. frankfurt: A. Wechelus, 1577. fol. Bn. 62r05 Gag. Sarmatiæ Europiæ descriptio. Guagninus, Alexander. Sarmatiae Europeae descriptio. Edns. found 1578–81. 62r06 Gaguini Compendium de Francor. gestis. 8o. Gaguin, Robert. Compendium super Francorum gestis. 8o edns. found 1507–28. 62r07 Galatæus de moribus. 4o. Casa, Giovanni della. Galathaeus, sive de moribus liber Italicus. Tr. n. fierbertus. Rome: D. Gigliotti, 1595. 8o. BL. 62r08 Galatheo della casa di Costomi. 8o. Casa, Giovanni della. Il Galatheo ... overo trattato de’ costumi e modi che si debbeno tenere ò schifare nella comune conversatione. 8o and 12o edns. found 1560–1649. In 1723 booklist. 62r09 Galeaccius Caracciolus his life. 4o. Balbani, niccolò. Newes from Italy of a second Moses, or, the life of Galeacius Caracciolus. London, 1608–35. 4o. STC 1233–35.7. 62r10 Galeazzo Capella della restitutione di Sforza. 8o. Capella, Galeazzo flavio. Commentarii delle cose fatte per la restitutione di Francesco Sforza secundo duca di Milano. Tr. f. filipopoli. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1539. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

62r11 Galilæus Gall. vid. de S. Scripturæ Testimonijs 172v12 62r12 Galland de Franc Aleu 4o. Galland, Auguste. Du franc-aleu et origine des droicts seigneuriaux. Paris: E. Richer, 1637. 4o. Bn. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and on a loose sheet in CKS U1475 z1/9. 62r13 Gallandij vi. oratio. 133r11 62r14 Galland son discours au Roy de la Naissance, ancien Estat, &c de la ville de la Rochelle. 4o. Anno 1628. Galland, Auguste. Discours au roy sur la naissance, ancien estat, progrez et accroissement de la ville de La Rochelle. Paris: E. Richer, 1628. 4o. Bn. 62r15 Galland des Anciennes Enseignes Estendarts de France, de La Chappe de St. Martin de L’orislambe etc 4o Paris. 1637 bis B Galland, Auguste. Des anciennes enseignes et estandarts de France, de la chappe de S. Martin, de l’office et dignité du grand seneschal ... de l’oriflamme ou estendart de S. Denys, de la banniere de France et cornette blanche. Paris: E. Richer, 1637. 4o. Bn. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies), repeated in error. 62r16 Gallia Purpurata fol. frizon, Pierre. Gallia purpurata, qua cum summorum pontificum, tum galliae cardinalium. Paris: S. Le Moine, 1638. fol. Bn. 62r17 Galilæi systema Cosmicum 4o. Galilei, Galileo. Systema cosmicum. Tr. M. Bernegger. 4o edns. found 1635–41. 62r18 — Ejusdem mouementi Galilei, Galileo. Discorsi e dimostrazioni matematiche: intorno à due nuove scienze attenenti alla mecanica & i movimenti locali. Leiden: Elzevier, 1638. 4o. CUL. 62r19 {Galilæus, vi: System of the World} 183v04 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 62r20 Gallo-francus pro libertate Venetor. 4o. Servin, Louis. Pro libertate status et reipublicae Venetorum Gallofranci ad Philenetum epistola. 4o edns. found 1606–7. 62r21 Gallo-Belgicus vi. Mercurij. 115v02–04

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62r22 Gallonis Constitutiones. B. P. La. Tom. 6. Gallo (cardinal). Gallonis cardinalis Constitutiones. Incipit: In nomine Domini, nos Galo, miseratione divina sanctae Mariae in porticu. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6.

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62r31 Gaudent. vid. Paganinus. 138r10 62r32 {Gaudent. vi. Dogmata. D.} 47r09 ‘D’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 62r33 Gaules vi. Memoires 113v17

62r23 Gallonius de vita & Gestis Nerei. 8o. Gallonio, Antonio. De vita et rebus gestis, beati P. Philippi Nerii Florentini. Mainz: J. Albin f. n. Stein, 1606. 8o. CUL. Earlier edns. lack ‘gestis’ in the title. 62r24 Gammachij opera 2us vol. fol. Gamaches, Philippe de. Summa theologica. Vol. 2 (of 3). Paris, 1627, 1634. fol. 62r25 Garder vi. Oratio 133r08 62r26 Garibay vi. Camalloa, Compendio Historial di Toda Espana & Navarra. 3us vol. fol. Garibay y zamalloa, Esteban de. Compendio historial de las chronicas y universal historia de todos los reynos d’España, donde se escriven las vidas de los reyes de Navarra. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1571–90. fol. not a cross-reference: ‘vi’ here is an error for ‘y.’ In 1723 booklist. A 4-vol. set, but often bound in 2 (pagination is continuous in vols. 1–2 and 3–4): entry might refer to vol. 3 alone or to vols. 3–4 bound together. Cited frequently by both Robert Sidney and the second earl in almost all of the commonplace books, the most intensive use by Robert Sidney dating from ca 1600. 62r27 Garnets and other Traytors Execution. 4 . A true and perfect relation of the whole proceedings against the late most barbarous traitors, Garnet, a Jesuite, and his confederats ... and lastly all that passed at Garnet’s execution. London: R. Barker, 1606. 4o. STC 11618–19a.5. o

62r28 Garzoni Piazzo vniuersale 4o. Garzoni, Tommaso. La piazza universale di tutte le professioni del mondo. 4o edns. found 1585–1651. In 1723 booklist. 62r29 Gataker of the Nature and use of Lotts. 4o. Gataker, Thomas. Of the nature and use of lots. London, 1619, 1627. 4o. STC 11670–1. 62r30 Gaudentij Episc. Brixanij Opuscula quædam P. B. La. tom. 2 Gaudentius (saint, bp. of Brescia). [Opusculae]. PL 20: 827. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2.

62r34 Gaulminus vid. de vita & morte Mosis. M. 121r03 ‘M’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

62v01 Gauricus & Demontiosus de sculptura 4o. Gauricus, Pomponius; Montjosieu, Louis de. De sculptura liber: Ludo Demontiosii De veterum sculpturâ, caelatura, gemmarum sculptura, et pictura libri duo. Ed. M. Martini. [n.p.], 1609. 4o. BL. 62v02 Geber vi. Auicenna. 15r07 62v03 Gee his foote out of snare. bis. Gee, John. The foot out of the snare: with a detection of sundry late practices of the priests and jesuits. London: H. Lownes f. R. Milbourne, 1624. 4o. STC 11701–4. ‘bis’ = two copies. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/7b): 15 April 1624, 10d for ‘Gees book of the Jesuistes.’ Duplicated entry (also noting two copies) at 58v14. 62v04 Geinius du Maniement des Armes fol. Gheyn, Jacob de. Maniement d’armes, d’arquebuses, mousquetz, et piques ... representé par figures. fol. edns. found 1607–19. See 64r25 for an edn. in English. 62v05 Gelasius aduersus Eutichen & Nestorium B. P. La. Tom. 4. Gelasius I (pope and saint). De duabus naturis in Christo, adversus Eutychen et Nestorium. Dekkers, Clavis (1673). See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 62v06 Gelenij Notitia Prouincarum Imp. Romani. fol. Notitia utraque cum Orientis tum Occidentis ultra Arcadii Honoriique Caesarum tempora. Ed. S. Gelenius. Basle: H. froben a. n. Episcopius, 1552. fol. Adams n354. Caption title reads ‘notitia dignitatum Imperii Romani.’

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62v07 Gellij Noctes Atticæ. 16. Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 and z1/5. 62v08 — Ejusdem noctes &c 8o. Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. 62v09 A Gellij Noctes Att. fol. Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. 62v10 Geminianus de exempl. & similitud. rerum fol. Sancto Geminiano, Johannes de. Liber de exemplis ac similitudinibus rerum. fol. and 4o edns. found 1470–1630. 62v11 Geminus vi. vranologion 207v07 62v12 De Gemmis & Lapid. Lib. 2o quibus premittitur de Lapid. liber Theophrasti Græ. & Lat. Autore Io. & Laet Lugd. Batauorum – 1647. 8o. Laet, Johannes de. De gemmis et lapidibus libri duo, quibus praemittitur Theophrasti liber de lapidibus. Leiden: J. Maire 1647. 8o. BL. 62v13 Gemiticensis vid. Angliæ. 7v14 62v14 Gemmæ phrisij Arithmet. 16o. Gemma, Reinerus (frisius). Arithmeticae practicae methodus facilis. 8o and small-format edns. found 1542–1652. Two copies listed at 60r28 (no format specified): one possibly a duplicated entry for the copy listed here. 62v15 De Genealogia Christi vid. Codurcus. C. 35r35 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 62v16 Genealogie de quelques Nobles fol. Probably Du Chesne, André. Histoire généalogique de la maison royale de Dreux et de quelques autres familles illustres qui en sont descendues par les femmes. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1631. fol. Bn. 62v17 Genealogie de Bourbon. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include genealogies by Charles Bernard (1644–6), Thomas fougasses (1613), and Jacques Callier (1610).

62v18 Genealogie de Hen. 4. de France 4o. Teixeira, José. Explication de la généalogie du ... Henri IIII. Tr. C. de Héris. Paris: G. Beys, 1595. 4o. Bn. 62v19 Genealogie du Prince de Condé vid. Montlyard. 119v09 Teixeira, José. Explication de la généalogie de ... Henri, prince de Condé. Tr. J. de Montlyard. Paris: Plantin, 1596. 8o. Bn. 62v20 Genealogie de 67. Maisons issues de Merouée Lusignan, Étienne de. Les genealogies de soixante et sept ... maisons, partie de France, partie estrangeres, yssuës de Meroüée. Paris: G. Le noir, 1586–7. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 62v21 Genebrardi Chronicon. fol. See 62v22: duplicated entry or another copy. 62v22 — Eius Chronographia. fol. Genebrard, Gilbert. Chronographia. fol. edns. found 1567–1609. Duplicated entry or another copy at 62v21. 62v23 Geneales Dies vi. Alexandrum 5v17 62v24 Genadij Opuscula Quædam B P. La. To. 4. Gennadius Scholarius (patriarch of Constantinople). [Opuscula]. PG 85: 1624. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 62v25 Gentilis de legat. vi. Vayer. 199v14 62v26 — de Actoribus fabularum, item de Abusu Mendacij &c Coll: of Oxon. & Erasmi Similia &c Breuiary of Brittanæe &c Gentili, Alberico. Disputationes duae: I. De actoribus et spectatoribus fabularum non notandis. II. De abusu mendacii. Hanau: W. Antonius, 1599. 8o. BL. Catalogued with: ‘Coll: of oxon.’ Insufficient information to identify. not cross-referenced elsewhere (unlike the titles by Erasmus and Llwyd), so possibly associated with one of the other titles in this volume. Catalogued with: Erasmus, Desiderius. Parabolae, sive similia. Edns. found 1514–1602. Catalogued with:

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Llwyd, Humphrey. Breviary of Britayne. Tr. T. Twyne. London: R. Jones, 1573. 8o. STC 16636. 62v27 — Laudes Academiæ Perasinæ & Oxoniens. 8o. Hannoviae Gentili, Alberico. Laudes academiae Perusinae et Oxoniensis. Hanau: W. Antonius, 1605. 8o. Bn. 62v28 — ad Tital. C de Maleficis & Mathe. &c similibus Com: 4. Gentili, Alberico. Ad tit. C. de maleficis, et math. et ceter. similibus commentarius. Hanau: W. Antonius, 1604. 8o. BL. 62v29 — Lectionis Virgilianæ variæ ad Rob. Filium 8o Hanno. 1603. Gentili, Alberico. Lectionis Virgilianae variae liber, ad Robertum Filium. Ed. R. Gentili. Hanau: W. Antonius, 1603. 8o. BL. 62v30 — de Armis Romanis 8o. Hannoviæ 1599 Gentili, Alberico. De armis Romanis. Hanau: W. Antonius, 1599. 8o. Bn. 62v31 — de jure Regali & vnione Regnorum Brittaniæ. Gentili, Alberico. Regales disputationes tres: id est, De potestate regis absoluta. De unione regnorum Britanniae. Hanau, 1605 and [Hanau, sold] London, 1605. 4o. STC 11741 (for the edn. sold in London). 62v32 — de jure Belli. 8o. Gentili, Alberico. De jure belli. 4o and 8o edns. found 1588–1612. 62v33 — de Legationibus 4o. Gentili, Alberico. De legationibus. 4o and 8o edns. found 1585–1607. 62v34 — Paraphrasis aliquot Psalmorum. 4o. Gentili, Scipione. Paraphrasis aliquot psalmorum Davidis, carmine heroico. London: T. Vautrollier, 1581. 4o. STC 11730. Dedicated to Philip Sidney. 62v35 Gentiletti Examen Consilij Trident. 4o. Gentillet, Innocent. Examen Concilii Tridentini. Geneva: D. Probus a. H. Viollier, 1586. 8o. BL.

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63r02 Genealogiæ Francicæ \plenior assertio/, Autore Davide Blondello Tom: 1us. Amstelædami – 1656. fol. Blondel, David. Genealogiae Francicae plenior assertio. Vol. 1 (of 2). Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1654. fol. BL. ‘1656’ for 1654 apparently an error.

63v01 Geographia Brietij in 3 vol. vi. Parallela. 139r09 63v02 Geographicum Lexicon, Authore Phil: Ferrario Londini. 1657. fol. ferrarius, Philippus. Lexicon geographicum. London: R. Daniel, 1657. fol. Wing f814. In 1723 booklist. 63v03 {A} Geographicall dictionary in which are described the most eminent Towns, Countreys, Ports, Seas, Streights & Rivers in the whole world. London 1662. 8o. Duval, Pierre. A geographical dictionary. London: J.C., sold by H. Brome, 1662. 8o. Wing D2920A. 63v04 Gerbiers Councell to Builders vi. Councell. 40r05 63v05 Geruasius Monachus Dorobornensis. vid. Historia. 76r01

64r01 Georgica, Bucolica Gnomica, vetust. Græc: Author. 16o. Vetustissimorum authorum georgica, bucolica, et gnomica poemata quae supersunt. Ed. J. Crespin a. I. Casaubon. Small-format edns. found 1569–1639. 64r02 Georgius Pisides. B. P. Lat. Tom. 8. Georgius (Pisides). Opus sex dierum [Hexaemeron]; De vanitate vitae. PG 92: 1425. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8. 64r03 Gephyrander Salicetus de Quadr. Circuli 8o. Gephyrander, Thomas. Quadratura circuli nova, perspicua, expedita. [n.p.], 1608. 4o. BL. 64r04 Gerard son Grand Atlas fol. Mercator, Gerhard. L’Atlas. fol. edns. (in Latin, french, German and English) found 1595–1639. See van ortroy, 20–9.

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Edns. in french (and other vernaculars) created by pasting titles over Latin captions. See 64r06 and 64r09 for additional copies (64r09 possibly a duplicated entry). 64r05 Gerardi Atlas Minor. 4o. Mercator, Gerhard. Atlas minor. 4o edns. (in Latin, french, German and Dutch) found [1607]–1651. See van ortroy, 36–9. 64r06 Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas. fol. Mercator, Gerhard. Atlas. fol. edns. (in Latin, french, German and English) found 1595–1639. See van ortroy, 20–9. See 64r04 and 64r09 for additional copies (64r09 possibly a duplicated entry). 64r07 Gerardi de Roo Histor. Austriaca. fol. Roo, Gerardus de. Annales rerum belli domique ab Austriacis Hapsburgicae gentis principibus. Innsbruck: J. Agricola, 1592. fol. Sidney family copy in Stanford University Library, Dept. of Special Collections (KB 1592.R6f). Seventeenth-century polished calf with arms of Robert Sidney as first earl of Leicester. Sparse annotations in the hand of Robert Sidney and underlinings in his characteristic brownish ink. Sold by Sotheby’s (21 June 1967), lot 2138; the catalogue notes the title’s rarity (only 100 copies reputedly printed). Later owners: Robert nesbitt, MD (d. 1761); T. Kerrick MCC 1796; John Roland Abbey; Martin Breslauer Inc., 1967. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/2, and z1/10. 64r08 Gerardo de La vita di Ezelino 3us 8o. Gerardo, Pietro. Vita e gesti d’Ezzelino terzo da Romano. Ed. S. fausto. 8o and 12o edns. found 1543–1648. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/3): 10 April 1622, 3s 6d for ‘Gerardo a booke.’ In 1723 booklist. 64r09 Gerardi Atlas fol. Mercator, Gerhard. Atlas. See 64r06: duplicated entry or another copy. 64r10 Gerardus Zutphaniensis B. P. Lat. Tom. 3us Gerard of zutphen. De reformatione interiore seu virium animae. Incipit: Homo quidam descendit de Ierusalem in Iericho. [And] De spiritualibus ascensionibus. Incipit: Beatus vir, cuius est auxilium abs te.

See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 5. 64r11 Gerbertus Epistolæ ibid. Sylvester II (pope) (Gerbertus). Epistolae CLXI. PL 139: 202. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 64r12 Gerbier vi Nonesuch & Elogium 50v18, 126v09 Cross-references are to works by two authors of this name. 64r13 Gerhardi Loci Theologici. 8o. Gerhard, Johann. Locorum theologicorum. Jena: T. Steinmann, 1610–25. 4o. Bn. Possibly one vol. only of a 9-vol. set published over many years. 64r14 {Sancti} Germani rerum Ecclesiast. Theor. B. P. Lat. Tom. 2 Germanus (saint, eighth-century patriarch of Constantinople). Theoria rerum ecclesiasticarum. Incipit: Ecclesia est templum Dei, delubrum sanctum. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), but in Aiutarium, vol. 2. La Bigne index conflates eighthand twelfth-century patriarchs (compare 64r15). 64r15 — Ejusdem Comentariolus in orationem Dominicam. Ibid. To. 1 Germanus (saint, twelfth-century patriarch of Constantinople). In orationem Dominicam. See 21r14: La Bigne index lists this title in vol. 1 but not located in 1624 edn. La Bigne index conflates eighth- and twelfth-century patriarchs (compare 64r14). 64r16 Germaniæ Prodromus 16o. Goltzum, Gerhard von. Prodromus Germaniae: d. i. Vorläufer u. Wegweiser aller Wege u. Strassen, die aus den vornehmsten Städten Deutschlands auf andrer Städte ... bis Italien, Frankreich ... gehen. Cologne: W. Lutzenkirch, 1602. 12o. Munich (Univ. Lib.). 64r17 Germanicorum script. 3 Tom. fol. Germanicorum scriptorum. Ed. J. Pistorius, fol. edns. found 1584, 1613. Catalogued with: Veterum scriptorum, qui caesarum et imperatorum Germanicorum res per aliquot secula gestas literis mandarunt, tomus unus. Ed. J. Reuber. fol. edns. found 1584, 1619.

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Catalogued with: Chronici Ditmari episcopi Merspurgii libri VII. Ed. R. Reineck. frankfurt: A. Wechel, 1580. fol. oxford (Bodleian). Cross-references to this entry throughout the catalogue indicate this combination of vols.: see esp. the cross-references from 46v21 (‘Dithmarus’), 126r19 (‘nidanus’), and 163v11 (‘Reuberus’). The Reuber and Reineck edns. are sometimes catalogued as a 2-vol. set. The Pistorius is vol. 2 of a 3-vol. set: see 146r06 for vol. 1. 64r18 Germanicarum rerum scriptores varij 3 vol. fol. Germanicarum rerum scriptores varii. Ed. M. freher. 3 vols. fol. edns. found 1600–11 and 1624–37. Edns. of vols. 2–3 bear title of entry (‘scriptores varii’); edns. of vol. 1 bear the variant wording listed at 60r18 (‘scriptores aliquot insignes’). 60r18 possibly a duplicated entry for the entire set, possibly an additional copy of vol. 1. 64r19 De Dijs Germanis vid. de Dijs 46r02 64r20 Gerson de Excommunicationis valore. 4o. Gerson, Jean. De excommunicationis valore, opuscula duo. [n.p., 1606?]. 4o. BL. 64r21 Gerundensis vi. Hispan. 75r08 64r22 Gesnerus vid. Molinius 117v17 64r23 Gesta Collationis Carthag: habitæ, Honorij Cæsaris iussu inter Catholicos & Donatistas, etc Papyrij Massoni studio atque opera nunc primum etc Paris: Anno 1588. Gesta collationis Chartagini habitae. Ed. J.P. Masson. Paris: M. orry, 1588. 8o. BL.

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The Hague and [Amsterdam and/or The Hague], 1607–8. fol. STC 11810–11. See 62v04 for an edn. in french. Duplicated entry or another copy at 64r26. 64r26 Ghein his Exercise of Armes, Caliuers Musketts, etc fol. See 64r25: duplicated entry or another copy. 64r27 Ghisi delle Essequie antique & moderne. 4o. Cibo Ghisi, Innocenzo. Magnificenza delle essequie antiche e moderne. Venice: G.B. Ciotti, 1601. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 64r28 Ghosts & spirits walking by Lavaterus. Lavater, Ludwig. Of ghostes and spirites walking by nyght. Tr. R. Harrison. London, 1572, 1596. 4o. STC 15320–1. 64r29 Gianbullari historia della Europa. 4o. Giambullari, Pier francesco. Historia dell’ Europa. Ed. C. Bartoli. Venice: f. de’ franceschi, 1566. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 64r30 Giannoti della repub. de Venetiani 8o. Giannotti, Donato. Libro de la republica de Vinitiani. 8o and small-format edns. found 1540–1642. 64r31 Gibieuf de Libertate dei & Creaturæ ad urban. 8um Pont: Max. Paris. 1630. in 4to. Gibieuf, Guillaume. De libertate dei et creaturae. Paris: J. Cottereau, 1630. 4o. Bn. 64r32 Ghost vi. Sir Walter Rawley. R. 159v11 ‘R’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

64r24 Gesta Dei per Francos, siue Oriental. Expeditionum & regni Francorum Hierosolimitani Hyst. fol. Gesta dei per Francos, sive, orientalium expeditionum, et regni Francorum Hierosolimitani historia a variis. Ed. J. Bongars. 2 vols. Hanau: A. Wechel a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1611. fol. BL. See 170v17 for vol. 2, catalogued separately.

64v01 Gigantis Enchiridion sphæric: 8o. Gigas, Johann Michael. Enchiridion sphaericum: id est, systema cosmographicum compendiosum. Hanau: W. Antonius, 1615. 8o. Berlin SB.

64r25 Ghein his Exercise of Armes according to Count Maurice. fo. Gheyn, Jacob de. The exercise of armes for calivres, muskettes, and pikes after the order of ... Maurits, Prince of Orange.

64v03 Sanctus Gildas sapiens de excidio Brittaniæ B. P. Lat. To. 5. Gildas (Sapiens, saint). De excidio et conquestu Britanniae. PL 69: 329. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5.

64v02 Gilbert de Magnete fol. Gilbert, William. De magnete. London: P. Short, 1600. fol. STC 11883.

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64v04 — Ejusdem in Ecclesiasticum ordinem acris Correptio. ibid. Gildas (Sapiens, saint). In Ecclesiasticum ordinem, acris correptio. PL 69: 367. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 64v05 Gildas s\a/piens vi. Brittanic: 23v19 64v06 Gildas Brittanic: 8o. Gildas. [Liber querulus de excidio Britanniae]. [Antwerp? 1525?] or London, 1567–8. 8o. STC 11892–4.

64v17 Girard vi. du Haillan. 71r09 64v18 Giriffo Calvaneo et Giostra de Medici de Pulci 4o. bis Pulci, Luca; Medici, Lorenzo de’. Ciriffo Calvaneo di Luca Pulci ... con la giostra di Magnifico Lorenzo de’ Medici. florence: de’ Giunti, 1572. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies.

64v07 Gilles vid. Nicol. 126r03

64v19 Gisenij Papismus Gisenius, Johannes. Papismus: hoc est, errorum pontificorum ... refutatio. 4o edns. found Giessen: C. Chemlin, 1618–25.

64v08 Gills Logonomia Anglic: 8o. Gil, Alexander. Logonomia Anglica. London: J. Beale, 1619–21. 4o. STC 11873–4.

64v20 Giustiniano della Guerra di Fiandra. 4o. Giustiniano, Pompeo. Delle guerre di Fiandra. 4o and 8o edns. found 1609–12.

64v09 Gilpin vid Beehiue 19r05 64v10 Gilpins life by Carleton Bish. of Chichester. 4o. Carleton, George. The life of Mr. Bernard Gilpin. Tr. W. freake. London: W. Jones, 1629. 4o. STC 4646.5–47.

64v21 Glossa ordinaria. 6 vol. fol. [Biblia sacra cum glossa ordinaria]. fol. edns. in five or six vols. throughout the period. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1.

64v11 Giraldus vid. Anglica. 7v14

64v22 Gnomica vi. Georgica 64r01

64v12 Giraldi opera omnia. fol. Giraldi, Lilio Gregorio. Operum quae extant omnium ... tomi duo. Ed. G.B. Giraldi. Basle: T. Guarinus, 1580. fol. BL.

64v23 Goclenia Vranoscopia. 16. Goclenius, Rudolphus (the younger). Uranoscopia, chiroscopia, et metaposcopia. 8o and small-format edns. found 1603–18.

64v13 Giraldi Histor. Deorum fol. Giraldi, Lilio Gregorio. De deis gentium ... quibus varia ac multiplex deorum gentium historia. fol. edns. found 1548, 1565.

64v24 — Physiognomica. 16. Goclenius, Rudolphus (the younger). Physiognomica et chiromantica specialia. 8o edns. found 1621–2.

64v14 Giraffi vid. Histor. 75v13 64v15 Girard de L’Estat de France. Girard, Bernard de (seigneur du Haillan). De l’estat et succez des affaires de France. Edns. found 1570–1619. Additional copy or copies listed at 64v16. See 71r09 for a related title by the same author. References by Robert Sidney to this or 71r09 in CKS U1475 z1/2 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 64v16 Girard de L’Estat des affaires de France 4o. bis. See 64v15: one (if a duplicated entry) or two additional copies (‘bis’ = two copies); one copy is possibly 71r09, a related title by the same author.

64v25 — Isagoge optica. 4o. Isagoge optica cum disceptatione geometrica de universo geometriae magisterio. Praes. R. Goclenius (the elder). Resp. n. Chesnecopherus. frankfurt: widow of J. Wechel f. P. fischer, 1593. 4o. BL. 64v26 Goar vi Rituale 165v04 64v27 Godignus vid de Abassinorum rebus 3r03 64v28 Godefroy Le Ceremoniall de France 4o. vid. Ceremon. 31r42 64v29 Gods reuenge against Murder by Reynolds 4o. Reynolds, John. The triumphs of Gods revenege, against ... murther. London, 1621–9. 4o. STC 20942–43.7.

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Date and STC number ranges include separately published pts. 2 and 3. Another copy at 195v09: an ‘added’ book (1657 edn.), entered in the catalogue after 1652. 64v30 Godwyns Hebrew Antiquities. 4 . Godwin, Thomas. Moses and Aaron. Civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the Hebrewes. London, 1625–41. 4o. STC 11951–5, Wing G976. o

64v31 Godwyn his Catalogue of the Bish. of England 4o. bis. Godwin, francis. A catalogue of the bishops of England. London, 1601–[1625?]. 4o. STC 11937–9. ‘bis’ = two copies. Variant title on [1625?] issue (STC 11939). 64v32 Godwynus de Præsulibus Angliæ 4 . Godwin, francis. De praesulibus Angliae commentarius. London: off. nortoniana a. J. Bill, 1616, [1621?]. 4o. STC 11941–2. o

64v33 Goffredo vi. Tasso. 186v10

65r01 Giovanni Battista vid. Historia. 76r02 65r02 Glossographia, or a Dictionary interpreting all Such \hard/ words, whether Hebrew, Gree. Lat. Ital. Span. etc as are now used in our refyned English tongue. by T. B. of the Inner Temple. 8o. 1656. Blount, Thomas. Glossographia: or a dictionary. London: T. newcomb, sold by H. Moseley a. G. Sawbridge, 1656. 8o. Wing B3334. 65r03 Theodore Godefroy. vid. Ceremonial Francois. C. 31r42–43 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 65r04 Godolphin of the Laws, Customes &c of the High Admiralty of England vid. View. 204r07

65v01 God and the King or a dialogue, shewing that the King of England doth rightly Claime what is required by the Oath of Allegiance. London 1663. 4o.

64v34 Goffredi Vindocinensis epist., opusc., sermones, 8o. Godefridus (Vindocinensis). Epistolae, opuscula, sermones. Ed. J. Sirmond. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1610. 8o. BL.

Mocket, Richard. God and the king. London, 1663. 4o. Wing M2302.

64v35 Goldastus de Monarchia Rom. Imperij 3. vol. fol. Goldast, Melchior. Monarchia s. Romani imperii, sive tractatus de jurisdictione imperiali. 3 vols. Hanau and frankfurt, 1611–21. fol. BL.

65v03 Goffe vid. Tragædies. 195r04

64v36 — Constitutiones Imperiales. Goldast, Melchior. Collectio constitutionum imperialium. fol. edns. found frankfurt, 1609–15. 64v37 Golden Trade by Iobson. 4. Jobson, Richard. The golden trade: or, a discovery of the river Gambra, and the golden trade of the Aethiopians. London: n. okes, sold by n. Bourne, 1623. 4o. STC 14623. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/6): 22 Sept. 1623, 1s ‘to Mr Parry for a booke called the golden trade.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 64v38. 64v38 Golden Trade. 4o. See 64v37: duplicated entry or another copy.

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65v02 Gombaulds Endimion English’d by Mr. Hurst. vi Endimion 51r03

65v04 {Scarlet} Gowne vid. Porporati .P. 148v02 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 65v05 The Government of Cattle, Oxen, Horses, sheepe &c by Leo. Mascall – 1653. 4o. Mascall, Leonard. The government of cattell. London: T. Harper f. M. Harrison, 1653. 4o. Wing M902.

66r01 Goldinghams farewell 8o. Possibly Garter, Bernard. The joyfull receyving of the queenes most excellent majestie in hir highnesse citie of Norwich. London: H. Bynneman, [1578]. 4o. STC 11627–8. Contains a mask and a farewell oration by Henry Goldingham and a Latin poem by William Goldingham; possibly an unidentified text associated with the same occasion; possibly a manuscript. Henry Goldingham also had a hand in the Kenilworth festivities.

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66r02 Goltzini Thesaurus rei Antiquariæ 4o. Goltz, Hubert. Thesaurus rei antiquariae huberrimus. 4o edns. found Antwerp, 1579–1644. 66r03 Gonçalo segunda parte de La Historia pontificial fol. Illescas, Gonzalo de. Segunda parte de la historia pontifical y catholica. fol. edns. found 1569–1652. Possibly a second copy: two-vol. set listed at 83v19. 66r04 Gondibert an Heroick Poem written by Sir W. Dauenant London – 1651. 4o. Davenant, Sir William. Gondibert: an heroick poem. London: T. newcomb f. J. Holden, 1651. 4o. Wing D324. 66r05 Good Worke for a good Magistrate or a short cut to great quiet. By Hugh Peters London – 1651. 8o. Peters, Hugh. Good work for a good magistrate. London: W. Dugard, 1651. 12o. Wing P1706. 66r06 Gonsalo de Cespides. Céspedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de. Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly Historia de D. Felippe el IIII, Rey de las Españas (listed at 79v07), but Céspedes also published many other works. 66r07 Goodman the fall of Man 4o. Goodman, Godfrey. The fall of man, or the corruption of nature. London, 1616–18. 4o. STC 12022.7–25. 66r08 Goodwyn his sermon before the King. Goodwin, William. A sermon preached before the kings most excellent majestie at Woodstocke. oxford: J. Barnes, 1614. 4o. STC 12045. 66r09 Gordoni Chronica fol. Gordon, James. Opus chronologicum. fol. edns. found 1613–17. 66r10 — Eiusdem Biblia 3 vol. fol. Biblia sacra. Com. J. Gordon. 3 vols. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1632. fol. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 21r10. 66r11 Gorlæus de Annulis sigillaris Priscis 4o. Gorlaeus, Abraham. Dactyliotheca seu annulorum sigillarium quorum apud priscos tam Graecos quam Romanos usus ... promptuarium. [n.p.], [ca 1601]–1609. 4o. BL. 66r12 Goropius Becunus opera 2 vol. fol.

Goropius, Joannes (Becanus). Opera. 6 pts. (here bound in 2 vols.). Ed. L. Torrentius. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1580. fol. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 66r13 Goselini vi. Rime 165r17 66r14 Gotefridi viterbiensis Pantheum vid. Germanicorum. 64r17 66r15 Gothofredi Antiq. Historia 3 vol. 8 Godefroy, Denis. Antiquae historiae ex XXVII authoribus contextae libri VI. 2 pts. 8o and small-format edns. found 1590–1604. often 2 pts. in 2 vols., but here apparently in 3 vols. 66r16 El Gouernador Christiano dedmido de las vidas de Moysen y Iosue Principes del Pueblo di Dios Por el Maestro F. Ioan Marquez, &c Dirigido al Duque de Feria etc En Salamanca Anno 1612. fol. Márquez, Juan. El governador christiano. Salamanca: f. de Cea Tesa, 1612. fol. Madrid (nat. Lib. Spain). In 1723 booklist. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. Duplicated entry or another copy at 111r11 (date not specified). 66r17 Goueano vi. Ioannes 85v07 66r18 Gourney des Advis. 4o Gournay, Marie Le Jars de. Les advis ou les présens de la demoiselle de Gournay. Paris, 1634, 1641. 4o. Duplicated entry or another copy at 3v05. In 1723 booklist. 66r19 Goulart vi. Hystoires admirables. 75r11 66r20 Gowreys Conspiracy. 8o. [Ruthven, John (third earl of Gowrie)]. The earle of Gowries conspiracie against the kings majestie of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1600; London, 1600-03. 4o. STC 21465.5–67.5. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 9 oct. 1600 (CKS U1475 C12/282): ‘The maner of the conspiracy’ against the king of Scotland ‘is as yt is sett down in the printed booke I sent you the last weeke.’ 66r21 Græcorum aduersus Errores tract. B. P. Lat. Tom. 4us [Tractatus contra errores graecorum]. Incipit: Licet graecorum ecclesiam virtutum floribus. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

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66r22 Græcorum officium ibid. T. 2. Officium, de mysteriis ante consecrates, Sanctae Quadragesimae ... Interpr. G. Genebrardo. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. for Greek liturgies in general see PG Index vol. 2, ‘Index methodicus’ V, Liturgies. 66r23 — Eorum Lyturgia ibid. Divinae mysteriorum ante consecratum Liturgiae declaratio. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. for Greek liturgies in general see PG Index vol. 2, ‘Index methodicus’ V, Liturgies. 66r24 Graffon his Chronic. of England fol. Grafton, Richard. A chronicle at large ... of the affayres of Englande. 2 vols. London: H. Denham f. R. Tottell a. H. Toy, 1569. fol. STC 12147. Undated bill of Henry Sidney (CKS U1475 A54): 10s ‘for Graftons Cronicle which my L. sent to Mr Robert Sidney.’ Accounts of John Cockeran, 1572–4 (CKS U1475 A4/5): undated payment of 21s 10d for ‘Graftons Chronicle.’ 66r25 Graine & Wittaile vi. Orders. 133v01 66r26 Gramayci Asiæ Histor. 4o. Gramaye, Jean-Baptiste. Asia, sive historia universalis asiaticarum gentium et rerum domi forisque gestarum. Antwerp: widow and heirs of J. Beller, 1604. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 15v32. 66r27 Grammaire francois. 8o. [Grammar: french]. Insufficient information to identify.

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66v02 Gram. Hyspanica. 4o. [Grammar: Spanish]. Insufficient information to identify. 66v03 Gram. Hebraeæ Linguæ &c per Franciscum Iunium Bitungem Francofurti apud Andream Wechelum Anno 1580. 4o. Du Jon, françois. Grammatica Hebraeae linguae. frankfurt: A. Wechel, 1580. 4o. Bn. Dedicated to Philip Sidney. 66v04 Gram. Ital. di Tosconella. Toscanella, orazio. Institutioni grammaticali volgari et latine. 8o edns. found 1562–1615. 66v05 Gram. Brittan. 8o. Salesbury, Henry. Grammatica Britannica in usum eius linguae conscripta. London: T. Salisbury, 1593. 8o. STC 21611. 66v06 Gram. Græca 8o. bis [Grammar: Greek]. Insufficient information to identify. Two copies (‘bis’), possibly of different grammars. 66v01 lists another Greek grammar, possibly a duplicated entry for one of these two. 66v07 Gram. Græca Westmonast. 16. Either Camden, William. Institutio Graecae grammatices compendiaria, in usum regiae scholae Westmonasteriensis. 8o edns. 1595–1650. STC 4511–17.7, Wing C365-67. or: Busby, Richard. Graecae grammatices compendium, in usum regiae scholae Westmonasteriensis. Cambridge and London, 1647–51. 8o. Wing B6220–1.

66r28 Grammatica Lat. 8o. ter. [Grammar: Latin]. Insufficient information to identify. Three copies (‘ter’), possibly of different grammars.

66v08 Gram. Françoise. 16. [Grammar: french]. Insufficient information to identify.

66r29 Gram. Germanica. 4o. bis. [Grammar: German]. Insufficient information to identify. Two copies (‘bis’), possibly of different grammars.

66v09 Grammar Introduction 8o. Probably Lily, William. [Short introduction of grammar]. 4o and 8o edns. 1542–1651. STC 15610.6–33.2, Wing L2274f–78.

66v01 Gram. Græca. [Grammar: Greek]. Insufficient information to identify. 66v06 lists two Greek grammars, one possibly a duplicated entry for this one.

66v10 Grammatici Hist. Danica. fol. Saxo (Grammaticus). Danica historia. fol. edns. found 1514–1645. In 1723 booklist. See 172r05: two copies listed, one possibly a duplicated entry for this copy. 66v11 Grammaticus vi Saxo. 172r05

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66v12 Granda Los Vandos Pérez de Hita, Ginés. Historia de los vandos de los Zegries y Abencerrages, cavalleros Moros de Granada. Edns. found 1595–1652.

66v21 Gregorius Tholosanus de repub. 4o. 2 vol. Gregoire, Pierre (Tholosain). De republica. 2 vols. 4o edns. found 1595–1642. 66v22 Gregorius vid. Turonensis. 196v12

66v13 Granatensis Dux Perratorum 8o. Luis (de Granada). Dux peccatorum. 12o edns. found 1587–1619. 66v14 Granat. Paridisus Præcum 8o. Colon. Idem de vita Xti Col. 8o. Luis (de Granada). Paradisus precum. Ed. M. von Isselt. 8o and 12o edns. found Cologne, 1589–1622. Catalogued with: Luis (de Granada). Vita Christi. Tr. M. von Isselt. 8o and 12o edns. found Cologne, 1586–1607. 66v15 Grassi Della ragione di Adoprar L’arme 4o. bis. Grassi, Giacomo di. Ragione di adoprar sicuramente l’arme si da offesa come da difesa. Venice: G. ziletti, 1570. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies. 66v16 Greaues vi. Discours & description. 44v04, 46r31 66v17 Greenland & the 8 men that lived there a yere ending Iune – 1634. Probably Pellham, Edward. Gods power and providence: shewed, in the miraculous preservation of eight Englishmen, left by mischance in Green-land. London: R. young f. J. Partridge, 1631. 4o. STC 19566. The eight men were stranded over the winter 1630–1: the descriptive title and error of ‘1634’ for 1631 may reflect a manuscript title added to the pamphlet. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631– 2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 6d for ‘1 Greenland.’

66v23 Greg. de Heimbergo con. Pii 2di iniustas Excom. 4. Francofurti Anno 1608. Heimburg, Gregor de. Scripta nervosa, juris justitiaque plena ... contra Pii papae II impias et injustas excommunicationis bullas. frankfurt: E. Emmel, 1608. 4o. Bn. 66v24 Greg. Nazianzeni opera 2 vol. fol. Gregory (saint, of nazianzus). Opera omnia. fol. edns. found 1550–1630. 66v25 Græcorij Nysseni opera Gr. La. 2 vol. Gregory (saint, bp. of nyssa). Opera. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found Paris, 1615 (2 vols.) and 1638 (3 vols.). 66v26 Gregorij 3tij Excerpta B. P. La. To. 6. Gregory III (pope and saint). Excerptum ... ex patrum dictis canonumque sententiis, de diversis criminibus et remediis eorum. PL 89: 587. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 66v27 Greg. Palamæ prosopopeia animæ contendentis cum Corpore in Iudicio Ibid. To. 9. Gregory (Palamas, apb. of Thessalonica). Prosopopoeiae. Incipit: Animi partis utentis ratione discrimen. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 66v28 Greg. Thaumaturgi opera Græ. Lat. fol. Gregory Thaumaturgus (saint, bp. of neocaesarea). Opera omnia. Paris, 1621, 1622. fol. 66v29 Gregorij vid. Ridley. 165r11

66v18 Greenewoods race Celestiall 8o. Greenwood, Henry. The race celestiall, or a direct path to heaven. London: n. okes f. H. Bell, 1609–13. 8o. STC 12335.3–35.5. 66v19 Gregentij Disputatio cum Iudæo B. P. Gre. Lat. To. 1. Gregentius (saint, abp. of Taphar). Disputatio cum Herbano Judaeo. PG 86: 621. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 66v20 Grægoræ Hist. Constantinop. 4o. vi Nicephori. 124v14

66v30 Grimstone his Hystorie generall of the Netherlands fol. Grimeston, Edward. A generall historie of the Netherlands. London, 1608–27. fol. STC 12374–6. Largely a translation of Jean françois Le Petit, La grande chronique (1601), listed at 142r08. 66v31 Grison de l’ordini et modi di Caualcure 4o. Grisone, federico. Ordini di cavalcare, et modi di conoscere le nature de’ cavalli. 4o edns. found 1550–1620. one of two books on horsemanship mentioned by Philip Sidney in his letter of advice to Robert Sidney, 18 oct. 1580 (Kuin, II, 1009).

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66v32 Grisons their proceedings. 1618. 4o. The proceedings of the Grisons in the yeere 1618. London: G. Purslowe f. E. Blount, 1619. 4o. STC 12390.

67r01 Grandison vid. Parænesis. 139r01 67r02 Cl. V. Iohannis Bainbrigij Canicularia autore Io. Gravia Oxoniæ. 1648. 8o. Bainbridge, John; Greaves, John. Cl. V. Johannis Bainbrigii, astronomiae ... Canicularia. oxford: H. Hall f. T. Robinson, 1648. 8o. Wing B472. 67r03 Gregorio Lopez. vi. Partidas. 139v06 67r04 Seuerall Greiuances, also a Declar. & Peticion of the Army under Sir Tho. Fairfax. vi Ramas Eng. 4 parte 158v04 A perfect and true copy of the severall grievances of the army under ... Sir Thomas Fairfax. London: G. Whittington, 1647. 4o. Wing P1472. Includes the text of a petition with signatures. If the phrase ‘Declar. & Peticion’ refers to a separate title or titles, there are many possibilities.

67v01 Groanes for Libertie by I. Saltmarsh. vi Ramas Eng. 7 parte 158v04 Saltmarsh, John. Groanes for liberty. London: G. Calvert, 1646. 4o. Wing S489. 67v02 Grotius of god & Providence with his life. 1652. Engl. 8. Grotius, Hugo. His discourses, I. of God, and his providence, II. of Christ, his miracles and doctrine. With ... t he authours life. Tr. C. Barksdale. London: A. Miller f. W. Lee, 1652. 12o. Wing G2109. ‘Engl. 8’ probably refers to language and format. 67v03 Grotij Historia Gotthorum &c vid. Historia. 76v06 67v04 Grotij Annales. vi. Annales 6v06

68r01 Grisons vi. Proceedings. 151v03 68r02 Grisons Leurs procedeures 4o. Actes & procedures des Grisons de l’année 1618. La Haye: A. Meuris, 1619. 4o. Bn.

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68r03 Grollæ obsidio cum Annex Autho. Grotio. 8o. Grotius, Hugo. Grollae obsidio cum annexis anni 1627. Amsterdam: G. Blaeu, 1629. fol. CUL. 68r04 Groot La Pieté des Estats d’Holland 4o. Grotius, Hugo. La piete des estats de Hollande et Westfrise. Leiden: J. Paets, 1613. 4o. CUL. Sir John Throckmorton to Robert Sidney, 3 Dec. 1613 (CKS U1475 E9/279): ‘As for your desyer to knowe whether Vorstius be retyered into Poland yet ... the booke which I sent your Lp: of Grootsyous will give you a greate deale of lyght.’ Grotius in this book focuses on the activities of Conrad Vorstius: see 207r10. 68r05 Groote Neovallia. fol. Groote, Alexander. Neovallia dialogo ... nel quale con nuova forma di fortificare piazze s’esclude il modo del fare fortezze alla regale, come quelle che sono di poco contrasto. Monaco: A. Berghin, 1617. fol. Bn. 68r06 Grosse vid Theatrum 188v07 68r07 Grotius de veritate Relig. Christianæ. 16o Iter cum Annotat. Paris: 1640. Grotius, Hugo. De veritate religionis christianae. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1640. 12o. BL. ‘Iter’: apparently an abbreviation for ‘iteratio’ = ‘reprinted’ or ‘new ed.’ (for original’s ‘editio nova’). 68r08 — Portuum investigandorum. 4o. Stevin, Simon. Ratio portuum investigandorum. Tr. H. Grotius. Leiden, 1599, 1624. 4o. 68r09 — de jure Belli ac pacis. 4o. Grotius, Hugo. De jure belli ac pacis. 4o and 8o edns. found 1625–51. Extended citation by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1; additional citations in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, z1/8 (extensively on 156-62), z1/9, z47/10, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 68r10 — de Antiquitate Batavica. 4o. Grotius, Hugo. Liber de antiquitate reipublicae Batavicae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1610–33. 68r11 Grotius Apologeticus &c 8o. Grotius, Hugo de. Apologeticus eorum qui Hollandiae ... praefuerunt ante mutationem quae evenit anno MDCXVIII. 8o and 12o edns. found 1622–40.

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68r12 Grotij Annotationes in lib. Evangeliorum fol Amsterd. Anno 1641 Grotius, Hugo. Annotationes in libros evangeliorum. Amsterdam: J. a. C. Blaeu, 1641. fol. BL.

68r20 Gruchius de Comitijs Romanorum fol. Paris. 1555. Grouchy, nicolas de. De comitiis Romanorum. Paris: M. Vascosanus, 1555. fol. Bn.

68r13 Gro. Annot. ad vetus Testamentum fol. 3 vol. Lutetiæ Parisiorum – Anno – 1644. Grotius, Hugo. Annotata ad Vetus Testamentum. 3 vols. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1644. fol. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. Possibly the ‘Hugo Grotius 3 fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676.

68r21 Gruget vid Mexio 117r02

68r14 — Annotationum in Novum Testam. to. 2dus Paris: 1646. fol. Grotius, Hugo. Annotationum in Novum Testamentum tomus secundus. Paris: widow of G. Pelé, 1646. fol. Bn. Published as a set with 68r16. 68r15 Gro: Florum sparsio ad Ius Iustiniandum Paris. 1642. 4to. Grotius, Hugo. Florum sparsio ad jus Justinianeum. Paris: widow of G. Pelé, 1642. 4o. Bn. 68r16 Grot. Annotat. in Acta & Epistolas [blank] fol. Grotius, Hugo. Annotationes in Acta Apostolorum, et Epistolae Apostolicas. Paris: widow of G. Pelé, 1646. fol. Bn. Published as a set with 68r14. 68r17 Gro. Annot. in Novum Testamentum pars tertia & vltima cui subiuncti sunt eiusdem autoris lib. pro veritate relig. Christianæ – Parisijs 1650. fol. Grotius, Hugo. Annotationum in Novum Testamentum pars tertia ac ultima, cui subjuncti sunt eiusdem auctoris libri Pro veritate religionis christianae. Paris: widow of T. Pepingué a. S. Maucroy, 1650. fol. BL. 68r18 — De Imperio summarum potestatum circa sacra Comentar. Postumus Editio secunda, Parisijs – 1648. 8o. Grotius, Hugo. De imperio summarum potestatum circa sacra commentarius posthumus. Com. D. Blondel. Paris, 1648. 8o. Bn. 68r19 — Dissertatio de cœnæ administratione ubi Pastores non sunt Item an semper communicandum per symbola. 8o. Anno Dom. 1646. Grotius, Hugo. Dissertatio de coenae administratione ubi pastores non sunt. Item an semper communicandum per symbola. [n.p.], 1646. 8o. oxford (Christ Church).

68r22 Grumbach Hyst. German. 4o. Grumbach, Wilhelm von. Possibly Historische beschreibung der ergangenen execution wider des Heil. Röm. Reichs auffshürische Echter und derselben Receptatorn. [n.p.], 1568, 1569. 4o. Perhaps one of Grumbach’s many other historical works; this appears to be the only one with ‘Historische’ or a similar word in the title. 68r23 Alex. Guaguinus, de rebus Polonicis etc Francofurti – Anno 1584. 8o. Guagninus, Alexander. Rerum Polonicarum tomi tres. frankfurt: J. Wechel f. S. feyerabend, 1584. 8o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 62r03 (also dated). 68r24 Gualandus de Facultate ciuili fol. Gualando, odoardo. De civili facultate. Ed. C. Gualando. Rome: A. zannetti, 1598. fol. Bn. 68r25 Gualterij Chronicon Chronicorum politicum 4o. Gruterus, Janus (Johannes Gualterius). Chronicon chronicorum politicum. frankfurt: off. Aubriana, 1614. 8o. BL. Vol. 1 of 2: see 68r26 for vol. 2. Duplicated entries or another copy of the set at 33r23–24. 68r26 — Chronicon Chronic: Ecclesiastic: 4o. Gruterus, Janus (Johannes Gualterius). Chronicon chronicorum ecclesiastico-politicum. frankfurt: off. Aubriana, 1614. 8o. BL. Vol. 2 of 2: see 68r25 for vol. 1. Duplicated entries or another copy of the set at 33r23–24. 68r27 Gualterati delle Feste di Duca di Toscana 4o. Gualterotti, Raffaello. Feste nelle nozze del serenissimo Don Francesco Medici Gran Duca di Toscana, e ... sua consorte la signora Bianca Cappello. florence: de’ Giunti, 1579. 4o. BL.

68v01 Gualtherius vid. Oraciones 133r09 68v02 Guarini Il Pastor fido 16.

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Guarini, Giovanni Battista. Il pastor fido, tragicomedia pastorale. 8o and small-format edns. found 1591–1650. 68v03 Guarini il segretario Guarini, Giovanni Battista. Il segretario: dialogo ... dell’ ufficio del segretario, et del modo del compor lettere. Venice, 1594, 1600. 4o. In 1723 booklist. 68v04 Guerra di Fiandra descritta del Cardinal Bentivoglio 8o parte 1a. 2a. & 3a. Iterum 4to. In Venetia. 1645. Bentivoglio, Guido (cardinal). Della guerra di Fiandra. 3 vols. Cologne [i.e., Leiden], 1635–40. 8o. BL. Catalogued with: Bentivoglio, Guido (cardinal). Della guerra di Fiandra. 3 vols. Venice: Giunti e Baba, 1645. 4o. BL. one copy in 1723 booklist. ‘Iterum’ here apparently means ‘and another copy.’ 68v05 Guerras di Flandr. par D. Carlos Coloma 4o. Coloma, Carlos. Las guerras de los Estados Baxos desde el anno 1588 hasta el de 1599. 4o edns. found 1622–35. A copy of the 1635 edn. is listed at 69r01 (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652). 68v06 Il Guerriero prudente & Politico del Conte Galeazzo Gualdo in Venetia – 1640. 4o. Gualdo Priorato, Galeazzo (count). Il guerriero prudente e politico. Venice: Bertani, 1640. 4o. Bn. 68v07 Guenois vi. Practique 151r01 68v08 Guesles ses remonstrances. 4 . La Guesle, Jacques de. Probably Les remonstrances de Messire Jacques de la Guesle. Paris: P. Chevalier, 1611. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. o

68v09 Guibert de Toiser & mesurier. 4o. Guybert, Alexandre. Traité familier, pour toiser, mesurer et exactement calculler toute maçonnerie. Paris, 1580, 1619. 8o. 68v10 Guiberti Apologia pro Sancto Sulpitio B. P. Lat. To. 7. Guibertus (abbot of Gembloux). Incipit: Sulpicius Severus, ut patet ex gestis quae in monasterio miori positus legi ... See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 68v11 Guicciardini histor. 2 vol. 8o.

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Guicciardini, francesco. La historia d’Italia. 2 vols. 8o and 4o edns. found 1561–1645. See 68v18 and 68v20 for additional copies of this title, and the note at 68v20. 68v12 Guicciardin his Aphorismes. fol. Dallington, Sir Robert. Aphorismes civill and militarie ... out of ... Fr. Guicciardine. London, 1613, 1629. fol. STC 6197–8. Duplicated entry or another copy at 68v14. 68v13 Guicciardin Hypomnestes Polit. vi Furius. 60v23 68v14 Guicciard. his Aphor. Ciuill and Milit. fol. See 68v12: duplicated entry or another copy. 68v15 Guicciardin les Guerres d’Italie. 8o. Guicciardini, francesco. Histoire des guerres d’Italie. Tr. J. Chomedey. 8o edns. found 1577–93. 68v16 Guicc. sa descriptio de pays Bas fol. Guicciardini, Lodovico. Description de tout le Païs-Bas. Tr. f. de Belleforest. fol. edns. found 1567–1625. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 68v17 Guicc. delle puesi basse fol. Guicciardini, Lodovico. Descrittione di tutti i Paesi Bassi. fol. edns. found 1567–88. 68v18 La Hystor. d’Italia di M. Francesco Guicciar: gentil-huomo Fiorentino etc Con la vita dell Autore. In Geneua, Anno 1636. 4 B. Guicciardini, francesco. La historia d’Italia. Ed. f. Sansovino. Geneva: G. Stoer, 1636. 4o. BL. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies). See 68v11 and 68v20 for additional copies, and the note at 68v20. 68v19 Guicciard: descriptio Belgi fol. Guicciardini, Lodovico. Omnium Belgii, sive inferioris Germaniae regionum descriptio. Tr. R. Telle. fol. edns. found 1613–46. 68v20 Guicc: Hystor. d’Italia 4o. Guicciardini, francesco. La historia d’Italia. 8o and 4o edns. found 1561–1645. Sidney family copy (Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1569) in Harvard University, Houghton Library, Harry Elkins Widener Collection (HEW 7.11.13). Signed ‘Philippo Sidneio. Patauij. 20. Junij 1574.’

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Later owner: Charles Marriott (signed 1837). See Godshalk, ‘A Sidney Autograph,’ 65. Philip Sidney recommends Guicciardini for ‘historicall matters’ that ‘reacheth almost to our tyme’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). Additional copies of this title at 68v11 and 68v18. 68v21 Guicc: Commentar. de Cose memorabili 4o. Guicciardini, Lodovico. Commentarii delle cose più memorabili seguite in Europa. 4o edns. found Venice, 1565–6. In 1723 booklist. 68v22 Guido vi. Haly. 71r15 68v23 Guido vi. Baldus de cochlea fol. Monte, Guido Ubaldo del. De cochlea. Venice: E. Deuchino, 1615. fol. Bn. ‘Guido vi. Baldus’ is not a cross-reference but rather the scribe’s misreading of ‘Guido Vbaldi’ in his original. 68v24 Guidonis Minorita recantatio B. Pat. La. To. 4. Guido (Minorite friar). Articoli revocati Parisiis in Domo praedicatorum ... 1318. Incipit: Isti sunt articoli revocati [6 brief items]. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Duplicated entry at 85v19. 68v25 Guilandinius vi Molinius. 117v17 68v26 Guilielmi de Sancto Amore opera omnia 4o. Constantiæ. 1632. Sancto Amore, Wilhelmus de. Opera omnia. Constance [fictitious imprint]: Alithophilos, 1632. 4o. Bn. 68v27 Guilielmi Parisiensis opera fol. Gulielmus Arvernus (Parisiensis). Opera omnia. Venice: D. zenari, 1591. Adams G1595. 68v28 — Eiusdem damnatio quorundam errorum B. P. L. To. 4. Formula revocationis quorundam errorum, factae Parisiis per F. Guidonem, ordinis eremitarum St. Augustini, Anno Domini 1384. Incipit: Et hoc anno legendo & respondendo. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Author has been confused with Gulielmus Arvernus (Parisiensis), 68v27. 68v29 Guilimanus de origine Austriæ 4o. Guillimannus, franciscus. Habsburgiaca: sive de antiqua et vera origine domus Austriae. Milan: P. a. M.T. Malatesta, 1605. 4o. Bn.

69r01 Las Guerras de los Estados Baxos &c En Amberes 1635. 4o. Coloma, Carlos. Las guerras de los Estados Baxos desde el anno 1588 hasta el de 1599. Antwerp: J. Beller, 1635. 4o. BL. Another copy (date not specified) at 68v05 (a ‘main’ entry, whereas this is an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652).

69v01 Gumbleden vid. Christ. 32v01 69v02 The Gunner shewing the whole practice of Artillerye by Robert Norton – 1628. fol. norton, Robert. The gunner, shewing the whole practise of artillerie. London: A. Mathewes f. H. Robinson, 1628. fol. STC 18673.

70r01 Guillermo de Tiro Hystoria della guerra sacra di Gierusalem. 4o. Gulielmus (abp. of Tyre). Historia della guerra sacra di Gierusalemme. Tr. G. Dondi dall’ orologio. Venice, 1562, 1610. 4o. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 73v22 (catalogued by title) and 81r22 (catalogued by name of translator). In 1723 booklist. See 192r16 for an edn. in Latin. 70r02 Guillermi Error. Palidonia. Unidentified. 70r03 Guitmundi Opuscula quædam B. P. La. Tom. 6. Guitmundus (cardinal bp. of Aversa.). De corporis et sanguinis Christi in Eucharistia veritate. PL 149: 1427. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 70r04 Gulick warres there fol. Unidentified. Possibly a descriptive title for one of the many publications in German or Dutch about the wars in and over the duchy of Gulich; possibly a manuscript or some other form of customized compilation. for English publications on the subject (mainly newsletters, no folios), all printed between 1599 and 1615, see STC 5413–14, 14838 (two copies listed at 124r07), 19512, 20449, 20861, 23008. 70r05 Guntherus vi. Germanicorum 64r17

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70r06 Gustavi Adolphi dei gratia Suecorum Gothorum &c Rex Instructio prescripta Domino Ia. Russell sac. Regiæ Majestatis ad Serenissimam Rempubl. Palonam Legato fol. Anno 1632 Gustavus II (Adolphus, king of Sweden). Augustissimi principis et domini Gustavi Adolphi ... instructio praescripta domino Jacobo Roussel ... ad serenissimam rempublicam Polonam legato. [n.p.], 1632. fol. oxford (Bodleian). 70r07 Gustavi Gustavi Magni F. Oracio Gratulatoria. fol. Gustavus (count of niestadt and Wasaburg). Gustavi, Gustavi Magni filii, oratio gratulatoria, recitata publice in templo arcis solemnibus VII Id. Septemb. Wittenberg, 1632. fol. Denmark KB. 70r08 Gwyns Aurum non aurum 4o. Gwinne, Matthew. In assertorem chymicae, sed verae medicinae desertorem. London: R. field, 1611. 4o. STC 12550. With ‘Aurum non aurum’ as running head. 70r09 Guyon vi. Mexio. 117r02 70r10 Guzman. vid. Rise &c. 164v03

[H] 70v01 Halls vid. Historie of Scotland. 76v07 70v02 Halls Cases of Conscience vid. Resolutions. R. 164r01 R = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 70v03 Hammond vid. Reply. vid. Defence. vid. Account 162v02, 43v04, 2v05 Cross-references are to three separately catalogued works. 70v04 Hamond vid Parænesis. vid. Review. vid. Continuacion. vi. Discourse. 139v02, 162v06, 38v02, 47r05 Cross-references are to four separately catalogued works. 70v05 Dr. Hamonds life, by Dr. Fell. in 8o London 1661. fell, John. The life of ... Dr. H. Hammond. London: J. flesher f. J. Martin, J. Allestree a. T. Dicas, 1661. 8o. Wing f617.

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H 71r01 Habeas Corpus Booke MS fol. The Habeas Corpus Booke. Manuscript (ca 1628). fol. CKS. A manuscript collection of materials about the proceedings against Sir Thomas Darrell, imprisoned in 1627 for refusal to pay forced loan. Title written on front cover. Sidney family copy in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z10). Bound in original limp vellum, with no signs of early provenance. Like some other manuscript books listed in the catalogue (see 37r28, 50v28, 113r02, 151r16), it was evidently not included in the sale of the library and remained at Penshurst. 71r02 Habeas Corpus vi. Argument. 11v12 71r03 Habert vi. La vie et de consensu etc 203r07, 37v21 Cross-references are to two separately catalogued works. 71r04 Hacket & Coppingers Conspiracie. 8o. Cosin, Richard. Conspiracie, for pretended reformation ... discovering the late designments ... by W. Hacket, E. Coppinger, and H. Arthington. London: dep. of C. Barker, 1592. 4o. STC 5823. Duplicated entry or another copy at 39r03. 71r05 Hackluyt vi Martyr. 111v07 71r06 Haestens du siege d’Ostende 4o. Haestens, Henrik van. La nouvelle Troye, ou memorable histoire du siege d’Ostende. Tr. J. de la Haye. Leiden: L. Elzevier, 1615. 4o. BL. 71r07 Hagecius in Raymundum pro stella 4o. 1572. Hajek, Tadeáš (z Hájku). Responsio ad virulentum ... H. Raymundi ... scriptum: quo iterum confirmare nititur stellam quae anno 72 & 73 supra sesquimillesimum fulsit, non novam, sed veterem fuisse. Prague: G. nigrini, 1576. 4o. BL. ‘1572’ refers to date, in the title, of the new star. Duplicated entry or another copy at 71r08. for another work by Hajek, see 188r21. 71r08 Hagecius in Raymundum de Nova stella 16. See 71r07: apparently a duplicated entry or another copy, with ‘16’ an error.

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71r09 {du} Haillan son Hystorie generale 2 vol. fol. Girard, Bernard de (seigneur du Haillan). L’histoire de France. 2 vols. fol. edns. found Paris, 1576–1629. Accounts of Mathew Ray (CKS U1475 A38/1): 26 feb. 1592/3, ‘payd for a bouke of the history of france called Huhallian’ (f. 76v). See 64v15–16 for a related text by the same author. References by Robert Sidney to this or 64v15–16 in CKS U1475 z1/2 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 71r10 Halitgarius de virtutibus et vitijs B. P. La. Tom. 5. Halitgarius (bp. of Cambray and Arras). De vitiis et virtutibus, et ordine Poenitentium. PL 105: 651. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 71r11 Hall Caracteres de vices et virtues 8o. Hall, Joseph. Caractères de vertus et de vices. Tr. J. Loiseau de Tourval. 8o and 12o edns. found 1610–34. Duplicated entry or another copy at 149v12. 71r12 Halls Reconciler. 8o. Hall, Joseph. The reconciler. An epistle pacificatorie concerning the roman church. London, 1629. 8o. STC 12709–09a. 71r13 Halls answer to Pope Vrban. 4o. Hall, Joseph. An answer to pope Urban his inurbanity. Tr. B.S. London: W. Jones f. n. Bourne, 1629. 4o. STC 12641. 71r14 Halls workes fol. Hall, Joseph. The works. London, 1625–34. fol. STC 12635–40. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 71r15 Haly de Iudicijs Astrorum vbi Bonatus Ptolomæus Guido fo. Haly (Albohazen). Liber in judiciis astrorum. fol. edns. found 1485–1571. Catalogued with: Bonatti, Guido. De astronomia tractatus X. Basle, 1550. fol. Adams B2382. not found published together. This edn. of Bonatti includes Claudius Ptolemaeus, Centiloquium. 71r16 Hamel Police Royale sur L’Ecclesiasticus 8o. Du Hamel, Jacques. La police royalle sur les personnes et choses ecclesiastiques. Paris: J. Berjon, 1612. 8o. BL.

71r17 Hamilton son droit au duché de Chastelleraud 4o. Possibly Brevet du don du duché de Chatellerault du 5 fevrier 1548 au profit de messire Jacques Hamilton Comte d’Aran, protecteur, gouverneur, et seconde personne du royaume d’Escosse. [n.d., n.d.]. 4o. Poitiers BM. Possibly a manuscript account. James Hamilton, 2nd earl of Arran, was made duke of Chatellerault (Chatelheralt) in 1548. The title was later confiscated from him and actively pursued by seventeenth-century Hamiltons, but extant printed works connected with these claims all postdate the Penshurst catalogue. 71r18 D. Hammonds Practicall Catechisme and other treatise 8o. Hammond, Henry. A practicall catechisme with all the other English treatises. 2 vols. London: R. Royston, 1652. 4o. Wing H585. Possibly an earlier version, A practical catechisme with several treatises, 2 vols. (London, 1648), 4o, Wing H583A, though the presence of ‘other’ in entry suggests Wing H585. See also 71r19. Several commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 71r19 [—] 2 vol. Catech. 4o. See 71r18: possibly a duplicated entry or another copy of one of the two 2-vol. edns. listed in entry and annotation; perhaps the library contained both. 71r20 Hammond vid. Dissertationes. vid. View. vid. Answer 8v06, 46v19, 204r03 Cross-references are to three separately catalogued works. 71r21 Hammond of the reasonablenes of Christian Religion – 1650. 8o. Hammond, Henry. Of the reasonableness of the Christian religion. London, 1650. 4o. Wing H570–70B. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4. 71r22 Hammond vi. Vindication. vi. Letters vid. Paraphrase. vid fundamentalls {vid. Schisme} 61r03, 98r19, 139v01, 171v04 204v05 Cross-references are to five separately catalogued works. 71r23 Hanau Oratio Funebris. 4o. Orationes funebres: in morte pontificum, imperatorum, regum, principum. Hanau: A. Wechel a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1613. 8o. BL.

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71r24 Hansenius de jure Iurando veterum. 4o. Hansenius, Joannes Baptista. De jure jurando veterum liber. Toulouse: R. Colomeriez, 1614. 4o. BL. 71r25 Harangue de Mr. L’Archeuesque de Canterbury 4o. Laud, William (abp. of Canterbury). Harangue prononcée en la chambre de l’estoille le 14 de juin de 1637 ... touchant les prétenduës innovations en l’eglise. [n.p.], 1637. 4o. Bn. 71r26 Harangue en Francois 8o. Insufficient information to identify: numerous possibilities. 71r27 Harangue du Cardinal Perron au Tiers Estat 4o. Du Perron, Jacques Davy (cardinal). Harangue faicte de la part de la chambre ecclesiastique: en celle du tiers estat, sur l’article du serment. Paris: A. Estienne, 1615. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 71r28 Harangue de L’Embassadeur d’Angleterre aux des Provinces vnies. Carleton, Dudley (Viscount Dorchester). Harangue de monsr. l’ambassadeur de roy de la Grand Bretagne, faite au conseil de messrs. les estats generaux des Provinces Unies: touchant le discord et les troubles ... causees par la doctrine d’Arminus. [n.p.], 1617. 4o. Leeds. 71r29 Harcourt His voiage to Guyana. 4o. Harcourt, Robert. A relation of a voyage to Guiana. London, 1613, 1626. 4o. STC 12754–5.

71v01 Haren vi. Repentance. 163r10 71v02 Harmar vi Apologia. 11r16 71v03 Harmenopulus vi. Constantin. 39r04 71v04 Harmonia Confessionum fidei. 4 Salvart, Jean françois. Harmonia confessionum fidei orthodoxarum et reformatarum ecclesiarum. Geneva: P. Saint André, 1581. 4o. Bn. 71v05 Harpsfeildei Hystor. Ecclesiast. Anglic. fol. Harpsfield, nicholas; Speed, John; Campion, Edmund. Historia Anglicana ecclesiastica. Ed. R. Gibbons. Douai: M. Wyon, 1622. fol. ARCR I, #639. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77v15.

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71v06 Harsnet vi Declaracion 42v10 71v07 Harvei Gratulatio Valdinensium 4o. Harvey, Gabriel. Gratulationum Valdinensium libri quatuor. London: H. Bynneman, 1578. 4o. STC 12901. Book 4 dedicated to Philip Sidney. 71v08 Harueus vi Exercitat. 54v06 71v09 Hastings vi. Lacrymæ. 95r01 71v10 Hawlking vi. Turberville 196v08 71v11 Haymonis Ecclesiast. Hystor. 16. Haymo (bp. of Halberstadt). Historiae ecclesiasticae seu de Christianarum rerum memoria. Leiden: J. Marci, 1617. 12o. Bn. 71v12 Hayward of supremacye in affaires of Religion 4o. Hayward, Sir John. Of supremacie in affaires of religion. London: J. Bill, 1624. 4o. STC 13003. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/7a): 28 feb. 1623, 8d for ‘Hayward’s booke for the oath of supremacy.’ 71v13 Hayward of Henry the 4th. Hayward, Sir John. The first part of the life and raigne of King Henrie the IIII. London, 1599–1639. 4o. STC 12995–97a.5. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 27 July 1600 (CKS U1475 C12/263): the ‘scholler that wrytt Harry the 4th is comytted to the Towre.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 73r05. 71v14 Healths sicknes by Prinne 4o. Prynne, William. Healthes: sicknesse. Or a compendious discourse; proving, the drinking of healthes, to be sinfull. London, 1628. 4o. STC 20462–3. 71v15 Hebræo Dialogi di Amore 4o. Léon (Hebreo). Dialogi di amore. 4o and 8o edns. found 1535–1607. 71v16 Hedeo vi. sententiæ. 174r19 71v17 Heere de Font spadano 16. Heer, Henri de. Spadacrene: hoc est, fons spadanus. 8o and 12o edns. found 1614–47. 71v18 Hegesippus de Bello Iudaico B. P. L. To. 7.

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Hegesippus. De bello Judaico et urbis Hierosolymitanae excidio. Incipit: Bello Parthico, quod inter Machabaeos duces. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7.

71v30 Heinschij Arithmet. perfecta & demonstr. 4o. Henisch, Georg. Arithmetica perfecta et demonstrata. Augsburg: D. franck, 1609. 4o. BL.

71v19 Hegesippus de Bello Iudaico 4o. Hegesippus. De bello Judaico et urbis Hierosolymitanae excidio. 4o and 8o edns. found 1510–75.

72r01 Harrington. vid. View vid Comon wealth. 36v06, 204r02

71v20 Heinsius Aristarchus sive Exercitationes ad Nonni Metaphra: 8. Heinsius, Daniel. Aristarchus Sacer, sive ad Nonni in Johannem metaphrasin exercitationes. Leiden: B. a. A. Elzevier, 1627. 8o. BL.

72r02 Heautonaparnumenos or a Treatise of self Denyall vi. Ra. Eng. 6. parte 158v04 Hooker, Thomas. Heautonaparnumenos: or, a treatise of self-denyall. London: W. Wilson f. R. Royston, 1646. 4o. Wing H2649.

71v21 Heimburg vi Gregorius. 66v23

72r03 Hell broke lose or a Catalogue of many Errors Heresies &c vi. in Eng. Ramas. 6 parte 158v04 Hell broke loose: or, a catalogue of many of the spreading errors, heresies and blasphemies of these times. London: T. Underhill, 1646. 4o. Wing H1377.

71v22 Heinsij oraciones 8o. Heinsius, Daniel. Orationes. 8o and 12o edns. found 1612–52. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 71v23 Heissius de Purgatorio Germanicé 4o. Heiss, Sebastian. Probably Der Lutherischen seelen fegfewr. Munich and Ingolstadt, 1612. 4o. Berlin SB. Caption title reads ‘Lutheranum animarum purgatorium.’ 71v24 Helder 4o. Probably Helder, Johann (fl. 1591-1622). Insufficient information to identify title. 71v25 Heliodoro 8o. Heliodorus. Historia delle cose Ethiopiche. 8o edns. found 1556–1636. Spelling of name in entry suggests an edn. in Italian. 71v26 Helmoldi Chronica Slavorum 4o. Helmoldus. Chronica Slavorum seu annales. 4o edns. found frankfurt, 1556–73. 71v27 Helvici Theatrum Hystoricum fol. Helvicus, Christophorus. Theatrum historicum. fol. edns. found 1609–51. 71v28 Helvici Chronolog. vniversalis 4o. Helvicus, Christophorus. Chronologia universalis. 4o edns. found 1618–39. 71v29 Hengam vi Fortescue 58v22

72r04 An Helpe to Engl. History, cont. a Succession of all the Kings of Eng. &c with a Supplement & the names of the Vicounts & Barons to the yeare 1652. 8o. bis. Heylyn, Peter. A help to English history. London: A. Roper, 1652. 12o. Wing H1715. ‘bis’ = two copies.

72v01 Henricus Knighton Leicestrensis vid. Historia. H. 76r01 H = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 72v02 Henrys ces Plaidoyer, Arrests &c vi. Playdoyers. P. 145v04 P = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 72v03 Desiderij Heraldi Quæstionum, Quotidianarum tractatus. Euisdem obseruationes ad Ius Atticum & Romanum, in quibus Claudij Salmatij Miscellæ deffensiones eiusque Specimen Expenduntur. Parisijs 1650. Fol. Hérauld, Didier. Quaestionum quotidianarum tractatus. Ed. I. Hérauld. Paris: G. Alliot a. C. Chastellain, 1650. fol. BL. 72v04 {vi: Desiderij} 44v05 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 72v05 Herbert vid. Expeditio. 55r01

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72v06 Heresiography, or a discription of the Hereticks &c of these latter tymes by E. P. vi. in Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Pagitt, Ephraim. Heresiography. London, 1645–54. 4o. Wing P174–80.

73r06 Hen. 3. Hen. 4th of France vid. Chroniques 41r14

72v07 Heresies vi Hell. 72r03

73r07 Hen. 2. of France vi. Danett 42r17

72v08 Herod & Pylate reconcil’d or a Dialogue between an Independant & a malignant. vi. in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Bostock, Robin. Herod and Pilate reconciled; or a late dialogue betwixt an Independent and a Malignant. [London, 1647]. 4o. Wing B3795.

73r08 Hen. 7th his life & Reigne by Bacon fol. Bacon, francis. The historie of the raigne of king Henry the seventh. London, 1622–41. fol. STC 1159–61.5, Wing B298 (formerly Wing B299). Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r06.

72v09 Hexham vid. Principles. 147r03 72v10 Hermælogium, or an Essay at the Rationality of the Art of Speaking as a Supplement to Lillies Gramar. by B. I. – London – 1659. 8o. Jones, Bassett. Herm’aeologium; or, an essay at the rationality of the art of speaking. London: R.W. f. T. Basset, 1659. 8o. Wing J925.

73r01 Hennequin guidon General des Finances 8o. Hennequin, Jean. Guidon general des financiers. 8o and 12o edns. found 1585–1644. 73r02 Henry Prince of Wales his Funeralls vi Iusta. 89v13 Justa Oxoniensium. London: J. Bill, 1612. 4o. STC 19021–21.5. 73r03 Henrici Walliæ Princ: Lacrymæ. Julius, Alexander. In Henricum Fridericum ... Walliae principem ... lachrymae. Edinburgh: T. finlason, 1612. 4o. STC 14848. 73r04 Hen. 8. Contra Lutherum 4o. Henry VIII. Assertio septem sacramentorum adversus Martinum Lutherum. 4o edns. found 1521–61. STC 13078–9, Shaaber H140–53. 73r05 Henry the Fourth his life & Reigne 8o. Hayward, Sir John. The first part of the life and raigne of King Henrie the IIII. London, 1599–1639. 4o. STC 12995–97a.5. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 27 July 1600 (CKS U1475 C12/263): the ‘scholler that wrytt Harry the

4th is comytted to the Towre.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 71v13.

73r09 Henryciados. fol. Henricaidos. Des ... Herm Heinrichs König von Frankreich ... Thaten und Kriegshändel ... Seind hierby gefügt künstliche Bilder oder Figurn. [Cologne], 1595. fol. BL. 73r10 Hentisberij varija Phylosophica fol. Hentisberus, Gulielmus (William Heytesbury). Insufficient information to identify title. Apparently a descriptive title. Six edns. of works by Hentisberus (five folio, one quarto) were published between 1481 and 1504; several contain more than one text. 73r11 Heraldi adversaria vi. Desiderij. 44v05 73r12 Herbert vi. Life. 99v03 73r13 Herbert Temple and sacred Poems. 8o. Lond. 1634. Herbert, George. The temple. Sacred poems and private ejaculations. Cambridge: T. Buck a. R. Daniel, sold by f. Greene, 1634. 12o. STC 13186. 73r14 Herberts Trauells into India & Persia with Sir Dodmore Cotton Anno 1626. fol. London. 1634. Herbert, Sir Thomas. A relation of some yeares travaile, begunne anno 1626. London, 1634. fol. STC 13190– 90.3. 73r15 Herberti Statut. Regni Poloniæ fol. Dantisci. 1620. Statuta regni Poloniae in ordinem alphabeti digesta. Ed. J. Herburt. Gdansk [‘Dantisci’]: B. Andrea, 1620. fol. BL. 73r16 Hermanus Hugo de Militia Equestri fol. Hugo, Herman. De militia equestri antiqua et nova ad regem Philippum IV. Antwerp: Plantin a. B. Moretus, 1630. fol. BL.

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73r17 [—] Idem de prima scribendi origine 8. Hugo, Herman. De prima scribendi origine et universa rei literariae antiquitate. Antwerp: Plantin a. B. a. J. Moretus, 1617. 8o. 73r18 [—] Idem vi. Bredana. 23r36 73r19 Hermaphrodite François. 16. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include Thomas Artus (sieur d’Embry), Les Hermaphrodites (1605), L’Hermaphrodite de ce temps (ca 1610–16), and L’Hermaphrodite, poème (1639). 73r20 {Sancti} Herme D. Pauli discipuli Past. B P. La. To. 5. Hermas. Hermae, qui S. Pauli discipulis fuit ... pastoris, sive Pastoralis. Incipit: Qui enutriverat me, venditit quandam puellam Romae. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 73r21 Hermiæ Phylosop. Christiani Gentilium Phylos. Ib. gr. Lat. To. 1. Hermias (the Philosopher). Hermiae philosophi gentilium philosophorum irrisio. Incipit: Beatus apostolus Paulus Corinthiis, qui iuxta Laconicam Graecam habitant. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 73r22 Herodoti Histor. fol. Herodotus. Historiarum. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. See also 73r24: probably a duplicated entry or another copy. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/9. Philip Sidney mentions Herodotus in Defence, 75, 88. 73r23 Herod: vi. stephens 180r18 73r24 Herod. Hyst. fol. Probably Herodotus. Historiarum. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. If Herodotus, see 73r22: duplicated entry or another copy. Possibly the much less often published Herodian (the Historian), Historiarum. 73r25 Herologia Anglica Auct. H. H. i.e. Hugh Holland. Holland, Henry. Herωologia Anglica. [Arnhem]: C. van de Passe a. J. Jansson, [1620]. fol. STC 13582. Title page and dedication both signed ‘H.H.’:

‘Hugh’ must be a guess, possibly based on a manuscript note on the Penshurst copy. A Hugh Holland did publish in the period, but STC attributes this work to the stationer Henry Holland. Contains portraits of, among other English notables, Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, and Philip Sidney. A presentation copy, inscribed by the author to Robert Sidney as earl of Leicester, belonged to the Rev. Theodore Williams and sold for £27 16s 6d in the 1827 sale of his library. The buyer was William Simonds Higgs, and the book subsequently sold to an unidentified ‘Wilson’ for £21 10s at the 1830 sale of his library. This copy has not been located. for descriptions of the inscription, see #1042 in Catalogue of the ... Library of the Rev. Theodore Williams (London, 1827), 106; and #459 in Catalogue of the ... Library of the Late William Simonds Higgs (London, 1830). It is mentioned also in Lowndes, Bibliographer’s Manual of English Literature VI, 1089. Prices and buyer names in the new york Public Library copy of the Williams catalogue and the Harvard University, Widener Library copy of the Higgs catalogue. 73r26 Herone Alessandrino delle machine se moventi et stabili. 4o. Hero (of Alexandria). De gli automati, overo machine se moventi. Tr. B. Baldi. Venice, 1589, 1601. 4o. 73r27 Heronis Vocabula Geometr. vi. Dasypod. 42r27 73r28 Heronis spiritualia. 4o Hero (of Alexandria). Spiritualium liber. 4o edns. found 1575–83. 73r29 Heronis Telifactiva. 4. Hero (of Alexandria). Heronis Ctesibii Belopoeeca, hoc est, telifactiva. Tr. B. Baldi. Augsburg: D. franci, 1616. 4o. BL. 73r30 Herrera sa description des Indes. fol. Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de. Description des Indes Occidentales, qu’on appelle aujourdhuy le Nouveau Monde. Amsterdam, 1622. fol. BL. 73r31 Herrera Hystor. d’Escocia. 8o. Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de. Historia de lo sucedido en Escocia e Inglaterra, en quarenta y quatro años que bivio Maria Estuarda, reyna de Escocia. 8o edns. found 1589–90.

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73v01 Hesiodus cum scholijs Græcis Procli Moschopuli Tzetza & Io: Diaconi. Item adiectis notis Heinsij: Cui accessit Theocritus cum scholijs Græcis, notisque Ios. Scaligeri Is. Casauboni, & Dan. Hensij: Addita sunt etiam Moschi Bionis & Simij quæ extant omnia. 4to. 1604. Hesiod [and others]. Hesiodi Ascraei quae extant: cum Graecis scholiis, Procli, Moschopuli, Tzetzae ... J. Diaconi et incerti in reliqua. Ed. D. Heinsius. Leiden: Plantin a. f. Raphelengius, 1603. 4o. BL. Catalogued with: Theocritus [and others]. Theocriti, Moschi, Bionis, Simmii quae extant. Com. D. Heinsius, J. Scaliger, I. Casaubon. Heidelberg: H. Commelinus, 1604. 4o. BL. 73v02 Hesychius de his qui eruditionis fama claruere. 8o. Antw. 1572 Hesychius (of Miletus). De his qui eruditonis fama claruere. Ed. H. Junius. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1572. 8o. BL. 73v03 Hesychius de Sancta Maria Deipara. B. P. gr. la. Tom 2. Hesychius (of Jerusalem). De sancta Maria deipara homilia. PG 93: 1453. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 73v04 Heures a l’usage de Rome. 8. MS. [Book of Hours: french]. Manuscript. 8o. 73v05 Heures perdues d’un Cavallier françois. 8. Menou, René de. Les heures perdues de R.D.M. cavalier françois. 8o and 12o edns. found 1615–29. 73v06 Heurnij Phylosophiæ. 16. Heurnius, otto. Barbaricae philosophiae antiquitatum libri duos. Leiden, 1600, 1619. 12o. 73v07 Heuterus rerum Belgicarum. fol. Heuterus, Pontus. Rerum Belgicarum libri quindecim. Antwerp: M. nuyts, 1598. 4o. BL. Several commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. 73v08 Heuterus rerum Burgundicarum. fol. Heuterus, Pontus. Rerum Burgundicarum libri sex. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1583–84. fol. BL. Many commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/2, and z1/3.

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73v09 Hesperides. vid. Io. Baptistæ Ferrarij etc 56v16 73v10 Heydon of Iudiciall Astrology 4o. Heydon, Sir Christopher. A defence of judiciall astrologie. Cambridge: J. Legat, sold by S. Waterson, 1603. 4o. STC 13266. 73v11 Heylen Cosmography. 4. Heylyn, Peter. Microcosmus, or a little description of the great world. oxford, 1621–52. fol. and 4o. STC 13276– 84, H1689. The only edn. with the title Cosmographie in the possible date range is Wing H1689, an expanded version (in four books) published in 1652 in fol. Earlier edns. are all 4o. format in entry either an error, or title in entry applied retroactively to a copy of an earlier edn. 73v12 Hybernia Pacata by Sir Geo. Carew Earle of [blank] & published by Sir Tho. Stafford fol. 1633. Stafford, Thomas. Pacata Hibernia. Ireland appeased and reduced ... under the government of Sir George Carew. London, 1633–4. fol. STC 23132–32a.5. The word the scribe could not decipher in his source is ‘Totnes.’ 73v13 Hiedericus in Ruth & Tobiam. 8. Heiderich, Bartholomaeus. Expositio in librum Ruth et Tobiae. Jena: H. Grosse, 1609. 8o. oxford (Bodleian). 73v14 Hierocles in Pythegoreorum Carmina 4o. Hierocles (of Alexandria). In aurea Pythagorae carmina commentarius. 4o edns. found 1511–83. 73v15 Hierocles vi. Eusebius. 54r22 73v16 Hieroglyphica v. Mayeri. 113r18 73v17 Hieroglyphica vi. valeriani 199r07 73v18 Hieron. vi. Dasypod: 42r27 73v19 Hieron. a sancta fide contra Iudæorum perfidium B. P. L. To. 4. Hieronymus (de Sancta fide) (Joshua ha-Lorki). Hieronimus a sancta fide contra Judaeorum perfidium. Incipit: Hac sunt rationes, quae coram sanctissimo in Christo. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

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73v20 Hieronimi opera fol. Probably Jerome (saint). Opera. fol. edns. of Jerome’s Opera were published throughout the period; most, however, are multi-vol. sets. If not Jerome, then there are many other possibilities. Possibly the ‘Hieronimii opera fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 73v21 Hiero: ad Theophilum Alexandrinum Epist. B. P. La. To. 3 Theophilus (bp. of Alexandria). Paschales. [Tr. St. Jerome]. Incipit: Primum solennitatis Augustae sermo. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 73v22 Hierusal. Hystor. sacra. 4o. Gulielmus (abp. of Tyre). Historia della guerra sacra di Gierusalemme. Tr. G. Dondi dall’ orologio. Venice, 1562, 1610. 4o. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 70r01 (catalogued by author) and 81r22 (catalogued by name of translator). In 1723 booklist. See 192r16 for an edn. in Latin. 73v23 Hygini Mythologia vbi Palæphatus Fulgentius Placiades Phornutus Albricus, Aratus Proclus Apollodorus Lyllius 4o. Hyginus [and others]. Fabularum liber. Ed. J. Moltzer. 8o edns. found 1578, 1608. other fol. edns. found 1535–70, but these lack the works by Apollodorus and Lilio Gregorio Giraldi listed in entry and cross-referenced elsewhere in catalogue. Also includes works by Palaephatus, fabius Planciades fulgentius, Lucius Annaeus Cornutus, Albericus (Londoniensis), Aratus (Solensis), and Proclus (Diadochus). 73v24 {Sancti} Hilarii Pictaviensis Opera gr. lat. fol. Hilarius (saint, bp. of Poitiers). [Opera]. fol. edns. found 1510–1652. 73v25 [—] Eiusdem Fragmenta 8o. Hilarius (saint, bp. of Poitiers). Ex opere historico fragmenta. Paris, 1598. 8o. Bn. 73v26 Hildeberti Opuscula quædam B. P. La. To. 3 Hildebertus (bp. of Le Mans). Epistolae. De mysterio missae [and two sermons]. PL 171: 141 (Epistolae) and 1177 (De mysterio missae). See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

73v27 Hildefonsi Toletani opuscula ibid. To. 9. Ildephonsus (saint, abp. of Toledo). Opuscula. PL 96: 55. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 73v28 Hills rudiments of the sphære. Hill, Thomas. The schoole of skil: containing two bookes: the first, of the sphere, of heaven, &c. The second, of the sphericall elements. London: T. Judson f. W. Jaggard, 1599. 4o. STC 13502. first book headed: ‘The first part of the rudiments of the sphere of heaven.’ 73v29 Hincmari. Hincmar (abp. of Rheims). Insufficient information to identify title. 73v30 Hipparchus vi. Uranologion. 207v07

74r01 Hierozoicon, siue bipartitum opus de Animalibus Sacræ Scripturæ etc: Autore Samuele Bocharto, Londini, 1663. 2 vol: Fol: Bochart, Samuel. Hierozoicon, sive bipertitum opus de animalibus sacrae scripturae. 2 pts. London: T. Roycroft f. J. Martin a. J. Allestree, 1663. fol. Wing B3386. In 1723 booklist. Entry in the hand of the second earl. 74r02 Heurnius in Aphorism. Hypocratis. gr. & la. Lugd. Batav. 1638. 16. Hippocrates. Aphorismi. Ed. J. Heurnius. Leiden: J. Maire, 1638. 12o. oxford (Jesus).

74v01 Historicall & Geograph. Description of the Countrey and River of the Amazons in America, Translated out of french into English by Wm. Hamilton, London – 1661 – 8o. Pagan, Blaise françois de (count). An historical and geographical description of the great country and river of the Amazones. Tr. W. Hamilton. London: J. Starkey, 1661. 8o. Wing P162. 74v02 Historie of King Charles by Ham. L’Estrange Esqr. London fol. 1655. L’Estrange, Hamon. The reign of King Charles. London: E.C. f. E. Dod a. H. Seile, 1655. fol. Wing L1189.

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74v03 Historia de Antiquitate Cantabrig. Academiæ 4to. Lond. – 1574. Io: Caio. Caius, John. De antiquitate Cantabrigiensis academiae libri duo. 2 pts. London: J. Day, 1574. 4o. STC 4345. See 14r16 for the separately catalogued pt. 2. 74v04 Historia Concilij Florentini, vi: vera 200v01 ‘vi: vera’ in the hand of the second earl.

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75r05 — de Incarnacione B. P. Lat. Tom 4. part 2. Hippolytus (Portuensis, saint). De theologia, et incarnatione, contra Beronem & Helicem haereticos. PG 10: 830. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 75r06 {Hispania, vide prærogatiua} 150v02 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 75r07 Hyspania vi. Acta. 3r18

74v05 Historia vid. Annæ Comnenæ. C. 36v05 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 74v06 Historie of Wyatts Rebellion. 16o. 1550. Proctor, John. The historie of Wyates rebellion. London: R. Caly, 1554–5. 8o. STC 20407–8. ‘1550’ is an error (the rebellion took place in 1554). 74v07 Hystorie of Suethland and Poland by J. Fowler in fol. London. 1656. fowler, John. The history of the troubles of Suethland and Poland. London, 1656. fol. Wing f1731–2. 74v08 Hystorie vid. Observacions. 130v08 74v09 Historia compendiosa Dynastiarum Authore Gregorio Abul-Pharaijo Malatiensi medico, Arabice. Edita et Latine versa ab Edw. Pocockio, Oxoniæ 1663. 4o. Gr¯lgh¯or, Ab¯u al-faraj (called Bar Hebraeus). Historia compendiosa dynastiarum. Ed. E. Pococke. oxford: H. Hall f. R. Davis, 1663. 4o. Wing G2024. See 78r10 for another work by the same author.

75r01 Hippocrates vi Septalij Comment. 174r20 75r02 Hippoliti a Collibus Princeps 8. Collibus, Hippolytus à. Princeps. 8o edns. found 1593–1615. 75r03 Hippoliti a Collibus Consiliarius. 4o. Collibus, Hippolytus à. Consiliarius. 4o and 8o edns. found 1596–1615. Issued as a set with 75r02 in some edns. 75r04 {Sancti} Hippol. de Consummatione Mundi ac Antichristi. B. P. La. gr. To. 2 Hippolytus (saint). De consummatione mundi, et de antichristo, & secundo adventu Domini nostri Jesu Christi. PG 10: 903. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2.

75r08 Hispania illustrata. Hispaniae illustratae, seu rerum urbiumque Hispaniae, Lusitaniae, Aethiopiae, et Indiae scriptores varii. Ed. A. Schottus, f. Schottus, a. J. Pistorius. 4 vols. (often in 2). frankfurt: C. Marne a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1603–8. BL. Possibly vol. 1 only: cross-references throughout catalogue are all to works in vol. 1. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 75r09 Hispania Tabulis Expressa. 4o. Hispania tabulis aeneis expressa. In Hispania, Francia, Austrasia et Helvetia, geographice historiceque tabulis aeneis delineatae. Cologne: L. Andrea, 1595, 1598. 4o. A map book, apparently extracted from the larger collection of country maps in which it is usually found. Probably the ‘Hispaniae urbium Tabula’ in the 1723 booklist. 75r10 Hispanicarum rerum diuersi scriptores fol. Rerum Hispanicarum scriptores aliquot. Ed. R. Beale. 3 vols. frankfurt: A. Wechel, 1579–81. fol. BL. 75r11 Histoires admirables et memorables de nostre temps. Mises en lumiere par symon Goulart 8. en 4 Tomes 2 a Geneue Anno 1620. Les 2 autres à Geneue – 1628. Goulart, Simon (the elder). Thrésor d’histoires admirables et mémorables de nostre temps. 4 vols. in 2. Geneva, 1620–8. 8o. In 1723 booklist. 75r12 Histoire de Princes & Principauté d’orange divisee en quatre parties, par Ioseph de La Pise signeur de Mamoil. Etc fol. a La Haye Anno 1639. La Pise, Joseph de (seigneur de Maucoil). Tableau de l’histoire des princes et principauté d’Orange. La Haye: T. Maire, 1639. fol. BL. 75r13 L’Histoire de France par Popelliniere depuis l’an 1550 jusques a ces temps i.e. enuiron – 1577. fol. 2. vol. Anno 1581.

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La Popelinière, Henri Lancelot Voison de. L’histoire de France. 2 vols. Rochelle: A. Haultin, 1581. fol. BL. 75r14 Histoire des yncas Roys du Peru de La Traduction de I. Baudoin. a Paris 4. vi. Comentar. Reales. 37r03 Vega, Garcilaso de la. Le commentaire royal, ou l’histoire des Yncas, roys du Peru. Tr. J. Baudoin. Paris: A. Courbé, 1633. 4o. BL. The cross-reference is to the Spanish edn. In 1723 booklist. 75r15 Histoire de la vie de Henry dernier Duc de Montmore: contenant tout ce qu’il a fait de plus remarquables depuis sa naissance jusques a sa mort. par symon du Cros. a Paris – 1643. 4to. Ducros, Simon. Histoire de la vie de Henry dernier duc de Mont-Morency. Paris: A. de Sommaville a. A. Courbé, 1643. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 5s 6d (bound). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4. In 1723 booklist. 75r16 Histoire &c vi du Haillan 71r09 75r17 Histoire Genealogique de La Maison du France par [blank] Sainte-Marthe, Scévole de; Sainte-Marthe, Louis. Histoire genealogique de la maison de France. Edns. found 1619–47. In 1723 booklist. 75r18 Histoire de Normandie jusques au Roy 3em 8o. L’histoire et cronique de Normandie ... finissant ay roy tres-chrestien Henry troisieme de ce nom. Rouen: M. le Mesgissier, 1578–1610. 8o. A revised and expanded version of a work first published in 1558 and attrib. to Jean nagarel. Duplicated entry or additional copy at 115v09. 75r19 Histoire de la paix entre France & Espagne 8o. Cayer, Pierre-Victor. Chronologie septenaire de l’histoire de la paix entre les roys de France et d’Espagne ... depuis 1598 jusques à ... 1604. Paris: J. Richer, 1605–12. 8o. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. In 1723 booklist. 75r20 Hist. naturelle & morale des Indes vi. Acosta. 8o. 3r16

75r21 Histoire de France sous Charles 8. Insufficient information to identify. If referring to Charles VIII, possibilities include works by franceso Guicciardini (in french trans.) and Guillaume de Jaligny; if to Charles IX (with ‘8’ either an error or a reference to format), then several additional works are possible. 75r22 Hyst. genealogique de la maison du Montmorency & de la Laval par André du Chesne fol. 1624. Du Chesne, André. Histoire généalogique de la maison de Montmorency et de Laval. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1623–4. fol. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/8. 75r23 Hist. vniuerselle du sieur d’Aubigne fol. Aubigné, Théodore Agrippa d’. L’histoire universelle. fol. edns. found 1616–26. 75r24 Hist. de la nature des Oyseaux. par Bellon du Mans a Paris – 1555. fol. Belon, Pierre. L’histoire de la nature des oyseaux. Paris, 1555. fol. BL.

75v01 Histor. entiere des Poissons par Guill. Rondelett a Lyon 1558. Rondelet, Guillaume. L’histoire entière des poissons. Tr. L. Joubert. Lyons: M. Bonhome, 1558. 4o. BL. 75v02 Hist. des troubles du Pais Bas depuis l’an 1559 a l’an 1581. 8. Histoire des troubles et guerres civiles du Pays-Bas ... depuis l’an 1559 jusques à l’an 1581. 8o edns. found 1582–4. 75v03 Hist. Negropontique 8o. Anno 1631. finelli, octavio. Histoire nègre-pontique contenant la vie et les amours d’Alexandre Castriot, arrière neveu de Scanderberg et d’Olimpe. Ed. J. Baudoin (actually P. de Boissat). Paris: T. du Bray, 1631. 8o. Bn. 75v04 Hist. de Barbarie par Dan. 4o. Et des Corsaires 1637. a paris. Dan, Pierre. Histoire de Barbarie, et de ses corsaires. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1637. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy (date not specified) at 42r14.

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75v05 Histoire de Bertrand du Guesclin 4o. Du Guesclin, Bertrand. Histoire de ... Bertrand du Guesclin, connestable de France ... contenant les guerres, batailles, et conquestes faites sur les Anglois, Espagnols, et autres, durant les regnes des rois Jean et Charles V. Ed. C. Menard. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1618. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

75v12 The Historie of Independencie in two parts Anno 1648. 1649. – 8o. supposed to be written by one Mr. Waller a member of Parliament since Prisoner in the tower. Walker, Clement (pseud. Theodorus Verax). Anarchia anglicana: or, the history of Independency. 2 pts. [London], 1648–9. 4o. Wing W315–17E.

75v06 Hist. du Bearn Contenant L’origine des Roys de Nauarre des Ducs de Cascogne Marquis de Gothie Princes de Bearn, Comtes de Carcassonne de Foix & de Bigorre, par Pierre de Marca President en la Cour de Parliament de Nauarre. fol. A Paris Anno 1640. Marca, Pierre de. Histoire de Béarn. Paris: widow of J. Camusat, 1640. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

75v13 Historie of the Late Revolutions in Naples etc published by Alexander Giraffi in Italian and translated by James Howell etc London. 1650. 8o v. Masaniello 111v20 Giraffi, Alessandro. An exact historie of the late revolutions in Naples ... The second part of Massaniello. Tr. J. Howell. London, 1650. 8o. Wing G784–85A.

75v07 Hist. des Seigneurs d’Anghien. Par Pierre Colins 4o. A Mons Anno 1634. Colins, Pierre. Histoire des choses les plus memorables, advenues en Europe ... digérées selon le temps et ordre qu’ont dominé les seigneurs d’Enghein, terminez ès familes de Luxembourg et de Bourbon. Mons: f. de Waudré, 1634. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 75v08 Hist. de Don John Deuxiesme Roy de Castille. par Chaitreau a Paris Anno 1640. Lannel, Jean de (seigneur du Chaintreau). Histoire de D. Jean deuxiesme, roy de Castille. Paris: A. Robinot, 1640. 8o. Bn. 75v09 Hist. memorable de la persecution & saccagement du peuple de Merindol et Cabrieres & autres Circum voisins appelez vaudois. Anno 1556. 8. B. Crespin, Jean. Histoire mémorable de la persécution et saccagement du peuple de Merindol et Cabrières et autres circon voisins, appelez Vaudois. [n.p.], 1556. 8o. Bn. 75v10 Hist. de La Chine composé en Italien par le P. Aluarez Semedo Portugais de Soc. de Ies. Traduite en la langue Francois par Louys Coulon P. a Paris 1645. 4o. Semedo, Alvarez. Histoire universelle du grand royaume de la Chine. Tr. L. Coulon. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1645. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 75v11 Hist. Genealogique des Ducs des Bourgongne de la Maison de France par André du Chesne 4o A Paris – 1628. Du Chesne, André. Histoire généalogique des ducs de Bourgongne de la maison de France. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1628. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

75v14 Hist. entiere et veritable du procez de Charles Stuart Roy d’Angleterre etc Lond. 1650. 8o. Histoire entière et véritable du procèz de Charles Stuart. London: J. Grismond, 1650. 8o. Wing H2091. In 1723 booklist. 75v15 L’Histoire de la Naissance, Progrez et Decadence de L’Heresie de ce siecle par Florimond de Ræmond 4o. A Rouen. Anno 1629. Raemond, florimond de. L’histoire de la naissance, progrez, et decadence de l’heresie de ce siecle. Rouen: P. de la Motte, 1629. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r22. 75v16 Hist. de Louys 12 Roys de France pere du peuple etc depuis L’an – 1498. jusques a l’an 1515. par Claude de Seysel Archeuesque de Turin. Iean d’Auton et autres mise en lumiere par Theodore Godefrey A Paris 1615. 4o. Seyssel, Claude de; Auton, Jean d’. Histoire de Louys XII, roy de France ... depuis l’an 1498 jusques à l’an 1515. Ed. T. Godefroy. 2 vols. Paris: A. Pacard, 1615. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

76r01 Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem. vizt. Dunelmensis – Simeon Monachus Hagustaldensis – Iohannes Prior

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Et Depositio Regis Ricardi Secundi. vna cum Apologia Adæ Orleton. Londini – 1652. Fol Historiae Anglicanae scriptores X. Ed. Sir R. Twysden. London: J. flesher f. C. Bee, 1652. fol. Wing H2094. ‘Et Depositio ... orleton’ added from table of contents; ‘Apologia Adae orleton’ is an error for ‘Adae episcopi Herefordensis Apologia.’ for unknown reasons, layout on manuscript page differs from all other entries in the catalogue in its attempt to replicate the original formatting. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/3, and z1/10. 76r02 Historia del Regno di Portogallo del Dr. Giovanno. Lione 1646. 8o. Birago Avogaro, Giovanni Battista. Historia del regno di Portogallo. Lyons, 1646. 8o. Bn. 76r03 Historia vid. Cinnami. C. 34r07 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 76r04 Historia degli Vscochi Scritta da Minucio Minuci Arcieuescouo di Zara – Coi progressi di quella gente sino all’ Anno – 1602. 4to. Minucci, Minuccio (abp. of zaria). Historia degli Uscochi ... co i progressi di quella gente fino all’anno 1602. 4o edns. found [ca 1603]–[ca 1617].

76v01 Historie of Sir Tho. Moore by I. H. in 8o. London 1652. Hoddesdon, John. Tho. Mori vita et exitus; or the history of Sr. Thomas More. London: E. Cotes f. G. Eversden, 1652. 8o. Wing H2296. 76v02 Historie of Great Brittaine being the Reign of K. James 1o by Arthur Wilson Esqr. fol. Lond. 1653. Wilson, Arthur. The history of Great Britain. London: R. Lowndes, 1653. fol. Wing W2888. 76v03 Historia di Maria Stuarda Regina di Francia &c del P. Nicolo Causino Bologna 1645. 16o.

Caussin, nicolas. Historia di Maria Stuarda, regina di Francia e di Scotia. Tr. C.A. Berardi. Bologna: C. zenoro, 1645. 12o. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 1s 6d (unbound). 76v04 Historie of Lewis the 13 and of his Cardinall de Richelieu by James Howell Esqr. Lond. 1646. fol. Howell, James. Lustra Ludovici, or the life of ... Lewis the XIII (and of his cardinal de Richelieu). London: H. Moseley, 1646. fol. Wing H3092. 76v05 Historie vid. monasticon Britannicum. M. 118v03 ‘M’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 76v06 Historia Gotthorum Vand. &c in quarto Amstelodami 1655. – by Grotius. Grotius, Hugo. Historia Gotthorum, Vandalorum, & Langobardorum. Amsterdam: L. Elzevier, 1655. 8o. BL. 76v07 The Historie of Scotland from the yere 1423. untill the yeare 1542. conteyning the Liues & Reignes of James the 1. the 2. 3. 4. 5. with severall memorialls of state during the Reigns of Iames 6. & Charles 1. by Wm. Drummond of Hauthornden. with a Prefatory Introduction by Mr. Hall of Grays Inn. London. 1655. fol. Drummond, William (of Hawthornden). The history of Scotland. Pref. Mr. Hall. London, 1655. fol. D2196–96C. 76v08 Historie of the Island of Barbados by Rich. Ligon London – 1657. fol. Ligon, Richard. A true & exact history of the island of Barbados. London: H. Moseley, 1657. fol. Wing L2075. 76v09 Historicall vindication of the Church of England in Point of Schisme as it stands separated from the Roman and was reformed 1. Elizabeth by Roger Twisden. London. 1657. 4o. Twysden, Sir Roger. An historicall vindication of the Church of England. London, 1657. 4o. Wing T3552–52A. 76v10 History Scholasticall of the Canon of the Holy Scriptures By Dr. Cosin, Dean of P. London – 1657. 4o. Cosin, John. A scholastical history of the canon of the Holy Scripture. London: R. norton f. T. Garthwaite, 1657. 4o. Wing C6361.

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76v11 History of foure footed Beasts, by Edw. Topsell fol. London. 1607. bis. Topsell, Edward. The historie of foure-footed beastes. London: W. Jaggard, 1607. fol. STC 24123. ‘bis’ = two copies. Duplicated entry (also listing two copies) at 192v11. 76v12 Hystory of the Gunpowder Treason by Spencer. vi. Englands warning Peice W. 51r07 ‘W’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

77r01 Hist. memorable des grands troubles de ce Royaume soubs le Roy Charles 7. etc ensemble de la pucelle Ieanne etc par M. Hain Chartier secretaire da dit Roy A Neuers Anno 1594. 4o. Chartier, Alain. L’histoire memorable des grands troubles de ce royaume soubs le roy Charles VII. nevers: P. Poussin, 1594. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry, another copy, or incomplete cross-reference at 31v34. 77r02 History conteyning the Warres Treaties Marriages and other occurrents between England and Scotland from Wm. the Conqueror to King Iames by Edw. Aiscu 4o. London 1607. Ayscu, Edward. A historie contayning the warres, treaties, marriages, and other occurents betweene England and Scotland. London: G. Eld, 1607. 4o. STC 1014. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. Sidney family copy in newberry Library, Chicago (Case /oDA/765/.A98/1607). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Heavily underlined and frequently annotated in the hand of the second earl. original vellum over pasteboard. With bookplate of newberry Library noting gift of Dr James A. fitzsimmons. 77r03 Historie of Cambria now called Wales etc by Io. LHoyd augmented by David Powell. 4o. Caradoc (of Llancarfan). The historie of Cambria, now called Wales. Tr. and ed. [in manuscript form by] H. Llwyd. Rev. [for print by] D. Powel. London: R. newbery a. H. Denham, 1584. 4o. STC 4606. Dedicated to Philip Sidney. Hubert Languet and Philip Sidney exchanged comments about Humphrey Llwyd (or Lhuyd) in letters of 28 Jan., 11 feb., and 26 feb. 1574 (Kuin, I, 102–3, 114–15, 128). Henry Sidney encouraged his chaplain David Powel to prepare Llwyd’s work for publication and supplied manuscript materials, but none of the extant manuscripts of Llwyd’s chronicle offers

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evidence of Sidney or Powell provenance. See Sidney Chronology, 96; oDnB (under Llwyd); and Llwyd, Cronica Walliae, ed. Williams (2002), 8. See also 33r26: possibly a duplicated entry or another copy. 77r04 Histoire du Temps en le veritable recit de ce qu’est passé dans le Parlement de Paris Auec les Harangues etc Anno 1649. 4o. Johannes, nicolas (sieur du Portail). L’histoire du temps, ou le veritable recit de ce qui s’est passé dans le parlement de Paris ... avec les harangues et les advis. 4o edns. dated 1649 were published in several cities. 77r05 Hist. of Edw. the 4th K. of England by Wm. Habington Esqr. London – 1640. fol. Habington, William. The historie of Edward the fourth. London: T. Cotes f. W. Cooke, 1640. fol. STC 12586. 77r06 Hist. of the Reigne of King Hen. the 7th written by Sir Francis Bacon viscount St. Alban. Lond. 1622. fol. Bacon, francis. The historie of the raigne of king Henry the seventh. London: W. Stansby f. M. Lownes a. W. Barrett, 1622. fol. STC 1159–60. Duplicated entry or another copy at 73r08. 77r07 Hist. of King Hen. 8. vid. Life 99v03 77r08 Histo. de Britagne fol. Argentré, Bertrand d’. L’histoire de Bretaigne, des roys, ducs, comtes et princes d’icelle. fol. edns. found 1582–1618. Listed, with author name, at 42r26: duplicated entry or another copy. 77r09 Hist. Celtique 8o. Hotman, françois (sieur de La Tour). Histoire celtique, où sous les noms d’Amindorix et de Célanire sont comprises les principales actions de nos roys et les diverses fortunes de la Gaule et de la France. Paris: M. Guillemot, 1634. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 31r31. 77r10 Hist. de Canada 8o. Sagard, Gabriel. Histoire du Canada et voyages que les Frères Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la conversion des infidelles. Paris: C. Sonnius, 1636. 8o. BL. 77r11 Hist. du Cardinal d’Amboise 4o. Baudier, Michel. Histoire de l’administration du cardinal d’Amboise. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1634. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

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77r12 Hist. des Choses plus memorables es Indes orient. par Iarro 4o. 3 vol. Du Jarric, Pierre. Histoire des choses plus mémorables advenues tant es Indes Orientales, qu’ autres pays de la découverte des Portugais. 3 vols. Bourdeaux: S. Millanges, 1608–14. 4o. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 77r13 Hist. de la Conscience 8 Buchanan, David. L’histoire de la conscience. Paris and [n.p.], 1638. 12o. 77r14 Hist. des Comtes de Tholose fol. Catel, Guillaume de. Histoire des comtes de Tolose. Toulouse: P. Bosc, 1623. fol. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29v36. 77r15 Histoire des Dignitez de France 8o. par St. Lazare Historiographe. A Paris Anno 1636. Malingre, Claude (sieur de Saint-Lazare). Histoire des dignitez honoraires de France. Paris: C. Besogne, 1636. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 95v14 (date not specified).

77r21 Hist. de Lion fol. par Guillaume Paradin a Lyon Anno 1573. Paradin, Guillaume. Memoires de l’histoire de Lyon. Lyons: A. Gryphius, 1573. fol. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. In 1723 booklist. 77r22 Hist. de L’Origine & Progres de L’Heresie 8o. Raemond, florimond de. L’histoire de la naissance, progrez, et decadence de l’heresie de ce siecle. Rouen: P. de la Motte, 1629. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 75v15.

77v01 Histoire de Louis 11 Roy de France 8o. Autrement ditte La Chronique scandaleuse Impr. Anno 1611. Jean (de Troyes). Histoire de Louis XI, roi de France, autrement dit la Chronique scandaleuse. [n.p.], 1611. 8o. Bn. 77v02 Hist. de Naples & de Sicily par Turpin fol. Turpin, Mathieu. Histoire de Naples et de Sicile. Paris, 1630. fol.

77r16 Hist. de France par du Pliex. 5 vol. fol. Dupleix, Scipion. Histoire générale de France. 5 vols. fol. edns. found 1621–52.

77v03 Hist. de Tout. Insufficient information to identify: many newsbooks and other works begin with variations of this phrase.

77r17 Hist. de Lesdiguieres Conestable de France fol. Videl, Louis. Histoire de la vie du connestable de Lesdiguières. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1638. fol. Bn. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/9.

77v04 Histor. general de la Religion des Turcs. 8o. par Baudier a Paris. Anno 1632. Baudier, Michel. Histoire generale de la religion des Turcs. Paris: J. Guignard, 1632. 8o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 17v18 (date not specified). In 1723 booklist.

77r18 Hist. de La Maison de Luxemburg 8o. Vignier, nicolas (the elder); Du Chesne, André. Histoire de la maison de Luxembourg. Paris: S. Thiboust, 1617. 8o. Bn. 77r19 Hist. de Languedoc par Catel fol. Catel, Guillaume de. Memoires de l’histoire du Languedoc. Toulouse, 1633. fol. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29v37. 77r20 Hist. de Larrons. 8o. Calvi, françois de. Histoire des larrons, or the history of theeves. Tr. P. Godwin. London: J. Raworth, sold by T. Slater 1638. 8o. STC 13523.

77v05 Hist. Comique de Francion etc a Paris 1632. 8o. Sorel, Charles. L’histoire comique de Francion. Paris, 1632. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 77v06 Hist. Romaine par Coeffeteau 4o. Coeffeteau, nicolas. Histoire romaine. Edns. found 1621–51. Issued in many formats, though rarely in 4o. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 35r40 (also described as 4o).

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77v07 Hist. Tragiques par de Rossel. Rosset, françois de. Les histoires tragiques de nostre temps. Edns. found 1614–43. 77v08 Hist. de 3bus Energumenis. 8o. Le normant, Jean (sieur de Chiremont). Vera ac memorabilis historia de tribus energumenis in partibus Belgii, et de quibusdam aliis magiae complicibus. Paris, 1623. 8o. 77v09 Hist. Naualis Antiqua Aut. Tho. Riuio regis in Angl. Aduocato. 8o. Ryves, Sir Thomas. Historia navalis antique, libri quatuor. London: R. Barker a. heirs of J. Bill, 1633. 8o. STC 21475. Accounts of John Cumbleden (CKS U1475 A42/4): 22 May 1633, 3s 6d ‘for Rives his historie navales.’ 77v10 Hist. de Anima 8o. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by (or commentaries on works by) Aristotle and Cassiodorus, and works by David Buchanan and Benito Arias Montano. 77v11 Hist. Antonini fol. Probably Antoninus (saint, abp. of florence). Chronica sive opus historiarum. fol. edns. found 1484–1527. 77v12 Hist. Basiliensis Epitome. 8o. Wurstisen, Christian. Epitome historiae Basiliensis. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1577. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 3v27. 77v13 Hist. di Bergamo Parte prima 4to Raccoulta par F. Celestino Capuccino Celestino (da Bergamo). Historia quadrapartita di Bergomo. Bergamo: V. Ventura, 1617. 4o. BL. Apparently part 1 only. In 1723 booklist. 77v14 Hist. del Magnanimo Castriotto detto Scanderbego in Venetia 8o – 1580. Barletius, Marinus. Historia del magnanimo et valorosa signor Georgio Castrioto, detto Scanderbego. Tr. P. Rocca. Venice: f. a. A. zoppini, 1580. 8o. BL. 77v15 Hist. Eccles. Anglicanæ Harpsfeildij. Harpsfield, nicholas; Speed, John; Campion, Edmund. Historia Anglicana ecclesiastica. Ed. R. Gibbons. Douai: M. Wyon, 1622. fol. ARCR I, #639. Duplicated entry or another copy at 71v05.

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77v16 Hist. Eccles. Gallic: Bosquet, françois. Ecclesiae Gallicanae historiarum. Paris: J. Camusat, 1636. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77v16. 77v17 Histor. Epitome per Cluverium. 4o. Cluverius, Joannes. Historiarum totius mundi epitome. 4o edns. found 1631–49. Duplicated entry or another copy at 35r28 (specifying 1637 edn.). 77v18 Hist. Expugnatæ Vrbis Romæ per Exercitum Car. 5ti Imp. 4o. Paris – 1637. Grolier, César. Historia expugnatae et direptae urbis Romae per exercitum Caroli V. Imp. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1637. 4o. Bn. 77v19 Hist. Francorum Scriptores per du Chesne fol. [blank] vol. Du Chesne, André. Historiae Francorum scriptores. 5 vols. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1636–49. fol. Bn. See 33r02 for vols. 1–4 and 79v02 for vols. 1–2 (1636), probably indicating two separate sets; this possibly a duplicated entry for one or the other. 77v20 Hist. Lauretana. 8o. Torsellini, orazio. Lauretana historia. 4o and 8o edns. found 1597-1627. 77v21 Hist. de Peru Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by Garcilaso de la Vega, Antonio de la Calancha, Gonzalo fernández de oviedo y Valdés, Diego de Torres, Pedro Cieza de Léon, and Diego fernández. 77v22 Hist. del Consilio Tridentino, nella quale si scoprono tutti gli Artificij della Corte di Roma etc di Pietro Soaue Polano fol. in Londra Anno 1619. bis. Sarpi, Paolo. Historia del concilio Tridentino ... di Pietro Soave Polano. Ed. M.A. de Dominis. London: J. Bill, 1619. fol. STC 21760. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5, z1/8, and z1/9. In 1723 booklist. 77v23 Hist. Olai Magni Gothi Archiepisc: vpsalensis de Gentium Septentrionalium varijs Conditionibus etc fol Basileæ Anno 1567.

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Magnus, olaus (abp. of Upsala). Historia de gentium septentrionalium variis conditionibus statibus[q]ue. Basle: off. Henricpetrina, 1567. fol. BL. See 79r04 for an edn. in Italian. 77v24 ‘Istoria del Concilio di Trento, scritta dal Padre Sforza Pallauicino della Compagnia di Giesu, oue insieme rifiutasi con autorevoli testimonianze in ‘Istoria falsa divolgata nello stesso argomento sotto nome di Pietro soaue Polano. etc: In Roma, 1656, et 1657 2. Vol: Fol. Pallavicino, Sforza. Istoria del Concilio di Trento. 2 vols. Rome: A. Bernabò f. G. Casoni, 1656–7. fol. BL. Entry postdates the cut-off date for ‘main’ catalogue entries (entered in catalogue before 1653), but was added later in the hand of the second earl in the space at the bottom of the page. Sidney family copy in folger Shakespeare Library (uncatalogued 171453). Both volumes have the signature of the second earl on the title page. Bookplate of Philip Sidney, fifth earl of Leicester (dated 1704) in both volumes. Probably the ‘Concilio do Trento’ in two volumes in the 1723 booklist. Algernon Sidney to the second earl, 12/22 December, 1660 (CKS U1475 C84/12): ‘I desire to know wheather your Lordship hath the history of the Councell of Trent written by Padre Sforza Pallavicino, in answeare to that which goes under the name of Pietro Soave [i.e., Paolo Sarpi]. If you have it not I will send it, and if your Lordship please will make a collection of such other books as are most esteemed here and I can guesse will be most agreable unto you. noe work that hath come to hand since Cardinal Baronius is thought fit to be preferred before this of Palevicini, it will be an ornament to your library as the author of it, is to the Consistory.’ See also Collins, II, 701–2, and Pocock (1994), 920. Some corrections in an unidentified Italian hand. A few minor corrections possibly in the hand of the second earl. Bookplate of Thomas Heath, merchant of Exeter in both vols. folger purchase, Suckling and Co. catalogue, 24 March 1959 (item 341).

78r01 Historia vid. Contarenus. 39r17 78r02 Historia della Transiluania raccolta dal Cavalier Ciro Spontoni Venetiæ 1638. 4o. Spontone, Ciro. Historia della Transilvania. Venice: G. Sarzina, 1638. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 4s 6d (unbound). In 1723 booklist.

78r03 Historia vid. Puteanus. P. 154v04 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 78r04 Dell’istorie Fiorentine di Scipione Ammirato. fol. In Firenze – 1600. Ammirato, Scipione (the elder). Dell’istorie Fiorentine. florence: f. Giunti, 1600. fol. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), £1 7s. 78r05 Historie Memorabili de Alessandro Ziliolo. 3 vol. 4o. In Venetia – 1642. zilioli, Alessandro. Delle historie memorabili de suoi tempi. 3 vols. Venice, 1642–6. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 16s (unbound). Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, and z1/9. In 1723 booklist. 78r06 Historie of Commines by Tho. Danett fol. Comines, Philippe de. The historie of Philip de Commines. Tr. T. Danett. London, 1596–1614. fol. STC 5602–4. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/11. See 37r05–06 for edns. in french and Dutch. 78r07 History of the life & Reigne of K. Charles from his Cradle to his Grave by Wm. Saunderson fol. Lond. 1658. Sanderson, Sir William. A compleat history of the life and raigne of King Charles. London: H. Moseley, R. Tomlins, a. G. Sawbridge, 1658. fol. Wing S646. 78r08 History of the Evangelicall Churches of the Valleys of Piedmont. by Sam. Morland. London 1658. fol. Morland, Sir Samuel. The history of the evangelical churches of the valleys of Piemont. London: H. Hills f. A. Byfield, 1658. fol. Wing M2779. 78r09 De Antiquitate Brittannicæ Ecclesiæ Historia. fol. Hanouiæ – 1605. per Parkerum. Parker, Matthew. De antiquitate Britannicae ecclesiae. Hanau: Wechel, C. Marne, a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1605. fol. BL. In 1723 booklist. 78r10 Historia Arabum, Sive Gregorij Abul-Farajii Malatiensis, de Origine & moribus Arabum Narratio in Linguam Latinam conversa – per Edw. Pocock Oxoniæ – 1650. 4to.

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Gr¯lgh¯or, Ab¯u al-faraj (called Bar Hebraeus). Specimen historiae Arabum. Ed. E. Pococke. oxford: H. Hall f. H. Robinson, 1650. 4o. Wing G2025. See 74v09 for another work by the same author. 78r11 Historia de rebus Belgicis vi. Annales. 6v06

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79r03 Hist. de Idacio Obispo etc de Isidore Obispo de Badaioz de Sebastiano et por Sandonal en Pamplono. Anno 1634. fol. Sandoval, Prudencio de. Historias de Idacio Obispo que escrivio poco antes que España se perdiese. Pamplona: n. de Assiayn, 1634. fol. BL.

78r12 Histoire de la vie du Duc D’Espernon en trois parties A paris. 1655. fol. Girard, Guillaume. Histoire de la vie du duc d’Espernon. Paris: A. Courbé, 1655. fol. BL. In 1723 booklist.

79r04 Historia delle genti & della natura delle Cose Settentrionala da Olao Magno etc tradotta en Lingua Toscana in Vinegia. 1565. fol. Magnus, olaus (abp. of Upsala). Historia delle genti et della natura delle cose settentrionali. Venice: D. nicolini f. heirs of L.A. Giunti, 1565. fol. BL. See 77v23 for an edn. in Latin.

78v01 Historicall Collections of Passages of State Proceedings &c in 5 Parliaments begin: 16. Iacobi & ending 5o Car. 1629. by Iohn Rushworth of Lincolns Inn Esqr. fol. London 1659. vi Rushworth. 168r02

79r05 Historiæ naturæ vi Nierembergii. 126r15

78v02 Histoire of the Cardinalls of Rome. vi. Scarlet Gowne. S. 171v02 ‘S’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 78v03 Histoire Naturelle & Morale des Iles Antilles de L’Amerique – Rotterdam – 1658. – 4o. Rochefort, Charles de. Histoire naturelle et morale des Iles Antilles de l’Amérique. Rotterdam: A. Leers, 1658. 4o. BL. 78v04 Histoire du Roy Henry Le Grand par Hardouin de Perefixe Evesque de Rodez. A Amsterdam 12o – 1661. Perefixe, Hardouin de Beaumont de. Histoire du roy Henry le Grand. Amsterdam, 1661. 12o. In 1723 booklist.

79r01 Dell’Historia di Pietro Giouanni Capriata libri dodici ne quali si Contengono tutti i mouimenti d’arme successi in Ital. dal 1613. fino Al 1634. in Genoua 1639. 8o. Capriata, Pietro Giovanni. Dell’historia di Pietro Giovanni Capriata. Geneva, 1639. 8o. In 1723 booklist. 79r02 Historia de Los Roys de Castilla y de Leon etc per por Sandonal \Obispo/ de Pamplona, An. 1615 fol. Sandoval, Prudencio de. Historia de los reyes de Castilla y de Leon. Pamplona: C. de Labayen, 1615. fol. BL.

79r06 Hist. naturalis Brasileæ viz. Guiliel. Pisonis Bataui de Medicina Brasiliensis lib. 4r Geor: Marcgrauij Histor. rerum naturalium Brasiliæ lib. 8. cum Appendice Ioannis de Laet Antwerpiani de Tapuyis & Chitensbus Lugduni Batauorum & Amstelod. 1648. fol. Piso, Willem. Historia naturalis Brasiliae. Leiden: f. Hackius and Amsterdam: L. Elzevier, 1648. fol. CUL. Entry draws on wording from both the engraved and added title pages. 79r07 History of the Army vnder Sir Tho. Fairefax vid. Anglia rediuiuia .A. 7v13 ‘A’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 79r08 History of the Parliament of England begun Novembris 3. 1640. first part in 3 bookes fol. by Mr. Tho. May London – 1647. May, Thomas. The history of the parliament of England. London: M. Bell f. G. Thomason, 1647. fol. Wing M1410. 79r09 Historia y discursos de La Certidumbre de las Reliquias Laminas y Prophecia descubiertas en el Monte santo y yglesia de Granada desde el Anno De 1558 hasta et de 1598. compuesto por El Doctor Gregor. Lopez Madera etc en Granada An. de 1602. fol. López de Madera, Gregorio. Historia y discursos de la certidumbre de las reliquias, laminas, y prophecias descubiertas en el Monte santo y yglesia de Granada. Granada: S. de Mena, 1602. fol. oxford (Bodleian). 79r10 Historicall discourse of the vniformitye of the Goverment of England etc in 2 parts from the first tymes till the end of the Reigne of Qu: Eliz: by

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Nathaniel Bacon. London one part – 1647. the 2 Anno 1651. 4o. Bacon, nathaniel. An historicall discourse of the uniformity of the government of England. 2 pts. London: M. Walbancke, 1647, 1651. 4o. Wing B348–48B. 79r11 Hist. rerum Polonicarum Neugebauari. 4o. neugebauer, Salomon. Historiae rerum Polonicarum libri quinque. 4o edns. found 1611–18. Duplicated entry or another copy at 124v05. 79r12 Histor. rerum Venetarum Petri Iustiniani. fol. Justinianus, Petrus. Rerum Venetarum ab urbe condita historia. fol. edns. found 1560–1611. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 91r04 and 142v10.

79v01 Histor. Normannorum Scriptor. Antiqui fol. Du Chesne, André. Historiae Normannorum scriptores antiqui. Paris: R. fouet, n. Buon, a. S. Cramoisy, 1619. fol. Bn. 79v02 Hist. Francorum Scriptor. Coætanij 2us tom. primus ab ipsius Gentis origine ad Pipinum vsque Regem secundus a Pipino ad Hugonem Capætum etc opera ac studio Andreæ da Chesne Geograp. Regij Lutetiæ Paris: 1636. fol. Du Chesne, André. Historiae Francorum scriptores coaetani, ab ipsius gentis origine ad Pipinum usque regem. 2 vols. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1636. fol. Bn. Later vols. in set published subsequently. See 33r02 for vols. 1–4 (probably a different set) and 77v19 for a listing with a blank left for the number of vols. (possibly a duplicated entry for 33r02 or 79v02). 79v03 Hist. di Success. d’Alessandro magno. 8o. Roseo, Mambrino. Historia de’ successori di Alessandro magno. Venice: f. ziletti, 1570. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 79v04 Histor. del inquisicione. 4. Bis P. Paolo seruita aut . Sarpi, Paolo. Historia della sacra inquisitione. Serravalle: f. Albicocco, 1638. 4o. BL. 79v05 Hist. delle guerre Ciuile di Francia par Pavila. 4o. Venetia 1634. Davila, Enrico Caterino. Historia delle guerre civili di Francia. Venice: P. Baglioni, 1634. 4o. Bn.

Many commonplace book citations by the second earl, sometimes lengthy, in CKS U1475 z1/8, z1/9, and z9. In 1723 booklist. 79v06 Histor. general de Mondo par Antonio de Ferera. 3. vo. fol. Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de. Historia general del mundo. 3 vols. fol. edns. found 1601–12. In 1723 booklist. 79v07 Hist. de Felippe el 4to par Gonsalo de Cæspides fol. Céspedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de. Historia de D. Felippe el IIII, Rey de las Españas. fol. edns. found 1631–4. 79v08 History of the Church by Sympson a scotchman fol. Symson, Patrick. The historie of the church. London: J. Dawson f. J. Bellamy, 1634. fol. STC 23598.5. 79v09 History of St. George by Heylin. 4o. Heylyn, Peter. The historie of ... St. George. London, 1631–3. 4o. STC 13272–73. 79v10 Hist. of Marie Quee: of Scots by Stranguage fol. Udall, William (pseud. W. Stranguage). The historie of the life and death of Mary Stuart. London, 1624. fol. STC 24509–09a. Another 1624 issue (STC 24508.7) is signed ‘Udall’ rather than Stranguage. 79v11 Hist. of Qu. Eliz. by way of Annales translated out of Camden as far as An. 1588. fol. Camden, William. The historie of the most renowned and victorious princesse Elizabeth. Tr. R. norton. London, 1630–5. fol. STC 4500–1. The second earl cites ‘Annals Eliz.’ several times in CKS U1475 z1/5. 79v12 Histor. Narration of Eleccion 4o. Incerti Aut. A., J. An historicall narration of the judgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others ... concerning Gods election. London: B.A. a. T.f. f. S. nealand, 1631. 4o. STC 4. 79v13 Hiuighen his discourse of the West Indies fol. Linschoten, Jan Huygen van. John Huighen van Linschoten his discours of voyages into the Easte and West Indies. Tr. W. Philip. London: J. Wolfe, 1598. fol. STC 15691.

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See 79v21 for an edn. in french, and 81v01 and 81v13 for edns. in Latin. 79v14 Holinsheads Chron. of Engl. Scotland & Ireland 2 vol. – fol. 1586. Holinshed, Raphael. The first and second volumes of chronicles. (The third volume). Ed. J. Stow, J. Hooker, f. Thynne, a. A. fleming. 3 vols. London: H. Denham f. J. Harrison, G. Bishop, R. newbery, H. Denham, a. T. Woodcock, 1587 (1586). fol. STC 13569–69.5. Apparently two of three vols., but see also 79v15. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/3, and z1/10, and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8, z1/9, and z9. Philip Sidney recommends ‘our English Cronicle, sett out by Hollinshead’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984).

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79v15 Holinsheads Chron. of England Scotland & Ireland fol. See 79v14: possibly a duplicated entry; possibly the third vol. of the 1586–7 edn., another copy of one of the first two vols., or a stray vol. from the 1577 edn. (STC 13568–68b). 79v16 Hobbs de Cive Amsterodami – 1647. 16o. Hobbes, Thomas. Elementa philosophica de cive. Amsterdam: L. Elzevier, 1647. 12o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 79v17 Hobbs vi Leviathan 97v16 79v18 Holland vi. Exposicion. 54v10 79v19 Holland & spaine vi. Discourse. 46v11 79v20 Hollandois pacific: 8o. Le Hollandais pacifique, contenant un advis a ceux qui sont armez. [n.p.], 1600. 8o. Bn. 79v21 Hollandois Leur voyage aux Indies. Linschoten, Jan Huygen van. Histoire de la navigation de Jean Hugues de Linscot Hollandois et de son voyage es Indes Orientales. fol. edns. found Amsterdam, 1610–38. See 79v13 for an edn. in English, and 81v01 and 81v13 for edns. in Latin. 79v22 Holy table name & thing. 4o. Williams, John. The holy table, name & thing. London, 1637. 4o. STC 25724–6. William Hawkins to the second earl, 16/26 March 1636/7 (CKS U1475 C132/21): mentions this book

79v25 Homers workes fol. Homer. The whole works of Homer. Tr. G. Chapman. London, [1616?], [1634?]. fol. STC 13624–24.5. 79v26 Homere en François. 8o. Homer. Les oeuvres d’Homère. Tr. S. Certon. Paris, 1615. 8o. 79v27 Homere son Ilaide & parte de L’Odysée 16. Homer. Les Iliades ... avec le premier et second de l’Odissée. Tr. H. Salel, o. de Magny, J. Peletier, a. P. de Ronsard. 8o and 12o edns. found 1570–1605. 79v28 Homeri Odyssæa. 8. Homer. [Odyssey]. Many edns. throughout the period. Philip Sidney cites Homer repeatedly in the Defence. 79v29 Homers Odisses fol. Homer. Homer’s Odysses. Tr. G. Chapman. London: R. field f. n. Butter, [1614?], [1615?]. fol. STC 13636–37. STC 13636 contains bks. 1–12 only; STC 13637 adds bks. 13–24.

80r01 Holy vid. Life. L. 99v02 ‘L’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 80r02 Iacobus Holleryij Comentarij 7em in Hypocratis Aphorism. 8o. Genevæ – 1611.

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Houllier, Jacques. In aphorismos Hippocratis commentarii septem. Probably Geneva: P. a. J. Chouet, 1613. 8o. Bn. ‘1611’ appears to be an error. other Geneva edns. in 8o found 1620–46.

80v01 Hookers workes, in eight bookes of ecclesiasticall policy, etc. now completed, with the 6. 7. and 8. bookes etc with an account of his life, and death, written by Iohn Gauden, now Byshop of Exceter; The entire edition dedicated to the king, Charles 2. London, 1662 Fol: Hooker, Richard. The works. Ed. J. Gauden. London: J. Best f. A. Crooke, 1662. fol. Wing H2630. See 81r08–10 for copies of other edns. The second earl cites Hooker in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/9, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). Entry in hand of second earl. 80v02 Howells Gramar vid. English. E. vi. Discourse. D. 45v12, 51r04 ‘E’ and ‘D’ = draft indexing initials (see Textual Intro.). 80v03 Howell. vi. Precedency. P. 150v01 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 80v04 Hows Annales or Chronicle vid. Annales. 6v07

81r01 Homeri Opera omnia quæ extant Gr: lat. fol. Geneuæ 1606. Homer. Homeri quae exstant omnia. Ed. J. de Sponde. Geneva: Caldoriana Societas, 1606. fol. BL. 81r02 Clauis Homerica 8o. Londini. 1638. Roberti, Antonius. Clavis Homerica. Ed. G. Perkins. London: E. Griffin f. G. Emerson, 1638. 8o. STC 21072a. 81r03 Homilye fol. Probably Certain sermons, or homilies [the ‘Book of Homilies’]. fol. edns. London, 1623–[ca 1650]. STC 13659–62.5, 13675–76a. STC range includes separately published edns. of bk. II. The list of works purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631-32 (CKS U1475 A63/5) includes 6s 6d for ‘Booke of homelies.’ Whitaker published edns. of the Homilies from 1633.

81r04 {L’} Honeste Femme 4o. Par: 1633. Du Bosc, Jacques. L’honneste femme. Paris: J. Jost, 1633. 4o. Bn. See 213v05 for a version in English. 81r05 Honorius Augustodunensis de Predest. lib. arbitr. B. P. La. To. 9. Honorius (Augustodunensis). De praedestinatione et libero arbitrio. PL 172: 1191. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 81r06 Honteri Pyramis Germanobritan. 1. Nuptial. Palatini et Elizab. Angliæ. 4. Honterus, Andreas. Pyramis Germano-Britannica: ... in Christo amicitiis, nuptiis, solennitatibus, foederibus ...: quam (regali apparatu, e Magnâ Britanniâ advenientibus ... Frederico etâ Elizabetha principibus Palatinis) ... paraphrasi poëticâ, et heroico carmine, perennitati consecrat. Leiden: U. Cornelius, 1613. 4o. york Minster. 81r07 Hood of the making of a sector 4o. Hood, Thomas. The making and use of the geometricall instrument, called a sector. London: J. Windet, sold by S. Shorter, [1598]. 4o. STC 13695. 81r08 Hookers Ecclesiast. Policy 6 and 8 Bookes 4o. London. 1648. Hooker, Richard. Of the lawes of ecclesiasticall politie; the sixth and eighth books. London, 1648. 4o. Wing H2635– 35B. Duplicated entry or another copy at 81r09. See 80v01 and 81r10 for other edns. 81r09 Hookers Eccles. Policie. 4o the sixt, and Eighth bookes without the seuenth. London. 1648. See 81r08: duplicated entry or another copy. 81r10 Hookers Ecclesiast. Policie. fol. Hooker, Richard. Of the lawes of ecclesiasticall politie. London, [1593]–1639. fol. STC 13712–20. See 80v01 for a later edn. (1662). 81r11 Hooper on the Commandements 16o. Hooper, John. A declaration of the ten holy commaundementes. [zurich, 1549?]; London, 1550–88. 8o. STC 13746–51. 81r12 {B.} Hoopers Exposicion of the 23. 62. 73. 77. Psalmes. 8o. Hooper, John. Certeine comfortable expositions ... upon the XXIII, LXII, LXXIII, and LXXVII psalmes. London: H. Middleton, 1580. 4o. STC 13743.

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81r13 Horatius Nucula de Bello Aphrodisæo. 8o nucula, Horatius. Commentariorum de bello Aphrodisiensi. Rome: V. a. L. Dorico, 1552. 8o. BL. 81r14 Horace. 16. Horatius flaccus, Quintus. Probably [Works]. Probably an English translation; small-format possibilities include STC 13798, 13802–4. 81r15 Horatius 8. Horatius flaccus, Quintus. Probably [Works]. Many edns. throughout the period. Commonplace book reference by the second earl to Epistles 1.18 (in Latin) in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 81r16 Horat. cum Com. Chabotij fol. Horatius flaccus, Quintus. [Works]. Com. P. Gautier Chabot. fol. edns. found 1587–1615. 81r17 Horat. cum Com: Lambini. fol. Horatius flaccus, Quintus. [Works]. Com. D. Lambin. fol. edns. found 1567–1605. 81r18 Hormisdæ Pontif. P. Epist. ad Possessor. B. P. La. To. 4us. Hormisdas (pope and saint). Hormisdae ... ad Possessorum, epistola. PL 63: 403. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 81r19 Hornius vid Britannicarum etc 23v18 81r20 Hornkens Dictionarie Fren. Span. Lat. Fol. Hornkens, Henricus. Recueil de dictionaires francoys, espaignolz et latins. Brussels: R. Velpius, 1599. 4o. BL. 81r21 Horologi vi. Hierusalem. 70r01 81r22 Horologgi della guerra sacra di Gierusalem Gulielmus (abp. of Tyre). Historia della guerra sacra di Gierusalemme. Tr. G. Dondi dall’ orologio. Venice, 1562, 1610. 4o. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 70r01 (catalogued by author) and 73v22 (catalogued by title). In 1723 booklist. See 192r16 for an edn. in Latin. 81r23 Hortiboni notæ in Diogenem Laertium 8o. Casaubon, Isaac. I. Hortiboni Notae ad Diogenis Laertii libros de vitis, dictis et decretis principum philosophorum. 8o edns. found Morges and Geneva, 1583. 81r24 Hosij Propugnatio.

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Hosius, Stanislaus. Verae, Christianae, Catholicaeque doctrinae solida propugnatio. Edns. found Cologne, 1558–9. 81r25 Hospitalij Epistolæ. 8. L’Hospital, Michel de. Epistolarum seu sermonum libri sex. Lyons: H. Gazeius, 1592. 8o. Bn. Philip Sidney praises L’Hospital in Defence, 110. 81r26 Hotman de l’Ambassadeur. 8o. Hotman, Jean. De la charge et dignité de l’ambassadeur. 8o and 12o edns. found 1603–13. 81r27 Hotman son Ambassadeur. 4o. ter. See 81r26: three copies (‘ter’), probably including 81r26. no 4o edns. found. 81r28 Hotman de l’Estude des loix & de quelqes pointes de loy. 8o. Hotman, francois. Antitribonian, ou discours ... sur l’estude de loix. Paris: J. Perier, 1603. 8o. Bn. 81r29 Hotmannni Francogallia 8o. Anno 1576. Hotman, françois. Francogallia. Cologne: J. Bertulphus, 1576. 8o. Bn. The second earl cites this work in CKS U1475 z9, but evidently out of Bouchel (23r06). 81r30 Hotmannus de jure Connubiorum 8o. cum Bellone et Melch: Kling de causis matrimonialibus. Hotman, françois; Kling, Melchior. Probably De jure connubiorum ... et tractatus D. Melchioris Kling. frankfurt: heirs of C. Egenolph, 1592. 8o. Bn. Possibly a separate edn. of Kling’s Tractatus matrimonialium causarum (8o edns. found 1577–81), catalogued with the Hotman. Kling and Hotman were also published together, with others, within 2-vol. collections in 1617–18 (4o) and 1641 (12o), but these edns. seem less likely. This Hotman title is sometimes attributed to Antoine Hotman. Catalogued with a work by one ‘Bellone,’ possibly one of several writers of this name who published on legal issues, such as Jean Bellon, Giovanni Antonio Belloni, or niccolò Belloni. See 142r20 for another legal work catalogued ‘cum Bellone.’ 81r31 Hotmanni opera fol. 3us vol. Hotman, francois. Operum tomus primus (-tertius). Ed. J. Lectius. 3 vols. Lyons [possibly Geneva]: heirs of E. Vignon a. J. Stoer, 1599–1600. fol. BL. The second earl cites Hotman in CKS U1475 z1/5.

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81r32 Hubbock his Oration to the King at the Tower 8o. Hubbocke, William. An oration gratulatory ... presented, when his majesty entered the Tower of London. oxford: J. Barnes, sold by S. Waterson, 1604. 4o. STC 13899. 81r33 Hues de Globo. 8o. Hues, Robert. Tractatus de globis. 4o, 8o, and 12o edns. found 1594–1630.

4o and 8o edns. collectively found 1596–1640. Cataloguer has confused ‘Teutsch’ with ‘Dutch.’ 81v06 Humberti Cardinalis Opuscula B. P. La. To. 4. Humbertus (cardinal bp. of Silva Candida). Adversas calumnias Michaelis Constantin & Leonis Bulgaria ... & alia opuscula. PL 143: 929. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

81r34 {Howell vi Warrs. & Historie. vid. Inspections.} 76v14, 84v04, 211v01 Marginal entries in several hands, one of which may be the second earl’s.

81v07 Hume vi Traicté de la Trigonometrie etc & Algebre de viete 5v25, 194r10

81v01 Hugo Indiæ orientalis fol. bis. Bry, Johann Theodor de; Linschoten, Jan Huygen van; [and others]. Indiae Orientalis. 9 pts. frankfurt, 1598–1633. fol. Linschoten’s name (as ‘Hugonis Lintscotani’) is on the title page of pts. 2, 3, 4, and 10. The two copies (‘bis’) are possibly of two different pts. See 81v13 for an edn. in Latin of Linschoten’s text, 79v13 for an edn. in English, and 79v21 for an edn. in french.

81v09 Hungariæ scriptores varij. fol. Rerum Hungaricarum scriptores varii. Ed. J. Bongars. fol. edns. found 1600–4.

81v02 Hugonis Etheriani Opuscula duo B. P. Lat. Tom. 9. Hugo (Etherianus). De anima. De haeresibus. PL 202: 167, 227. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9.

81v13 Huyghen Itinerarum Indiarum fol. Linschoten, Jan Huygen van. Navigatio ac itinerarium in Orientalem sive Lusitanorum Indiam. fol. edns. found 1599–1614. See 81v01 for another edn. in Latin, 79v13 for an edn. in English, and 79v21 for an edn. in french.

81v03 Hulsij vsus Quadrantis. 4o.

81v08 Davidis Humij Wedderburnensis poemata omnia Paris. Anno 1639. 8o. Hume, David. Poemata omnia. Paris, 1639. 8o. BL.

81v10 Huraltus vi. Legatus. 95v22 81v11 Husbandry vid. English. 50v27 81v12 Hutton vi. Subscription. 182v06

Hulsius, Levinus. Probably Usus quadrati et quadrantis geometrici. frankfurt: W. Richter, 1604. 4o. Gotha. An edn. in German (nuremberg, 1596) is less likely, as the cataloguer usually indicates Germanlanguage texts.

81v14 Hydragiologia. M. Antonij Marsilij Columnæ Archiepisc. Salernit. 4o. Marsilius Columna, Marcus Antoninus (abp. of Salerno). Hydragiologia, sive de aqua benedicta. Rome: B. Bonfadini, 1586. 4o. BL.

81v04 Hulsij Cæsarum Effigies. 4o. Hulsius, Levinus. XII primorum Caesarum et LXIII ipsorum uxorum et parentum ex antiquis numismatibus ... effigies. 4o edns. found 1597–9.

81v15 Hymne de la paix et Le Lourdaut Vagabond. 8o. L’hymne de la paix, chantee par toute la France. Paris: A. du Breuil, 1614. 8o. Bn. Catalogued with: Beaunis de Chanterain, Pierre. Le lourdaut vagabond, rencontré par l’esprit de la cour, à la monstre qui se faisoit au Pré-aux-Clercs. Paris: A. Champenois, 1614. 8o. Bn. See 103r04 for a duplicated entry for, or another copy of, Le lourdaut vagabond.

81v05 Hulsius Dutch Dictionarie 4o. bis. Hulsius, Levinus. Insufficient information to identify specific work(s). ‘bis’ = two copies. Possibilities include Dictionarium Teutsch-Frantzösisich, Dictionarium Teutsch-Italiänisch, and Dictionarium Teutsch-Frantzösisich-Italiänisch.

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81v16 Hypocrisis Antonij de Domin: floyd, John. Hypocrisis Marci Antonii de Dominis detecta, seu censura in eius libros De republica ecclesiastica. Antwerp: Plantin, 1620. 8o. BL. 81v17 Hungers Prevention or the Art of fowling by Gervase Markham Lond. 1655. 8o. Markham, Gervase. Hungers prevention: or, the whole arte of fowling. London: f. Grove, sold by M. Harrison, 1655. 8o. Wing M657. An ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652, copied into space at the bottom of a ‘main’ entry page.

82r01 Hudibras, a Droling Poem, 1 & 2d partes 8o. London 166¾ Butler, Samuel. Hudibras. 2 pts. London, 1663–4. 8o and 12o. Wing B6296 et seq. ‘A Droling Poem’ is the cataloguer’s comment.

[I/J] 82v01 Le Iardin de plaisir &c par André Mollet. fol. A Stocholme – 1651. Mollet, André. Le jardin de plaisir, contenant plusieurs desseins de jardinage tant parterres en broderie, compartiments de gazon, que bosquets, & autres. Stockholm: H. Kayser, 1651. fol. BL.

I 83r01 Iackson on the Creed. 4o. Jackson, Thomas. The eternall truth of scriptures ... Delivered in two bookes of commentaries upon the Apostles Creede. London, 1613. 4o. STC 14308–08.5. 83r02 — of the essence and Attributes of God 1 part. 4o. Jackson, Thomas. A treatise of the divine essence and attributes. Pt. 1 (only). London: M. flesher f. J. Clarke, 1628. 4o. STC 14318–18.5. 83r03 — the same both parts. 4o. Jackson, Thomas. A treatise of the divine essence and attributes. 2 pts. London: M. flesher f. J. Clarke, 1628–9. 4o. STC 14318.

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83r04 Iacob. Reg vi. Basilicon. 17v11 83r05 Sancti Iacobi Apost. Missa B. Pa. gr. Lat. Tom. 2. James (saint). Divina missa. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. for Greek liturgies in general see PG Index vol. 2, ‘Index methodicus’ V, Liturgies. 83r06 Iacobi sancti Greg. ad velum Aureum de Iubileo B. P. Lat. Tom. 6. Jacobus (sancti Georgii, deacon and cardinal, ad velum aureum). De centesimo seu jubileo anno liber. Incipit: futurorum aliquid mandare memoriae. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 83r07 Iacobi Regis Apologia pro Iuramento fidelitat. 4o. James I. Apologia pro juramento fidelitatis. 4o and 8o edns. London, 1607–9; Amsterdam, 1609; The Hague, 1609. STC 14403–5, Shaaber J16–17. See 9v28: two copies listed, one possibly a duplicated entry for this one. 1607–8 edns. titled Triplici nodo triplex cuneus. Sive apologia pro juramento fidelitatis. 83r08 Iacobi Regis ad Bellarmini Apologiam responsio. 4o. Andrewes, Lancelot. Responsio ad apologiam cardinalis Bellarmini, contra praefationem monitoriam Jacobi regis. London: R. Barker, 1610. 4o. STC 604. Andrewes’s name not on the title page. Running head reads ‘Ad Cardinalis Bellarmini Apologiam Responsio.’ 83r09 Iacobus vi. Apologia 9v28 83r10 Iacobus vi. Milde Proceedings 117r04 83r11 Iacob. Regis Dæmonologia. 8. James I. Daemonologie. Edinburgh, 1597; London, 1603. 4o. STC 14364–6. 83r12 Iacobi Regis Basilicon Doron. 8o. See 17v11: duplicated entry or another copy. 83r13 Iacobi Ara. 4o. [oxford University]. Jacobi ara ceu. oxford: J. Lichfield a. W. Wrench, 1617. 4o. STC 19023. 83r14 Iacques Roy sa response a Torta. 8o.

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Probably James I. Apologie pour le serment de fidélité. Tr. J. Loiseau de Tourval. 8o and 12o edns. found [Printed abroad], 1609; Geneva, 1609; Leiden, 1608. STC 14408, Shaaber J20, Bn. A trans. of 83r07. Apparently a descriptive title, though one section has the running head ‘Refutation ... de Tortu.’ 83r15 Iacques Milice Romaine. fol. Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von. La milice romaine. frankfurt: P. Jacques, 1616. fol. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 212r08. 83r16 Iacques Art Militaire fol. Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von. L’art militaire pour l’infanterie. fol. edns. found 1615–[38]. Duplicated entry or another copy at 212r07. Probably not his Art militaire à cheval (fol. edns. found 1616–21), listed separately 212r06. 83r17 Iacques Art de Chevalerie 4o. Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von. Art de chevalerie. frankfurt: P. Jacques f. L. Jennis, 1616. 4o. Bn. See 212r06: two copies listed, one possibly a duplicated entry for this one.

83r24 Iani Nicæi Eudemiæ Erythraeus, Janus nicius (Giovanni Vittorio Rossi). Eudemiae. 8o and 12o edns. found 1637–45. 83r25 Iani Gallici facies prior per Chauigny nostredame, Michel de. Jani Gallici facies prior, historiam bellorum civilium. Tr. J. Aymé de Chavigny. Lyons: heirs of P. Roussin 1594. 4o. BL. 83r26 Iansensij Harmonia Evang: fol. Jansen, Cornelius. Commentariorum in suam concordiam Evangelicam. fol. edns. found 1561–1629. ‘Harmonia’ is descriptive: the work is one of the better known Gospel harmonies of the period. 83r27 Iansonij Mundus furiosus. 8o. Jansonius, A. Mundus furiosus: sive, narratio rerum à mense Aprili, anni 1596, usque ad Autumnum anni 1597, tota Europa gestarum. 8o and small-format edns. found Cologne, 1597–8. 83r28 Iaroslai florilegium Politicum vi. furius. 60v23 83r29 Iavelli Logica. See 83v01: duplicated entry or another copy.

83r18 Iamblychus vbi Proclus, Porphirius Psellus etc 4o. Iamblichus (of Chalcis) [and others]. De mysteriis Aegyptiorum, Chaldaeorum, Assyriorum. Iamblichus ... Proclus ... Porphyrius ... Psellus. Tr. M. ficino. Many edns. throughout the period, though apparently not in 4o.

83v01 Iavelli Compendium Logicæ. 8o. Javellus, Chrysostomus. Logicae compendium. 8o edns. found 1542–1602. Duplicated entry or another copy at 83r29.

83r19 Iamblychus de vita Pythagoræ Iamblichus (of Chalcis). De vita Pythagorae. Heidelberg: H. Commelinus, 1598. 4o. BL.

83v02 Idacij Chronicon. 8o. Idatius (bp. of Chaves). Chronicon et fasti consulares. Ed. J. Sirmond. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1619. 8o. BL.

83r20 Iames vid Voyage. 207r22

83v03 Idacius Clarus contra varimundorum Arrianum etc B. P. L. To. 4. Idatius Clarus. Contra varimadum arianum. PL 62: 351. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

83r21 Iames the King his speech at the Parliament. 4o. James I. Insufficient information to identify title. See STC 14390–99.5 for possibilities. 83r22 Iames vi. Court. 39v34 83r23 {Dr.} Iames his Catalogue of Bodlyes librarie. 4o. James, Thomas. Catalogus librorum bibliothecae publicae quam Thomas Bodleius in academia Oxoniensi nuper instituit. oxford, 1605, 1620. 4o. STC 14449–50. Title differs in 1620 edn. (STC 14450).

83v04 Idiotæ contemplaciones &c ibid. To. 5. Idiota (Raymundus Jordanus). Idiotae Contemplationum libri tres. Incipit: Amor, dulcissime Domine Jesu Christe fons veri amoris. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 83v05 Iesuite vid Mercure. 115v01

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83v06 Iesuistes vi. Diencourt 21r21 83v07 Iesuistes vi. Regles 161r20 83v08 Iesuistes leur passe par tout. 8o. Le passe-par-tout des peres jesuites. Tr. C. de Plaix. 8o and small-format edns. found 1606–7. Duplicated entry or another copy at 140r09. 83v09 Iesuists their mysteries 8. Probably The state-mysteries of the Jesuites. Ed. A. Rivet. Tr. P. Gosselin. London, 1623. 4o. STC 12092–92.2. Possibly STC 14529, An exact and sound discovery of the chiefe mysteries of jesuiticall iniquity, tr. I. Bargrave (London, 1619), 12o.

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83v16 Ignatij Antioch: Epistolæ B. P. La. & gr. To. 1. Ignatius (saint, bp. of Antioch). Epistolae. Incipit: frater de tua mora dolemus graviter. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 83v17 Ignatij Conclaue – 16. Donne, John. Ignatius his conclave. London: n. okes f. R. Moore, 1611. 12o. STC 7027. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/5): 14 feb. 1622/3, 2s for ‘Ignatius Conclave.’ Purchase record makes later edns. less likely (see STC 7028-30). Possibly STC 7026 (the Latin edition), Conclave Ignati (London, 1611).

83v10 Iesuistarum Proscriptio ex Bohemia & Hungaria Relatio nuperi itineris proscriptorum Jesuitarum ex regnis Bohemiae et Ungariae missa ex Helicone juxta Parnassum. Prague, 1619. 4o. BL.

83v18 Ign: vita. 16o.

83v11 Iesuistarum Doctrinæ Capita precipua a doctis quibusdam theologis retexta &c a Kemnitio et Biguino edita Rupellæ Anno – 1584. 8o. Doctrinae Jesuitarum praecipua capita. Rupellae [La Rochelle]: T. Regium, 1584. 8o. Adams J154. Includes texts ed. by Martin Chemnitz (Kemnitius) and Pierre Bouquin; scribe has mangled the latter. In a commonplace book reference in Birch (BL Add. 4464) the second earl notes, ‘Remember to read Colloqu. Iesuit in a book sett forth by Remnitius & Baguinus in 8o printed Rupella or at Rochelle which I had amongst some others of Mr. Sydneys Books, where it is said that the Iaponese is very like the Roman religion’ (f. 33r). Mr. Sydney is probably francis Sydney (d. 1633), rector of St John’s, Penshurst, a relative who was presented to the living by the first earl in 1617.

83v19 Illescas sua Historia pontific. 2 vol. fol. Illescas, Gonzalo de. Historia pontifical y catholica. 2 vols. fol. edns. found 1569–1652. Part 2 also listed separately at 66r03. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3.

83v12 Iesuites Antepart vi Bell. 19r22 83v13 Iesu societatis institutio vi. Theophile. 190r15 83v14 Iethro Iustice of Peace a sermon by Sam: Ward – 1618. 8o. Ward, Samuel. Jethro’s justice of peace. A sermon. Ed. n. Ward. London: E. Griffin f. J. Marriott, 1618. 8o. STC 25046. 83v15 Iezirah vi. Abrahami. 3r07

Insufficient information to identify. The most frequently published lives of Ignatius of Loyola were by Giovanni Pietro Maffei and Pedro de Ribadeneira, but there are also many additional possibilities.

83v20 Images vi Daillé. 42r06 83v21 Images de Dieux vi. Cartari. 29r24 83v22 Imbert vi. Practique 151r01 83v23 Immanuel a sermon preached by the Archb. of Armach Ussher, James (abp. of Armagh). Immanuel, or, the mystery of the incarnation. Dublin, 1638; London, 1638. 4o. STC 24552–3. 83v24 Imperij translatio. vi. Marsilius Patavius. 111r18 83v25 Indagine vi sa Chyromancie. 8o. ? Indagine, Joannes ab. Chiromance et physiognomie. 8o and 12o edns. in french found 1549–1638. Possibly a cross-reference to a main entry missing from the catalogue, possibly a main entry with an error. Apparently an edn. in french, but widely published in other languages.

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85r05 Indi & ad eorum Dominium Hispanorum tituli vi. Relectiones de Indiarum Iure vi. Ioannes de Solarzano 85v06, 161v11

84v01 The Armys Indempnitye with addicoin &c by D. Jenkins 1647. vi. in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Jenkins, David. The armies indemnity, with addition. London, 1647. 4o. Wing J584.

85r06 Indiæ vi. Tratado 194v09

84v02 Information of Sir Fred. Hamilton conc. Sir Wm. Cole with Other Papers etc vi. in Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Hamilton, Sir frederick. The information of Sir Frederick Hamilton ... concerning Sir William Cole ... with divers letters and depositions. London, 1645. 4o. Wing H478. 84v03 Inquisicion of Spaine. 8o. 1656. Clamor sanguinis martyrum, or the bloody inquisition of Spain. London: A.M. f. f. Tyton, 1656. 12o. Wing C4403. 84v04 Inspections into the Carriage & Consults of the late-long Parliament 8o 1655. I. Howell. Howell, James. Som sober inspections made into the carriage and consults of the late long parlement. London E.C. f. H. Seile, 1655. 8o. Wing H3116. 84v05 Ingelo, vi: Bentiuolio 18v06 Entry in the hand of the second earl.

85r07 de Indis vi Relectiones. 161v11 85r08 Indifferent things vi. Powell. 149v15 85r09 Induciæ Belli Belgici Aut. Domini: Baudio 4o. Anno 1613. Baudius, Dominicus. Libri tres de induciis belli Belgici. Leiden: L. Elzevier, 1613. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 17v22 (date not specified). 85r10 Infarinata Crusca. 16. Salviati, Lionardo. Dello Infarinato Accademico della Crusca, risposta all’ apologia di Torquato Tasso intorno all’ Orlando Furioso, e alla Gierusalem Liberata. 8o and 12o edns. found florence and Mantua, 1585. 85r11 Ingenius vid. Franciscus 60r09 85r12 Inscriptio sarci fontis Brigue 4o. Unidentified. ‘Brigue’ may refer to La Brigue, the french village near the pilgrimage site of the sanctuary notre-Dame des fontaines (the site of a holy spring); ‘sarci’ evidently an error for ‘sacri.’ 85r13 Insectorum Theatrum vi. Mouffetas. 121r09

85r01 Inchoferus de veritate Epistolæ B. Mariæ Vir. ad Messanenses vindicata Messan. 1629. fol. Inchofer, Melchior. Epistolae B. Virginis Mariae ad Messanenses veritas vindicata. Messina: P. Brea f. J. Matarozzi, 1619. fol. BL. 85r02 Independent vi. Mutatus. 121v02 85r03 Indes, Nauigation, Monneys Comoditez etc fol. Lodewijcksz, Willem. Premier livre de l’histoire de la navigation aux Indes Orientales par les Holandois ... plus les monnoyes epices et marchandises et le pris d’icelles. 2 vols. Amsterdam: C. nicolas, 1598–1608. fol. BL. Published without author name on title page (initials only). 85r04 Index Rhetoricus farnaby 8 . farnaby, Thomas. Index rhetoricus. London, 1625–46. 8o and 12o. STC 10703–6, Wing f454. o

85r14 Institutes of the lawes of England digested into the Method of the Civill or Imperiall Institutions etc by Io: Cowell Dr. of the Civill Law etc and translated into English by W. G. London – 1651. 8o. Cowell, John. The institutes of the lawes of England. Tr. W.G. London: T. Roycroft f. J. Ridley, 1651. 8o. Wing C6641. 85r15 Institutionis Iuris vi. Triboniani. 196r12 85r16 Instituts vi Cooke. 39r29 85r17 Institutiones vi Minsingerus. 121v07 85r18 Institutiones Iuris Civilis in tabulas redactæ fol. Christenius, Johannes. Institutiones juris civilis in tabulas redactae. Amsterdam, 1632. fol. Hamburg S-UB. 85r19 Institutions or Principall Grounds of the Lawes and statuts of England. 8o.

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Institutions, or principall groundes of the lawes & statutes of Englande. London, 1543–1625. 8o. STC 9292–300. 85r20 Instructions pour le Concile de Trente. 8o. Instructions et missives des roys tres-chrestiens de France, et de leurs ambassadeurs, et autres pieces concernant le Concile de Trente. Ed. J. Gillot. 8o and 4o edns. found 1608–41. 85r21 Instructions for Mulberry trees & silke Wormes 4o. Stallenge, William. Instructions for the increasing of mulberie trees, and breeding of silke-wormes. London, 1609. 4o. STC 23138–9. 85r22 de L’Instruction de monseigneur le Dauphin à Mr. l’Eminentissime Cardinal Duc de Richelieu. a Paris Anno 1640. 4o. La Mothe Le Vayer, françois de. De l’instruction de monseigneur le Dauphin, à monseigneur l’éminentissime cardinal duc de Richelieu. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1640. 4o. Lyon BM.

85v01 Instrumentum pacis Germaniæ, Londini. 1648. 2 vol. 8o. Instrumentum pacis, ab utriusque partis plenipotentiariis, Caesareis et regiis Suecicis ... Juxta exemplar in Germania editum. London: W. Dugard f. S. Thompson, 1648. 8o. Wing I257. 85v02 de l’Interest des Princes A Paris. 1641. 12 par duc de Rohan Rohan, Henri de (duc de Rohan). De l’interest des princes et estats de la chrestienté. Jouxte la copie imprimée à Paris [Leiden: L. Elzevier], 1641. 12o. BL. 85v03 Ioachymi & Anselmi Prophetiæ 4o. Joachimus (of fiore). Vaticinia sive prophetiae Abbatis Joachimi et Anselmi, episcopi Marsicani. 4o edns. found Venice, 1589–1600. 85v04 Ioan de Austria discours 4o. Probably Discours veritable des choses passées és Païs-Bas de Flandres, depuis la venue du seigneur Don Jehan D’Austrice. Lyons: n. Guérin, 1578. 4o. BL. 85v05 Iohannes a Iesu Maria in Iob 4o. Juan (de Jésus María). Paraphrasis in librum Job. Rome: G. facciotti, 1611. 4o. Bn. 85v06 Ioannes de solorzano Pereira, de Indiarum iure siue de iusta Indiarum Occidental. inquisicione

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form of author name in entry suggests Latin edn. See 11v07 for an edn. in french. 85v13 — Eiusdem sub Euphormionis nomine Satyricon et Icon animorum – 16. Barclay, John. Euphormionis lusinini sive ... satyricon ... [with pt. 4] Icon animarum. 8o and 12o edns. found 1614–37. See STC 1396.5-97, Shaaber B164–74, B183– 200. Duplicated entry or another copy at 54r17. 85v14 Iohan. Abbatis Raytu ad Io: Climacum Epist. B. P. Lat. To. 5 Epistola Joannis abbatis Raychu ad Joannem abbatis montis Synai cognominatum Climacum. Incipit: Quale utique descripsisti, tale alicubi & tuum exponens sanctissimum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 85v15 Io: Climaci opera gr. lat. fol. John (saint, called Climacus). Opera omnia. Ed. M. Rader. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1633. fol. BL. 85v16 Iohan: de Calore Palinodia Anno 1363 B. P. Lat. Tom. 4. Joannes (de Calore). Palinodia magistri Joannis de Calore anno Domini 1363. Incipit: Antequam descendam ad conclusions. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 85v17 Io: Maxentij opera Ibid. Maxentius, Joannes. [Opera]. PG 86: 75. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 85v18 Io: Geometræ hymni sacri. Ibid. Tom. 8. Joannes (Cypriota, The Geometer). [Hymni]. Incipit: Audi Virgo parens charitum foecunda parentum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8. 85v19 Io: Guidonis recantatio Anno 1318. Ibid. to. 4. Guido (Minorite friar). Articoli revocati Parisiis in Domo praedicatorum ... 1318. Incipit: Isti sunt articoli revocati [6 brief items]. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. Duplicated entry at 68v24.

86r01 The Interest of England Mainteyn’d. vi in Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 The interest of England maintained: the honour of the parliament vindicated. London, 1646. 4o. Wing I266.

86r02 Ioanereidos or Feminine Valor in Westerne Women. by Ia. Strong Ba. etc Anno 1645. vi. in Ra. Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Strong, James. Joanereidos: or, feminine valour eminently discovered in westerne women. London, 1645. 4o. Wing S5990. ‘Ba.’ in entry refers to ‘Batchelour, &c’ on title page. 86r03 Iohannes Prior. Hagustaldensis. vid. Historia etc H. 76r01 ‘H’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 86r04 Iohannes Brompton Iornallensis. vid. Historia etc H. 76r01 ‘H’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

86v01 Don Iohn 4. K. of Portugall vid. Rise &c 164v03 86v02 Iones. vid. Stoneheng. 181r03

87r01 Iohan. de Mercuria Errores condemnati Anno 1347. ibid. Propositiones M. Joannis de Utricuria Romae primum damnatae ... in universitate Parisiensis revocatae. Anno Domini 1348. Incipit: Dixi quod multa venerunt. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. ‘Ibid.’ here follows on from last main entry, 85v19. 87r02 Iohan: Moschi Cognomento eucrate pratum spirituale – B. P. Gr. Lat. Tom. 2. Moscus, Johannes (Eucrates). Pratum spirituale. Incipit: Pratorum faciem verno maxime tempore. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 87r03 Iohan. Primus Pontif: Romanus adversus Eutichyanistas &c – B. P. Lat. Tom. 4. John II (pope). De duabus naturis adversus Eutychianistas. Incipit: olim quidem, illustres & magnifici filii. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 87r04 Io: 4tus Episco. Hierosol. de Institutione monachorum B. P. Lat. Tom. 9. Johannes (bp. of Jerusalem). De institutione primorum monachorum. Incipit: Principium religionis huius, & quemadmodum.

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See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. BL attributes to John II. 87r05 Iohan. de vltricuria Proposiciones Johannes de Ultricuria (Autrecourt). Propositiones. no separate publication found. See 207r02: probably a La Bigne entry with a dropped crossreference. 87r06 Iohan. de Parisyi vi. Iurisdictio 89r23 87r07 Io: Evangeliua. fol. Insufficient information to identify; possibly one of many commentaries on this gospel. 87r08 Ioh: Zonaræ de Deipara Canon: B. P. gr. Lat. Tom. 2 zonara, Joannes. In sanctissimam deiparam canon. PG 135: 413. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 87r09 Ben Iohnsons workes, London. 1640. fol. Jonson, Benjamin. The workes. London: R. Bishop, sold by A. Crooke, 1640. fol. STC 14753. Evidently one vol. only; most likely vol. 1 but one issue of vol. 2 was also dated 1640 (STC 14754). 87r10 Iohnson his Seianus. 8o. Jonson, Benjamin. Sejanus his fall. London: G. Eld f. T. Thorpe, 1605. 4o. STC 14782. 87r11 Iohnson his Cataline. 8o. Jonson, Benjamin. Catiline his conspiracy. London, 1611–35. 4o. STC 14759–60.5. 87r12 Iohnson’s Relacion of the famous kingdomes & Common wealths 4. Botero, Giovanni. Relations, of the most famous kingdoms and commonweales. Tr. R. Johnson. London, 1608–30. 4o. STC 3401–4. See 23r13 for an edn. in Italian. 87r13 Ionas rerum Islandicarum 4o. Jónsson, Arngrímr. Crymogaea, sive rerum Islandicarum libri III. Hamburg: P. von ohr, 1609. 4o. CUL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. Duplicated entry or another copy at 41r18. 87r14 Ionas Aurelianensis de cultu Imaginum B. P. Lat. tom. 4

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Jonas (bp. of orleans). De cultu imaginum. PL 106: 305. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 87r15 Iordani Chronica vi Iurisdictio 89r23 87r16 Iornandes Isydorus & Warnefridus diuersorum gentium Historiæ antiquæ. 4o. Diversarum gentium historiae antiquae scriptores tres: Jornandes ... Isodorus ... Warnefridi. Ed. f. Lindenbrog. Hamburg: M. Hering, 1611. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 87r17 Iornandes de Gothis. 8o. Jornandes. De Getarum, sive Gothorum origine et rebus gestis. Ed. B. Vulcanius. Leiden: Plantin a. f. Raphelengius. 1597. 8o. BL. 87r18 Iosephi Antiquitates. 4o. Josephus, flavius. Antiquitates Judaicae. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. Possibly an edn. of his [Works], many of which open with this text. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3, and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/6. 87r19 Iosephus. fol. Josephus, flavius. Probably [Works]. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. 87r20 Iosephus. 4o. Josephus, flavius. Probably [Works]. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. Possibly a duplicated entry for 87r18. 87r21 Ioulet de regime de santé 8o. Joubert, Laurent. Erreurs populaires touchant le médecine et le regime de santé. 8o edns. found 1578–1626. 87r22 Ioviani Imagines. 4o. Mueller, Theobald; Giovio, Paolo. Musaei Joviani Imagines artifice manu ad vivum expressae. Basle: P. Perna, 1577. 4o. BL. 87r23 Iovij Historicarum Tom. 1us 4o. Giovio, Paolo. Historiarum sui temporis tomus primus. 2 vols. fol. and 4o edns. found 1550–98. Apparently vol. 1 only. Some sources classify the 4o edns. as fols.; the 8o edns. (all within the date range above) are also possibilities.

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87v01 Iovij Descriptio Brittanniæ &c et de Imperijs & gentibus cognitis orbis & Lilij Chronicon Britanniæ. Giovio, Paolo; Lily, George. Descriptio Britanniae, Scotiae, Hyberniae, et Orchadum ... de imperiis et gentibus cogniti orbis. Venice: M. Tramezzino, 1548. 4o. BL. Contains four works by George Lily, including his Anglorum regum chronicon. 87v02 Iovio su Historia general de su Tiempo fol. Giovio, Paolo. Historia general de todas las cosas succedidas en el mundo en estos cincuenta años de nuestro tiempo. Tr. G. de Baeza. fol. edns. in Spanish found 1562–6. 87v03 Iovius vi. Paulus. ? no additional entry for Giovio (other than the previous four) appears elsewhere in the catalogue. 87v04 Iournal des Choses memorables durant le regne de Hen: 3. Roy de France & de Pol. imp. Anno 1622. L’Estoile, Pierre de. Journal des choses memorables advenues durant tout le regne de Henry III, roi de France et de Pologne. Ed. P. Dupuy. [Paris], 1621. 8o. BL. ‘1622’ is apparently an error. 87v05 Ioyes de mariage vi Mariage 109v17 87v06 Ireland orders for Warres 4o. Lawes and orders of warre, established for the good conduct of the service in Ireland. Dublin and Waterford, 1638–43. 4o. STC 14132, Wing o447–47A.

87v09 Isaacus Argyrus. Isaac (Argyrus). Probably Computus Graecorum de solennitate Paschalis celebranda. Ed. J. Christmann. Heidelberg: G. Voegelin, 1611. 4o. BL. 87v10 Isaackson vi. Chronologie. 33r31 87v11 Isaaus Syrus de Contemptu mundi B. P. La. To. 4. Isaac of Syria (bp. of nineveh). De contemptu mundi. Incipit: Anima, quae Deum diligit in solo Deo haerat. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 5. 87v12 Isaias Abbas vi. Esaias. 52v07 87v13 Isidorus Hispalensis fol. Isidore (saint, abp. of Seville). Opera omnia. fol. edns. found 1580–1617. 87v14 Isidorus Pelusiota gr. lat. fol. Isidore (saint, of Pelusium). Epistolarum. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1585–1638. 87v15 Isocratis Oracciones. 4o. Isocrates. Orationes. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. 87v16 Islandicarum rerum vi. Crymogæa 41r18 87v17 Isydorus vi. Iornandes 87r16 87v18 Italiens vi Subtilité 182r16

87v07 Irenai opera – 16. Irenaeus (saint). Adversus haereses. 8o edns. found 1545–71. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/4): 2 Jan. 1622, 8s ‘for Epiphanius and Irenaeus’ and 4d ‘for binding of Irenaeus.’ Binding cost suggests this edn. rather than 87v08. 87v08 Irenæus & Cyprianus Impr. Basil. fol. Irenaeus (saint). Adversus haereses. Ed. D. Erasmus. fol. edns. printed in Basle found 1526–60. Catalogued with: Cyprian (saint, bp. of Carthage). Opera. Ed. D. Erasmus. fol. edns. printed in Basle found 1520–58. Possibly the ‘Ireneus fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676.

87v19 Itinerarium vi. Augustin & schottas 9v03, 172r18 87v20 Itinerary conteyning a voyage made through Italy, Anno 1646. et Anno 1647 by Io: Raymond. Lond. 1648. 8o. Raymond, John. An itinerary, contayning a voyage made through Italy. London: H. Moseley, 1648. 12o. Wing R415. Another copy at 88r04 (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652). 87v21 Iuan segondo d’Espanna vi. Chronica. 33r22 87v22 Iudæis vi Cornelius. 39v05 87v23 Iuelli Ecclesiæ Angli: Apologia 16. Jewel, John. Apologia ecclesiae anglicanae. 8o and 12o edns. found 1562–1637. STC 14582–8, Shaaber J172.

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87v24 Iuliani Imp. opera per Petavium Iesuit 4o. Julian (emperor of Rome). Opera. Tr. and com. D. Petau. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1630. 4o. BL.

Julianus Pomerius (saint, abp. of Toledo). Commentarius in Nahum prophetam. PL 96: 705. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1; see 89r01 re vol. 9.

88r01 Iouberts Chirurgie, vi Chirurgie. C. 32v02 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

89r03 Iulianus Firmicus Ibid. To. 4. firmicus Maternus, Julius. De mysteriis & erroribus profanarum religionum. PL 12: 981. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

88r02 Itinerario overo Nova descrittione de Viaggi principali D’Italia, Di Andrea Scoto in Padoa. 8o. 1643. Schottus, Andreas (i.e., franciscus Schottus). Itinerario, overo nova descrittione de’ viaggi principali d’Italia. Padua: f. Bolzetta, 1643. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 88r03 Itinerarium totius sa. Scripturæ, or the Travells of the Holy Patriarcks collected out of H. Buntings workes & done into Eng. by R. B. 1636. 4o. Buenting, Heinrich. Itinerarium totius sacrae scripturae. Or, the travels of the patriarchs. Tr. R. Braithwait. London: A. Islip, 1636. 4o. STC 4020. 88r04 An Itinerary, cont. a voyage thro. Italy Anno 1646. & 47. by Io. Raymond gent. Lond. 1648. 8o. Raymond, John. An itinerary, contayning a voyage made through Italy. London: H. Moseley, 1648. 12o. Wing R415. Another copy 87v20 (a ‘main’ entry); this is an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652.

88v01 De vsu & Authoritate juris Civilis Romanorum in Dominijs Principium Christianorum Autore. Arthuro Duck Londini 1653. 8o Duck, Sir Arthur. De usu et authoritate juris civilis Romanorum. London: R. Hodgkinson, 1653. 8o. Wing D2427.

89r01 Iuliani Pomeri prefatio in Hildæfonsium B. P. Lat. Tom. 9. Julianus Pomerius (saint, abp. of Toledo). Praefatio in librum Hildefonsi. Incipit: Ecce dapes mellifluae illius Domini Hildefonsi. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 89r02 — Eiusdem siue Iuliani Toletani opera alia B. P. La. To. 1. & 9.

89r04 Iulius Africanus de partibus divinæ Legis ibid. Tom. 1. Sextus Julius, Africanus (bp. of the Africans). De partibus divinae legis. PL 68: 15. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 89r05 Iunius Parallelorum sacrorum 8o. Du Jon, françois. Sacrorum parallelorum. 8o edns. found 1588–1610. See STC 7300–1 for English edns. ([1588]–[91]). 89r06 Iunij Lectiones in Ionam Prophetam 4o. Du Jon, françois. Lectiones in Jonam prophetam. [n.p.]: off. Sanctandreana, 1594. 4o. Adams J478. 89r07 Iunij Nomenclator. 4o. Junius, Hadrianus. Nomenclator, omnium rerum propria nomina variis linguis explicata indicans. 8o edns. found 1567–1632. 89r08 Iunij Grammatica Hebræa. 4o. Du Jon, françois. Grammatica Hebraeae linguae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1580–96. 89r09 Iunius Acts of the Apostles. 4o. Du Jon, françois. Possibly Sanctorum Apostolorum Acta. [n.p.]: J. Mareschal, 1578. 8o. BL. Possibly an edn. in English, no longer extant, or a descriptive title for another work. 89r10 Ivo Carnotensis de Corpore Domini B. P. Lat. Tom. 3. Ivo (saint, bp. of Chartres). Ad Haimericum Abbatem Aquitensem, de corpore Domini. Incipit: Ivo minimus Belvacensis Ecclesiae S. Quintini Pater; Haymerico bonae spei fratri. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 89r11 — Eiusdem decretum fol. Ivo (saint, bp. of Chartres). Decretum. Ed. J. Du Moulin. Louvain, 1561. fol. Adams I255–6.

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89r12 — Eiusdem Epistolæ. 8o. See 89r13-14: duplicated entries or additional copies. 89r13 Ivonis Epis: Carnotensis Epist. Ivo (saint, bp of Chartres). Epistolae ... Chronicon de regibus Francorum. Ed. f. Juretus. 4o and 8o edns. found 1584–1610. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 89r12 and 89r14 (specified as the 1610 edn.).

89v01 Iournall de monsr. Le Cardinal de Richelieu etc tires des memoires qu’il a escrite de sa main etc Anno 1649. 16. Du Plessis, Armand Jean (cardinal duc de Richelieu). Journal de monsieur le cardinal de Richelieu ... Tiré des mémoires qu’il a escrit de sa main. [n.p.], 1649. 12o. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 (specifying 1649 edn.). In 1723 booklist.

89r14 — Eiusdem Chronicon de Regibus Francorum Paris: Anno 1610. 8. Ivo (saint, bp. of Chartres). Epistolae ... Chronicon de regibus Francorum. Ed. f. Juretus. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1610. 8o. BL. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 89r12 and 89r13 (date not specified).

89v02 Iuris Civilis Historia siue in 12. tab. leges Coment. – Aimaro Rivalio Aut. 8. Du Rivail, Aymar. Civilis historiae juris, sive in XII tab. leges commentariorum. 8o edns. with this title found 1527–51. In 1723 booklist. The first edn. (1515) has a different title.

89r15 {de} Iure iurando veterum vi. Hansenius. 71r24

89v03 Iuris Græcorum Romani tam Canonici quam Civilis tom. 2 Iohan: Leunclavij studio latiné redditi & cura Marguardi Freheri editi cum eiusdem Chronol. juris ab excessu Iustiniani ad amissum Constantinop. fol. Leunclavius, Joannes. Juris Graeco-Romani tam canonici quam civilis tomi duo. Ed. M. freher. fol. edns. found 1596–1601.

89r16 {de} Iureiurando vi. Petrucia vi. Puteanus. 142r20, 154v03 89r17 {de} Iure Militum vi Coteræus. 39v24 89r18 Iurisdictio vi. Paur meister ? Paurmeister, Tobias. De jurisdictione Imperii Romani libri duo. 4o edns. found 1608–16. Main entry under author name not in catalogue.

89v04 Iurium sententiæ Communes per Io: Bellonum. Bellon, Jean. Communes jurium sententiae. 8o edns. found 1549–93.

89r19 Iurisdiction of Courts vid. Crompton. 41r09 89r20 Iurisdiction Regall vid Episc. Papall by Carleton Bish: of Chichester 4o. 1610. 29r12 89r21 Iurisdictions vi. Traicté. 194v01 89r22 Iurisdictio Imperialis & Potestas Eccles: diuersorum Autho: – fol. See 89r23: duplicated entry or another copy. 89r23 {de} Iurisdictione, Authoritate & preeminentia Imperiali & potest. Ecclesiast. de juribus regni & Imper: variorum Autho: qui ante hæc tempora vixerant collecta & redacta in vnum. fol. De jurisdictione autoritate et praeeminentia imperiali, ac potestate ecclesiastica. Ed. S. Schardius. Basle: J. oporinus, 1566. fol. BL. Many cross-references to this entry throughout the catalogue. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 89r22 and 111r18.

89v05 Ius Pontif. novum. 4o. zype, franciscus van der. Jus pontificum novum sive analytica postremi juris ecclesiastici enarratio. Cologne: A. Hierat, 1620. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). 89v06 Ius Connubiorum vid. Hottoman. 81r30 89v07 de Iure regni diacepsis Autho. Alex. Iruino scoto Lugd. Batau: 1627. 32o. Irvine, Alexander. De jure regni diascepsis. Leiden: Elzevier, 1627. 18o. BL. 89v08 Ius magistratus circa sacra, siue tractatus Theologicus etc oppositus Nicolaij Vedellij Tractatus de Episcop. Constantini Magni, Per Guliel. Apollonij etc Medioburgi Zelandorum, Anno 1642. 8o. Apollonius, Willem. Jus majestatis circa sacra, sive tractatus theologicus, de jure magistratus circa res ecclesiasticas. Middelburg: J. fierens, 1642. 8o. BL.

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89v09 Ius Regium apud Hebræos vi. schichardus. ? Schickard, Wilhelm. Jus regium Hebraeorum e tenebris rabbinicis erutum et luci donatum. Strassburg: heirs of L. zetzner, 1625. 4o. BL. Main entry apparently not in catalogue: see also 140v24, a cross-reference from another work by the same author to the same missing main entry.

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89v19 Iustinus Martyr gr. Lat. fol. Justin (Martyr, saint). Opera. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1593–1636. Possibly the ‘Iust. Mart. Graec. Lat. fol. Edit. Par.’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676.

89v10 Ius vi. Droicts des Magistrats 48r28 89v11 Ius Institution. Augustiss: Imp. Iustiniani in 20 disputationes redactum a Martino schichardo. 8o. Schickard, Martin. Jus institutionum augustiss. Imper. Justiniani in XX. disputationes redactum. Herborn, 1614. 8o. nat. Lib. Scotland. 89v12 Ius vi. Sabaudici. 170r01 89v13 Iusta Oxoniæ. vi Prince Hen. his Funeralls 4o. 73r02 Justa Oxoniensium. London: J. Bill, 1612. 4o. STC 19021–21.5. 89v14 Iustice Terrassée aux Pieds du Roy. 8. L’injustice terrassée aux pieds du roy. [n.p., ca 1608]. 12o. Bn. With error of ‘Iustice’ for ‘L’injustice.’ 89v15 Iustini Histor. 4o. bis. Trogus Pompeius; Justinus (the Historian). [Epitomae in Trogi Pompeii historias]. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. Philip Sidney cites ‘Justin’ in Defence, 88–9. 89v16 Iustinus cum Com. strigilij 4o. Trogus Pompeius; Justinus (the Historian). Justinus Trogi Pompeii Historiarum Philippicarum Epitoma. Com. V. Strigel. 8o edns. found 1602–27. 89v17 Iustinus. 16. Trogus Pompeius; Justinus (the Historian). [Epitomae in Trogi Pompeii historias]. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. 89v18 Iustini Martyrii opera fol. Justin (Martyr, saint). Opera. fol. edns. in Latin found 1554–65. See 89v19 for edns. in Greek and Latin: possibly two entries for the same book.

90r01 Ius Regum, or a Vindicacion of the Regall power &c vi. in Ramas Eng. 7. parte 158v04 Parker, Henry. Jus Regum: or, a vindication of the regall power against all spirituall authority exercised under any form of ecclesiasticall government. London: R. Bostock, 1645. 4o. Wing P404. 90r02 Ius Atticum & Romanum vid. Heraldus. 72v03 90r03 Ius Fratrum, touching the power of Parents to dispose of their Estates to their Children or others the Prerogatiue of the Eldest & Priviledge of the younger Brothers – 8o. 1658. by Io. Page. Page, John. Jus Fratrum, the law of brethren, touching the power of parents. London: J.M. f. H. fletcher, 1658. 8o. Wing P164. 90r04 Ius Imponendi Vectigalia, or the Learning teaching Customes tonnage &c by Sir Io: Davis Knight Anno 8o. 1659. Davies, Sir John. Jus imponendi vectigalia: or the learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes. London: H. Twyford, 1659. 8o. Wing D403. 90r05 Iustificacion of the power of the Court of Com. Councell in making Acts or By-Laws. vi in Ramas Eng. 11. parte. 158v04 Bellamie, John. A plea for the commonalty of London ... as also, a justification of the power of the court of common-councell, in the making of acts, or by-laws. London, 1644–5. 8o. Wing B1816–17.

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91r02 Iustin: institutiones. 4o. Justinian I. Institutiones. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. 91r03 Iustin. defensio aduersus Alemanum per Tho. Riuium I.C. Regis in Anglia Aduocatum. 8o. Ryves, Sir Thomas. Imperatoris Justiniani defensio adversus Alemannum. London: W. Stansby, 1626. 12o. STC 21478. Accounts of John Cumbleden (CKS U1475 A42/4): 27 March 1633, 2s ‘for two bookes for your Lordship, viz, Rivij defensio et Raynoldes mythomystes, & is all that is due to the Stationer in Paules church yard at the signe of the Kinges Armes’ (i.e., Richard Whitaker). Purchases from Whitaker in 1631–2 (listed in CKS U1475 A63/5) are annotated where they appear in the catalogue. no entry for Henry Reynolds’s Mythomystes (1632) found.

I, #12), but the second earl owned a copy of this particular edn., noting in CKS U1475 z1/9 ‘a booke wch I have, called, Ad persecutores Anglos per Catholicis responsio’ (45). 91r10 Iusti Abbatis Cisterciensis Homilia B. P. La. To. 2. Justus (abbot of the Cistercians). Sermo ... in multorum abbatum & episcoporum Cisterciensis ordinis. Incipit: non est mei propositi, fratres charissimi. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 91r11 Iustus Orgelitanus in Cantica Canticorum B. P. La. Tom. 1. Justus (bp. of Urgel). In cantica canticorum Salomonis, explanatio mystica. PL 67: 963. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 91r12 Iuvenal Vrsins de Charles sixiesme 4o.

91r04 Iustiniani Historia. Justinianus, Petrus. Rerum Venetarum ab urbe condita historia. fol. edns. found 1560–1611. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 79r12 and 142v10. 91r05 Iustinopolitano del Duello. 8 . Muzio, Girolamo (Giustinopolitano). Il duello. 8o edns. found 1550–85. o

91r06 Iustinop: lettre Catholiche 4o. Muzio, Girolamo (Giustinopolitano). Lettere catholiche. Venice: G.A. Valvassori, 1571. 4o. BL. 91r07 Iustinop: del Reggimento del Magestrato 8o. Tatio, Giovanni (Giustinopolitano). L’ottimo reggimento del magistrato pretorio. Venice: f. de’ franceschi, 1564. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 91r08 Iustinop: Catholica disciplina de Principi 8o. Muzio, Girolamo (Giustinopolitano). Catholica disciplina di prencipi. Rome and Venice, 1561. 16o. 91r09 Iustitiæ Brittannicæ confutatio 8o. Probably Allen, William (cardinal). Ad persecutores anglos pro catholicis domi forisque persecutionem sufferentibus; contra falsum ... libellum, inscriptum; Justitia britannica, vera, sincera, & modesta responsio. [Rouen, 1584]. 8o. ARCR I, #18. A response to STC 4904, William Cecil’s Justitia Britannica (1584). Possibly a descriptive title for one of the other Catholic responses (see e.g. ARCR

Juvénal des Ursins, Jean. Histoire de Charles VI, roy de France, et des choses mémorables advenuës de son regne. Ed. T. Godefroy. Paris: A. Pacard, 1614. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 91r13 Iuuenal & Persius cum Com. Lubini. 4o. Juvenalis, Decimus Junius; Persius flaccus, Aulus. Satyrarum libri V ... Satyrarum liber unus Com. E. Lubin. Hanau, 1603, 1619. 4o. A copy of the 1603 edn. (Wechel f. C. Marne a. J. Aubry, 1603), with signature of Robert Sidney, was sold at auction 27 June 1861: see item 532 in Catalogue of ... the library of the Rev. Samuel Knight, D.D., Dean of Ely ... which will be sold by Auction by Messers Puttick and Simpson (London, 1861). Described as ‘Dr. [Richard] Mead’s copy.’ Sold (with a 1761 Baskerville press Juvenal) to one ‘Heath’ for 4s. Current location untraced. The second earl cites Juvenal’s sixth satire several times in CKS U1475 z1/5. 91r14 Iuvenal & Persius Bis. 16o. Juvenalis, Decimus Junius; Persius flaccus, Aulus. [Satires]. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. ‘Bis’ = two copies.

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K 93r01 Keckermanni Systema Logicæ 4o. Keckermann, Bartholomaeus. Systema logicae. 8o edns. found 1600–40. See 93r02: duplicated entry or another copy. 93r02 Kecker. systema Logicæ. 8o. See 93r01: duplicated entry or another copy. 93r03 Keckerm. Gymnasium Logicum 8o. Keckermann, Bartholomaeus. Gymnasium logicum: id est, de usu et exercitatione logicae artis absolutiori et pleniori. 8o edns. found 1605–21. 93r04 Keckerm. Præcognita Logica 8o. Keckermann, Bartholomaeus. Praecognitorum logicorum tractatus III. 8o edns. found 1599–1613. 93r05 Keckerm. Politica Specialis 4o. Keckermann, Bartholomaeus. Disputationes politicae speciales et extraordinariae quatuor. 8o edns. found 1610–22. 93r06 Keckerm. Systema Geograph. Naut. & Astron. 4o. Keckermann, Bartholomaeus. Systema compendiosum totius mathematices, hoc est, geometriae, opticae, astronomiae et geographiae ... accessit brevis commentatio nautica. Hanau: P. Antonius, 1617–21. 8o. ‘Systematis geographici,’ ‘Systemis astronomici,’ and ‘Brevis commentatio nautica’ all have separate title pages. 93r07 Keckerm. Systema Polit. & synopsis disciplinæ oeconom. 4o. Keckermann, Bartholomaeus. Systema disciplinae politicae ... accessit synopsis disciplinae oeconomicae. 8o edns. found 1607–29. 93r08 Kemnysius vi. Iesuitarum. 83v11 93r09 Kempis de imitatione Christi. 16o.

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Thomas (à Kempis). De imitatione Christi. Many smallformat edns. throughout the period. 93r10 The key of the Mathematicks new filed by Mr. Outhred – 1646. 8o. oughtred, William. The key of the mathematicks new forged and filed. Tr. R. Wood. London: T. Harper f. R. Whitaker, 1647. 8o. Wing o582. ‘1646’ is apparently an error. for additional works by (or trans. by) oughtred, see 160v01 and 195v07. 93r11 Killiani Dictionar. Teutonico-Latinum 4o. Kiel, Cornelis. Etymologicum teutonicae linguae: sive, dictionarium teutonico-latinum. 8o edns. found 1588–1642. 93r12 The king of Scotlands Negotiations at Rome for Assistance against the Comon-wealth of England etc London – 1650. by Authority. The king of Scotland’s negotiations at Rome. London: W. Dugard, 1650. 4o. Wing K571. 93r13 Kings vi. Royall. 167v01 93r14 Kirchmanus de Annulis Idem de funeribus Roman. 8o. Kirchmann, Johann. De annulis liber singularis. Lübeck: S. Jauch, 1623. 8o. Bn. Catalogued with: Kirchmann, Johann. De funeribus Romanorum. 8o edns. found 1605–37. Duplicated entry for, or another copy of, De funeribus Romanorum at 93r15. 93r15 Kirchmanus de Funeribus Roman. 8o. See 93r14: duplicated entry or another copy. 93r16 Kirchneri Legatus 8o. Kirchner, Hermann. Legatus. 8o and 4o edns. found 1604–14. 93r17 Klepperi Ephemeris. fol. Kepler, Johannes. Ephemerides [content varies]. 4o edns. found 1616–30. 93r18 Klepperi Epitome Astronom. Copernici. 4o. Kepler, Johannes. Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae. 8o edns. found 1618–35. 93r19 Knaue of Clubbs. 4o. Rowlands, Samuel. The knave of clubbes. London, 1609– [12?]. 4o. STC 21387–9.

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or: Wither, George (attrib.). The knave of clubs. Otherwise called, a game at cards, and clubs trump. London, 1643. 4o. Wing K674. 93r20 Knolls Turkish History fol. Knolles, Richard. The generall historie of the Turkes. London: A. Islip, 1603–38. fol. STC 15051–5. 93r21 — His History continued to 1628. fol. Knolles, Richard. Probably The generall historie of the Turkes ... With a new continuation [by E. Grimeston] ... unto the yeare 1629. London: A. Islip, 1631. fol.  STC 15054. ‘1628’ apparently an error. If an error for ‘1638’ rather than ‘1629’ then STC 15055: The generall historie of the Turkes ... With a new continuation [by T. nabbes] ... unto the yeare 1638 (London: A. Islip, 1638).

93v01 Knox his lettre to the Lady Mary Regent of Scotland Anno 1558. – 8o. Knox, John. The copie of a letter, sent to the ladye Mary dowagire, regent of Scotland. Geneva: J. Poullain a. A. Reboul, 1558. 8o. STC 15067. 93v02 Kriegs discourse Schwendi, Lazarus von. Kriegs discurs: von bestellung dess gantzen kriegswesens und von den kriegsämptern. 4o and 8o edns. found frankfurt, 1593–1605. Sidney family copy (fragment only) in British Library (Ames 8 no. 510): title page of Robert Sidney’s copy (frankfurt: C. de Marne a. J. Aubry, 1594), signed ‘Sydney 1596.’ Philip Sidney met Schwendi, commander-in-chief against the Turks, in Hungary in 1577, and they subsequently corresponded: see Kuin, I, 34, 260–1, 374, and II, 821; osborn, Young Philip Sidney, passim. 93v03 Kylander Germanicé fol. Probably Xylander, Wilhelm. Insufficient information to identify title. Xylander published fol. edns. in German of Euclid (Basle, 1562), Plutarch (frankfurt, 1580–1617), and Polybius (Basle, 1574). for other works edited by him, see 9v05, 10r06, 31r25, 46r18 (catalogued as ‘zilandrum’), 195r01, and 216r07. While several authors and academic respondents named Kylander published in the period, none appears to have published anything in folio in German.

93v04 King of Bohemia his returne to Mansfeild. The safe returne of the king of Bohemia to count Mansfield. [n.p.], 1612 [i.e., 1622]. 4o. STC 18507.43. 93v05 King Bish. of London his sermon of the Kings deliuerye from sicknesse. 4o. King, John (bp. of London). A sermon of publicke thanks-giving for the happie recoverie of his majestie from his late dangerous sicknesse. London: T. Adams, 1619. 4o. STC 14983–84.5.

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L 95r01 Lacrymæ Musarum, The teares of the Muses, exprest in Elegies etc vpon the Death of Henry Lord Hastings – London, 1650. 8o. Brome, Richard. Lachrymae musarum. London: T.n., sold by J. Holden, 1650. 8o. Wing B4877. 95r02 Lacrymæ Cantabrigiensis in obitum Annæ Reginæ. [Cambridge University]. Lacrymae Cantabrigiensis: in obitum serenissimae reginae Annae. Cambridge: C. Legge, 1619. 4o. STC 4489. 95r03 Lactantius fol. Lactantius, Lucius Coelius. Probably [Works]. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. 95r04 Laertius de vita & moribus Phylosophorum. 4o. Diogenes Laertius. De vita et moribus philosophorum. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 46r11 and 95r05. See 46r10 for an edn. in french. 95r05 Laertius de vita & Dogmatibus Phylosoph. 4o. See 95r04: duplicated entry or another copy (a common variant title for the same work). 95r06 Laertius vi. Diogenes. vid. Gassendi. G. 46r10-11, 61v06 ‘G’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

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95r07 Laet. vi. de Gemmis & Lapidibus 62v12 95r08 Laetus vi. Suetonius. 182v03 95r09 Lalen ses Propositions mathematiques fol. yvon, Paul (sieur de Laleu). Propositions mathématiques. Com. J. Pujos. Paris: L. Sevestre, 1638. fol. Bn. 95r10 Lambards Iustice of Peace. 8o. Lambard, William. Eirenarcha: or, of the office of the justices of peace. London, 1581–1619. 8o. STC 15163–74. 95r11 Lambertus vi. Turpinus 196v13

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95r17 Lanfrancus Archiepis. Cant. aduersus Beringarium. – B. Pat. Lat. Tom. 6. Lanfranc (abp. of Canterbury). De Euchariste sacramento adversus Berengarium. PL 150: 407. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 95r18 Langij celebres sententiæ. vi. Polyanthea nova fol. ? nani Mirabelli, Domenico. Polyanthea nova, hoc est, opus suavissimis floribus celebriorum sententiarum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum refertum. Ed. and rev. J. Lang. fol. edns. with this title found 1604–12. Main entry under title not in catalogue.

95r12 Lamberts Præambulacion of Kent. 8 Lambard, William. A perambulation of Kent: conteining the description, hystorie, and customes of that shyre. London, 1576–[1640?]. 4o and 8o. STC 15175–76.5. Sidney family copy of STC 15175 (London: R. newbery, 1576) in oxford, Bodleian Library (4o Rawl. 587). Presentation copy to Sir Henry Sidney, with author’s dedication letter tipped in. Brown calf with a central ornament framed by the initials ‘H’ and ‘S.’ Bookplate of Richard Rawlinson on front pastedown. Many manuscript corrections and notes, in at least two secretary hands. In his letter Lambarde writes that because of Sidney’s knowledge of antiquities, last winter he had sent a version of the book to ‘Mr. Robert Walker (your Lordships servaunt, & myne olde felowe)’ for Sir Henry’s ‘censure and judgement,’ and now presents this printed version (letter dated from Lincoln’s Inn, 1 June 1576). for other books associated with the Sidney family purchased by Rawlinson, see 126v04 (annotation), 138v09, and App.13.

95r19 Languetti Epistolæ ad Phylippum Sydneum Francof. 1631. Languet, Hubert. Epistolae politicae et historicae, scriptae quondam ad ... Philippum Sydnaeum. frankfurt: W. fitzer, 1633. 12o. BL. ‘1631’ is an error. Accounts of John Cumbleden (CKS U1475 A42/4): 23 Jan. 1633, 7s 4d ‘for Languetts Epistle to Sir Philip Sydney.’

95r13 Lambinus vi. Horatius vi. Plautus vi. Aristotelis  11v34, 81r17, 146v03

95r23 De Lapidum virtutibus vi. Psellus & Plutarchus. 146v13

95r14 Lanario guerre di Fiandra. 4o. Lanario y Aragón, francisco. Le guerre di Fiandra. 4o edns. found 1615–17.

95r24 Laual vi. Hystoire. 75r22

95r15 Lancre de Demons magitiens &c 4o. L’Ancre, Pierre de. Tableau de l’inconstance des mauvais anges et demons ... Avec un discours contenant la procedure faicte par les inquisiteurs d’Espagne ... à 53 magiciens, apostats, juifs et sorciers, en la ville de Logrogne en Castille, le 9 Novembre 1610. 4o edns. found Paris, 1612–13.

95v01 Laval desseigns des Professions nobles & Publiques, & Hystoire de La Maison de Bourbon. 4o. Laval, Antoine de. Desseins de professions nobles et publiques, contenans plusieurs traictez ... et entre autres l’histoire de la maison de Bourbon. 4o edns. found Paris, 1605–13. In 1723 booklist.

95r16 Lancelotti vi. Farfalloni 56r27

95r20 Lanteri & [blank] delle offece & diffese delle citta & [blank] fortezze 4o. bis. Lanteri, Giacomo; zanchi, Giovanni Battista de’. Delle offese et diffese delle città et fortezze. Ed. T. Baglioni. Venice: R. Meietti, 1601. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies. 95r21 Laonicus Chalcondylas de rebus Turcicis fol. vi. Nicephor. 124v14 95r22 De Lapidibus & Gemmis. vi. de Gemmis. 62v12

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95v02 Lud: Lauateri Tigurini Comentar. in lib. Ruth Homilijs 28. Expositus 8o Tiguri – 1578. Lavater, Ludwig. Liber Ruth: homiliis XXVIII expositus. zurich: C. froschouer, 1578. 8o. BL. 95v03 Lauaterus vi. Ghosts 64r28

95v14 {St} Lazare son Histoire des dignités de France. Malingre, Claude (sieur de Saint-Lazare). Histoire des dignitez honoraires de France. Paris: C. Besongne, 1635– 6. 8o. Duplicated entry or another copy at 77r15 (specified as 1636 edn.).

95v04 Lauenders Trauells of some Englishmen. 4o. Biddulph, William. The travels of certaine Englishmen into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bithynia, Thracia, and to the Blacke Sea. Ed. T. Lavender (pseud.?). London, 1609–12. 4o. STC 3051–2.

95v15 Lazarillo de Tormes. 16. La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes. Small-format edns. in Spanish found 1554–1652. Sometimes attrib. to Diego Hurtado de Mendoza. In 1723 booklist. See 96r08 for the English translation.

95v05 Laurens de Malancholiques Maladies – 16o. Du Laurens, André. Discours de la conservation de la veue: des maladies melancoliques, des catarrhes, et de la vieillesse. Small-format edns. found 1594–1630.

95v16 Lazius de gentium Migrationibus fol. Lazius, Wolfgang. De gentium aliquot migrationibus libri XII. fol. edns. found 1557–1600.

95v06 {Sancti} Laurentij Nauarriensis Epist. de Pæniten. Elemosynis B. Pat. La. To. 2. Laurentius (novarensis, saint). De poenitentia & de eleemosyna. PL 66: 89 and 104. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2.

95v17 The Leaues of the tree of life for the healing of the Nations, opening all the wounds of this Kingdome etc By the light of God shining upon William Sedgwicke London – 1648. 4o. Sedgwick, William. The leaves of the tree of life. London: H.H. f. G. Calvert, 1648. 4o. Wing S2386.

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95v18 Legatus vi. Paschalis 140r14

95v08 Laurentij Prodiga Iesuitarum liberalitas Laurentius, Jacobus. Prodiga jesuitarum liberalitas in vocibus universalibus ... confutata. Amsterdam: H. Laurens, 1618. 8o. BL.

95v19 Legationum Insigne. 8o. Marselaer, fredericus de. Kerykeion: sive legationum insigne. 8o edns. found Antwerp, 1618–26.

95v09 Lauriers de Nassau fol. Description et representation de toutes les victoires ... souz la conduite et gouvernement de ... le prince Maurice de Nassau. fol. edns. found 1612–24. Also known as Les lauriers de Nassau: all edns. feature these words on an added title page or in the running head. Attrib. to Jan Janszoon orlers and Henrik van Haestens. Duplicated entry or another copy at 113r10. 95v10 Lawes and Acts of Parliament in Scotland 4o vi Actis. 3r22 95v11 Lawes Morall vi. Weemes. 212v02 95v12 Lawes vi. Elements & Commentarie 36v01, 50v13 95v13 Lawyer vi. Woman. 214r13

95v20 {de} Legatis & Quæstio vetus & nova 32. Quaestio vetus, et nova: an legatum adversus principem ... delinquentem salvo jure gentium capere liceat. Paris: D. Langlois, 1606. 12o. Bn. 95v21 {de} Legato Pontificio 4o. Cyllenius, Raphael. De legato pontificio. Venice: Accademia Veneziana, 1558. 4o. BL. 95v22 Legatus siue de Legatione etc vi. Haualtus 81v10 La Mothe Le Vayer, felix de. Legatus, seu de legatione. 4o and 8o edns. found 1579–96. Title page features the authorizing name of Philippe Hurault. Duplicated entry or another copy at 199v14 (specified as 1596 edn.). 95v23 Legend. of Saints fol. Voragine, Jacobus de. [Legenda aurea]. Westminster and London, 1483–1527. fol. STC 24873–80. See 97r01 for an edn. in french, and 207r09 for one in Italian.

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96r01 Lauarenne vi Le Cuisinier François. C. 40v04 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 96r02 Lawrence vid. Treatise. 195r09 96r03 Iacobus Laurus. vi. Antiquæ vrbis splendor. A. 10r01 ‘A’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 96r04 Sanguinary Laws against Papists vi. Treatise. T. 195v06 ‘T’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 96r05 No Martiall Law, But Advice &c 1648. vi in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Whittington, John. No martiall law, but advice. [London], 1648. 4o. Wing W2045A. 96r06 The Lawyer of Lincolnes Inne reform’d or an Apologie for the Army &c conc. the 11 members &c vi in Ramas Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 nedham, Marchamount. The lawyer of Lincolnes-Inn reformed. London, 1647. 4o. Wing n393. 96r07 The Law of Laws or the Excellencie of the Civill law. by Ro. Wiseman. 4o. 1657. Wiseman, Sir Robert. The law of laws: or, the excellency of the civil law. London: J.G. f. R. Royston, 1657. 4o. Wing W3113. 96r08 Lazarillo in English. 8o. Lond. – 1653. Lazarillo, or the excellent history of Lazarillo de Tormes. Tr. D. Rowland. London: W. Leake, 1653. 8o. Wing L761. 96r09 A Legacie Left to the World by Ri. Creshald Sergent at Law addressed in his life time to his foure Sons in Lawes. 4o. 1658. Creshald, Richard. A legacy left to the world. [London], 1658. 4o. Wing C6883.

96v01 Legenda Lignea with an Answer to Mr. Birchleys Moderator. 8to. Lond. 1653. Lee, E. Legenda lignea: with an answer to Mr. Birchleys Moderator. London, 1653. 8o. Wing L839. 96v02 L’ Estrange his Annales vi. History. 74v02

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97r01 Legende des saintes fol. Voragine, Jacobus de. [La legende dorée]. Tr. J. de Vignay. fol. edns. found 1476–1554. See 95v23 for an edn. in English, and 207r09 for one in Italian. 97r02 Legend [blank] des freres mendiants. 4o. Vignier, nicolas (the younger). Légende dorée: ou sommaire de l’histoire des frères mendians de l’ordre de Dominique et de François. Leiden and Geneva: J. Le Maire, 1608. 8o. Bn. 97r03 Legend. sancti Francisci 8o. Bonaventura (saint). [Legenda sancti Francisci]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. 97r04 Leges Atticæ a Sam: Petito. Collect: digestæ & libro Comentario illustratæ. fol. Par: 1635. Petit, Samuel. Leges atticae ... et libro commentario. Paris: C. Morel, 1635. fol. Bn. 97r05 Lei hodoepor. per Germaniam Itenerum Confector. 4o. Unidentified: apparently a narrative of travel (‘hodoeporicon’) through Germany, likely by somebody named Lee (Leigh, Leius). Possibly a manuscript. 97r06 Leidis hystoria Hollandiæ fol. Probably Rerum Belgicarum annales chronici et historici. Ed. P.f. Sweerts. frankfurt: D. a. C. Aubry a. C. Schleich, 1620. fol. BL. Collection opens with Jan (van Leyden), Chronicon Hollandiae. 97r07 Leneci obseruaciones Politicæ 8o. Lenccius, Johannes Baptista. Observationes politicae. Strassburg: J. Rihel, 1601–6. 8o. 97r08 Lendenbregij Codex Legum Antiquarum fol. Lindenbrog, friedrich. Codex legum antiquarum. frankfurt: J. a. A. Marne, 1613. fol. BL.

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97r09 Leo Belgicus vi. Aitsingeri &c 5r23 97r10 Leo Imperator de Bellico Apparatu – 16. Leo VI (emperor of the East). De bellico apparatu liber. Tr. J. Cheke. Basle, 1554, 1595. 16o. 97r11 Leo his Historie of Africa. 4 Leo, Joannes (Africanus). A geographical historie of Africa. Tr. J. Pory. London, 1600–[26?]. fol. STC 15481–81.5. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/4): 29 nov. 1622, 4s 6d ‘for Johannes Lee his hystory of Africk.’ In CKS U1475 z9 the second earl cites Leo Africanus in English.

Lescun, Jean Paul de. Les mémoires ... sur les oppositions aux poursuites des évêsques d’Oloron et de Lescar et les demandes faites par les églises réformées ... de Béarn. Paris, 1617. 8o. Bn. 97r20 Lessij Hygyastica – 16. Lessius, Leonardus. Hygiasticon, seu vera ratio valetudinis bonae et vitae. 8o and small-format edns. in Latin and English found 1613–36. for edns. in English, see STC 15520–2. 97r21 Lessius vi. Sir Walter Rawleigh. R. 159v11 ‘R’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

97r12 Leonis Historia Africæ. 4o.

97r22 Lessius de Iustitia & Iure fol. Lessius, Leonardus. De justitia et jure, caeterisque virtutibus cardinalibus libri IV. fol. edns. found 1605–34.

Leo, Joannes (Africanus). De totius Africae descriptione libri IX. 8o and 12o edns. in Latin found 1556–1632.

97r23 L’estre Perpetuel de la Monarchie Françoise. 8o.

97r13 Leonis Imperator. Tactica Leo VI (emperor of the East). Tactica, sive de re militari liber. Com. J. Meurs. Leiden: L. Elzevier, 1612. 4o. BL. 97r14 Leonis Allatij de Lib. & reb. Ecc: Græcor. vid. Allatij 5v31 97r15 Leonis Magni Opera fol. Leo I (pope). Opera. Probably Paris, 1623. fol. This edn. includes the works by Peter (Chrysologus), fulgentius, and Maximus (of Turin) required by cross-references to this entry. other edns. either omit some of these crossreferenced writers, or add several writers not crossreferenced. 97r16 Leonardus vi. Politica 147v04 97r17 Leontius de Seitis B. P. gr. Lat. To. 1. Leontius de Setis (of Byzantium). Scholae. PG 86: 1193. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 97r18 — Idem Contra Eutychi: & Nestorianos. Ib. La. To. 4. 1 \par. 2/ Leontius de Setis (of Byzantium). Contra Eutychianos et Nestorianos. PG 86: 1267. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 97r19 Lescun ses memoires de Bearne 8o.

L’Estre, Hugues de. De l’estre perpétuel de l’empire françois, par l’aeternité de cest estat, au roy très chrestien. Paris: J. Mettayer a. P. L’Huillier, 1595. 8o. Bn. 97r24 Lettres de Malherbe Coulomby Bois-Robert Plassac & autres 8o. imp. fert. B. Recueil de lettres nouvelles de messieurs Malherbe, Coulomby, Bois-Robert, Moliere, Plassac ... et autres. Ed. n. faret. 8o edns. found Paris, 1637–42. ‘fert’ = faret. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies). 97r25 Lettres sur la mort des quelques Personnes insignes etc par Charles de Beauuais Imprimé à Londres – 1649. 16. Beauvais, Charles de. Lettres sur la mort de quelques personnes, insignes en qualité et en merite, tant de l’un, que de l’autre sexe. London: T. newcomb f. T. Whitaker, 1649. 8o. Wing B1640C.

97v01 Lettre de Don Antonio de Guevara. 8o. Guevara, Antonio de. [Lettere]. 4 vols. 4o and 8o edns. in Italian found 1545–1611. 97v02 Lettre a Messieurs de la Sorbonne. Lettre d’un gentil homme Romain, à messieurs de la Sorbonne de Paris, contenant la responce à l’advis que lesdicts sieurs avoient donné à sa saincteté d’excommunier le roy. [n.p.], 1589. 8o. Bn.

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97v03 Lettre de La Roine Mere au Roy & La Reponce 8 bis. Mary (de’ Medici); Louis XII. Lettre de la royne mère, et la responce du roy. 8o edns. found 1619–32. ‘bis’ = two copies. 97v04 Lettre du Senat de Venise a leurs suiects. 8o. Lettre de la républicque et sénat de Venise a leurs communautez et subjects. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn. 97v05 Lettre de Vendosme au Roy. 8o. César de Bourbon (duc de Vendôme). Lettre de M. de Vendosme au roy. 8o edns. found 1614–16. 97v06 Lettre Mystique touchant vne Conspiracion 8o. f., M.D.L. Lettre mystique touchant la conspiration dernière avec l’ouverture de la caballe mysterielle des Jésuites. 8o edns. found Leiden, 1602–3. 97v07 Lettre de La Roine mere au Parlement Articles de paix & Traicte de Soissons. 8o. Mary (de’ Medici). Possibly Lettre de la reyne, mere du roi, a MM du parlement de Paris. [n.p., ca 1632]. Bn. Catalogued with: Articles de paix. Insufficient information to identify which of numerous possibilities. Catalogued with: Probably Discours sur le traicté de Soissons. [n.p.], 1614. 8o. Dijon BM. 97v08 Lettre de L’Infante contre le Commerce des Hollandois. 8o. Isabella Clara Eugenia (Infanta of Spain). Lettres de placcart sur la deffence et interdiction de toutes communications, trafficques et commerces, avec les pays de Hollande, Zelande et aultres leurs adherens. Antwerp: Plantin a. J. Moretus, 1599. 8o. folger. 97v09 Lettres du Cardinal d’Ossat. fol. Et 4o. ossat, Arnaud d’ (cardinal). Lettres de ... Cardinal d’Ossat ... au roy Henri le Grand et à M. de Villeroy, depuis l’année 1594 jusques à l’année 1604. fol. edns. found 1624–43. Catalogued with: ossat, Arnaud d’ (cardinal). Lettres de ... Cardinal d’Ossat ... au roy Henri le Grand et à M. de Villeroy, depuis l’année 1594 jusques à l’année 1604. Paris: J. Bouillerot, 1624. 4o. Bn. ‘Et 4o’ is in the hand of the second earl, who identifies it as the 1624 edn. in CKS U1475 z1/9. He cites d’ossat at length in his commonplace

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Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan. London: A. Crooke, 1651. fol. Wing H2246–7. 97v17 Leunclavij Annales sultanicæ Ottmannicæ 4o. Leunclavius, Johannes. Annales Sultanorum Othmanidarum. frankfurt: heirs of A. Wechel, C. Marne, a. J. Aubry, 1588. 4o. BL. 97v18 Leunclauius Historiæ Musulmane Turcaram fol. Leunclavius, Joannes. Historiae Musulmanae Turcorum ... libri XVIII. frankfurt: heirs of A. Wechel, C. Marne, a. J. Aubry, 1591. fol. BL. 97v19 Leunclauicis vi. Iuris Græco-Romani. 89v03 97v20 Lex Mercatoria by Malines fol. Malynes, Gerard de. Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria, or the ancient law-merchant. London, 1622–36. fol. STC 17222–24.5.

98r01 The K’s Lettre to both Houses from Holmby 6. march. 1646. vi in Ramas Eng. 2 parte 158v04 Charles I. The kings majesties letter, to both houses of parliament assembled at Westminster. [London, 1646]. Single sheet. ESTC (not in Wing). Letter dated at end: Holmby 6 March 1646. 98r02 Lettre from the Commissioners of Scotland to the Parl. Commissioners conc. the K’s comeing to their Army vi. in Ramas Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 The letter from the commissioners of the parliament of Scotland to the commissioners of both houses, concerning his majesties coming to the Scottish army. London: J. field f. L. Chapman, 1646. Single sheet. Wing S1002H. 98r03 Divers lettres taken at sea. Ibid. 158v04 The earl of Glamorgans negotiations ... Together with divers other letters taken by Captain Moulton at sea. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. W3533. Also listed at 123v05 under the pamphlet’s first title. 98r04 Lettre of the Parl. of Scotland with a Declar. concerning his Majestie their desires and the Answer of the Parl. of England. Ibid. 158v04 A letter of the parliament of Scotland ... Together with the declaration ... concerning his majestie: their desires: and the answer of the parliament of England. Edinburgh [i.e., London?] and London, 1647. 4o. Wing S1287–87A.

98r05 Lettre from Sir Tho. Fairfax to the Lord Maior &c Also the Answer 12 Iunij – 1647. Ibid. 158v04 A letter sent from ... Sir Thomas Fairfax ... [to] the lord mayor, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London [dated 10 June]. London: R. Cotes, 1647. 4o. Wing f186. Catalogued with: The answer of ... the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons in common-councell [dated 12 June]. London: R. Cotes, 1647. 4o. Wing L2851S. 98r06 Lettre from Sir Tho. Fairf. in Answer to the Peticion of the 11 members and the Votes of the house Ibid. 158v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas. A letter from ... Sir T. Fairfax in answer to the petition of the eleven members, and the votes of the House for bringing in a particular charge against them [dated 5 July]. London: L. Chapman, 1647. 4o. Wing f174. 98r07 Two Lettres from Sir Tho. Fairfax, one to the Parl. thother to the Lord maior &c Iuly the 8. 1647 Ibid. 158v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas. Two letters from ... Sir Thomas Fairfax, one to both houses of parliament ... the other ... to the lord mayor, aldermen and common-councel of the city of London. London: L. Chapman, 1647. 4o. Wing f244–5. Title page privilege on both edns. signed 8 July 1647. 98r08 Lettre of Freindly Admonition to a Divine of the Synod by T. W. vi. in Ramas Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 Savile, George (marquis of Halifax). A letter of friendly admonition. London, 1647. 4o. Wing H310. The pseudonym ‘T.W.’ is on the title page. 98r09 Sir Wm. Breretons lettre conc. the Surr. of Chester. 1645. vi. Ra: 10 158v04 Brereton, Sir William. Sir William Breretons letter concerning the surrender of the city of Chester. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing B4368. 98r10 seuerall lettres intercepted by Collonell Milton neer Rutlyn Ibid. 158v04 Mitton, Thomas. Several letters ... intercepted by Colonel Milton, near Ruthyn in Wales. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing S2778. 98r11 Lettres conc. Abingdon. Ibid. 158v04 Payne, George. A letter from Colonell Pane governour of Abbington ... concerning the gaining of Abbington by the enemy, and its recovery by our forces ... With an other letter. London: W. Leake, 1645. 4o. Wing P886.

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98r12 Lettre conc. Sir Tho. F. routing th’enemie in the West neere Bodman march the 8. – 1645. Ibid. 158v04 Rushworth, John. A letter ... concerning Sir Thomas Fairfax’s routing of the enemy in the West, near Bodman, March 8, 1645. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing R2322A. 98r13 Lettre from Sir Tho. Fairf. Army in Truro march 11th 1645. Ibid. 158v04 Rushworth, John. A late letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax’s army now in Truro [letter dated 11 March]. London: J. Wright, 1645. 4o. Wing R2320. 98r14 Lettre relating the busines of the West. Ibid. 158v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas. Sir Thomas Fairfax’s letter from Cornwall relating the whole business in the West. London: J. Wright, 1645. 4o. f171. 98r15 Lettres &c about Surr. of Oxford may. 11. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Probably Orders and instructions ... for the commissioners appointed to treat for the surrender of the city of Oxford, to the parliament. With several letters and papers [first document dated 11 May]. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing E2914. 98r16 The Nuntio’s Lettre to Pope Vrban. 8. vi in Ramas Eng. 9 parte. 158v04 Urban VIII (pope). The copie of a letter sent from Pope Urban the 8 unto the king of France ... by the bishop of Salerno the popes nuntio. Tr. J.S. London: J. Thomas, 1641. 4o. Wing U129. 98r17 Lettres vi Declaracion, Cabinet, & Speech 26v01–03, 43r02, 179r03 98r18 Lettres vi. oeuvres. 130v14 98r19 Letter of Resolucion to six Quaeres. by Hen. Hammond D.D. 8o. Lond. 1653. Hammond, Henry. A letter of resolution to six quaeres. London, 1653. 12o. Wing H545–45A. 98r20 Lettres vid. Cabala. 26v01 98r21 Letters by Sir To: Mathews, with a Character of the Countesse of Carlisle London 1660. 8o. Matthew, Sir Tobie. A collection of letters ... With a character of the most excellent lady, Lucy, countesse of Carleile. London: H. Herringman, 1660. 8o. Wing M1319.

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98v01 Lettres Provinciales par Louis de Montalte a vn Provincial de ses Amis & Aux RR. PP. Iesuites: Sur Le Sujet de la morale et de la Politique de ces Peres. A Cologne – 1657. 8o. Pascal, Blaise (pseud. Louis de Montalte). Les provinciales ou les lettres escrites par Louis de Montalte, à un provincial de ses amis, et aux RR. PP. Jesuites: sur le sujet de la morale, et de la politique de ces pères. Cologne: P. de la Vallée, 1657. 12o. BL.

99r01 Lexicon Iurisdicum juris Cæsarei simul & Canonici &c de Legibus & Magist. Romanorum. fol. Calvinus, Johannes (Weteranus). Lexicon juridicum: juris Caesarei simul et canonici. fol. edns. found 1610–45. See 27r24 for two copies (specified as edns. of 1619 and 1622). 99r02 Leycesters Comonwealth supposed by the writing & print to be by Parsons the Iesuite also his life and manner of his death. 8o. Anno 1641. Leicester’s common-wealth … By Robert Parsons Jesuite. Whereunto is added Leicesters-ghost. London, 1641. 8o. Wing L969. Variously attributed to Robert Parsons, Charles Arundell, and Thomas Morgan (see also 99r04). Possibly one of the two other 1641 edns. (Wing L968, L969aA): but this is the only edn. to attribute the work to Parsons on its title page and the only edn. to print Leicesters ghost, Thomas Rogers’s versified version of Leicester’s life and death (written ca 1602–4). Descriptive wording in entry might reflect manuscript notes in the Penshurst copy. A manuscript copy (ca 1584) belonging to the Sidney family is in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z2), but is apparently a nineteenthcentury acquisition (and the catalogue entry clearly refers to a printed version). 99r03 Leycester sa Genealogie. 4o. Unidentified. This entry may represent a manuscript (cf. 23r26): possibly a genealogy commissioned by the status-conscious second earl when he was ambassador extraordinary in Paris, perhaps a french version of a satire along the lines of Leicester’s common-wealth or Leicester’s ghost, as for example in the following entry.

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99r04 Leycester sa vie. 8o. Discours de la vie abominable, ruses, trahisons, meurtres, impostures, empoisonnements, paillardises, atheismes, et autres tres iniques conversations, desquelles a usé et use journellement le my lorde de Lecestre machiaveliste. [Paris?], 1585. 8o. ARCR I, #31.1. Running head reads ‘La vie de Lecestre.’ Tr. anonymously, with additions, from STC 5742.9, attrib. by ARCR to Charles Arundell, tentatively by STC to Thomas Morgan, and also to Robert Parsons (see ARCR II, #31). See 99r02 for a later printed edn. of the English version. 99r05 Liber 6tus Decretalium D. Bonifacij Papæ 8us – vi. Corpus Cano: 39v15 99r06 Liber rerum Muscovetarum fol. bis. Herberstein, Sigmund von [and others]. Rerum Moscoviticarum commentarii. fol. edns. found 1549–1600. ‘bis’ = two copies, one of them probably the 1551 edn. (listed at 121r24). 99r07 Liberij Pontificis Rom. ad Constantinum Augustum Epistola B. P. La. To. 3. Liberius (pope). Ad Constantinum Augustum, epistola. PL 8: 1350. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 99r08 Liberni Elegia de obitu Maximiliani. 4o. Libermus, Johannes. Elegia de divi Maximiliani secundi Romanorum imperatoris ... obitu. Vienna: Creutzer, 1576. 4o. Budapest (nat. Lib. Hungary). 99r09 Libertez de L’Eglise Gallicane 2 vol. fol. vi. Ecclesia 50r06 Traitez des droits et libertez de l’eglise Gallicane. Ed. P. Dupuy. 2 vols. fol. edns. found 1639–51. Vol. 2 entitled Preuves des libertez de l’eglise Gallicane ; some catalogues give this title to the set. A collection often associated with Pierre Pithou, whose work is included and who published a shorter, single-vol. collection in 8o with the same title in 1594. Cross-reference is to a Latin work on the same subject. 99r10 Licetus de ortu Animæ humanæ. 4o. Licetus, fortunius. De ortu animae humanae. Geneva: G. Pavoni, 1602. 4o. BL. 99r11 Licetus de vita. 4o. Licetus, fortunius. De vita. Geneva: G. Pavoni, 1606–07. 4o. BL.

99r12 — de novis Astris & Cometis 4o. Licetus, fortunius. De novis astris et cometis. Venice: G. Guerigli, 1622–3. 4o. BL. 99r13 — de Perfecta Hominis constitutione in vtero & de animarum Coentensione Corpori. 4o. Licetus, fortunius. De perfecta constitutione hominis in utero. Padua, 1616. 4o. 99r14 — de Lucernis Antiquorum reconditis. 4o. Licetus, fortunius. De lucernis antiquorum reconditis libri IV. Venice: E. Deuchino, 1621. 4o. BL. 99r15 — de Spontaneo viuentium ortu fol. Licetus, fortunius. De spontaneo viventium ortu. Vicenza and Padua, 1618. fol. BL. 99r16 — de Intellectu agente fol. Licetus, fortunius. De intellectu agente. Padua: G. Crivellari, 1627. fol. BL. 99r17 {Patavij – 1612} — de his qui diu viuient sine alimento. fol. Licetus, fortunius. De his qui diu vivunt sine alimento. Padua: P. Bertelli, 1612. fol. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 10s (unbound). ‘Patavij – 1612’ inserted in left margin. 99r18 — de Monstrorum Causis, Natura & differentijs Lib. 2o Patauij – 1616. 4to. Licetus, fortunius. De monstrorum caussis, natura et differentiis. Padua: G. Crivellari, 1616. 4o. BL. 99r19 Lidgate vi. Chaucer. 31v37 99r20 Lieutenant of the Tower his speech at his death. 8o. Elwes, Sir Jervis. The lieutenant of the Tower his speech and repentance, at the time of his death. London, [1615]– [1616?]. 4o. STC 7626–7. 99r21 Life of the B. Virgine 8o. Catharine of Sienna 8to. Raymond (of Capua). The life of the blessed virgin, sainct Catharine of Siena. Tr. J. fen from an Italian trans. by A. Catherinus. [Douai: C. Boscard], 1609. 8o. STC 4830. Running head reads ‘The life of the blessed virgin S. Catharine of Siena’: ‘8o.’ in entry after ‘Virgine’ evidently a mistranscription of ‘S.’ or another abbreviation for title’s ‘sainct.’ Earlier English versions of this text (STC 4815, 24766) offer

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titles that differ from entry. Possibly two separate publications entered on the same line, the first an unidentified life of an unnamed female saint. But the only cross-reference in the catalogue to this entry is from ‘St. Katherine’ (31r02), and the entry, read as one title, matches STC 4830 exactly.

99v01 Life of Cardinal Wolsey written by Cauendish his Gentleman Vsher fol. MS. Cavendish, George. [Life of Cardinal Wolsey]. Manuscript. fol. Manuscript version of a text first printed in 1641 (Wing C1618-19A), listed at 123v06. 99v02 Life of the Glorious Bish. St Patricke Apostle & Primate of Ireland together with the Life of the Holy virgin St Bridget Patronesse of Ireland. Att St. Omers for Iohn Heigham with Approbacion Anno 1625. 4o. Jocelinus (prior of furness). The life of the glorious bishop S. Patricke ... with the lives of the holy virgin S. Bridgit and of ... saint Columbe. Tr. R. Rochford. St omer: J. Heigham, 1625. 4o. STC 14626, ARCR II, #684. Imprint concludes with the words ‘With Approbation.’ 99v03 Life and Reigne of King Henry the 8th, written by Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury Lond. 1649. fol. Herbert, Edward (Baron Herbert of Cherbury). The life and raigne of King Henry the Eighth. London: E.G. f. T. Whitaker, 1649. fol. Wing H1504. 99v04 Life of the renowned Sir Phillip Sydney together with a short Account of the Maximes and Policies vsed by Qu: Eliz. in her Government written by Sir Fulke Greuil Knt. Lord Brooke &c London Anno – 1652. 8o. Greville, fulke (Baron Brooke). The life of the renowned Sr Philip Sidney. London: H. Seile, 1652. 8o. Wing B4899. A manuscript version is listed at 42v30. 99v05 Light of Nauigation vi Wagenare 4o. 212r02 99v06 Light of Surveying. 4o. Probably Leigh, Valentine. The moste profitable and commendable science, of surveying. London, 1577–96. 4o. STC 15416–20. With apparent error of ‘Light’ for ‘Leigh.’

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Linus (saint). De passione Petri et Pauli. Incipit: Post multimoda et multifaria viae vitaque. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 99v18 Lipsij Monita Politica. 8. bis. Lipsius, Justus. Monita et exempla politica. 8o edns. found 1605–50. ‘bis’ = two copies. Additional copy or duplicated entry (described as 4o) at 101r01.

100r01 Life & Death of Wm. Laud Archb. of Lond. vi in Ramas Eng. 6 parte 158v04 Woodward, Ezekias. The life and death of William Lawd, late archbishop of Canterbury. London: J. Hancock, 1645. 4o. Wing W3496A. ‘Lond.’ is an error. 100r02 Holy Life here, the only way to Eternall life here after, by R. S. B. D. – London 1652. 8o. Stanwix, Richard. A holy life here, the only way to eternal life hereafter. London: J. Martin a. J. Allestree, 1652. 8o. Wing S5252. 100r03 Life of Garagantua and his son Pantagruel by Fra. Rabelais transl. into English the 1st booke conteyning 5 bookes. Lond. 1653. 8. Rabelais, françois. The first book of the works ... containing five books of the lives, heroick deeds, and sayings of Gargantua and his sonne Pantagruel. Tr. T. Urquhart. London: R. Baddely, 1653. 8o. Wing R105.

‘fr. Gr.,’ author of the supplement, is francis Gregory. 100r07 Lindwoods Provinciale vetus. vi Provinciale. P. 152v05 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

100v01 List of the Army vnder the Earle of Essex. Anno 1642. vi Ra. Eng. 10 158v04 The list of the army raised under the command of ... Robert earle of Essex. London: J. Partridge, 1642. 4o. Wing L2413. 100v02 List of the Victories obteyned by Sir Tho: F: from the 14 Iunij 1645. to the May – 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Possibly Ricraft, Josiah. A perfect list of the many victories by Gods blessing upon the parliaments forces under ... Sir Thomas Fairfax, since the 14 of June last 1645 to this present month of April ... 1646. London: M. Simmons f. J. Hancock, 1646. Single sheet. Wing R1434. Possibly an updated edn., no longer extant, that listed victories up to May 1646. 100v03 List of the Nauy Royall set forth to sea Anno 1645. Ibid. 158v04 A list of such of the navy royall, as also of the merchants ships as are set forth to sea for this summer’s expedition 1645. London: L. Blaiklock, 1645. Single sheet. Wing L2410.

100r04 Life and Death of Doctor Iames Vsher ArchBp. of Armagh with his funerall Sermon by Doctor Bernard Lond. 1656. 8o. Bernard, nicholas. The life & death of ... Dr James Usher. London: E. Tyler, sold by J. Crooke, 1656. 8o. Wing B2012.

100v04 List of the ships &c set forth to sea. Anno 1646. Ibid. 158v04 A list of such ships and friggotts of the navy royall, as also of such marchant shipps as are set forth to sea ... in this summers expedition, 1646. London: E. Husband, 1646. Single sheet. Wing L2411

100r05 Mr. Ligon. vid. Historie 76v08

100v05 List of the Prisoners in the Vpper Bench Prison May 3. 1653. Lenthall, John. A list of all the prisoners in the Upper Bench prison remaining in custody the third of May, 1653. London: L. Chapman, 1653. 4o. Wing L2381.

100r06 Ianua Linguarum of the 10 Edicion to which is annex’d Nomenclatura breuis Anglo-Latino-Græca. by Fr. Gr. Anno 1651. 8o. Bathe, William. Janua linguarum: or, an easie and compendious method and cours for the atteining the Latine tongue ... To which is added Onomasticon brachy, sive, Nomenclatura brevis, Anglo-Latino-Graeca, by Fr. Gr. Tr. W. Welde. Ed. J. Harmar. London: W. Dugard, sold by J. Clarke, 1651. 8o. ESTC (citing BL [title page only]); not in Wing.

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101r01 Lipsij Monita Politica 4o. Lipsius, Justus. Monita et exempla politica. 4o edns. found 1605–25. Additional copy or copies (described as 8o) at 99v18.

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101r11 Lipsius dissertamenta ad Principes, vbi Plinij Panagyr. 4 Lipsius, Justus. Dissertatiuncula apud principes: item C. Plini Panegyricus liber Traiano dictus. 4o edns. found Antwerp, 1600–22.

101r02 Lipsius vi. Senecæ Opera 174r16 101r03 Lipsius in Tacitum fol. Lipsius, Justus. Probably Ad annales Cor. Taciti liber commentarius. fol. edns. found 1585–9. Possibly one of the many fol. edns. of Tactitus, Opera, ed. Lipsius. 101r04 Lipsius in Tacitum 8o. Lipsius, Justus. Probably Ad annales Cor. Taciti liber commentarius. 8o edns. found 1581–1600. Possibly one of the many 8o edns. of Tactitus, Opera, ed. Lipsius. 101r05 Lipsius in Tacitum 4o. Lipsius, Justus. Probably Ad libros historiarum notae. 4o edns. found 1600–6. Comprises his commentary on works of Tacitus other than Annales. Possibly a 4o or (a more common) 8o edn. of Tacitus, Opera, ed. Lipsius.

101r12 Lips. Epistolæ. 4o. Lipsius, Justus. Epistolarum centuriae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1586–1639. 101r13 Lips. Virga Halensis. 4o. Lipsius, Justus. Diva Virgo Hallensis. 4o edns. found Antwerp, 1604–16. 101r14 Lips. Oratio de Calumnia. 8o. Lipsius, Justus. Oratio in calumniam. 4o edns. found 1615–21. 101r15 Lips. Militia Rom. fol. bis. Lipsius, Justus. De militia Romana. 4o edns. found Antwerp, 1595–1630. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3.

101r06 Lipsij Politica – 16. Lipsius, Justus. Politicorum sive civilis doctrinae libri VI. Small-format edns. found 1594–1650.

101r16 Lips. de Magnitudine Rom. 4o. Lipsius, Justus. Admiranda, sive, de magnitudine Romana. 4o edns. found 1598-1630. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3.

101r07 Lips. Epistolarum Chylias. 4o. Lipsius, Justus. Epistolarum selectarum chilias. 8o edns. found 1609–27.

101r17 Lips. Politica & Ciuil. Doctrina 8o. Lipsius, Justus. Politicorum sive civilis doctrinae libri VI. 8o and small-format edns. found 1589–1650.

101r08 Lips. Tractatus de Histor. Roman. Cognoscend. 8o. Lipsius, Justus. Tractatus ad historiam Romanam cognoscendam. Cambridge and Leiden, 1592–1607. 8o. STC 15702–03.5.

101r18 Lips. de Cruce. 4o. bis. Lipsius, Justus. De cruce. 4o and 8o edns. found 1593–1640. ‘bis’ = two copies.

101r09 Lips. Polorcetium fol. bis. Lipsius, Justius. Poliorceticon, sive de machinis, tormentis, telis. 4o edns. found Antwerp, 1596–1625. ‘bis’ = two copies.

101r19 Lips. in Dialogistam de vana Religione fol. Lipsius, Justus. Adversus dialogistam liber de una religione. 4o edns. found 1590–1623. Some later edns. issued with other works, but with separate title page.

101r10 Lipsius de Constantia 8o. bis. Lipsius, Justus. De constantia. 8o and 4o edns. found 1584–1652. ‘bis’ = two copies.

101r20 Lithgowe the Pilgrims farewell. 8o. Lithgow, William. The pilgrimes farewell, to his native countrey of Scotland. Edinburgh: A. Hart, 1618. 4o. STC 15715.

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101r21 Litteræ annuæ. S. Iesu. prouinciæ Paraquar: ad præpositum generale. 8o. Antwerpiæ. Anno 1636. Mastrilli, nicolas. Litterae annuae provinciae Paraquariae Societatis Jesu. Antwerp: J. Meurs, 1636. 8o. Bn. 101r22 Littleton vi. Cooke. 39r26 101r23 Liturgiæ diversæ B. P. gr. Lat. To. 2. [Greek liturgies]. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. for Greek liturgies in general see PG Index vol. 2, ‘Index methodicus’ V, Liturgies. 101r24 Liturgiæ sanctorum Patrum Iacobi Apostoli, Basilij Magni, & Iohan: Chrysostomi etc Parisijs Anno 1560 – fol. gr. Liturgiae sive missae sanctorum patrum: Jacobi apostoli ... Basilii magni ... Joannis Chrysostomi [and others]. Ed. C. de Sainctes. Paris: G. Morel, 1560. fol. BL. 101r25 Liturgie for the vse of Scotland. fol. The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments ... for the use of the Church of Scotland. 2 pts. Edinburgh: R. young, 1637 (1636). fol. STC 16606–7. 101r26 Divina Liturgia Sancti Apost. Marci. Lat. Parisijs 1583. 8o. Divina liturgia sancti apostoli et evangelistae Marci. Ed. G. Sirletus. Paris: A. Drouard, 1583. 8o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 8d (unbound) for ‘1 Litturgia Sancti Marti. 8o’: this may seem too long after publication for unbound sheets to remain available, but several works bought unbound from Thomason were printed decades earlier (see, e.g., 102r02, 154v03, 193r01).

101v01 Liuely vi. Chronologie 33v01 101v02 Liues vi. Vanitye. 199v04 101v03 Liues of Saints 4 . by Heigham transl. out of Span: into English. Villegas, Alfonso de. Flos sanctorum. The lives of saints. Tr. W. a. E. Kinsman. 4o and 8o edns. found 1609–38. STC 24730–7, ARCR II, #477–86. According to extant copies, two edns. were edited by and published for John Heigham and feature his name on the title page: St omer, 1621 (STC 24731b) and St omer, 1630 (STC 24734). But the name might have been added by hand to one of o

the other edns.: in CKS U1475 z1/9, p. 11 the second earl cites from the [Rouen], 1636 edn. (STC 24736), and on p. 323 he cites a french translation (Lyons, 1609). 101v04 Liuij Decades 8o. Livius, Titus. [Historiae Romanae decades]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. Philip Sidney cites Livy in Defence, 89. Robert Sidney cites Livy in CKS U1475 z1/10. The second earl cites Livy many times in his commonplace books; see CKS U1475 z1/1 (a commonplace book of his father’s with entries in the hand of the second earl), z1/4, z1/5, z1/9, z47/13, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). He also refers to his ‘collections from Livy,’ probably a commonplace book but now lost (CKS U1475 z1/9, slips g and h). one reference in BL Add. 4464 specifies ‘Erasmus’s epistle before Livy fol. frankfurt 1578’ (f. 30r), indicating he was using that edition at the time. 101v05 Liuius cum Chronol: & scholijs fol. bis. Livius, Titus. [Historiae Romanae decades]. Many fol. edns. with apparatus throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. Several authors wrote chronologies that were included in various fol. edns. Carlo Sigonio’s Scholia appears in fol. edns. from 1554. Possibly the ‘Livii opera in 2 fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 101v06 Liuy Continued by Fulbeck to the tyme that Tacitus – begins – 4o. fulbecke, William. An historicall collection ... beginning where the historie of T. Livius doth end, and ending where C. Tacitus doth begin. London: W. Ponsonby, 1601. 4o. STC 11412. 101v07 Lloyd his practice of Policie. 4o. Lloyd, Lodowick. The practice of policy. London: S. Stafford, 1604. 4o. STC 16627. 101v08 Locrij Chronicon Belgicum 4o. Locre, ferry de. Chronicon Belgicum. Ed. P. de Locre. Arras: G. La Rivière, 1614–16. 4o. BL. 101v09 Locutio vi. Fabricius. 56r06 101v10 Lodovicus Viues de Disciplinis. fol. Vives, Joannes Ludovicus. De disciplinis libri XX. Antwerp: M. Hillenius, 1531. fol. Adams V946.

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101v11 Lohetus de Repub. Ecclesiast. spalatensi. 8 Lohetus, Daniel. Sorex primus oras chartarum primi libri de republica ecclesiastica corrodens. London: J. Bill, 1618. 8o. STC 16695. 101v12 Loix Abregées. 4o. vi. Traitté 194r12 101v13 Lombergius Triangulis. 4. Lansbergen, Philips van. Triangulorum geometriae libri IV. Leiden: Plantin a. f. Raphelengius, 1591. 4o. BL. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 9 Jan. 1619, 18d for ‘Lausbergius de triangulis.’ 101v14 Londonne del officio del sargente Maior 4o. Valdés, francisco de. Espeio, y deceplina militar ... En el qual se trata del officio del sargente mayor. Con el discurso ... por Don Sancho de Londonno. Brussels: R. Velpius, 1589–96. 4o. See 199r04 for an edn. in English. 101v15 Londons Liberties or a learned Argument of a Law and Reason vpon Saterday December 14. – 1650 before the Lord Maior, Court of Aldermen and Comon-Council att Guild hall, London, Betweene Mr. Maynard Mr. Hales and Mr. Wild of Counsell for the Companies of London, And Maior Iohn Wildman and Mr. Io. Price of Counsell for the Freemen of London, etc. 4o. – 1651. London’s liberties; or a learned argument of law and reason. London: J. Cottrell f. G. Calvert, 1651. 4o. Wing L2936A. 101v16 Longobardus de regno Chyne. 8o. Longobardus, nicolaus. Recentissima de amplissimo regno Chinae. Mainz: J. Albin, 1601. 8o. BL. 101v17 Lopez Historia de La India 8o. López de Gómara, francisco. La historia general de las Indias. Anvers, 1554. 8o.

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102r01 Londons Account Anno 1647. vi. in Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 London’s account: or, a calculation of the arbitrary and tyrannicall exactions, taxations, impositions, excises, contributions, subsidies, twentieth parts, and other assessments ... during the foure yeers of this unnaturall warre. London, 1647. 4o. Wing L2915. 102r02 Longus de Anulis Signatorijs Antiquorum Mediolani Anno 1615. 8o. Longus, Georgius. De anulis signatoriis antiquorum, sive de vario obsignandi ritu tractatus. Milan: heirs of P. Ponti a. J.B. Piccaglia, 1615. 8o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 1s (unbound).

102v01 Mr. Loue’s Case. London. 1651. 4to. Love, Christopher. Mr. Love’s case. London: R.W. a. P. Cole, 1651. 4o. Wing L3143. 102v02 Loyalty and devotion of Gods true Saints and pious Christians towards their Kings by Wm. Prynne – 1660. 4o. – In two parts. Prynne, William. The signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious christians towards their kings. London: T.C. a. L.P., sold by E. Thomas, 1660. 4o. Wing P4082. 102v03 Ocellus Lucanus de Vnversi Natura Bononiæ. 1646. \4o/. ocellus (Lucanus). De universi natura. Bologna: off. ferroniana, 1646. 4o. BL. Another copy at 103r17.

101v18 Lorini della fortificationi. fol. Lorini, Buonaiuto. Delle fortificationi. fol. edns. found Venice, 1596–1609.

103r01 Lottini Avedimenti Civili Lottini, Giovanni francesco. Avvedimenti civili. 4o and 8o edns. found 1574–82.

101v19 L’orme son Architecture fol. L’orme, Philibert de. Architecture. fol. edns. found 1567–1648.

103r02 Lotts vi. Gataker 62r29

101v20 L’orme de bien bastir. fol. L’orme, Philibert de. Nouvelles inventions pour bien bastir. fol. edns. found Paris, 1561–78.

103r03 Lovett ses Arrestes. Loüet, Georges. Recueil d’aucuns notables arrests donnez en la cour de parlement de Paris. fol. edns. found 1627–50. Duplicated entry or another copy at 11v04.

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103r04 Le Lourdant Vagabond. 8o. Beaunis de Chanterain, Pierre. Le lourdaut vagabond, rencontré par l’esprit de la cour, à la monstre qui se faisoit au Pré-aux-Clercs. Paris: A. Champenois, 1614. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 81v15. 103r05 Louys Le Roy vi. Vicissitude 201v13 103r06 Louys xje le Rosier des guerres. 8o. Louis XI (king of france). Le rozier des guerres. Paris, 1616. 8o. 103r07 Louys xiie de France. Louis XII (king of france). Insufficient information to identify title. Perhaps one of the several biographies of Louis XII, or one of the various collections of his Ordonnances royaulx or Lettres patentes. 103r08 Low Countrey trayning vi. Waymouth. 212r18 103r09 Low Countreys vi. Williams 214r03 103r10 Loyseau du Droict des offices fol. Loyseau, Charles. Cinq livres du droit des offices. fol. edns. found 1610–13. 103r11 Loyseau des Seigneuries 4o. Loyseau, Charles. Traité des seigneuries. 4o edns. found Paris, 1608–13. See note to 103r12. 103r12 Loyseau des Oeuvres 2 vol. 4o. Loyseau, Charles. Les oeuvres. 4o edns. found 1620–36. Commonplace book references to Loyseau by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9, citing a work in quarto but leaving title unspecified: probably Oeuvres, but see also 103r11. 103r13 Lubertus vi. Sibrandus 176r08 103r14 Lubinus vi. Iuvenal. 91r13 103r15 Lucæ Brugensis Concordantia Bibliorum fol. Concordantiae Bibliorum Sacrorum vulgatae editionis. Ed. f. Lucas (Brugensis). fol. edns. found 1617–42. 103r16 Lucanus 8o. ter. Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus. [Pharsalia]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. ‘ter’ = three copies, possibly in different formats. Commonplace book reference to Lucan by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5.

103r17 Lucanus de vniversi natura Gr. Lat. 8o. ocellus (Lucanus). De universi orbis natura. 8o and 4o edns. in Greek and Latin found 1554–1646. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 5s 6d (unbound). Dated edn. (1646) listed at 102v03: probably another copy, since it is an ‘added’ book and so entered in the catalogue after 1652. 103r18 M. Annæi Lucani Pharsalia, siue de Bello ciuili Cæsaris & Pompeij Libri 10. Adiectis ad marginem notis T. Farnabij etc Londini – 1618. 8. Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus. Pharsalia, sive, de bello civili Caesaris et Pompeii. Ed. and com. T. farnaby. London: R. field, 1618. 8o. STC 16883. 103r19 Lucars Appendix fol ter. Tartaglia, niccolò. Three bookes of colloquies concerning the arte of shooting in great and small peeces of artillerie … trans. by C. Lucar … Also the said Cyprian Lucar hath annexed … a treatise named Lucar Appendix. Tr. C. Lucar. London: J. Harrison, 1588. fol. STC 23689. Lucar Appendix, not published separately, occupies the final 126 (of 204) pages; its running head evidently supplied the entry title. Three copies (‘ter’). one or two copies possibly included among the three copies of the work by Lucar listed at 103r20. 103r20 Lucars solace 4o. ter. Lucar, Cyprian. A treatise named Lucarsolace. London: R. field f. J. Harrison, 1590. 4o. STC 16890. ‘ter’ = three copies. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 6s 6d for ‘Lucar’s Solace.’ The work treats geometry and surveying. one or two copies possibly included among the three copies of the work by Lucar listed at 103r20. 103r21 Lucas Abbas in Canticum Cantic: B. P. Lat. To. 1. Lucas (abbot of St. Cornelius). Summariola Lucae, abbatis, S. Cornelii, in Aponii Commentario in Cantica. Incipit: Perfectam per Apostolos. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1 (preceded by a related fragment, listed separately at 201r02). 103r22 Lucas Tudensis aduersus Albigensis Ibid. to. 4 par. 2 Lucas (bp. of Tuy). Lucae Tudensis Episcopi De altera vita, fideique controversiis adversus Albigensium errores.

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Incipit: Creator & factor omnium Deus, sustenator & gubernator cunctorum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2.

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103r23 Lucianus. 4o. Lucian (of Samosata). Probably [Works]. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. 103r24 Lucianus 4 vol. 16. Lucian (of Samosata). Opera. Ed. G. Cousin a. J. Sambucus. 4-vol. edns. in 8o found Basle, 1563–1619. 103r25 Luciani opera fol. Editione Bourdelotij cum notis Bourdelotij, Margulij & Gilb. Cognati. Lutetiæ – Paris. 1615. Lucian (of Samosata). Opera omnia. Ed. J. Bourdelot. Com. J. Bourdelot, T. Marcile, a. G. Cousin. Paris: J. Bertault, 1615. fol. Bn. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/2): 13 nov. 1621, 9s ‘for binding of Lucian’s workes’; 22 [Dec.?] 1621, 10s ‘for Lucian’s works.’

103v01 Lucifer Cabaritanus aduersus Arrianos & alia opuscula B. P. Lat. To. 9. Lucifer (bp. of Cagliari) (Calaritanus). Opuscula. PL 13: 767ff. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 103v02 Lucretius. 8. Lucretius Carus, Titus. De rerum natura. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. 103v03 Lucretius de rerum natura. 4o. Lucretius Carus, Titus. De rerum natura. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. 103v04 {Sancti} Ludovici Galli: Regis Pragmatica Sanct. B. P. La To. 6. Louis of france (king of france and saint). Pragmatica sanctio. Incipit: Ludovicus Dei gratiam francorum ... pro salubri ac tranquillo statu ecclesiae. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. See also 104r01 below. 103v05 — Eiusdem fœdus cum Raymundo Comite Tholosano. ibid. Louis of france (king of france and saint). S. Ludovici ... cum Raimundo Tholosatum Comite Ariano, foedus. Incipit: In nomine sanctae ... Raimundus ... longo tempore contumax & rebellis.

103v07 Ludus Pythagoricus vi. Pythagoricus. 155r15 103v08 Lugdunensis Eccles. liber Aduersus Ioh. Scotum B. P. La. T. 4 florus (deacon of Lyons). Adversus Joannis Scoti Erigenae erroneas definitiones liber. PL 119: 101. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 103v09 Luitprandi Ticinensis Ecclesiæ Leuitæ gestarum per Europam ipsius presertim temporibus lib. 6. fol. Anno 1514. Liutprandus (Cremonensis). Rerum gestarum per Europam, ipsius praesertim temporibus, libri VI. Paris: J. Badius (Ascensius) a. J. Petit, 1514. fol. BL. 103v10 Lullij Raymundi opera 4o. bis. Lull, Ramón. Opera. 8o edns. found 1598–1651. ‘bis’ = two copies. 103v11 Lumbardi sententiæ. 8o Petrus (Lombardus). Sententiarum libri IIII. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 28 oct. 1619, 18s for ‘Eusebius chronicles and Peter Lombard’ (for Eusebius, see 54r26). 103v12 Lumiers pour l’Histoire de France par St. German. contre Dupliex 4o. A Brusselles An. 1636. Morgues, Mathieu de (sieur de Saint Germain). Lumières pour l’histoire de France et pour faire voir les calomnies ... de S. Dupleix. [n.p.], 1636. 4o. Bn. ‘Brussels’ does not appear in the printed book, and the few catalogues that speculate about place of printing suggest Paris; ‘Brussels’ probably originated with the second earl, the most likely purchaser. 103v13 Lunario de Coragocano 4o zaragozano, Victoriano. Lunario y reportorio de los tiempos que sirue a toda la Europa por ... V. Çaragoçano. Logroño: M. Mares, 1594. 8o. BL. 103v14 Lupi Abbatis Ferrariensis Epistolæ B. P. Lat. T. 3. Lupus, Servatus. Epistolae. PL 119: 429. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 103v15 Lupoldus de Babemberus vi Iurisdiction 89r23

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103v16 Lusignana vi. Corona. 39v12 103v17 Lusinge de la Naissance & Cheute des Estats 8o. Lucinge, René de. De la naissance, durée et cheute des estats. Paris: M. orry, 1588. 8o. Bn.

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105r01 Lydyate Tractatus de varijs Anni formis &c. 8o. Lydiat, Thomas. Tractatus de variis annorum formis. London: off. nortoniana, 1605. 8o. STC 17047.

103v19 Lusitaniæ Ius Successionis. 4o. Probably Jus et justum de regni Lusitani successione. Lisbon: P. Craesbeeck, 1641. 4o. Lisbon (nat. Lib. Portugal).

105r02 — Ejus defensio Eius Tractus 8. Lydiat, Thomas. Defensio tractatus de variis annorum formis contra J. Scaligeri obtrectationem. London: f. Kingston, 1607. 8o. STC 17040.

103v20 Lusitania vindicata a seruitute Iniusta etc Paris. An. 1641. Macedo, francisco. Panegyris apologetica pro Lusitania vindicata a servitute injusta. Paris, 1641. 4o. Bn.

105r03 Lynds via tuta. 8o. Lynde, Sir Humphrey. Via tuta: the safe way. Leading all christians to the true, ancient and catholique faith, now professed in the church of England. London, 1628–32. 12o. STC 17097–100a.

103v21 Lusitania Libera Olissipone Anno 1640. 4o. Pimenta, Alvaro. Lusitania libera. Lisbon, 1640. 4o. Bn. 103v22 Lusitania vi Iohannes 85v07 103v23 Lusitania Liberata ab iniusto Castellanorum Dominio: Restituta Ioanni 4to. Lusitaniæ Regi: per D. Antonium de Sousa de Macedo: fol. Lond. 1645. Sousa de Macedo, António de. Lusitania liberata ab injusto Castellanorum domino. London: R. Heron, 1645. fol. Wing S4727. 103v24 Lusitania vindicata alloquitur orbem terrarum 16. Lusitanus (pseud.). Lusitania vindicata: alloquitur orbem terrarum. [n.p., 1642?]. 12o. BL. other libraries supply a range of possible dates, beginning in 1640. There may be more than one edn. 103v25 Lutherus vi. Bellius. 19r19

104r01 Sancti Ludovici Francorum Regis Pragmatica Sanctio et in eam Historica præfatio et Comentarius 4o. Parisijs – 1663. Louis IX (king of france and saint). Sancti Ludovici ... Pragmatica sanctio, et in eam historica praefatio et commentarius. Ed. f. Pinsson. Paris: f. Muguet, 1663. 4o. Bn. 104r02 Lunadorus della Corte di Roma vi. Relatione. 162r02

105r04 Lynds Via Deuia. 8o. Lynde, Sir Humphrey. Via devia: the by-way: mis-leading the weake by colourable shewes of apocryphall scriptures. London: A.M. f. R. Milbourne, 1630–2. 12o. STC 17095–6. 105r05 Lyon. vi. Histoire. 77r21

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[M] 106v01 Magazine of Honor a Treatise of the Severall degrees of the Nobilitie of this Kingdome, by Dodridge 8o. 1642. Bird, William. The magazine of honour. Ed. J. Doddridge. London, 1642. 8o. Wing B2955–55A.

M 107r01 Macarius vi. Greg: Thaumaturg. 66v28 107r02 Machaut milice des Grecs & Rom. fol.

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Machault, Louis de. La milice des Grecs et des Romains, traduite de Aelian et de Polybe. Paris: H. Drouart, 1613–16. fol. 107r03 Machiavells history Florentine Italicé. 8o. Machiavelli, niccolò. Historie fiorentine. 4o and 8o edns. in Italian found from 1532. Many later edns. published with false imprints. See also 107r04: possible duplicated entry or additional copy. 107r04 Machiauelli sue Histoire. 8o. Machiavelli, niccolò. Historie fiorentine. 4o and 8o edns. in Italian found from 1532. Possibly a duplicated entry for, or another copy of, 107r03. Possibly an edn. in french (‘Histoire’): 8o edns. found 1577–1615. 107r05 Mach. sopra T. Liuio. 8 . Machiavelli, niccolò. Discorsi ... sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio. 4o and 8o edns. in Italian found from 1531. Duplicated entry or another copy at 107r06. o

107r06 Machiauelli discorsi sopra Livio 8o. See 107r05: duplicated entry or another copy. 107r07 Mach. dell’Arte della guerra 4 bis. Machiavelli, niccolò. Libro della arte della guerra. 8o edns. in Italian found 1521–87. 107r08 Mach. Arte della guerre Histoire Florentine 4. See 107r03 and 107r07: duplicated entries for, or second copies of, two works, catalogued together. 107r09 Mach. disput. de Repub. 8o. Machiavelli, niccolò. Disputationum de republica libri III. 8o and 12o edns. found 1588–1649. 107r10 Mach. Princeps & Vindiciæ contra Tarannos. 8o. Machiavelli, niccolò. Princeps. Tr. S. Telius. [Vol. 2:] Vindiciae contra tyrannos: sive, de principis in populum, populique in principem, legitima potestate. 8o and 12o edns. found 1580–1648. Published as a two-volume set, with other works. Vindiciae attrib. to Hubert Languet and/or Philippe de Mornay. See 205r06 for another copy of Vindiciae. Robert Sidney cites ‘Il prencipe’ in CKS U1475 z1/10, apparently from an edn. in Italian. 107r11 Mach. dell Asino d’oro – 8o.

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Machiavelli, niccolò. L’asino d’oro ... con tutte l’altre sue operette. florence, 1549; Rome [i.e., London: J. Wolfe], 1588. 8o. STC 17158. other edns. were issued as part of a multi-volume Opere often dated ‘1550’ but in fact reissued throughout the seventeenth century. 107r12 Mach. vi. Fragment. 58v26 107r13 Machumetus vi. Bedwel v. Bibliander vi Alcoran 5v09–11, 19r03, 21r12 107r14 Macrobij opera – 8o. Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius. Opera. Ed. J.I. Pontanus a. J. Meursius. 8o edns. found Leiden, 1597– 1628. 107r15 Macrobij in somnium Scipionis lib. Due. & septem eiusdem saturnaliorum etc. fol. 1526. Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius. In somnium Scipionis libri duo: et septem eiusdem Saturnaliorum. Cologne: E. Cervicornus f. G. Hittorp, 1526. fol. London (St Paul’s Cathedral). 107r16 Magalianus in Iudicum fol. Magalhaes, Cosme de. In sacram Judicum historiam explanationes et annotationes morales. Lyons: J. Cardon a. P. Cavellat, 1626. fol. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 107r17 [—] Idem in Ioshuam fol. Magalhaes, Cosme de. In sacram Josue historiam commentariorum. Tournon: H. Cardon, 1612–13. fol. Extensive commonplace book citation by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8. 107r18 Magalianus vi. operis. 133r01 107r19 Maggi & Castrioto delle fortificationi delle Cita \fol/ Maggi, Girolamo; Castriotto, Giacomo. Della fortificatione della città. fol. edns. found Venice, 1564–84. 107r20 Maggi variæ Lectiones. 8o. Maggi, Girolamo. Variorum lectionum seu miscellaneorum libri IV. Venice: G. ziletti, 1563–4. 8o. 107r21 Maggius de vulneribus slopet. curatione etc vbi Rota. 4o.

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Maggius, Bartholomaeus. De sclopettorum et tormentariorum vulnerum natura, et curatione, libri IIII. Venice: G. Valgrisi a. G. Alessio, 1566. 8o. BL. 107r22 Cosma Magaliani e societatis Iesu Braearensis etc in Mosis Cantica et Benedictiones Patri: Comentariorum lib. 4. Lugduni. 1619. fol. Magalhaes, Cosme de. In Mosis cantica, et benedictiones patriarcharum, commentariorum libri IV. Lyons: H. Cardon, 1619. fol. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65, additional bill), 13s. 107r23 Magi Canti. 4o. Maggi, Girolamo. Cinque primi canti della guerra di Fiandra. Venice: C. da Trino, 1551. 8o. BL.

107v01 Magia Adamica, or the Antiquitie of Magick. and descent thereof from Adam downwards proued etc by Eugenius Phylalethes, London – 1650. 8o. Vaughan, Thomas (pseud. Eugenius Philalethes). Magia Adamica: or the antiquitie of magic. London: T.W. f. H. Blunden, 1650. 8o. Wing V151. 107v02 Magick vi. Mathematicall. 113r07 107v03 Magini Tabulæ secundorum mobilium Cœlestium fol. Magini, Giovanni Antonio. Tabulae secundorum mobilium coelestium. Venice: D. zenari, 1585. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. 107v04 Maginus de Triangulis 4o. Magini, Giovanni Antonio. De planis triangulis. Venice: G.B. Ciotti, 1592. 4o. BL. 107v05 Magius de Legato. vi. Vayer. 199v14 107v06 Magiri Commentationes in 10. lib. Ethicorum Aristot. ad Nichomacum. 8o. Magirus, Joannes. Corona virtutum moralium: universam Aristotelis summi philosophi Ethicen, exacte enucleans. 8o edns. found frankfurt, 1601-28. 107v07 Magnetica Phylosophia Cabeo Authore fol. Cabeo, niccolò. Philosophia magnetica. Cologne and ferrara, 1629. fol.

107v08 Magiri Phylosophia 4o. Magirus, Joannes. Probably Physiologiae peripateticae libri VI ... peripateticae philosophiae interpretibus. 8o edns. found 1603–42. Possibly a duplicated entry for, or another copy of, 107v06. 107v09 Mahometis vita vi. Alcoran: 5v11 107v10 Malliet Encomicon Iacobi. 4o bis: Mailliet, Marc de. A la louange du serenissime roy de la Grande Bretaigne. Ode. London: G. Purslowe, 1617. 4o. STC 17198. ‘bis’ = two copies. 107v11 Maiorité du Roy Treschrestien. 4o. Du Tillet, Jean. Pour l’entiere maiorité du roy treschristien, contre le legitime conseil malicieusement inventé par les rebelles. Paris: G. Morel, 1560. 4o. Bn. 107v12 Malapertij Poemata. 16. Malapert, Charles. Poemata. Small-format edns. found 1616–34. 107v13 Maison Rustique De M M. Charles Estienne et Iean Liebaut Drs. en Medecine, A Roven chez Iean Berthelin. 1647. Estienne, Charles; Liébault, Jean. L’agriculture et maison rustique de MM. Charles Estienne et Jean Liebault. Rouen: J. Berthelin, 1620–41. 4o. ‘1647’ probably an error, most likely for the 1641 edn. 107v14 Maldes Antisynodus. 8o. Malderus, Joannes. Anti-synodica, sive animadversiones in decreta conventus Dordraceni. Antwerp: Plantin, B. Moretus, a. widow of J. de Meurs, 1620. 8o. BL. 107v15 Malanado et Consueto de Los Iustos. 4o. Maldonado, Pedro. Del consuelo de justos. Lisbon: P. Craesbeeck, 1609. 4o. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8. In 1723 booklist. 107v16 Malespini historia Fierentina 4o. Malespini, Ricordano. Historia antica dall’ edificazione di Firenza. florence: Giunti, 1568. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 107v17 Malingres de Louijs xiij. fol.

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Malingre, Claude (sieur de Saint-Lazare). Histoire de Louys XIII, roi de France et de Navarre. Paris: J. Petit-Pas, 1616. 4o. BL.

A manifesto of the commissioners of Scotland [dated 24 May]. London: J. field f. R. Smith, 1645. 4o. Wing S1292.

107v18 Malleus maleficarum. 16. Institoris, Heinrich; Sprenger, Jakob. Malleus maleficarum. Many 8o edns. throughout the period.

108v02 Stephen Man vid. Relacion. 162r09

107v19 Maltons of fireworkes 8o. Malthus, francis. A treatise of artificial fire-works both for warres and recreation. London: R. Jones, 1629. 8o. STC 17217.

108v04 {Petri –} de Marca Archiepiscopi Parisiensis dissertationum de concordia Sacerdotij & Imperij, seu de Libertatibus Ecclesiæ Gallicanæ libri octo, quorum 4or vltimi nunc primum eduntur opera et studio Stephani Baluzij Tutelensis, Parisijs – 1663. fol. Marca, Pierre de (abp. of Paris). Dissertationum de concordia sacerdotii et imperii, seu de libertatibus Ecclesiae Gallicanae. Ed. E. Baluze. Paris: f. Muguet, 1663. fol. BL. Vol. 2 of a set: see 37r24 for vol. 1. In 1723 booklist.

107v20 Malvezzi vi. Private 151r15 107v21 Maluezzi Princeps Malvezzi, Virgilio. Princeps, eiusque arcana in vita Romuli repraesentata. Leiden: Elzevier, 1636. 12o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 107v22 — Eiusdem Apparently signifying another book by Malvezzi. Many possibilities, but perhaps either his Sucesos principales de la Monarquia de España en ... 1639 (Madrid, 1640) or his La libra de Grivilio Vezzalmi (Pamplona, 1639?). William Hawkins to the second earl, 17/27 Dec. 1640 (CKS U1475 C132/166): writes that he has received these two books from Sir Arthur Hopton and will dispose of them as the earl wishes. 107v23 Maluezzi il Romulo, il Tarquinio Superbo Dauide persegnitato Ritratto del Priuato Politico christiano. 8. B. Malvezzi, Virgilio. [Opere:] Il Romulo [with] Il Tarquinio superbo [with] Davide perseguitato [with] Il ritratto del privato politico christiano [with] Successi principali della Monarchia di Spagna. 8o edns. found Geneva, 1647–ca 1650. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies). In 1723 booklist. 107v24 De Malorum Aureorum Cultura. vi Ferrarij. 56v16

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108v03 Maps of France. vi Theatre. T. 189r03

109r01 Malynes vi. Lex Mercatoriæ 97v20 109r02 Malynes of the Canker of Engl. Commonwealth. 16. Malynes, Gerard de. A treatise of the canker of Englands common wealth. London: R. field f. W. Jones, 1601. 8o. STC 17227. 109r03 Mambrino Roseo della Historie delle mondo parte 3. 4o. Tarcagnota, Giovanni. Delle historie del mondo. 4o edns. in 3 pts. found Venice, 1562–1617. Pt. 3 comprises Mambrino Roseo, Delle historie del mondo. See 186r16 for the main entry for Tarcagnota’s Historie, and 109r04 for another separately catalogued part by Roseo. 109r04 Mambrino supplemento delle Historie delle mondo. Tarcagnota, Giovanni. Delle historie del mondo. 4o edns. of the Supplemento found Venice, 1580–1617. Pt. 4 comprises Mambrino Roseo, Supplemento ... delle historie del mondo. See note to 109r03. 109r05 Man: Royale en l’Instruction du Roy en l’Exercise de monter a Cheual par Anthonie de Plurinel, A Paris Anno 1627. fol. Pluvinel, Antoine de. Instruction du roy en l’exercise de monter à cheval. Ed. R. de Menou. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1627. fol. BL.

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109r06 Mammarelle del governe del regni. 8o. Bidpai (Kalilah wa Dimnah). Del governo de’ regni, sotto morali essempi di animali ragionanti tra loro. ferrara: D. Mammarelli, 1583. 12o. BL. 109r07 Manfredi La Semyramis 4o. Manfredi, Muzio. La Semiramis. 4o and 8o edns. found 1583–1603. 109r08 Manifestacion de l’Antichrist. 8o. La manifestation de l’Antéchrist en la personne de Mazarin, et de ses adhérans. Paris: widow of J. Remy, 1649. 8o. Bn. 109r09 Manifesto di Duca di Savoya per risolvere e conclude la pace 4o. Charles Emmanuel I (duke of Savoy). Raccolta di scritture, manifesti, capitoli accordati dal ... duca di Savoia, per risolvere, e concludare la pace. Torino: L. Pizzamiglio, 1615. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. 109r10 Manifestum Comitis Palatini fol. Karl Ludwig (elector Palatine). Manifestum sive deductio ... Caroli Ludovici Comitis Palatini Rheni. [n.p.], 1637– 41. fol. 109r11 Mansell his report of a service vpon Certaine Galleys. 8o. Mansel, Sir Robert. A true report of the service done upon certaine gallies. London: f. Kingston, sold by J. newbery, 1602. 4o. STC 17259. 109r12 Mansell his Catalogue of printed English Books in Divinitie fol. Maunsell, Andrew. The first part of the catalogue of English printed bookes: which concerneth ... matters of divinitie. London: J. Windet (J. Roberts) f. A. Maunsell, 1595. fol. STC 17669. 109r13 Mansfeilds directions for Warre. 4o. Mansfeld, Ernst van (count). Count Mansfields directions of warre. London: E. Allde f. R. Whitaker, 1624. 4o. STC 17260. 109r14 Manuelis Patriarch. Constantinop. B Pat. T Manuel (patr. of Constantinople). Responsa ad Bellae Episcopae interrogationes. Incipit: Sacratissimus Dyrrachii metropolita Romanus. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 109r15 Manuscript fol. amongst Histories

[Manuscript concerning history]. fol. Possibly a commonplace book or a collection of manuscript texts. This entry is of interest because it suggests that the books at Penshurst may have been arranged by subject. 109r16 Manuscript of gunning fol. [Manuscript concerning gunnery]. fol. Possibly a commonplace book or a collection of manuscript texts. 109r17 Manutij Institutiones Gramaticæ. 8o. Manutius, Aldus. Institutionum grammaticarum libri IV. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. 109r18 Manutius de legibus Rom. Idem de senatu Rom. 8o. Manutius, Paulus. Antiquarum romanarum libri duo: unus de legibus, alter de senatu. 8o and small-format edns. found 1582–95. Probably not two separate publications bound together: while De legibus was published in several 8o edns., the only separate publication of De senatu is in 4o. 109r19 Man for many masters or shillings of Antonio de Domi. Bishop of Spalatto. 4. neile, Richard. M. Ant. de Dominis arch-bishop of Spalato, his shiftings in religion. A man for many masters. London: J. Bill, 1624. 4o. STC 18421. 109r20 Manzini vi. furori. 60v24 109r21 Maratius in D. Thomam 3us vol. fol. Maeratius, Ludovicus. Disputationum in Summam theologicam S. Thomae. 3 vols. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1633. fol. Bn. 109r22 De Marca vi Histoire de Bearne 75v06 109r23 Marca vi Concordia 37r24 109r24 Iac: Marcantij Flandriæ Comentarij & descriptio. 8o. Marchantius, Jacobus. Flandria commentariorum lib. IIII descripta. Antwerp: Plantin a. J. Moretus, 1596. 8o. BL. 109r25 Marcellini & Eutropi Historiæ. 8o. Probably Varii historiae Romanae scriptores. 4 vols. Geneva: H. Estienne, 1568. 8o. BL. Possibly one vol. only; see 176v02 for what is probably another vol. from this edn. While the

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works of Ammianus Marcellinus and flavius Eutropius were included, with others, in many collections of classical history, this is the only collection found to group these two in one vol. (sometimes catalogued as vol. 3 of the set, sometimes as vol. 4). 109r26 Marcellinus vi Suetonius. 182v03

109v01 Marche ses memoires 4o. La Marche, olivier de. Les mémoires. 4o edns. found 1562–1645. In 1723 booklist. 109v02 Marchi della Architectura fol. Marchi, francesco de’. Della architettura militare. fol. edns. found Brescia, 1599-1609. 109v03 {Sancti} Marci Apost. Liturgia B. P. T. Divina liturgia sancti apostoli et evangelistae Marci ... et Graeco sermone in Latinum conversa. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. for Greek liturgies in general see PG Index vol. 2, ‘Index methodicus’ V, Liturgies. 109v04 Marci Anacoretæ Epist. Fragmentum Ibid. To. 5 Mark (saint and anchorite). Epistola 2 fragmentum. Incipit: Auscultantium verbum Dei & fructum bonum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 109v05 Marci Eremitæ Opuscula Theologica Ibid. To. 1. Mark (saint and anchorite). Opera que exstant. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. Eight short works, beginning with ‘De paradiso & lege spirituali.’ 109v06 Marci Exercitoris Opusc. B. P. La. To. 1. Mark (saint and hermit). Ad temperantium, disputatio cum seculari quodam Causidico. PG 65: 1053 and 1071. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), but in Aiutarium, vol. 1. 109v07 Marcobruni racolta de Lettere di diversi Principi 4 Marcobruni, Paolo Emilio. Raccolta di lettere di diversi principi. Venice: P. Dusinelli, 1595. 4o. BL. 109v08 Mare Liberum. 8o.

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La Sale, Antoine de. Les quinze joyes de mariage. Ed. f. de Rosset. Small-format edns. found 1596–1620. 109v18 Mariage, Triumph of Palatine & Eliz. of Eng: 4. Heywood, Thomas. A marriage triumphe ... in memorie of the happie nuptials betwixt the ... count Palatine, and ... the lady Elizabeth. London: E. Marchant, 1613. 4o. STC 13355. 109v19 Mariale vi. Bernardini. 19v01 109v20 Mariane de Regis Institutione & de Ponder. et mens. – 8o. Mariana, Juan de. De rege et regis institutione libri III ... Eiusdem de ponderibus et mensuris liber. 8o edns. of the two works published together found 1605–40. Robert Sidney refers several times to Marianus’s De ponderibus in CKS U1475 z1/3. Extensive citations of same title by second earl in CKS U1475 z1/6. 109v21 Mariana su Historia d’España fol. 2 vol. Mariana, Juan de. Historia general de España. 2 vols. fol. edns. found 1601–50. In 1723 booklist. 109v22 Marianæ Hist. de Repub. Hisp. fol. Mariana, Juan de. Historiae de rebus Hispaniae libri XX. Toledo: P. Rodriguez, 1592. fol. BL. Cited by Robert Sidney in CP z1/2, z1/3 and z1/10, evidently from the Latin text. Robert Shephard dates Sidney’s intensive use of Mariana to about 1600: see ‘Political Commonplace Books of Sir Robert Sidney’. Also cited by the second earl in CP z1/4 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 109v23 — Tractatus. 7. Mariana, Juan de. Tractatus VII. I. De adventu B. Jacobi Apostoli in Hispaniam. II. Pro editione vulgata. III. De spectaculis. IV. De monetae mutatione. V. De die mortis Christi. VI. De annis Arabum. VII. De morte et immortalitate. Cologne: H. Hierat, 1609. fol. BL. The seven treatises are all entered separately below, 109v24–30. 109v24 — de Aduentu B. Iac. Apost. in Hispaniam See 109v23. 109v25 — pro Editione vulgata. See 109v23. 109v26 — de Spectaculis.

See 109v23. 109v27 — de monetæ mutatione See 109v23. 109v28 — de die mortis Christi. See 109v23. 109v29 — de Annis Arabum. See 109v23. 109v30 — de Morte & Immortalitate See 109v23. 109v31 Caij Marij Victorini Afri. Opusc. B. P. To. 4. Victorinus, Caius Marius (Afer). Adversus Arrium libri 4. De Trinitate Hymni. De Homousio recipiendo. PL 8: 1139ff. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

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110v01 Markhams vid. Hungers Prevention. H. 81v17 ‘H’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 110v02 Marshalls Defence of Infant-Baptisme. vi. Defence. 43v01 110v03 doctoris Martæ Neapolitani Iurisconsulti, etc: Summa totius Successionis Legalis, quatuor partibus complexa, etc Lugduni 1623. Fol: Marta, Giacomo Antonio. Summa totius successionis legalis quatuor partibus complexa. Lyons: J. Cardon a. P. Cavellat, 1623. fol. Berlin SB. Entry in the hand of the second earl. 110v04 Marta vi: Tractatus de Iurisdictione, etc: 193v04 Entry in the hand of the second earl.

111r01 Marinæ Quæstiones vi. Casmannus. 29v03 111r02 Marinello della Copia delle parole. 4o. Marinelli, Giovanni. Della copia delle parole. Venice: V. Valgrisi, 1562. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist.

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111r03 Marinello degli ornamenti delle Donne 8o. – 1574. – In Venetia. B. Marinelli, Giovanni. Gli ornamenti delle donne. Venice: G. Valgrisi, 1574. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 111r04 Marineus vi. Hispan. 75r08 111r05 Marinus de Procli vita vi. Antoninus. 9v05 111r06 Marloratus vi. Propheticæ. 153r06 111r07 Markham. vi. Booke 21v42

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111r17 Marsilius Patavinus vi. Iurisdictio 89r23 111r18 Marsil. Patavinus & alij de translatione Imperij – cum Veneri. fol. De jurisdictione autoritate et praeeminentia imperiali, ac potestate ecclesiastica. Ed. S. Schardius. Basle: J. oporinus, 1566. fol. BL. Apparently a duplicated entry for 89r23, which includes, among others, Marsilius (Patavinus), De translatione imperii; Venericus, De unitate ecclesiae conservanda; and Michael Coccinius, De imperii translatione (35r31, cross-referencing this entry). The many cross-references to this work throughout the catalogue point to the entry at 89r23.

111r08 Marnix vi. Tableaux 186r02 111r19 Marsil. etc vi. Defensor. 44r09 111r09 Marnix de la S. Cene 4o. Marnix van Sant Aldegonde, Philips van. Traicté du sacrement de la saincte cène du seigneur. 8o and 12o edns. found 1599–1608. 111r10 Marnixius contra Bajum de sacramento. 4o. Bay, Michel de; Marnix van Sant Aldegonde, Philips van. Pro responsione ad quaestiones Philippi Marnixii ... contra eiusdem objectiones, de veritate corporis Christi in sacramento eucharistiae, apologia. Una cum Philippi Marnixii ... responsione. Antwerp: G. van den Rade, 1582. 8o. Bn. 111r11 Marquez Vielle Governador Christiano. fol. Márquez, Juan. El governador christiano. fol. edns. found 1612–52. Duplicated entry or another copy at 66r16 (specified as 1612 edn.).

111r20 Marsil. Ficinus de 3’ vita. 16. ficino, Marsilio. De triplici vita. Many 8o and smallformat edns. throughout the period. Later edns. often titled De vita libri tres. 111r21 Marsil. Ficinus vi. theol. Platonis 190r11 111r22 Mars. Ficinus de Religione Christiana. 16. ficino, Marsilio. De religione christiana. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period. 111r23 Marsilius vi. Hydragiologia 81v14 111r24 Marsilio Ficino sopra l’amore di Plavone. ficino, Marsilio. Sopra lo amore over’ convito di Platone. florence, 1544, 1594. 8o. In 1723 booklist.

111r12 Marocco vi. Relacion. 161v03 111r13 The Marrow of Eccles. Historie contegned in the Laws of the Fathers etc since Christs Tyme to this present age. By Sam. Clarke. Lond. 1650 4. Clarke, Samuel. The marrow of ecclesiastical historie. London: W. Dugard, 1650. 4o. Wing C4543. 111r14 Mars Gallicus vi. Alexandri. etc 5v19 111r15 Marsicanus vi. Chronicon casinese 33r21 111r16 Marsilio contra Bellarmino d’otto propositioni 4o. Marsilio, Giovanni. Difesa ... a favore della risposta dell’otto propositioni: contro la quale ha scritto ... cardinal Bellarmino. Venice: R. Meietti, 1606. 4o. Bn.

111r25 Martialis Epigrammata. 16. Bis. Martialis, Marcus Valerius. Epigrammata. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period. ‘Bis’ = two copies. 111r26 Martialis cum Comment. diversorum. Martialis, Marcus Valerius. Epigrammata. Many edns. throughout the period with commentary by more than one author.

111v01 {Sancti} Martialis Episc. Lemovicensis Epist. B. P. To. 3. Martial (saint, bp. of Limoges). Epistolae. Incipit: Martialis, servus Dei & Apostolus Jesu Christi. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

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111v02 Martins History & Lives of 20 kings of Eng. fol. Martyn, William. The historie, and lives, of twentie kings of England. London: W. Stansby f. H. fetherstone, 1615. fol. STC 17526. Later edns. (STC 17527–29) lack ‘twentie’ in title.

111v13 Idem libri 6. de Episcopis ribis, qui Roman. Ecclesiam rexerunt rebusque gestis eorum Parisijs Anno 1586. 4 Masson, Jean Papire. Libri sex, de episcopis urbis, qui Romanam ecclesiam rexerunt. Paris: S. nivelle, 1586. 4o. Bn.

111v03 {vi. Gallia Christiana} 61v02 Marginal entry, apparently indexed on ‘Marthe’ (which would fit here alphabetically).

111v14 Massonus. vi. Descriptio. 44r25

111v04 {Sancti} Martini Archiepis. Turonens. fidei Professio. B. P. To. 4 Martin (saint, abp. of Tours). Professio fidei. PL 18: 11. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1.

111v16 Masson of the Consecracion of Bish. of England. fol. Mason, francis. Of the consecration of the bishops in the church of England. London: R. Barker, 1613. fol.  STC 17597.

111v05 {Sancti} Martini Archiepis. Dumiensis formula honestæ vitæ – Ibid. to. 5.

111v17 Masson vi. Authoritie. 15r23

Martin (saint, bp. of Dumio, abp. of Braga.) Formula honestae vitae. PL 72: 21. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 111v06 Martyr vi. Iustinus 89v18–19 111v07 Martyr de orbe Novo by Hackluit 8o. Anglerius, Petrus Martyr. De orbe novo ... decades octo. Ed. R. Hakluyt. Paris: G. Auvray, 1587. 8o. BL. See 111v10 for an English trans. 111v08 Martyr vi Rigby. 167v20 111v09 Martyrologe of England. 8o. Wilson, John. The English martyrologe conteyning a summary of the lives of the saintes of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [St omer: English College Press], 1608, 1640. 8o. STC 25771–2, ARCR II, #806–7. 111v10 Martyrs decades of the Indies. 4o. Anglerius, Petrus Martyr. The decades of the newe worlde or west India. London, 1555–1628. 4o. STC 645–52. Title varies, with edns. from 1577 employing ‘Indies.’ See 111v07 for a Latin edn. 111v11 Papyrij Massoni notitia Episcopatuum Galliæ qua Francia est Parisijs 1606. 8o. Masson, Jean Papire. Notitia episcopatuum Galliae qua Francia est. Paris: D. Douceur, 1606. 8o. Bn. 111v12 Papyrij Massoni Annalium libri 4. Quibus res gestæ Francorum Explicantur. Ad Hen. 3 Regem Franciæ & Poloniæ, Lutetiæ – 1578 4o. Masson, Jean Papire. Annalium libri IV. Paris: n. Chesneau, 1578. 8o. Bn.

111v15 Masso. vi. Gesta Collationis etc. 64r23

111v18 Mascardi vi. Congiura 37v10 111v19 Massacro della Valtolina 1620. 9 Iuly. 16. Waser, Caspar. Vera narratione del massacro degli evangelici fatto da’ papisti e rebelli nella maggior parte della Valtellina, nell’ anno MDCXX addi 9 luglio. Tr. V. Paravicino. [n.p.], 1621. 12o. BL. 111v20 Massaniello vi Historie 75v13 111v21 Massimo Troiano dialog. 4o. Troiano, Massimo. Dialoghi. Tr. J. de Miranda. Venice: B. zalteri, 1569. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 111v22 Matagonis de matagonibus Decretorum Baccalaurij Monitoriale aduersus Italo gallium siue Anti-Franco-gall: Antonij Matharellij Aluernogeni – 8. Anno 1578. vi. Francogallia. 60r13 Hotman, françois. Matagonis de Matagonibus decretorum baccalaurei: monitoriale adversus Italogalliam sive Antifrancogalliam A. Matharelli Alvernogeni. [n.p.], 1578. 8o. BL.

112r01 Martyr. vid. Inquisicion. 84v03 112r02 Mascalls Government of Cattle Horses etc. vi. Government. 65v05 112r03 Haue amongst you my masters. vi. in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Have amongst you my masters. [London, 1647]. Single sheet. Wing H1159.

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112r04 Mathews Sir Toby. vi. Letters L. 98r21 ‘L’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 112v01 Mathematica. vid. Vietæ opera V. 204r01 ‘V’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 112v02 Mathematicall Collections and Translations in two Tomes vi: Systeme. 183v04 Salusbury, Thomas. Mathematical collections and translations. 2 vols. London: W. Leybourne, 1661. fol.  Wing S517. 183v04 provides a detailed entry for vol. 1, of which the library apparently had two copies. Entry in hand of the second earl. 112v03 Doctor Maynwarings Tutela Sanitatis vi. Tutela. T. 197r04 ‘T’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 112v04 Mazzarini vid. Entrance. 51v02 112v05 May. vid. Comedie. 36r07

113r01 Matrimonialis Casus memorabilis historia vi. Arestum 13r14 113r02 Matters of moneyes and Mints a paper Booke 4o. Probably Martin, Sir Richard. Discourse of the Mynte. Manuscript (ca 1610). fol. CKS. Martin was warden of the mint, and his treatise (never published) offers a detailed discussion of assaying. Sidney family copy in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z6). A small fol. bound in original limp vellum, with the eighteenth-century bookplate of William Perry, husband of Elizabeth Sidney. Volume includes a copy of Gerard de Malynes, A Treatise of Tripartite Exchange (1610). Like some other manuscript books listed in the catalogue (see 37r28, 50v28, 71r01, 151r16), it was evidently not included in the sale of the library and remained at Penshurst. See also 117r11: probably a duplicated entry (classified there as folio). for analogous entries on the same subject, see 7r08 and 37r28. 113r03 Mathæi Paris Historia Angliæ. fol. Paris, Matthew. Historia maior. fol. edns. found 1571– 1644. for edns. printed in England, see STC 19209–10. Robert Sidney cites Paris several times in CKS

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U1475 z1/1. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/3 (a commonplace book of his father, Robert Sidney, as well as his own), z1/5, z1/8, z1/9, z47/6, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 113r04 Matthei Westmonasteriensis flores Historiarum fol. Matthew (of Westminster). Flores historiarum. London and frankfurt, 1570–1601. fol. STC 17653a–53a.7, Shaaber M180. Earlier edns. and issues (1567–70) bear a different title. In 1723 booklist. 113r05 Matthæus vi. Summa. 182v12 113r06 Mathæi Imper. Coranatio. 8o. Insufficient information to identify: wording of entry could refer to any of several texts with similar titles, all published 1612–13 to mark the coronation of Matthias I as Holy Roman Emperor. 113r07 Mathematicall Magicke, or the wonders that may be performed by Mechanicall Geometry etc By Iohn Wilkins, London. 1648 . 8o. Wilkins, John. Mathematicall magick. London: M.f. f. S. Gellibrand, 1648. 8o. Wing W2198–99A. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9. 113r08 Matthieu ses remarques d’Estat. 16. Matthieu, Pierre. Remarques d’estat. Small-format edns. found 1618–52. 113r09 Mathieu de Louijs xjem fol. Matthieu, Pierre. Histoire de Louis XI. Paris: P. Mettayer a. widow of M. Guillemot, 1610. fol. Bn. 113r10 Maurice de Nassau ses Triumphes fol. Probably Description et representation de toutes les victoires ... souz la conduite et gouvernement de ... le prince Maurice de Nassau. fol. edns. found 1612–24. Also known as Lauriers de Nassau: duplicated entry or anther copy listed under that title at 95v09. Attrib. to Jan Janszoon orlers and Henrik van Haestens. Language of entry here suggests the french version, but possibly the English trans. from which the entry appears to derive its title: STC 17676–7, The triumphs of Nassau (London, 1613, 1620). 113r11 Maurolyci Opusc. Mathematic. 4o. Maurolico, francesco. Opuscula mathematica. Venice: f. de franceschi, 1575. 4o. BL.

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113r12 Maurolycas de lumine & umbra. 4o. Maurolico, francesco. Photismi de lumine et umbra ad perspectivam et radiorum incidentiam facientes. 4o edns. found 1611–17.

113r24 viz Prærogatiua 150v02 Added at the bottom of the page in the hand of the second earl, probably as an addition to 113r23: the cross-reference is to a different work on a similar subject.

113r13 Maximus vi. Vranologia. 207v07 113r14 {S.} Maximus vi. Leo. 97r15 113r15 Maximus de Ecclesiast. Mytagogia B. P. gr. La. T. 2 Maximus (saint). De ecclesiastica mystagogia. PG 91: 657. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 113r16 Maximes etc vi. life 99v04 113r17 Mays History of the Parliament vi. History. 79r08 113r18 Mayeri Hieroglyphica, siue Arcana arcanissima 4o. Maier, Michael. Arcana arcanissima: hoc est, hieroglyphica Aegyptio-Graeca. [n.p., 1614?] and [London], 1614. 4o. STC 17196.3–96.5. 113r19 Mayerne his Generall History of Spayne fol. Mayerne Turquet, Louis de. The generall historie of Spaine. Tr. E. Grimeston. London: A. Islip f. G. Eld, 1612. fol. STC 17747. 113r20 Mayerne histoire generale d’Espagne fol. Mayerne Turquet, Louis de. Histoire générale d’Espagne. fol. edns. found 1587–1635. 113r21 Mayerne sa description de France, Italie, Alemagne, Espagne etc. 8o. Mayerne Turquet, Théodore de. Sommaire description de la France, Allemagne, Italie et Espagne. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1604–42. 113r22 Mayerne sa Monarchie Aristo. Democratique. \4/ Mayerne Turquet, Louis de. La monarchie aristodémocratique, ou le gouvernement composé et meslé des trois formes de légitimes républiques. Paris, 1611. 4o. In 1723 booklist. 113r23 Maynoldus de Titulis Philippi Hisp. Regis. 4o. Mainoldus, Jacobus. De titulis Philippi Austrii regis catholici liber. Bologna: P. Bonardo, 1573. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2.

113v01 Meceleri gram. græcæ 16o. Metzler, Johannes. Primae grammatices Graecae partis rudimenta. 8o edns. found 1529–1615. 113v02 Medicina animæ quæ moriendi ars est. 8o. Auth. freytag, Arnold. Medicina animae, quae moriendi ars est. Bremen: T. de Villiers, 1614. 8o. BL. Sometimes attributed to Urbanus Regius, with freytag as translator. ‘Auth.’ unexplained. 113v03 Medina dell’ arte del navigare. 4o. Medina, Pedro de. L’arte del navegar. 4o edns. found Venice, 1554–1609. An earlier edn. in Spanish (1545) is in folio and bears a slightly different title. 113v04 Meditacion on Psalme 51. 16. Bennet, Sir John. The psalme of mercy: or, a meditation upon the 51 psalme. London, 1625. 12o. STC 1045–45.5. 113v05 Meditacions vpon the Lords Prayer. 16o. Probably Gokin, Thomas. Meditations upon the Lords prayer. London: J.L. f. W. Sheffard, 1624. 8o. STC 11983. Gokin’s name is not on his title page, making his work the most likely match for the (author-less) entry. But see also STC 3484–93, 19772 and Wing S546 for similar titles. 113v06 Mela vi. Solini 178r05 113v07 Melanctonis Dialectica. Melanchthon, Philipp. Insufficient information to identify title. Probably either De dialectica libri IV or Erotemata dialectices, both published in many edns. throughout the period, though other titles by Melanchthon are possible. 113v08 Melanc. etc. vita vi. Vlembergium. 205v18 113v09 Mel. vi. Carion. 29r03–04 113v10 Mel. vi Sententiæ 174r19

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113v11 Melanc. Buceri Hedionis, Sententiæ de pace Ecclesiæ. 8o. Melanchthon, Philipp [and others]. Sententiae Phil. Melanthonis, Martini Buceri, Casp. Hedionis et aliorum in Germania theologorum de pace Ecclesiae. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn. Includes work by Martin Bucer and Caspar Hedio. Jacques-Auguste de Thou sometimes credited as editor. 113v12 Melanges historiques, etc et Paradoxalles etc par Pierre de St. Iulien, Doyen de Chalon. – 8o. A Lyon. Anno 1589. Saint-Julien, Pierre de. Meslanges historiques et recueils de diverses matières, pour la plus-part paradoxalles et néantmoins vrayes. Lyons: B. Rigaud, 1588–9. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

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113v18 Memoires de la ligue. 8o. See 113v19: duplicated entry or another copy, possibly of a single vol. 113v19 Memoires de la Ligues 6 vol. 8o. depuis l’an – 1576 jusques a l’an – 1598. Goulart, Simon (the elder). Mémoires de la ligue sous Henri III et Henry IIII ... depuis l’an 1576 jusques a l’an 1598. 6 vols. 8o edns. found 1587–1604. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 41r14 and 113v18.

113v13 Melanthe Fabula Pastoralis. 4o.

113v20 Memoires de l’Estat de France soubs Cha. 9em 8o. Goulart, Simon (the elder). Mémoires de l’estat de France sous Charles IX. 3 vols. (often bound in 2). 8o edns. found 1576–9. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 41r13 (specifying 2 vols.), 113v21, and possibly 75r21.

Brooke, Samuel (attrib.). Melanthe fabula pastoralis. Cambridge: C. Legge, 1615. 4o. STC 17800.

113v21 Memoires de France soubs Charles 9. 4o.

113v14 Melito Episc. Sardensis de Transitu Virg. Ma. B. P. T. 7 Melito (bp. of Sardis) (attrib.). De Transitu Virginis Mariae. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. for the complex history of this work see ‘Apocrypha’ in Catholic Encyclopedia. 113v15 Melito a Hermodore etc par Le Sr. de St. Agatang – 4o. – 1635. par L’Evesque de Ballay contre les Cœnobites Camus, Jean-Pierre (bp. of Belley). Les esclaircissemens de Meliton sur les entretiens curieux d’Hermodore. [n.p.], 1635. 4o. Bn. Published under the pseudonym ‘Sieur de SaintAgatange.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 50r05. In 1723 booklist. 113v16 Melzo Regole militari fol. Bis. Melzo, Lodovico. Regole militari sopra il governo e servitio della cavalleria. Antwerp: J. Trognesius, 1611. fol. BL. ‘Bis’ = two copies. 113v17 Memoires des Gaules. 4o. Dupleix, Scipion. Mémoires de Gaules, despuis le deluge jusques a l’establissement de la monarchie françoise. Paris: L. Sonnius, 1619. 4o. Bn. Later edns. (1627–50) all in folio. In 1723 booklist.

See 113v20: duplicated entry, another copy, or another vol. from the set. 113v22 Memoires de Castelneau. 4o. A Paris. Anno 1621. Castelnau, Michel de. Les mémoires ... auxquels sont traitées les choses les plus remarquables qu’il a vues et négociées en France, Angleterre et Ecosse, sous les rois François II et Charles IX. Paris: C. Chappelet, 1621. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 31v36 (date not specified). In 1723 booklist. 113v23 Memoire del Cardin. Bentivoglio. Amsterdam. 1648. 8o. Bentivoglio, Guido (cardinal). Memorie, overo diario. Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1648. 8o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s 8d (unbound). In 1723 booklist.

114r01 The retyred Mans Meditacions or the Mysterye and Power of Godlynes by Sir Henry Vane 4to. London – 1655. Vane, Sir Henry. The retired mans meditations. London, 1655. 4o. Wing V75–75A.

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115r01 Memoires de la Royne Margarite. 8o. Marguerite (de Valois, queen consort). Les memoires de la roine Marguerite. Ed. A. de Mauléon. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1628–49. In 1723 booklist. 115r02 Memoires du Mr. du Plessis 2 vol. 4o. 1624. Mornay, Philippe de. Memoires de M. Philippes du Mornay, seigneur du Plessis-Marli. Ed. V. Conrart, J. Daillé, a. D. de Liques. 2 vols. La forest: J. Bureau, 1624–5. 4o. Bn. Imprint from vol. 2. Several commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. In 1723 booklist. 115r03 Memoires du Duc de Rohan fol. Ms. Rohan, Henri de (duc de Rohan). [Les mémoires de duc de Rohan]. Manuscript. fol. Manuscript copy of a text first printed in Amsterdam in 1644. 115r04 Memoires du Monsr. du Sully des sages & Royals oeconomies d’Estat, etc A Amsterdam. Béthune, Maximilien de (duc de Sully). Memoires des sages et royalles oeconomies d’estate domestiques, politiques et militaires de Henry le Grand. 2 vols. Amsterdam [actually Château de Sully], [1638]. fol. BL. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4, z1/5, and z1/9. 115r05 Mella Patrum, nempe omnium quorum pro prima nascentis & Patientis Ecclesiæ tria secula vsque ad pacem sub Constantino, scripta prodierunt etc. Collegit Franciscus Rous, etc London. 1650. 8o. Rous, francis (the elder). Mella patrum. London: T. Maxey, sold by S. Gellibrand, 1650. 8o. Wing R2023. 115r06 Menasseh Ben-Israel, de Creatione Problemata 30. etc. Amstelodami. Anno 1635. 8o. Bis. Manasseh, ben Joseph, ben Israel. De creatione problemata XXX. Amsterdam: typis auctoris, 1635. 8o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies. 115r07 Menard de St. Louijs de France. 4o. Joinville, Jean de. Histoire de S. Loys, IX du nom, roy de France. Ed. C. Menard. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1617. 4o. Bn.

Mendoza, Bernardino de. Theorique and practise of warre. Tr. E. Hoby. [Middelburg: R. Schilders], 1597. 4o. STC 17819. 115r10 Mendoza Teoria & Prattica di guerra. 4o. Mendoza, Bernardino de. Teorica et prattica di guerra terrestre e marittima. Tr. S. Gratii. 4o edns. found Venice, 1596–1616. In 1723 booklist. 115r11 Menevensis vi. Anglica 7v14 115r12 Menippée Satyre d’Espagne. 8o. Satyre Ménippée de la vertu du Catholicon d’Espagne, et de la tenue des estats de Paris. 8o and small-format edns. found 1593–1649. See 31r04 for a duplicated entry or another copy, and 182v14 for a supplement to this work. In 1723 booklist. 115r13 Mennenij deliciæ Equestres. Mennens, frans. Deliciae equestrium, sive militarium ordinum et eorundem origines statuta, symbola et insignia, iconibus additis genuinis. 8o edns. found Cologne, 1613–38. 115r14 Mensuræ vi. Capellus 27v24 115r15 Mensheus Piegel van Neander 8o. neander, Hippophilus. De spieghel der menschen. Dordrecht: J. Troyen, 1595. 8o. BU Amsterdam. 115r16 Mentzius Germanicé Probably Menz, Balthasar. Insufficient information to identify title. Poet and historian, Menz (1537–1617) published widely in German. 115r17 Mercatoris Chronologia fol. Mercator, Gerhard. Chronologia, hoc est, temporum demonstratio exactissima, ab initio mundi, usque ad annum ... MDLXVIII. Cologne: heirs of A. Birckmann, 1569. fol. BL. 115r18 Mercator vi. Gerardus. 64r04–06, 64r09

115r08 Mendoza sus Proverbios. 4o. López de Mendoza, Iñigo. Los proverbos. 4o and 8o edns. found [ca 1490]–1552.

115r19 Merceri Conciliator 8o. Biturigis Anno 1587. Mercier, Jean. Conciliator, sive ars conciliandorum eorum quae in jure contraria videntur. Bourges: G. Lauverjat, 1587. 8o. Bn.

115r09 Mendoza Theorye & Practise of Warre 4o.

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See 115r22: duplicated entry or a stray vol. from the larger set. 115r21 Mercure François Continué 3 vol 8o. La continuation du Mercure François. 3 pts. Paris: E. Richer, 1613. 8o. BL. Usually catalogued as part of the larger set (see 115r22); possibly duplicated copies. 115r22 Mercure Francois. Tom. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Le Mercure François, ou, la suitte de l’histoire de la paix. 25 vols. Paris: J. a. E. Richer, 1611–48. 8o. BL. See 115r22 and 165r06 for duplicated entries or stray vols. In 1723 booklist. Many commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/2, and z47.

115v01 Mercure Iesuite ou Recueil des pieces concernans le progres des Iesuites leurs escrits & differens. Tome Premier a Geneue 8o. Anno 1631. Le Mercure jesuite. Ed. J. Godefroy. Geneva: P. Aubert, 1631. 8o. Bn. Possibly one vol. only. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8. 115v02 Mercurij Gallobelgici. 9 libill. 8o. Mercurii Gallobelgici. Many pts. bound in varying no. of vols., published under varying titles and editors in various places, 1596–1650. 8o and 12o. With ‘libill.’ probably = ‘libelli,’ the Latin for ‘pamphlets.’ See 115v03–04 for separately catalogued individual vols. Accounts of John Cumbleden (CKS U1475 A42/3): 9 May 1631, 10s 6d for various books including a Gallobelgicus. The list of works purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65, additional bill) includes 5s for ‘3 Mercurij Gallo=Belgici. 1 voll. bd.’ 115v03 Mercurius Gallobel. Anno 1624. Probably Mercurii Gallobelgici. Vol. 15. Ed. G. Arthus. frankfurt: S. Latomus, 1624. Wolfenbüttel. See 115v02 for a larger set. 115v04 Mercurij Gall. Tomi vigesimi septimi liber 2dus Part Anno 1648. – 1649. – 1650. Francofurti. 8o. Mercurii Gallobelgici. Vol. 27. Ed. J.G. Schleder. frankfurt: widow of S. Latomus, 1650. 8o. Bn. See 115v02 for a larger set.

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115v05 Mercurij Brittanici terræ Australis descriptio. 8o. Hall, Joseph (pseud. Mercurius Brittanicus). Mundus alter et idem sive Terra Australis ... nuperrime lustrata. [London, sold by] and [London and Hanau, sold by] frankfurt: heirs of A. de Renialme, [1605?], [1607?]. 8o. STC 12685–85.3. 115v06 Merlin ses Prophesies. 4o. A Paris. old print. Les prophecies de Merlin. fol. and 4o edns. published in Paris found 1498–1528. 115v07 Merlins life his Prophesies interpreted etc London – 1641. 4o. Heywood, Thomas. The life of Merlin ... His prophecies and predictions interpreted. London: J. okes, sold by J. Emery, 1641. 4o. Wing H1786. 115v08 Merula Cosmographiæ vniversalis. fol. Merula, Paulus. Cosmographiae generalis libri III. Amsterdam and Leiden, 1620–1. fol. BL. 115v09 Mesguissier histoire de Normandie. 16. L’histoire et cronique de Normandie. Rouen: M. le Mesgissier, 1578–1610. 8o. Revised and expanded version of a work first published in 1558 and attrib. to Jean nagarel. Duplicated entry or additional copy at 75r18. 115v10 Meslanges historiques de matieres Paradoxales. Sainct Julien de Baleure, Pierre de. Meslanges historiques, et recueils de diverses matières pour la plupart paradoxales. Lyons: B. Rigaud, 1588–9. 8o. In 1723 booklist. 115v11 Messia variæ Lezzioni. 8o. Mexia, Pedro. La selva di varie lettioni. 4o and 8o edns. found 1547–1638. In 1723 booklist. 115v12 Mestrisal de la vertu de la foy. Mestrezat, Jean. De la vertu de la foy. Charenton: n. Bourdin a. widow L. Perier, 1644. 8o. Bn. 115v13 Meterani historia Belgica fol ter. Meteren, Emanuel van. Historia Belgica nostri potissimum temporis. [n.p., 1600?]. fol. BL. ‘ter’ = three copies: but see also 52r03 and 115v14– 15. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 7 Dec. 1618, 7s for ‘meterrans Belgicke historie.’

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115v14 Meteranus de Belg. Historia vniuersali fol. See 115v13: probably a duplicated entry for one of the three copies listed there, possibly an additional copy. ‘Universalis’ appears in the running head. 115v15 Meteranus Germanice. fol. Meteren, Emanuel van. Historia, oder eigentliche ... Beschreibung ... Kriegsandel ... und Thaten so sich in Niderlandt. fol. edns. in German found 1596–1652. 115v16 Methode de lire L’Histoire par Guillard. 16. Gaillard, Pierre Droit de. Methode qu’on doit tenir en la lecture de l’histoire. 8o and 12o edns. found 1579–1604. 115v17 {Sancti} Methodij Fragmentum B. Pa. To. 5. Methodius (saint, bp. of olympus, Patara and Tyre). Incipit: Cum multis & sanctis sensibus qui adhortantur. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5.

Meurer, Wolfgang. Meteorologia. 4o and 8o edns. found Leipzig, 1587–1606. 115v20 Meurersi Relationis Historicæ Continuatio 8 . Meurer, Theodor (Sigismundus Latomus). Relationis historicae continuatio. 4o and 8o edns. found 1600–42. o

115v23 {vid. Antigoni} 10r06 Marginal entry, indexed on Meursius. 115v24 Meursius de Ludis Græcorum – 16. Meursius, Joannes (the elder). De ludis Graecorum. 8o edns. found Leiden, 1622–5.

116r01 Merlini Angl. Errata &c discouered &c by G. Wharton 1647. vi. in Ramas Eng. 8 parte 158v04 Wharton, Sir George. Merlini Anglici errata: or, the errors ... of Master Lilly’s new Ephemeris ... discovered. [London], 1647. 8o. Wing W1553.

Charles I. The kings majesties last most gracious message for peace sent ... the 29 of January, 1645. London, 1646. 4o. Wing C2374.

115v19 Meureri Meteorologia. 4o.

115v22 Meursij Historia Danica. 4o. Meursius, Joannes (the elder). Historiae Danicae libri III. fol. and 4o edns. found 1630–8.

115v26 Meursi Rerum Belgicarum lib. 5 in 4o. Meursius, Joannes (the elder). Rerum Belgicarum libri quatuor ... additur quintus. Leiden: L. Elzevier, 1614. 4o. BL.

116r02 Last Message from the K. to the 2 houses 29. Ian. 1645. 4o. vi. Ra. 2 parte 158v04

115v18 {Sancti} Methodij Patriarchæ Constantinop. Comentaria ibid. Tom. 6. Methodius (saint, bp. of olympus, Patara and Tyre). Incipit: Si puer quidem comprensus fuerit. PG 100: 1299. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6.

115v21 Meursius rerum Belgicarum 2us vol. 4. Meursius, Joannes (the elder). Rerum Belgicarum libri IV. Pt. 2. Leiden: L. Elzevier, 1614. 4o. BL. See 115v26 for another vol.

115v25 {vid Tralliani} 195r01 Marginal entry, indexed on Meursius.

116r03 His majesties mess. to the Kingdome of Scotland shewing that he hath giuen order for disbanding all his forces in both Kingdomes &c London May 26. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Charles I. His majesties message, to the kingdome of Scotland [imprint dated 26 May]. London: L. Chapman, 1646. 4o. Wing C2485. 116r04 The Starry Messenger or an Interpretacion of the 3. suns, seen at lond. the 19. nov. 1644. by W. L. vid. in Ramas Eng. 8 parte. 158v04 Lilly, William. The starry messenger. London: J. Partridge a. H. Blunden, 1645. 4o. Wing L2245. 116r05 Mr. Peter’s Message \to/ the Parl. from Sir Tho. Fairf. vi. Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 Peters, Hugh. Mr. Peters message delivered in ... parliament ... from Sir Thomas Fairfax. London: J. Coe, 1646. 4o. Wing P1710. 116r06 Mr. Peters mess. from Sir Tho. Fairf. conc. the West, and the disb. the Pr. & Sir Ra. Hoptons Army. Ibid. 158v04 Peters, Hugh. Master Peters messuage from Sir Thomas Fairfax ... with the whole state of the west, and all the particulars about the disbanding of the princes and Sir Ralph Hoptons army. London: M. Walbancke, 1645. 4o. Wing P1710A.

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116v01 Minors no Senators vi. in Ramas Eng. 9. parte 158v04 Prynne, William. Minors no senators. Or a briefe discourse proving that infants under the age of 21 yeares are uncapable in point of law, of being members of parliament. London, 1646. 4o. Wing P4008. 116v02 Minutius vid. Historia. 76r04 116v03 Miscelaneorum Theolog: quibus non modo scripturæ Divinæ, sed & aliorum Classicorum Auctor plurima monumenta explicantur atque illustrantur. libri tres, Auctore Nicolao Fullero. Londini 1617. 4o. fuller, nicholas. Miscellaneorum theologicorum ... libri tres. London: J. Bill, 1617. 4o. STC 11462.

117r01 Mexia de La vidas de Los Imperadores. Mexia, Pedro. Historia imperial y cesarea, en la qual en summa se contienen las vidas y hechos de todos los cesares emperadores de Roma. fol. edns. found 1545–79. 117r02 Mexio his Treastise ancient and moderne tymes. vbi Sansovino verdio Guyon, Gruget fol. Mexia, Pedro; Sansovino, francesco; [and others]. The treasurie of auncient and moderne times. Tr. T. Milles. London: W. Jaggard, 1613. fol. STC 17936. 117r03 Miyeri Annales Flandriæ fol. Meyer, Jacobus. Commentarii sive annales rerum Flandricarum libri septendecim. Ed. A. Meyer. fol. edns. found 1561–80. 117r04 Mide proceedings of his Majestie. 4o. Possibly A declaration of the just causes of his majesties proceeding against those ministers, attainted of high treason. Edinburgh and London, 1606. 4o. STC 21960.5–21961. Cross-reference from 83r10 indicates that ‘Mide’ is an error for ‘Milde’ and that ‘his Majestie’ is James. The pamphlet argues for the king’s mildness in this case. 117r05 Militia di Duca di Toscana. 4o. Tuscany (Grand Duchy). Capitoli ordini, e privilegii fatti, stabiliti, e concessi dal serenissimo Gran Duca, & Principe di Toscana. Alle militie, et bande di terra, e di mare a piedi, & cavallo de loro felicissimi stati. 4o edns. found 1566–1619. 117r06 Minerva Brittanniæ vi. Peacham. ? Peacham, Henry (the younger). Minerva Britanna, or a garden of heroical devises. London: W. Dight, [1612]. 4o. STC 19511.

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Author cross-referenced, but entry under author missing. 117r07 Mines vi description and Erker 44r27, 52v01 117r08 Minsheu his Span. and English Dixionary. fol. Percyvall, Richard; Minsheu, John. A dictionarie in Spanish and English. London, 1599, 1623. fol. STC 19620–21b.5. Duplicated entry or another copy at 117r09. At least one copy probably the 1599 edn.: accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 14s for ‘Minshew his old dictionary.’ 117r09 Minsheu his Span. Dictionarie. fol. See 117r08: possibly a duplicated entry or another copy; possibly a reference to the Spanish grammar published with both editions. 117r10 Minsheu his Dix. fol. bis Edit. Anno 1617. & 1626. Minsheu, John. Hegemon eis tas glossas: id est, Ductor in linguas, the guide into tongues. 2 pts. London: J. Minsheu, sold by J. Browne, 1617. fol. STC 17944. Catalogued with: Minsheu, John. Minshaei emendatio. London: J. Haviland, 1626. fol. STC 17946. ‘bis’ = two copies, probably the two edns. specified in the entry. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 6 June 1618, 7s ‘for Minsheu his newe dictionarye.’ Minsheu’s ‘Catalogue of persons’ (STC 17944a) who had received copies of the 1617 edn. includes Robert Sidney as ‘Viscount L’Isle, L. Chamberlaine to the Qu. Majest.’ 117r11 Minte & money matters in a paper Booke fol. Probably Martin, Sir Richard. Discourse of the Mynte. Manuscript (ca 1610). fol. CKS. Sidney family copy in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z6). Probably a duplicated entry: see the longer note at 113r02. 117r12 De studio Militari vi. Naudæus 124r13 117r13 Le Ministre d’Etat etc par le Sr. de Silhon. 4o. A Paris – 1634. Silhon, Jean de. Le ministre d’estat avec le véritable usage de la politique moderne. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1634. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

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117r14 Le Minstre fidelle representé sous Louijs 6. en la personne de suger Abbé de St. Dennys, & Regent du Royaume sous Louijs 7. a Paris Anno 1640. 8o. Guillaume (de Saint-Denis). Le ministre fidelle representé sous Louis VI en la personne de Suger. Tr. J. Baudoin. Paris: A. Courbé, 1640. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 117r15 Minutius fœlix v. Arnobius. 13r11 117r16 Minutij fœlicis Octavius B. P. To. 9. Minucius felix (Marcus). Octavius. PL 3: 231. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 117r17 Miræi Elogia gentis Spinulæ 4o. Le Mire, Aubert. Gentis Spinulae illustrium elogia. 4o edns. found 1607–11. 117r18 Miræus de Bello Bohemico sub: Fred. 2d. 16o. Le Mire, Aubert. De bello Bohemico, Ferdinandi II Caesaris auspiciis. Cologne: H. Krafft, 1622. 8o. Bn. 117r19 Miræus vi. Collegia 35v08 117r20 Mirandula vi. Picorum. 144v08 117r21 Miro de l’origine de Cheualiers. 8o. Le Mire, Aubert. Origine des chevaliers et ordres militaires. Anvers: D. Martens, 1609. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 117r22 Mirtæus rerum Belgicarum. 4o. Le Mire, Aubert. Rerum Belgicarum annales. Brussels: J. Pepermans, [1624]. 8o. BL. 117r23 Miseries of Barbary. 8o. Wilkins, George. Three miseries of Barbary: plague, famine, civill warre. London: W.J. f. H. Gosson, [1607]. 4o. STC 25639. 117r24 Missa Æthiopum B. P. To. 6. Missa aethiopicum quae etiam appellatur canon universalis. PL 138: 907. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 117r25 Missa Mozarabum B. P. To. 6. Leandrus Hispaliensis (saint, bp. of Seville). Missa mozarabe D. Leandro Hispaliensi episcopo peculiariter in Hispanis usitata. Incipit: Eiusdem utebantur vestibus sacris. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6.

117v01 Missæ Expositio antiqua ibid. Expositio missae transcripta ex venerandae vetustatis codicibus. Incipit: Missa pro multis causis celebratur. Prima, ut saepe rogemus Deum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 117v02 A Missiue to his Majestie of great Brittanie King Iames written divers yeares since by Dr. Carrier conteyning the motiues of his Conuersion to the Catholique Religion, with a notable foresight of the present distempers, etc first printed at Liege and now reprinted at Paris with Notes etc – 1649. 16o. Carier, Benjamin. A missive to his majesty of Great Britain, King James. Paris, 1649. 12o. Wing C572. 117v03 Missale Roman. fol. [Missal]. numerous fol. edns. throughout the period. 117v04 Missale – 16. [Missal]. numerous small-format edns. throughout the period. 117v05 Mitis pietas Religiosa. 8o. Mitis, Thomas (a Lymusa). Pietas religiosa. Prague, 1575. 8o. BL. 117v06 Mocenici Contemplationes. vbi And. Cæsalpinus Quæst. Peripatet. & Telesius de rerum natura. fol. Mocenicus, Philippus; Cesalpino, Andrea; Telesio, Bernardino. Tractationum philosophicarum tomus unus: I. P. Mocenici ... Contemplationes. II. A. Caesalpini ... Quaestionum peripateticarum libri quinque. III. B. Telesii ... De rerum natura. Geneva: E. Vignon, 1588. fol. BL. 117v07 Mocenico la guerra di Cambray. 8o. Mocenigo, Andrea. La guerra di Cambrai. 8o edns. found Venice, 1544–62. In 1723 booklist. 117v08 Modestus vi. Vegetius. bis. 201r04 ‘bis’ = two copies. 117v09 Modius de Cler. Rom. Ecclesiæ habitu 4o. Modius, franciscus; Amman, Jost. Cleri totius Romanae ecclesiae subjecti. frankfurt: S. feyerabend, 1585. 4o. BL. 117v10 Molina de Iustitia

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Molina, Luis de (Jesuit). De justitia. Edns. found 1594– 1614. 117v11 Molina de Hispanorum primogeniorum origine a natura fol. Lugd. – 1588. Molina, Luis (jurist). De Hispanorum primogeniorum origine ac natura. Leiden: P. Landry, 1588. fol. BL. 117v12 Car. Molinæi opera quæ vetant omnia 3 vol. fol. Paris. Anno – 1612. Du Moulin, Charles. Opera quae extant omnia. Paris: n. Buon, 1612. fol. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl, specifying this edn., in Birch (BL Add. 4464). His other citations to Du Moulin on french law in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9 may refer to this work or to 35v25, 36v08, or 39v35. 117v13 Molinæi Consilium super Iesuit. 8o. Du Moulin, Charles. Consilium super commodis vel incommodis novae sectae ... Jesuitarum. Hanau: T. de Villiers, 1604. 8o. BL. 117v14 Molinæus vi Comentarius etc vid. Parænesis. 35v25, 139v03 117v15 Moulin vi. Coustumier 39v35 117v16 Molinæi de Cognitione dei. 32. Du Moulin, Pierre. De cognitione Dei tractatus. Smallformat edns. found 1624–31. 117v17 Molinæus Matisconensis de diversa hominum natura prout a vet. Phylosophis ex corporum speciebus reperta est cognoscenda siue de Physiognomiæ racione 8o. Ibid. Sepulvedæ Cordubensis comentatio de Correctione anni & mens. Rom. Item Epist. Duæ, vna melchioris Guilandini altera Conradi Gesneri de stirpium aliquot nominibus vetust. ac nouis. Item Dexippi Phylos. Platon. Iamblici discip. in defension Prædica. Aristotelis aduersus Plotinum Porphyrij Præcept. & Quæstionum libri tres. Du Moulin, Antoine. De diversa hominum natura. Lyons: J. de Tournes, 1549. 8o. BL. Catalogued with: Sepúlveda, Juan Ginés de. De correctione anni mensiumque Romanorum commentatio. 8o edns. found 1546–7. Catalogued with: Guilandinus, Melchior; Gesner, Conrad. De stirpium aliquot nominibus vetustis ac novis epistolae duo. 8o edns. found 1557–8.

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Catalogued with: Dexippus (the Platonist). In defensionem praedicamentorum Aristotelis adversus Plotinum ... quaestionum libri III. Paris: M. Vascosanus, 1549. 8o. BL.

118r01 Mock-maiestie or the Seige of Munster vi in Ramas Eng. 3. parte. 158v04 Phillippson, J. Mock-majesty; or, the siege of Munster. London: J.S. a. L.C., 1644. 4o. Wing P2120. 118r02 Moderator vi. Persecution 141r08 118r03 Molin, vi. Coustumes de la Prevosté & Vicomté de Paris. C. 36v08 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 118r04 Mollet. vi. Iardin. 82v01

118v01 Monarchy asserted to bee the best and most ancient & legall forme of Government in a Conference at Whitehall with Oliver late Protector & a Comittee of Parliament 8o. 1660. Whitlocke, Bulstrode. Monarchy asserted. London: J. Redmayne f. P. Chetwin, 1660. 8o. Wing W1988–88A. 118v02 Monarchia. vi. Lucij Cornelij Monarch. L. 40r01 ‘L’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 118v03 Monasticon Britannicum, or a Historicall narration of the first founding and flourishing state of the Antient monasteries &c by R. B. London. 1655. 4o Broughton, Richard. Monastichon Britanicum. London: H. Herringman, 1655. 8o. Wing B5000. 118v04 Moncks Polycronicon vi. Polycronicon. 148r01 118v05 Montalte, lettres Provinciales vi Lettres L. 98v01 ‘L’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

119r01 Moltheri Systhesis. 8o. Molther, Johann. Syzetesis: de forma et quantitate anni diluviani. frankfurt: A. Hummius, 1618. 8o. BL.

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Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 6d ‘for Moltherus de quantitate.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 119r02. 119r02 Moltheri annus diluvianus See 119r01: duplicated entry or another copy. 119r03 Monatholij mechanica Aristotelis vi. Aristot. 11v31 119r04 Monarchy or no monarchy &c in England by Wm. Lilly London – 1651. 4o. Lilly, William. Monarchy or no monarchy in England. London: H. Blunden, 1651. 4o. Wing L2228. 119r05 Monardes delo que traen 2de las Indias & de la piera bezoar 8o. Monardes, nicolás. Dos libros, el uno que trata de todas las cosas que traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales, que sirven al uso de la medicina ... y el otro que trata de ... la piedra bezaar. 4o and 8o edns. found 1565–80. 119r06 Monardes Simplicium medicamentorum ex novo orbe allatorum. 4o. Monardes, nicolás. Simplicium medicamentorum ex novo orbe delatorum historia. Tr. C. de L’Écluse. 8o edns. found 1579–1605. 119r07 Monde vi. Division. 46v23 119r08 Monetæ mutatio vi. Marianæ tract. 7. 109v23 119r09 Moneys vi. Conference & alteracion  7r08, 37r28 119r10 Monoyes vi. Declaracion 42v08 119r11 Monfarts Survey of the East Indies transl. Anno 1615. 4o. feynes, Henri de (de Monfart). An exact and curious survey of all the East Indies. Tr. J. Loiseau de Tourval. London: T. Dawson f. W. Arundell, 1615. 4o. STC 10840. 119r12 Monita politica diversorum authorum. 4o. Monita politica, ad sacri Romani imperii principes de immensa Curiae Romanae potentia moderanda. frankfurt: n. Hoffmann f. P. Kopff, 1609. 4o. BL.

119r13 Monluc ses memoires See 119r14: duplicated entry or another copy. 119r14 Monluc ses Commentaires. 4o. Monluc, Blaise (siegneur de). Commentaires. 8o edns. found 1592–1633. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4. Duplicated entry or another copy at 119r13. 119r15 Monstrelet ses Chroniques. fol. Monstrelet, Enguerrand de. [Chroniques]. fol. edns. found [ca 1500]–1603. Philip Sidney recommends ‘Anguerard of Monstrelett, written in old frenche’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/10 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 119r16 Montacutio Analecta. 1. Montague against Baronius. fol. Montagu, Richard. Analecta ecclesiasticarum exercitationum. London: Soc. Bibliopolarum, [1622]. fol. STC 18029. 119r17 Montacutij apparatus ad origines Ecclesiast. fol. – Oxon. 1635. Montagu, Richard. Apparatus ad origines ecclesiasticas. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1635. fol. STC 18033. 119r18 Montague vi. Answer. vid. Woman. 9r21, 213v05 119r19 Montagues Appeale to Cæsar. 4o. Montagu, Richard. Appello Caesarem. A just appeale from two unjust informers. London, 1625. 4o. STC 18030–1. 119r20 Montagues Essayes. fol. Montaigne, Michel E. de. The essayes, or morall, politike and militarie discourses of Lo. Michaell de Montaigne. Tr. J. florio. London, 1603–32. fol. STC 18041–3. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 4 Jan. 1619/20, 2s 4d for ‘Montagnes Essayes.’ Scribe’s ‘gue’ and ‘gne’ are indistinguishable (the same was probably true of his manuscript source), but format in entry and date in purchase record confirm Montaigne, not Montagu (see 119r21).

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119r21 Montague’s Essayes. 8o vid. Essayes. 53r02 Montagu, Walter. Miscellanea spiritualia: or, devout essaies. London: W. Lee, D. Pakeman, a. G. Bedell, 1648. 4o. Wing M2473. The cross-reference is to the second part, published in 1654 (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652); cross-reference was likely added to this entry at the same time.

119v07 Montferrato compendio historical. fol. Compendio del fatto e breve discorso della causa di Monferrato per il serenissimo duca di Savoi. [n.p., 1614]. fol. Bn.

119r22 Montagu ses Maximes Politiques & Militaires. 8o. Montagu, Henri de. Les cinq principales maximes politiques et militaires des capitaines modernes. Paris: J. Planchon, 1610. 12o. Bn.

119v09 Montlyard vi Genealogie de Condé 62v19 Circular cross-reference: identification provided at 62v19.

119r23 Montani Com. in lib. Iudicum. 4o. Arrius Montanus, Benedictus. De varia republica, sive commentaria in librum Judicum. Antwerp: Plantin, 1592. 4o. BL.

119v01 Montecatinus in Politica. fol. See 119v02: duplicated entry or another copy.

119v08 Montgomery de la Milice Francoise Montgommery, Louis de. La milice Françoise. 8o edns. found 1603–36.

119v10 Montmorency vi. Histoire & Histoire de la vie etc 75r22, 75r15 119v11 Montrose vi. Rebus 159v10 119v12 Monumenta Pr. Walliæ. 4o. Probably Baudius, Dominicus. Monumentum consecratum honori et memoriae ... Brittanniarum principis Henrici Frederici [prince of Wales]. 4o edns. found Leiden, 1612–13. 119v13 Monumetensis vi. Brittannicarum 23v19

119v02 Montecatinus in Politica & Platone. de Repub. fol. Aristotle. In politica Aristotelis ... progymnasmata. Com. A. Montecatini. ferrara: V. Baldini, 1587. fol. BL. Catalogued with: Plato. De Republica. Com. A. Montecatini. ferrara: B. Mammarellus, 1594. fol. BL. Two vols. of what was eventually a three-vol. set. See also 119v01 (for a separate listing of the Aristotle) and 146r20 (for a separate listing of the Plato).

119v14 Mora discorsos morales. 4o. Mora, Juan de. Discursos morales. Madrid: P. Madrigal, 1589. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 119v15 Morauij Naupactiados siue Lampatiados Iac: Regis Brittaniæ. 4o. Moravius, Thomas. Naupactiados, sive Lepantiados Jacobi magni. London, 1604. 4o. STC 14385.5–14386.

119v03 Monte santo de Granada vi Historia. 79r09

119v16 More vi. Anglica 7v14

119v04 Monte maior sa diana 8 bis. Montemayor, Jorge de. Diana. 8o and 12o edns., in many languages, published throughout the period after 1561. Two copies (‘bis’), not necessarily in the same language. A Spanish edn. is listed in the 1723 booklist.

119v17 Moresinus de Metallis. 8o. Moresinus, Thomas. Liber novus de metallorum causis et trans-substantione. frankfurt: J. Wechel, 1593. 8o. BL.

119v05 Monteregius de Triangulis etc. fol. Regiomontanus, Johannes [and others]. De triangulis [and other works]. fol. edns. found 1533–61. 119v06 Montis ferrati Ducatus vi. Consultatio 39r11

119v18 Mori opera. 8o. More, Sir Thomas. Lucubrationes. Utopiae libri II. Progymnasmata [and other works]. Basle: Episcopius, 1563. 8o. BL. Philip Sidney mentions Utopia in Defence, 86. 119v19 {Moore vi. Historie.} 76v01 119v20 Morinus vi Baptista 15v34

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119v21 Morisotas vi. Orbis. 133r13 119v22 Morley his Introduction to Practicall Musicke. fol. Morley, Thomas. A plaine and easie introduction to practicall musicke. London, 1597–1608. fol. STC 18133–4. 119v23 Mornæus de Ecclesia 8o. Mornay, Philippe de. Tractatus de ecclesia. 8o edns. found 1579–99. 119v24 Morney de l’Eglise. 4o. Mornay, Philippe de. Traicté de l’église. 4o and 8o edns. found 1578–1600. 119v25 Morneus vi. Memoires 115r02 119v26 Mornay Lacrymæ 4o. Mornay, Philippe de. Lachrimae. [Paris?] and Saumur, 1606. 4o. 119v27 Mornay his truenesse of Religion 4o. Mornay, Philippe de. A woorke concerning the trewnesse of the christian religion. Tr. Sir P. Sidney a. A. Golding. London, 1587–1617. 4o. STC 18149–52. 119v28 Mornay ses Meditacions Christiennes 8. Mornay, Philippe de. Discours et méditations chrestiennes. 3 pts. 8o edns. found 1609–24. 119v29 Moros vi. Coronica. 39v13

120r01 Monuments of Westminster & Pauls 1600, 4o. Camden, William. Reges, reginae, nobiles & alii in ecclesia collegiata B. Petri Westmonasterii sepulti, usque ad annum 1600. London: E. Bollifant, 1600. 4o. STC 4518. See also 161r14, a ‘main’ entry for this work specifying the 1603 edn. This is an ‘added’ entry, indicating a book entered in the catalogue after 1652. 120r02 Morlands History of Piemont vi. History. 78r08

120v01 Peter Le Moyne his Gallery of Heroick women in English. vi Gallery. G. 61v03 ‘G’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.)

120v02 Tho. Muns discourse of Forraigne Trade. vi Treasure. 195r07

121r01 {de} Morte & Immortalitate vi. Marianæ Tractatus. 109v23 121r02 {de} Morte & Immort. 8. by E of Manchester Montagu, Henry (earl of Manchester). Contemplatio mortis, et immortalitas. London, 1631–48. 12o. STC 18023.5–28.5, Wing M404–04A. The ‘8’ probably refers to format. Most likely one of the 1631 edns. (STC 18023.5–24): purchase record from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 8d for ‘Contemplatio mortis.’ 121r03 {de} vita & Morte Mosis per Gilbertum Gaulingnam. Paris. 1629. 8. Gaulmin, Gilbert. De vita et morte Mosis. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1629. 8o. Bn. 121r04 Morton Bish. of Couentry & Lichf: of the Masse etc \fol/ Morton, Thomas. Of the institution of the sacrament of the blessed bodie and blood of Christ, (by some called) the masse of Christ. London, 1631–5. fol. STC 18189–90. Most likely the 1631 edn. (STC 18189): purchase record from Richard Whitaker, 1631-32 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 7s. 121r05 Moses Mardenius Assyrius de Sancta Trinitate &c B. P. T. 4 Moses, Mardenus. Theologica de sacrosancta Trinitate contemplatio. Incipit: Laudetur arcanus ille & sublimis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 121r06 Mosis Bar-cepha Cyri Comment. de Paradiso Ibid. T. 1. Moses Bar Kepha (bp. of Beth-Raman, Beth-Kiyonaya, and Mosul). De Paradiso commentarius. Incipit: De paradiso, de quo Beatus Moses scripsit his verbis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 121r07 Moss against Vsury. 8o. Mosse, Miles. The arraignment and conviction of usurie. London, 1595. 4o. STC 18207–8. 121r08 Motus vi. Borrius 23r03

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121r09 Moufetus et alij de Insectis animal: Lond. 1634. fol. Moffett, Thomas. Insectorum sive minimorum animalium theatrum. Ed. T. de Mayerne Turquet. London, 1634. fol. STC 17993–93b. 121r10 Moulin son accomplissement des Propheties 8o. Du Moulin, Pierre. Accomplissement des propheties. 8o edns. found 1612–31. 121r11 Moulin accroysent des aux de siloe. 8o. Du Moulin, Pierre. Accroissement des eaux de Siloé. 8o edns. found 1604–31. 121r12 Moulin sa defence de la Foy Catholique. 8o. Du Moulin, Pierre. Defense de la foy Catholique, contenue au livre de ... Jacques I, roy de la Grand Bretagne. 8o edns. found 1610–31.

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121r21 Muse follastre – 16. La muse folastre, recherchée des plus beaux esprits de ce temps. Small-format edns. found 1600–17. 121r22 Musicke Booke – fol. [Music book]. fol. Possibly a manuscript. 121r23 Rerum Muscouitarum Auctores varij, etc Francofurti Anno 1600. fol. Rerum Moscoviticarum auctores varii. frankfurt: C. Marne a. J. Aubry, 1600. fol. BL. 121r24 Rerum Muscouitarum Comment. Sigismundi Baronis etc – Basileæ fol. 1551. Herberstein, Sigmund von [and others]. Rerum Moscoviticarum commentarii. Basle: J. oporinus, 1551. fol. BL. See 99r06: probably a duplicated entry for one of the two copies listed there.

121r13 Moulin vi. Demandes 44r13 121r14 {Le} Moyen de paruenir. 8o. B. Probably Béroalde de Verville, françois. Le moyen de parvenir. 12o edns. found [1599?]–[1640?]. Possibly the less frequently published Le moyen de parvenir a la cognoissance de Dieu (Lyons, 1562). In 1723 booklist. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies). 121r15 {Le} Moyen de la paix Christienne par milliter Brachet de la Milletière, Théophile. Le moyen de la paix chrestienne en la réunion des catholiques et des évangéliques sur les différens de la religion. Paris, 1637. 8o. Bn. 121r16 Mufetus de Chym. Medica. 8o Moffett, Thomas. De jure et praestantia chymicorum medicamentorum dialogus. frankfurt: heirs of A. Wechel, 1584. 8o. BL. 121r17 Mullerus de Cometis. 4o. Müller, Philipp. De cometa anni MDCXVIII. Leipzig: H. Grosse, 1619. 8o. BL. 121r18 Munsteri Cosmographia vniuersalis. fol. Münster, Sebastian. Cosmographiae universalis libri VI. fol. edns. found 1550–72. 121r19 Murder vi. Gods vid. Triumphs. 64v29, 195v09 121r20 Mureti Com. in Tacitum Ibid. Georg. Godino Curopolat: accensa vi. Curopalatæ 41r30

121r25 Musso Predicke. 8. Musso, Cornelio. Prediche. 4o and 8o edns. found 1554–1610.

121v01 Mutatus Polemo the horrible stratagems of the Iesuites lately practised in England during the Ciuill Warrs discouered by a reclaimed Rom: etc Lond. 1650. 4o. B., A. Mutatus Polemo. The horrible stratagems of the Jesuits. London: R. White, 1650. 4o. Wing B21 (formerly Wing B8A). 121v02 Mutatus Polemo reuised etc A large Tractat discouering the Causes betwixt Presbiter and Independent, Scotland and England by C. H. Lond. 1650. 4o. H., C. Mutatus Polemo revised ... [with] a large tractate. London: R. White, 1650. 4o. Wing C95. Signed C.H. on title page and ‘P.C.’ at end of preliminary epistle: listed under ‘C., P.’ in Wing. 121v03 Mutij Chronica vi. Germanicorum 64r17 121v04 Il Muto che parla par Giacomo Affinati. 16. Affinati d’Acuto, Giacomo. Il muto, che parla, dialogo. 8o edns. found Venice, 1601–6. In 1723 booklist.

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121v05 Cl. Mydorgij Catoptrecorum et Dioptricorum siue Conicorum libri 4or priores. Parisijs Anno 1639. fol. Mydorge, Claude. Prodromi catoptricorum et dioptricorum: sive, conicorum operis ad abdita radii reflexi et refracti mysteria praevii et facem praeferentis. Paris: I. Dedin, 1639. fol. BL. 121v06 Mylls Mysterie of Iniquitie, or Acroamata for summum Bonum et Summa miseria in Commerce fol. Milles, Thomas. The mistery of iniquitie. Discovered in these acroamaticall lessons ... of summum bonum, and summa miseria. London, [1609?]. fol. STC 17933. 121v07 Mynsingerus in Iustiniani Institutiones. fol. Mynsinger, Joachim [and others]. Apotelesma, hoc est, corpus perfectum scholiorum ad quatuor libros Institutionum juris civilis. fol. edns. found 1555–1620. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/7a): 16 Jan. 1623, 11s ‘for mysingerus upon the Institutes’ and 8d ‘for the bringing thereof from London to Penshurst.’ 121v08 Myræus notitiæ Episcopatuum. 8o.

See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. for Greek liturgies in general see PG Index vol. 2, ‘Index methodicus’ V, Liturgies. 121v12 The Mysterie of the 2 Iuntos Presb. & Indep. 1647. vi in Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 Walker, Clement. The mysterie of the two junto’s, Presbyterian and Independent. London, 1647. 4o. Wing W332–32C. An ‘added’ entry (entered in the catalogue after 1652) copied into space at the bottom of a ‘main’ entry page. 121v13 Mysterie of Iniquitie yet working in the Kingdoms of England & Irland discouered – 1643. vi. in Ram. Eng. 3. parte. 158v04 Bowles, Edward. The mysterie of iniquitie yet working in the kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the destruction of religion truly protestant. London, 1643. 4o. Wing B3876–77A. An ‘added’ entry (entered in the catalogue after 1652) copied into space at the bottom of a ‘main’ entry page.

Le Mire, Aubert. Notitia episcopatuum. 8o edns. found 1610–13. 121v09 Mysteries of the Rosary. Probably Loarte, Gaspare. Instructions and advertisements, how to meditate the misteries of the rosarie. Tr. J. fen. 8o and 12o edns. [n.p., n.d.] and Rouen, 1613. STC 16646–7, ARCR II, #269–70. STC provides [London: W. Carter, 1579] for STC 16646, drawing on the 1956 edn. of ARCR. The revised ARCR provides [London: W. Carter, 1599], but elsewhere dates the secret press to which it attributes the work as operating from 1578 to 1579. ESTC and EEBo provide [London: W. Carter, 1597], claiming to draw the imprint from STC and not explaining the attribution to a printer who, according to the STC, ceased printing in 1580 and died in 1584. BL suggests [Rouen? ca 1600]. 121v10 Mysterie of Iniquitie. 1. the Comparison of Cardinalls red hat & a Kings Crowne. fol. Milles, Thomas. The misterie of iniquitie ... Whereby the world may see ... the proud and vaine comparison of a cardinalles red-hat, and a kings golden crowne. London, 1610. fol. STC 17934. 121v11 Mysteriorum ante Consecratorum liturgia B. P. gr. La. T. 2 Divinae mysteriorum ante consecratorum liturgiae declaratio.

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[n] 123v01 Narracion of seuerall Passages betw. his Majestie & Mr. B. Reymes at New-Market conc. the Army Iune the 17. 1647. vi. in Ramas 2 parte 158v04 Reymes, Bullen. A narration of severall passages betwixt his majesty and Master B. Reymes. London: J. Wright, 1647. 4o. Wing R1211. 123v02 Narracion of the taking Dartmouth Anno 1646. vi in Ra. 10. 158v04 Peters, Hugh. Mr Peters message ... from Sir Thomas Fairfax. With the narration of the taking of Dartmouth. London: J. Coe, 1646. 4o. Wing P1710. Listed under primary title at 116r05.

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123v03 Narratiue of the life and death of Natha. Butler By Randolphe yearwood. London – 1657. 16o. yearwood, Randolph. The penitent murderer, being an exact narrative of the life and death of Nathaniel Butler. London: T. newcomb f. J. Rothwell a. T. Matthews, 1657. 8o. Wing y23. 123v04 Narratiue of that stupendious tragedie intended by those traytors Phillips, Tongue, Gibbs &c with the manner of their Arraignment &c Anno 1662. A brief narrative of that stupendious tragedie late intended to be acted by ... Thomas Tonge, George Phillips, Francis Stubbs, James Hind, John Sallers and Nathaniel Gibbs. London, 1662–3. 4o. Wing B4611–12. The date ‘1662’ appears in the title, making the 1663 edn. possible. 123v05 The Earle of Glamorgans negociacons in Ireland &c vi. in Ramas Eng. 4 parte 158v04 Somerset, Edward (marquess of Worcester). The earl of Glamorgans negotiations ... in Ireland demonstrated. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing W3533. 123v06 The Negociacions of Cardinall Woolsey conteyning his life and death. London 1641. 4to. Cavendish, George. The negotiations of Thomas Woolsey ... containing his life and death. London: W. Sheares, 1641. 4o. Wing C1619–19aA. See 99v01 for a version in manuscript.

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124r04 Napoli sito & Lodi. 8o. Tarcagnota, Giovanni. Del sito, et lodi della citta di Napoli. naples: G.M. Scotto, 1566. 8o. BL. 124r05 Napolitane Famiglie nobili Ammirato fol. Ammirato, Scipione (the elder). Delle famiglie nobili napoletane. fol. edns. found 1580–1615 (pt. 1), 1651 (pt. 2). 124r06 Narbodi ad R. Andegauorum pontif. Epist. B. P. La. To. 3. See 21r13: entry refers to La Bigne (1624), vol. 3, but text not found in that collection: apparently a ghost entry in La Bigne’s index copied into the catalogue. 124r07 Narré de la Conference entre Moulin & Gontier \8o/ Du Moulin, Pierre. Véritable narré de la conference entre les sieurs Du Moulin et Gontier, secondé par Madame la baronne de Salignac. 8o edns. found 1609–35. 124r08 Natalis Comitis Mythologiæ. 4o. Comes, natalis. Mythologiae, sive explicationum fabularum libri decem. 4o and 8o edns. found 1567–1651. Duplicated entry or another copy at 124r09. 124r09 Natalis Com. Mythol. 8o. See 124r08: duplicated entry or another copy. 124r10 Naturæ Historia. vi Nierembergij &c 126r15

n 124r01 Na passer vaut wester water 4o. Veen, Adriaen. Napasser vande westersche ende oostersche zee-vaert. Amsterdam: B. Adriaenzs, 1597. fol. BL. 124r02 Namur son sermon aux funeralles de Philippe 2d d’Espagne 8o. Blaseus, Jacques (bp. of namur). Sermon funebre ... aux funerailles du ... Philippe 2, roy des Espaignes. Brussels: R. Velpius 1599. 4o. neth. KB. Apparently published with 131r03. 124r03 Napier on the Reuelacion. 4o. napier, John. A plaine discovery of the whole Revelation of Saint John. Edinburgh, 1594–1645. 4o. STC 18354-56a, Wing n152.

124r11 Natura Hominis vi. Nemesius. 124r22-23 124r12 Natura vniuersi vi. Lucanus. 103r17 124r13 Gab. Naudæus. de studio Militari Syntagma. – Romæ – 1637. 4o. naudé, Gabriel. Syntagma de studio militari. Rome: J. facciotti, 1637. 4o. BL. 124r14 Naualis vi. Historia & Snellius 77v09, 178v01 124r15 Nauarrus 2. vol. 4o. Insufficient information to identify: possible authors include Martinus navarrus (Martín de Azpilcueta) and Petrus navarrus. 124r16 Naucleri Chronica fol. nauclerus, Johannes. Chronica. fol. edns. found 1544–1615.

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124r17 Nauigacion of the West sea in Dutch. 4o. Waghenaer, Lucas. Teerste deel van de spieghel der zeevaerdt, van de navigatie der westersche zee. fol. and 4o edns. found 1584–1609. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 5 Dec. 1595 (CKS U1475 C12/38): ‘Mr. Dier salutes you againe and knowes that yt is very hard to come by a Waghener yet I assured hym your lordship wold shortly send hym one.’

124v03 Neubricensis vi. Brittannicarum 23v19

124r18 Nautonnier la Mecometrie de l’Eymant. fol. nautonier, Guillaume de. Mecometrie de l’eymant c’est a dire la maniere de mesurer les longitudes par le moyen de l’eymant. Venes, 1602–4. fol. Bn.

124v05 Neugebavari Historia rerum Polonicarum. 4o. neugebauer, Salomon. Historiae rerum Polonicarum libri quinque. 4o edns. found 1611–18. Duplicated entry or another copy at 79r11.

124r19 Neandri Tabaccologia. 4o. neander, Joannes. Tabacologia. Leiden: I. Elzevier, 1622–6. 4o.

124v06 Neudeferni Arithmetica practica Germanicé 4o. neudoerffer, Anton. Kunst- und ordentliche anweisung in die arithmetic. 4o and 8o edns. found 1599–1634.

124r20 Nederlandischer Kriegs journal. fol. Niderlandischer Kriegs-Journal. [n.p.], 1606. fol. Wolfenbüttel. 124r21 Nelli vi. Satyre 170v20 124r22 Nemesius Episcopus &c de natura – Hominis – 8o. nemesius (bp. of Emesa). De natura hominis. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1565. 8o. BL. 124r23 Nemessij Emesseni Opuscula. B. P. gr. La. To. 2. nemesius (bp. of Emesa). De natura hominis. PG 40: 503. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 124r24 Nemorarij Arith: vbi stapulensis Element. Musical. & Epitom: in Arith: Boethij fol. Jordanus (nemorarius); D’Etaples, Jacques Lefèvre. Arithmetica [with] Elementa musicalia [and] Epitome in duos libros arithmeticos Boetii. Paris, 1496, 1514. fol.

124v01 Nerueze Guide des Courtisans. 8o. nervèze, Antoine de. La guide des courtisans. 12o edns. found 1606–13. 124v02 Neubricensis de rebus Anglicis. 8o. Petit, Gulielmus (neubrigensis). De rebus Anglicis. Paris: C. Sevestre, D. Gilles, a. J. Petit-Pas, 1610. 8o. BL.

124v04 Neuers son droict a Brabant Lembourg. &c. 4o. Héroard, Jean (attrib.). Discours des droits appartenans a la maison de Nevers es duchez de Brabant, Lembourg, et ville d’Anvers. Paris, 1581. 8o. Bn. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2.

124v07 Newes from Gulick & Cleues. 8. bis. Newes from Gulick and Cleve. Tr. C. Demetrius. London: H. Holland a. G. Gibbs, 1615. 4o. STC 14838. ‘bis’ = two copies. for another work on the same subject, see 70r04. 124v08 Newes from Holland and Spayne. etc 8o. Parsons, Robert. Newes from Spayne and Holland. [Antwerp: A. Conincx], 1593. 8o. STC 22994, ARCR II, #632. 124v09 New found land vi. Commission 37r09 124v10 {The} Newman. 4o. The new man or, a supplication from ... a Roman Catholike unto James, the monarch of Great Brittaine. Tr. W. Crashaw. London: B. Alsop f. G. norton, 1622. 4o. STC 1705–6. See 182v16 for the Latin version. Listed in STC under Martinus Becanus, but with a note indicating that the work is not by him. 124v11 Nicephori Callisti Ecclesiast. historia fol. nicephorus Callistus. Ecclesiasticae historiae libri XVIII. fol. edns. found 1553–1630. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 124v12 Nicephorus Callistus gr. Lat. 2. vol. fol. nicephorus Callistus. Ecclesiasticae historiae libri XVIII. 2 vols. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1630. fol. BL.

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124v13 Nicephorus vi. Gregoræ 66v20 124v14 Nicephori Grægoræ, Romanæ hoc est Byzantinæ histor. lib. 11. quibus res a græcis Imperat. per annos 145. a theodori Lascari priore, vsque ad Andronici Palæologi posterioris obitum gestæ describuntur etc Adiungitur Laonici Chaliocondistæ Turcica Histor. etc Basileæ – 1562. fol. Annotatio locorum quorundam Georgij Pachymerij Hist. etc ib. Gregoras, nicephorus [and others]. Romanae, hoc est Byzantinae historiae libri XI [with other works]. Basle: J. oporinus, 1562. fol. BL. Includes Annotatio locorum quorundam e Georgii Pachymerii historia (separate title page, dated 1562). 124v15 Nicephori Cartophilacis Epist. B. P. La. To. 3. nicephorus Cartophilacus. Epistola ad monachum quendam Theodosium; ex epistola Nicephori Chartophilacis ... de ligandi solvendique potestate. PG 100: 1061. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 124v16 Nicephori Confessoris Cannones Ibid. To. 6. nicephorus (saint and patr. of Constantinople). Canones. PG 100: 851. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 124v17 Nicephori Constant. Chronologia Tripartita Ib. To. 7. nicephorus (saint and patr. of Constantinople). Chronologia tripartita. Incipit: Adam aetatis anno 230 genuit Seth. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 124v18 — Ejusdem contra Iconomachos Opusc. Ib. To 4. par. 2d nicephorus (saint and patr. of Constantinople). Opuscula quatuor contra Iconomachos. Incipit: Duodecim capita contra principes apostasiae de incarnatione Christi... See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 124v19 Nicetæ Coniatæ historia gr. lat. 4. nicetas (Choniates). Imperii Graeci historia. Geneva: heirs of E. Vignon, 1593. 4o. BL. 124v20 {D.} Nicetæ Fragmentum B. P. gr. La. To. 2. nicetas (Choniates). De ordine qui tunc observantur cum quis a saracenismo ad nostram ... fidem ... transfugit, fragmentum. PG 139: 1444; PG 140: 9. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2.

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124v21 Nicholas vi. Sacharles. nicholas y Sacharles, Juan. Hispanus reformatus. London: W. Burre, 1621. 12o. STC 18529. or: nicholas y Sacharles, Juan. The reformed Spaniard: to all reformed churches. London: W. Burre, 1621. 4o. STC 18530–30.5. A main entry, with ‘vi’ an error for ‘y.’ The English text is a translation of the version in Spanish.

125r01 The Lady Newcastle. vid. poems & fancies, vi. Playes. 147r13 125r02 Newcomen vid. Defence. 43v03

125v01 Niecollucci. vi. Discorsi. 45v10

126r01 Nichomachi Arith: vi. Trismegistus 196r19 126r02 Nicod Dictionaire Francoise Latine 4o. nicot, Jean. Le grand dictionaire françois-latin. Edns. described as both 4o and 8o found 1593–1628. See 126r14 for another work by nicot. 126r03 Nicolas Gilles fol. Gilles, nicole. [Annales et chroniques de France]. fol. edns. found 1525–1621. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 126r04 Nicolai Cabasitæ Expositio Liturgiæ B. P. gr. La. To. 2 nicholas Cabasilas (abp. of Thessalonica). De divino altares sacrificio. PG 150: 367. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 126r05 Nicolaus de Cusa de Donatione Constantini vi. Cisio 41r32, 48r08 With errors of ‘de Donatione’ for ‘vi Donatione’ and ‘Cisio’ for ‘Cusan.’ 126r06 Nic: Methoniensis de Corpore & sanguine Christi in Eucharistia B. P. gr. Lat. To. 2 nicholas (bp. of Methone). Nicolai Methonensis ad eos qui haesitant aiuntque, Consecratum Panem et Vinum non

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esse Corpus et Sanguinem Domini nostri Jesu Christi. PG 135: 510. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2.

often attrib. to Aimar de Ranconnet, or to the two together: a cross-reference at 159r21 catalogues this work under ‘Ranconet.’ See 126r02 for another work by nicot.

126r07 Nic: Oresmius de mutatione monetarum B. P. La. To. 9. oresme, nicolas (bp. of Lissieux). De mutatione monetarum. Incipit: Quibusdam videtur quod aliquis rex aut princeps. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9.

126r15 Nierembergij (i e) Ioannis Eusebij Nieremb. Madritensis e Societate Iesu &c historia Naturæ Fol. Antwerpiae – Anno – 1635. nieremberg, Juan Eusebio. Historia naturae maxime peregrinae, libris XVI. Antwerp: Plantin a. B. Moretus, 1635. fol. BL.

126r08 Nic: de Tudisco. Tudeschis, nicolaus de. Insufficient information to identify title. Probably either his Consilia or his commentaries on the decretals, both published throughout the late fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries.

126r16 Ejusdem de Origine Scripturæ. Fol.  Lugd. 1641. nieremberg, Juan Eusebio. De origine Sacrae Scripturae libri duodecim. Lyons: P. Prost, 1641. fol. BL.

126r09 Nic: Cusanus vi Iurisdictio 89r23 126r10 Antonij Nicolai du Bois in Epistolam Iudæ annotat. – Parisijs – 1644. 8o. Du Bois, Antoine-nicolas. Catholica beati Judae epistola ad sensum literae ordinate explicata. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1644. 4o. Bn. 126r11 Nicolo Franco 8o. franco, niccolò. Insufficient information to identify title. Probably an edn. in Italian of one of his dialogues: in 1723 booklist as ‘Dialogo di M. nicolo franco.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 44v18 (specifying ‘Dialogi’). 126r12 {Sancti} Niconis de Iniusta Excommunicat. fragmentum P. B. La. T. 3 nicon (saint). De injusta excommunicatione. Incipit: Scias autem pater quod divinae Scripturae. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 126r13 — Idem de pessima Armeniorum Religione. Ibid. nicon (saint). De pessimorum Armeniorum pessima religione, fragmentum. Incipit: Quae ab Armeniis praeter rationem fiunt & creduntur. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 126r14 Nicot Tresor de la langue Francoise fol. nicot, Jean. Thresor de la langue Françoyse. Paris: D. Douceur, 1606. fol. Bn.

126r17 Ejusdem de Arte voluntatis lib. 6. 8vo. Paris: 1639. nieremberg, Juan Eusebio. De arte voluntatis libri sex. Paris: n. Carol, 1639. 8o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 126r18 Ejusdem Seromata sacra Quibus accessere ejusdem Gnomoglyphica: Item Sigalion, siue Sapientia Mythica, Lugduni. 1642. Item accessere eiusdem Doctrinæ Asceticæ, siue spiritualium Institutionum Pandectæ Lugd. – 1643. folio. nieremberg, Juan Eusebio. Stromata S. Scripturae. Lyons, 1642. fol. BL. Catalogued with: nieremberg, Juan Eusebio. Doctrinae asceticae. Lyons: heirs of G. Boissat a. L. Anisson, 1643. fol. BL. Commonplace book reference to nieremberg by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 126r19 Nidanus vi. Germanicorum. 64r17 126r20 {Sancti} Nili Opuscula varia B. P. Lat. To. 5 Item gr. La. To. 2 nilus (saint). Opuscula. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. for the many (often doubtful) works of nilus, see ClavisPG 6043–84 and PG 79.

126v01 {Sancti} Nili Opera quædam nondum edita Pet. Possine Interp. 4o. Parisiis Anno – 1639. nilus (saint). Opera quaedam nondum edita. Tr. P. Poussines. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1639. 4o. Bn. See annotation to 126r20.

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126v02 Nizolij Obseruaciones in Ciceronem fol. nizolius, Marius. Observationum in Ciceronem prima (-secunda) pars. fol. edns. found 1535–55. Subsequent edns. to 1613 entitled Thesaurus Ciceronianus. Philip Sidney refers to ‘nizolian paper books of figures and phrases’ in Defence, 117. 126v03 Nolanus vi. Brunus. 23v33–35 126v04 Nomotechnia c’est ascavoir description del Common leyes d’Angleterre solongue que les Rules del Ars Parrallelies oue les Prerogatiues le Roy. par. Hen. Finch. fol. finch, Henry. Nomotechnia; cestascavoir, un description del common leys dangleterre solonque les rules del art parallelees ove les prerogatives le roy. London: Soc. of Stationers, 1613. fol. STC 10870. A manuscript copy of finch’s original version in English, with a dedication to Philip Sidney (and therefore probably copied soon after finch wrote the work, ca 1585), is in the Bodleian Library (Rawlinson MS C43). This manuscript does not appear to be listed in the Penshurst catalogue. for other books associated with the Sidney family purchased by Richard Rawlinson, see 95r12, 138v09, and App.13. 126v05 Nonij Hispania. 8o. nonnius, Ludovicus. Hispania, sive populorum, urbium, insularum, ac fluminum in ea accuratior descriptio. Antwerp: H. Verdussen, 1607. 8o. BL. 126v06 Nonij opera Mathemat. fol. nuñez, Pedro. Opera ... in quorum priore ... pulcherrima problemata. In altero traduntur ex mathematicis disciplinis regulae & instrumenta artis navigandi. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1566, 1592. fol. 126v07 Nonius vi Fullonius 60v15 126v08 Nonnus in Evangelium Iohannis B. P. La. To. 8o. nonnus (of Panoplis). In evangelium Sancti Johannis. Incipit: Expers temporis erat, incomprehensibilis, in indicto sermo principis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 8. 126v09 Nonesuch Charles his Character etc by Sir Balthazar Gerbier, an vngratefull seruant to the late king. Lond. – 1651. 8o.

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126v18 Notitia vi. Pancirolli 138v03 126v19 Notit. Episcopatuum Galliæ vid Massoni etc M. 111v11

127r01 Nosegay of rank smelling flowers &c by Ios. Ricraft. vi. in Ramas Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 Ricraft, Josiah. A nosegay of rank-smelling flowers, such as grow in Mr. John Goodwins garden. London: n. Webb a. W. Grantham, 1646. 4o. Wing R1431. 127r02 Notes upon Don Quixote by Edmund Gayton Esqr. London. 1654. fol. Gayton, Edmund. Pleasant notes upon Don Quixot. London: W. Hunt, 1654. fol. Wing G415. 127r03 Notas de Diego de Ribera 1. 2. 3 parte fol. 1617. En Madrid. Ribera, Diego de. Primera (-tercera) parte de escrituras y orden de particion y cuenta y de residencia judicial, civil y criminal, con una instruccion a los escrivanos del Reyno al principio y aranzel. Madrid: widow of A.M. de Balboa, 1617. fol. nat. Lib. of Spain.

127v01 Novells and Amarous Tales transl. out of Ital. 8. Lond. 1652 Choice novels, and amarous tales, written by the most refined wits of Italy. London: T.n. f. H. Moseley, 1652. 8o. Wing C3917.

128r01 Novatus de humilitate & Obedientia B. P. La. To. 2 novatus (Catholicus). De humilitate et obedientia, et calcanda superbia. PL 18: 67. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 128r02 Nouarini Electa Sacra vid. Aloysij 7v01

128r05 Noüe ses discours Politiques. 8o. See 128r04: duplicated entry or another copy. 128r06 Nouuelles de Miguel de Ceruantes Sa a vedra A Paris – 1640. 8o. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Les nouvelles. Tr. f. de Rosset and V. d’Audiguier. Paris: J. Bouillerot, 1640. 8o. Bn. 128r07 Nouuelles Pensées sur les Causes de la lumiere Cureau de La Chambre, Marin. Nouvelles pensées sur les causes de la lumière, du desbordement du Nil, et de l’amour d’inclination. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1634. 4o. Bn. 128r08 Nouum Testamentum gr. Rob. Stephani. fol. Novum Jesu Christi D. N. Testamentum. Ed. R. Estienne (the elder). fol. edns. found Geneva, 1550; frankfurt, 1601. 128r09 De ritu vet. Nuptiarum vid Brissonius 23v08 128r10 Nowelli Christiani Institutio. 16. nowell, Alexander. Christianae pietatis primo institutio ad usum scholarum. London, 1574–1639. 8o. STC 18712– 25.5. See 214r11 for a related title by the same author. 128r11 Nucula vi. Horatius 81r13 128r12 Nunnez sa Algebra. 8. nuñez, Pedro. Libro de algebra en arithmetica y geometria. Antwerp, 1567. 8o. Two different imprints found. Duplicated entry or another copy at 128r13. 128r13 Nuñez sa Algebra y Arithmetica. 16. See 128r12: duplicated entry or another copy.

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[o] 130v01 An Oath to all the officers in Oxford. vi. in Ramas Eng. 10 parte 158v04 An oath to be administered unto all officers, souldiers and persons as are within the garrison of Oxford. Probably London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing o80. Possibly Wing o79 (oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645), a single sheet version. 130v02 Rash Oaths vnwarrantable &c vi. in Ramas Eng. 5. parte. 158v04 Lilburne, John. Rash oaths unwarrantable. London, 1647. 4o. Wing L2167. 130v03 Scotlands Ancient Obligacion to England &c vi. Ramas Eng 4 parte 158v04 Prynne, William. Scotland’s ancient obligation to England. London: J. Macock f. M.S., 1646. 4o. Wing P4059. 130v04 Observacions by Sir Io. Finett. vi. Finetti Philoxenis. F 57r03 ‘f’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 130v05 Les Observations de Plusieurs Singalarites & Choses memorables Trouvees en Grece, Asie, Indée, Egypte Arabie & autres pais Estrangers redigees en trois liures, par Pierre Belon du Mans A Paris – 1588. – 4o. Belon, Pierre. Les observations de plusieurs singularitez et choses memorables. Paris: L. Cavellat f. J. de Marnef a. widow of G. Cavellat, 1588. 4o. Bn. 130v06 Obseruacion vi. Cabinet 26v03

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130v09 Observacions on some parte of Sir Fra. Bacons History, of fruit-trees &c by Ra. Austen. 4o. 1658. Austen, Ralph. Observations upon some part of Sir Francis Bacon’s naturall history, as it concernes fruit-trees, fruits, and flowers. oxford: H. Hall f. T. Robinson, 1658. 4o. Wing A4234. 130v10 Observacions on English bodies, by Iames Cook. 8o. 1657. Hall, John. Select observations on English bodies: or, cures both empericall and historicall. Tr. J. Cooke. London: J. Sherley, 1657. 12o. Wing H356. 130v11 Obseruations vpon the bills of mortality, by Iohn Graunt Citizen of London; (written as it is thought by one Sir Petty doctor of Physick). London, 1662. 4o. Graunt, John. Natural and political observations ... made upon the bills of mortality. London: T. Roycroft f. J. Martin, J. Allestree, a. T. Dicas, 1662. 4o. Wing G1599–99A. Written in collaboration with Sir William Petty, but his name does not appear in the book: this information is added by the second earl (the entry is in his hand). 130v12 Observacions for the yeare – 1652 by Lylly. } Astrol Lilly, William. Merlini Anglici ephemeris: or astrologicall predicitions for ... 1652. London: Co. of Stationers a. H. Blunden, 1652. 8o. Wing A1884. See 130v13: a single large bracket links the two entries, with ‘Astrol’ applying to both. 130v13 Observacions for the yeare – 1653. by Culpepper } Lilly, William; Culpepper, nathanael. Englands monethly observations and predictions for ... 1653. London: W. Gilbertson, 1653. Single sheet. Wing L2220. See 130v12: a single large bracket links the two entries, with ‘Astrol’ applying to both.

130v07 Observacions on the present manners of the English by Rich. Whitlock M.D. 1654. 8o. Whitlock, Richard. Zootomia, or, observations on the present manners of the English. London: T. Roycroft, sold by H. Moseley, 1654. 8o. Wing W2030.

130v14 Oeuvres de Mr. Voiture. A Paris. Anno 1650. 4o. Voiture, Vincent de. Oeuvres. Paris: A. Courbé, 1650. 4o. Bn.

130v08 Observacions on the Historie of the Raigne of King Charles published by H. L. Esqr. 8o London 1656. Heylyn, Peter. Observations on the historie of the reign of King Charles. London: J. Clarke, 1656. 8o. Wing H1727.

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131r02 Obscurorum virorum Epistolæ 4. Epistolae obscurorum virorum. 4o edns. found [1515]– 1599. Attrib. to Ulrich von Hutten, ortwinus Gratius, Crotus Rubeanus (pseud.), and others. 131r03 Obseques de Philippe 2d d’Espagne. 4o. Certaine relation des obseques faicts a Philippe 2 ... roy d’Espagne. Brussels: R. Velpius, 1599. 4o. neth. KB. Apparently published with 124r02. 131r04 Obsequens de Prodigijs 32 cum Polidoro Virgilio & Camerario de Ostentis. obsequens, Julius [and others]. Prodigiorum liber [and other works]. Ed. C. Lycosthenes. 8o and smallformat edns. found 1552–89. 131r05 Obseruacions sur le Cid 8o. Scudéry, Georges de. Observations sur le Cid. Paris, 1637. 8o. Bn. 131r06 Obseruacions vi. Chancellor 31v17 131r07 Obseruacions Concerning the affaires of Holland Anno – 1622. 16. Verstegan, Richard. Observations concerning the present affayres of Holland. [St omer: English College Press], 1622. 8o. STC 13577, ARCR II, #764. 131r08 Obseruacions sur vn livre intitulé Philippes le Prudent Roy d’Espagne, compose en Latin par D. Iean Paramuel Lobkouuitz, Abbé de Melrose etc A Paris Anno 1640. 4o. Priezac, Daniel de. Observations sur un livre intitulé Philippes le Prudent ... compose par Jean Caramuel Lobkowitz. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1640. 8o. Bn. 131r09 Obseruacions sur le Symbole de la foy, etc Par Jean Despagne, Ministre du S. Evangile a Londres, – 1647. 8o. Espagne, Jean d’. Nouvelles observations sur le symbole de la foy. London: R.R. f. T. Whitaker, 1647. 8o. Wing E3265. 131r10 Ochoa de la vida y hechos del Emperador don Carlos. fol. ochoa de la Salde, Juan. Primera parte de la Carolea inchiridion, que trata dela vida y hechos del Emperador Don Carlos Quinto. Lisbon: M. Borges, A. Ribero, a. A. Alvarez, 1585. fol. BL.

131r11 Oclandi Anglorum Prælia. 8o. ockland, Christopher. Anglorum praelia ab anno domini 1327 usque ad annum 1558. London: R. newbery f. H. Bynneman, 1580–2. 4o. STC 18772–4. 131r12 Octauiani de Tufo. Com. in Ecclesiast. fol. Tufo, ottaviano del. Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum. fol. edns. found 1628–31. 131r13 Odonis Abbatis Cluniacensis Opusc. B. P. Lat. To. 7. odo (saint, abbot of Cluny). Opuscula. PL 133: 815, 817. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 131r14 Odonis Parisiensis Episc. Constitutiones Synodicæ Ibid. Tom. 6. odo of Soliaco (bp. of Paris). Synodicae constitutiones. PL 212: 57. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 131r15 Odonis Cameracensis Episc. Canonis Missæ Expositio Ibid. To. 6. odo, called Beatus (bp. of Cambrai). Sacri canonis missae expositio. PL 160: 1053. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 131r16 Oecumenij Opera 2 vol. fol. oecumenius (saint, bp. of Tricca). Probably Commentaria in hosce Novi Testamenti tractatus. 2 vols. Paris, 1630–1. Bn. no edn. found titled ‘opera.’ Single-vol. collections in fol. found 1532–45. 131r17 Oeuvres Politiques, Morales & Meslées du Sr. du Vair Primier Pres: au Parliament de Prouence. 8o. Cologne – 1617. Du Vair, Guillaume. Les oeuvres politiques, morales, et meslées. Cologny [Geneva]: P. Aubert, 1617. 8o. BL.

131v01 Olaus Magnus vi Historia 77v23 131v02 Offices de France 2 vol. fol. Girard, Etienne. Trois livres des offices de France. 2 vols. Paris, 1638–47. fol. 131v03 Office d’vn bon Roy. 8o. La Madeleine, Jean de. Discours de l’estat et office d’un bon roy. Paris: L. Brayer, 1575. 8o. Bn.

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131v04 Officium B. Mariæ. [Officium Beate Mariae Virginis]. Many printed edns. of this book of hours throughout the period. 131v05 Old-Castles life and Death by Weeuer in Rhime 16o. – Anno 1601. Weever, John. The mirror of martyrs, or the life and death of Sir John Old-castle. London: V.S. f. W. Wood, 1601. 8o. STC 25226. 131v06 Olradi Consilia fol. Ponte, oldrado da. Consilia. fol. edns. found 1472–1585. 131v07 Oldcaster in Esaiam fol. oleastro, Hieronymus ab (Jeronymo da Azambuja). In Isaiam prophetam commentarii. Ed. P. Calvi a. R. de Hézecques. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1622. fol. Bn. 131v08 Olympyadorus in Ecclesiast. Sollomon: B. P. gr. La. To. 2 olympiodorus (the deacon). Olympiodori in Ecclesiasten Salomonis. PG 93: 477. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 131v09 Omnium Scientiarum Anima. vid Aloysij 7v02

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Chronica Comentarij Id. de Ludis secularibus fol. Ibid. de Sybillis & Carminibus Sybillinis. Panvinio, onofrio [and others]. Fastorum libri V [and other works]. fol. edns. found 1558–88. 131v17 Onuphrij Pan: veronesis Fratris Eremitæ Augustiniani Romanis Pontif. & Cardinales S.R.E. ab eisdem a Leone 9. ad Paulum 4. per Quingentos Posteriores a Christi natali Annos creati 4o B. Panvinio, onofrio. Romani pontifices et cardinales. Venice: M. Tramezzino, 1557. 4o. BL. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies). 131v18 Onuphrij Panvinij veterum Rom. Triumphi fol. Panvinio, onofrio. Veterum Rom. ornatissimi triumphi. Antwerp: C. de Jode, 1596. fol. BL. 131v19 Onuphrij Pan: de Imperat. Comitijs 8o. bis. Panvinio, onofrio. De comitiis imperatoriis liber. Ed. f. Hortleder. Strassburg: L. zetzner, 1613. 8o. Bn. ‘bis’ = two copies. 131v20 Onuphrius Pan: Reip: Rom. fol. Bis. Panvinio, onofrio. Reipublicae Romanae commentariorum libri tres. frankfurt: heirs of A. Wechel f. C. Marne a J. Aubry, 1597. fol. BL. ‘Bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8 (inserted slips) and z1/9.

131v10 Ongaro vid Alceo 5v06 131v21 Onuphrius vi. Panuinius. 138v10 131v11 Onkelus. vid Thargum. 188v04 131v12 Onosander de re militari. 8o. onosander. De re militari. 8o edns. found 1558–95. The 1558 edn. contains various works but begins with onosander. Duplicated entry or another copy at 131v15. 131v13 Onosander de l’Art militaire. 4o. onosander. L’art militaire. Tr. B. de Vigenère. 4o edns. found 1555, 1605. 131v14 Onos: Stratagicus vbi etiam Vrlicius onosander; orbicius. Strategicus ... Accessit Urbicii inventum. Tr. n. Rigault. 4o edns. found 1598–1610. 131v15 Onos. de re militari. 4o. See 131v12: duplicated entry or another copy. 131v16 Onyphrij in sl Fastorum libros & in Verrij Flauij Fragm: & in Cassiodori & Marcellij Comitis

132r01 Ogleby vid Virgil. vi. Entertainment. 51r02, 204v06

132v01 Opere di Cornelio Tacito, Annali Historie, Costumi de Germani e vita di Agricola illustrate. Da D. Girolamo Canini D’Anghiari in Venetia – 1644. 4o. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. Opere. Tr. A. Politi a. G. Canini. Venice: heirs of T. Giunti a. f. Baba, 1644. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 132v02 Opuscula vid. Tralliani. 195r01

133r01 Operis Hierarchici, siue de Ecclesiastico Principatu lib. 3. in Quibus Epist. tres B. Pauli Apost.

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quæ Pontificiæ vocari solent, Comentarijs illustrantur. Autore Cosmo Magaliano etc Timotheo, Ephesino Primati, Duæ, vna Tito Cretensi scribitur etc Lugduni – 1609. 2. vol. 4o. Magalhaes, Cosme de. Operis hierarchici, sive, de ecclesiastico principatu, libri III. Lyons: H. Cardon, 1609. 4o. Bn. The second earl writes ‘remember to buy Magalanus upon the Epistles to Timothy ...’ (that is, the book above) on a slip tucked into CKS U1475 z1/8, where he was making references to the work by Magalhaes listed at 107r17. 133r02 Optatus Gallus Canendo schismate; Anno 1640. 8o. optatus Gallus (Charles Hersent). Optati Galli de cavendo schismate. [n.p.], 1640. 8o. Bn. 133r03 – vi. Chimere defaicte, & Apotrecticus, & dissertatio, & consensus. 11r17, 33r09, 46v17, 37v21 Cross-references to four works written in response to 133r02. 133r04 Optatus Mileuitanus de schismate Donatistarum B. P. To. 4. optatus (saint, bp. of Mela). De schismate Donatistarum adversus Parmeniarum. PL 11: 883. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 133r05 – Ejusdem Opera cum Com. Buchellij fol. optatus (saint, bp. of Mela). Probably Opera. Com. G. de l’Aubespine. Paris: C. Sonnius, 1631. fol. BL. The attribution to ‘Buchellij’ (probably Arnoldus Buchelius) appears to be an error. 133r06 Optica Francisci Agullanij e societate Iesu. Fol. Aguilon, françois de. Opticorum libri sex. Antwerp: Plantin, 1613. fol. CUL. 133r07 Orange vi. Tableau 186r01 133r08 Oratio de vera obedientia by Stephen Gardner Bish. of Winchester with a Preface of Edw. Bonner 8. Anno 1536. Gardiner, Stephen (bp. of Winchester). De vera obedientia an oration made in Latine, by ... Stephan bishop of Winchestre ... With the preface of Edmonde Bonner ... printed ... 1536. Pref. by E. Bonner. Tr. J. Bale. Roane [i.e., London?] and Rome [i.e., Wesel?], 1553. 8o. STC 11585–7. Wording in entry strongly suggests a copy of the English translation rather than the 1536 Latin edn. 133r09 Orat. selectæ ex Authoribus 8o.

Orationum ex Latinis historiographis selectarum syntagma. Ed. B. Wolter. 8o and small-format edns. found Cologne: B. Wolter, 1605–36. Cross-reference from ‘Gualtherius’ at 68v01 identifies editor/stationer. 133r10 Orationes Missales Ex Ms Missali Gottico B P. La. To. 6. Orationes Missales devotissimae, ex vetustissimo manuscripto gottico missali. Incipit: Sacrosanctam, fratres dilectissimi, hodierna die ... See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 133r11 Oratio Petri Gallandij in Funere Francisco Francorum regi a Professoribus Regijs facto &c 4o. Paris Anno 1547. Galland, Pierre. Oratio in funere Francisco Francorum regi a professoribus regiis facto. Paris: M. de Vascosan, 1547. 4o. Bn. 133r12 Ordericus vitalis Historia Ecclesiastica vi. Historia Normannorum 79v01 133r13 Orbis Maritimi siue rerum mari & littoribus gestarum generalis Historia, Authore Claudio Bartholomæo Morisoto. An. 1643. fol Diuione. Morisot, Claude Barthélemy. Orbis maritimi sive rerum in mari et littoribus gestarum generalis historia. Dijon: P. Palliot, 1643. fol. Bn. 133r14 Orders for the distribucion of the lands of Vlster. 8o. A collection of such orders and conditions, as are to be observed by the undertakers, upon the distribution and plantation of the eschaeted lands in Ulster. London, 1608; Edinburgh, 1609. 4o. STC 24515–15.5. 133r15 Orders, Ordonances &c of Parlement vid. Colletcion 35v06 133r16 Orders and Constitutions for the planting of the Summer Islands. 4o. Anno 162[blank]. Orders and constitutions ... for the plantation of the SummerIlands. London: f. Kingston, 1622. 4o. STC 1905. 133r17 Orders vi. Declaracion 43r12 An ‘added’ entry (entered in the catalogue after 1652) copied into margin at bottom of a ‘main’ entry page. 133r18 Orders for the Commissioners to treat about the Surr. of Oxford vi in Ramas Eng. 10. parte 158v04

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Orders and instructions ... for the commissioners appointed to treat for the surrender of the city of Oxford. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing E2914. An ‘added’ entry (entered in the catalogue after 1652) copied into space at the bottom of a ‘main’ entry page.

133v01 Orders by his Majestie for preventing dearth of Graine and other Victualls 4o. Anno 1622 James I. Orders appointed by his majestie ... for the preventing and remedying of the dearth of graine and other victuall. London: B. norton a. J. Bill, 1622. 4o. STC 9242.5. 133v02 Ordenanças para la Contractation Seuilla y Indias fol. Ordenaças reales para la casa de la contratacion de Sevilla, y para otras cosas de las Indias. Seville: f. de Lyra, 1647. fol. BL. 133v03 Ordonnances vi. Conference 37v01 133v04 Ordonnances Royaux sur le fait de L’Admiraulté – 8o. a Rouen, 1619. Ordonnances royaux, sur le faict de l’admirauté. Rouen, 1619. 8o. Bn. 133v05 Odonnances du Roy Louijs 13em Louis XIII. Insufficient information to identify title. Many publications begin with this wording. 133v06 Ordonnance du Roy sur le faict de ces monoyes – A Paris – 1615. Ordonnance du roy Louis XIII sur le faict & reglement general de ses monnoyes. Paris: widow of n. Roffet, 1615. 8o. Bn. 133v07 Ordonances vi. Edicts. 50r19 133v08 Ordonnances militaires tirées du Code du Roy Hen. 3. auec les Edicts du Roy Hen. 4. & Louijs 13. faicts su le mesme sujet a Paris Anno 1625. 8o. Ordonnances militaires, tirées du code du roy Henri III aus quelles ont été adjoutez des edits du roi Henri IIII et Louis XIII. Paris, 1625. 8o. Bn. 133v09 Ordonance du Roy Louijs 13. sur le doleances faictes par les Deputes des Estats en L’année – 1614. & sur les Aduis des notables, a Rouen – 1617. & a Paris – 1626. Bis. Item Declaracion du mesme Roy

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sur la reduction de la ville de La Rochelle etc. 8o. a Tholouse – 1633. Ordonnance du roy Louis XIII ... sur les plaintes et doléances faites par les députez des estats ... assemblez en la ville de Paris en l’année 1614, et sur les advis donnez ... par les assemblées des notables, tenues à Rouen en l’année 1617 et à Paris en l’année 1626. [Issued with:] Declaration du roy ... sur la reduction de la ville de la Rochelle. Toulouse: A. Colomiez, 1633. 8o. Bn. ‘Bis’ = two copies. 133v10 Ordonance pour Zelande. 4o. Ordonnance selon laquelle se deburont reigler, tous maronniers, chartons, et leurs facteurs ... vers les provinces d’Hollande, Zelande, et leurs associez. Brussels: R. Velpius, 1607. 8o. nat. Lib. netherlands. 133v11 Ordonances Ecclesiastiques de L’Eglise de Geneue – vi. Disciplin. 46r20 Les ordonnances ecclésiastiques de l’eglise de Genève. 8o edns. found Geneva, 1552–1609. The cross-referenced 46r20 is a separately published work on a similar subject (the Reformed Protestant church in france). 133v12 Ordonné Batailes en Allemand. 4o. Unidentified. 133v13 Orenge Prince son Apologie 8o. William I (prince of orange). Apologie du Prince Guillaume d’Orange. 4o and 8o edns. found 1581–2. Attrib. to Pierre Loyseleur and probably ed. by Hubert Languet. See 11r01 for an edn. in Latin. 133v14 Oriflamme vi. Galland 62r15 133v15 Originis Opera 2 vol. fol origen. Opera. fol. edns. found 1512–1620. Possibly the ‘origen 2 fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 133v16 Origines vi. Paganinus 138r10 133v17 Originis opera gr. la. origen. Opera. fol. edns. in Greek and Latin found 1512–1619. 133v18 Originum Palatinarum Comentarius, Marquardo Frehero M. F. Autore Heidelbergæ. Anno 1599. 4.

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freher, Marquard. Originum Palatinarum commentarius. Heidelberg: H. Commelinus, 1599. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 60r19.

134r01 Divers Ordinances of Parl. from the 27th feb. 1644. to the 28th of May 1647. vi. Ramas Eng. 1 parte. 158v04 This is the main entry for vol. 1 of the 11-vol. English ‘ramas’ of bound pamphlets listed at 158v04. not a published collection, but a descriptive title for a bound-together volume of separately published parliamentary ordinances and petitions from 1644–7. 134r02 Ordnance for calling the Assembly of Divines, And votes or orders deliuered with it. Iuly the 6. 1643. vi. Ra. Eng. 2 parte 158v04 An ordinance ... for the calling of an assembly of learned and godly divines. London: J. Wright, 1643. 4o. Wing E1951A–52D. ordinance dated 12 June. Parliament agreed on the rules for the Assembly on 6 July, but no printed copy of these ‘votes or orders’ has been found, either published separately or as an appendix to an edition of the Ordinance. 134r03 Ordnance to raise 21000li per mens. for the Scotch Army feb. 20. 1644. vi. Ramas Eng. 4 parte 158v04 An ordinance ... for the raising and levying of the monethly sum of one and twenty thousand pounds, towards the maintenance of the Scotish army [dated 20 feb.]. London: E. Husband, 1644. 4o. Wing E2010–10B. 134r04 Ordnance for raising 31000li to be sent to the Scotch Army vpon their march Southward 20 Iunij 1645. Ibid. 158v04 An ordinance ... for the present raising of one and thirty thousand pounds to be presently sent to the Scots army, now upon their march southward [dated 20 June]. London: R. Cotes, 1645. 4o. Wing E2001. 134r05 An Ordn. for keeping Scandalous persons from the Sacrament &c 14. Marcij 1645. vi. Ramas. 7 parte. 158v04 An ordinance ... for keeping of scandalous persons from the sacrament [dated 14 March]. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing E1895–95A. 134r06 Ord. for the Ordination of Ministers &c 8. Nov. 1644. Ibid. 158v04

An ordinance ... for giving power to all the classicall presbyteries ... to ordaine ministers [dated 8 nov.]. London: J. Wright, 1645. 4o. Wing E1894–94C. 134r07 Ord. for taking away the Booke of Common Prayer and Establishing the Directory. 3 Ian. 1644. Ibid. 158v04 A directory for the publike worship of God ... Together with an ordinance ... for the taking away of the Book of commonprayer [dated 3 Jan.]. London, york, and Edinburgh, 1644–6. 4o. Wing D1543A–51. 134r08 Ordnance for a Thanksgiuing for the Victory at Naisby. vi Ra. 10 parte 158v04 An ordinance ... [for] a day of thanksgiving ... for the great victory obtained against the kings forces, nere Knasby. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing E2072. 134r09 Orders vid Collection. 35v06

134v01 Overthrow giuen to the K’s forces in Wales by L. G. Laughorne 26. febr. 1645. vi in Ramas Eng. 10. parte 158v04 A great overthrow given to the kings forces in Wales ... by Lieutenant Generall Laughorne [dated 26 feb.]. London: M. Walbancke, 1645. 4o. Wing G1742. 134v02 Oughtred vi. Recreacons. vid Trigonometria. 160v01, 195v07 134v03 Doctor Owen vid. Sermon. 174v10

135r01 Origine de la Maison Royale de France vi. Veritable. 201r21 135r02 {De} Origine S. Scripturæ v. Nieremberij etc. 126r16 135r03 Oronce sa Geometre 4o. finé, oronce. La practique de la géométrie. Tr. P. forcadel. 4o edns. found 1570–86. See 56v30 for an edn. in Latin. 135r04 Pauli Orosij Presbiteri Hispani aduersus Paganos Historiarum lib. 7em annotationibus &c illustrati etc Accessit eiusdem Orosij Apologeticus contra Pelagium de Arbitrij libertate Moguntiæ Anno 1615. 8o.

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orosius, Paulus. Adversus Paganos historiarum libri septem. Ed. f. fabricius. Com. L. Lautius. Mainz: P. Cholinus, 1615. 8o. BL. 135r05 Ortelij theatrum orbis terrarum fol. ortelius, Abraham. Theatrum orbis terrarum. fol. edns. found 1570–1624. In a letter of 22 May 1580, Philip Sidney recommends that Edward Denny ‘provide your selfe of an ortelius, that when you reed of any place, you may finde it out, & have it, as it were before your eyes; for it doth exceedingly confirme, both the iudgement, & memory’ (Kuin, II, 983). In an undated note (March/April 1586?), Philip Sidney writes Christophe Plantin to order ‘Les mappes d’ortelius en la plus nouuelle edition’ (Kuin, II, 1195). Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 135r06 Orte. Thesarus Geographicus. fol. ortelius, Abraham. Thesaurus geographicus. fol. edns. found Antwerp, 1587–96. Cited by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1, a commonplace book of his father, Robert Sidney, as well as his own; he also cites it in his own CKS U1475 z1/5. 135r07 Ortelius his Epitome 4o. bis. ortelius, Abraham. Epitome. 8o edns. in English, french, and Latin found 1589–1612. ‘bis’ = two copies.

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fludd, Robert (pseud. Rudolphus otreb). Tractatus theologo-philosophicus, in libros tres distributus: quorum I. de vita, II. de morte, III. de resurrectione. oppenheim: H. Galler f. J.T. de Bry, 1617. 4o. BL. 135r14 Overburies wife, Characters, Elegies. 8o. overbury, Sir Thomas. Sir Thomas Overburie his wife, with new elegies ... [and] new newes and characters. London: E. Griffin f. L. Lisle, 1616. 8o. STC 18909–11. other edns. (STC 18904–8, 18912–19) do not include the elegies. 135r15 Overall vi Articuli. 13v03 135r16 Oud. in 8o. tresor de trois langues. 4o. oudin, César. Le thresor des trois langues, espagnole, française et italienne. 4o and 8o edns. found 1609–27. Possibly two copies, in different formats. 135r17 Ouidij Opera omnia fol. ovidius naso, Publius. Opera. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. 135r18 Ovidij Epist. 8o. ovidius naso, Publius. Heroides. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. 135r19 Ovid. Metamorph. 4o. ovidius naso, Publius. Metamorphoses. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period.

135r08 Orthuinus Gratius v. Fasciculus rerum. 56r16

135r20 Ovid. Metam: – 16. ovidius naso, Publius. Metamorphoses. Many smallformat edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entry or another copy at 135r24.

135r09 Oserius de rebus Emanuelis Lusitaniæ Regis 8o. osorio da fonseca, Jeronimo. De rebus Emanuelis regis Lusitaniae libri XII. 4o and 8o edns. found 1571–97.

135r21 Ovid. Amorum – 8. ovidius naso, Publius. Amores. Many 8o edns. throughout the period.

135r10 {D’}Ossat vi. Lettres 97v09 135r11 Othes vi Treatise. Othes vi. Booke. 21v41, 194v11 135r12 Othonis Fresingensis Chronicon cum alijs fol. otto I (bp. of freising). Chronicon, sive rerum ab orbe condito ad sua usque tempora gestarum libri octo [and other works]. Basle: P. Perna, 1569. fol. BL 135r13 Otreb de vita & morte. 4o.

135r22 Ovid. Fastorum Tristium, de ponto in Ibid. 16. ovidius naso, Publius. Fasti [and other works]. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. The second earl cites Fasti book 6 in CKS U1475 z1/5. 135r23 Ovid. cum sabino 16. ovidius naso, Publius. Probably Heroides. Com. A. Sabino. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period.

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Possibly one of the less often published edns. of various works by ovid with commentary by G. Sabinus. 135r24 Ovid. Metamorph. 16. ovidius naso, Publius. Metamorphoses. Many smallformat edns. throughout the period. See 135r20: duplicated entry or another copy. 135r25 Ovide ses Metamorph: auec l’exposition 4o. ovidius naso, Publius. Probably Les metamorphoses d’Ovide ... Avec XV discours, contenans l’explication morale des fables. Tr. and com. n. Renouard. 4o and 8o edns. found 1610–51. 135r26 Oughtred. vi. Key of the Mathematiques. K. 93r10 ‘K’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 135r27 Owens Epigrams – 16. owen, John. Epigrams. Tr. J. Vicars. London: W.S. f. J. Smethwick, 1619. 8o. STC 18993. 135r28 Oxoniæ pietas in Iacob. Regem. 4o. bis. [oxford University]. Academiae Oxoniensis pietas erga serenissimum et potentissimum Jacobum regem. oxford: J. Barnes, 1603. 4o. STC 19019. ‘bis’ = two copies.

P 138r01 Pablo di Venetia contra il Papa. 4o. Sarpi, Paolo. Considerationi sopra le censure della Santita di Papa Paulo V contra la serenissima republica di Venetia. Venice: R. Meietti, 1606. 4o. BL. 138r02 Pachymerius vi. Nicephori. 124v14 138r03 Pacianus contra Naualianos &c B. P. Lat. To. 3. Pacianus (saint, bp. of Barcelona). Epistolae tres ad Sympronianum Novatianum [and other works]. PL 13: 1051, 1065, 1081. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 138r04 Pacifique pour la defence du Parlement 8o. Le pacifique pour la defence du parlement, a la royne. [n.p., ca 1615]. 8o. Lyon BM. 138r05 Pacij Institutiones Logicæ. 16. bis Pacius, Julius. Institutiones logicae. 8o and small-format edns. found 1595–1615. ‘bis’ = two copies. 138r06 Pacius in Physica Aristotelis. 8o Aristotle. Physica. Com. J. Pacius. 8o edns. found 1596–1629. 138r07 Pacius Politica Aristotelis. vi. Aristot. Politica 11v29

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138r08 Pacius de Dominio Maris Adriatici. 8o. Pacius, Julius. De dominio maris Hadriatici disceptatio. 8o edns. found Lyons, 1619–20.

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138r09 Paez Comment. ad Canticum Moysis. 8o Paez, Balthasar. Ad canticum Moysis Exodi XV commentarii. 4o edns. found 1619–22.

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[P] 137v01 Page his Ius fratrum vid. Ius. 90r03

138r10 Paganinus Gaudentius, de Dogmatum Originis cum Phylosophia Platonis comparatione Salebræ Turtullianeæ. De vita Christian. ante tempora Constantini. etc Florentiæ. Anno 1639. 4o. Gaudenzio, Paganino. De dogmatum Origenis. florence: A. Massi, 1639. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65, additional bill), £1 15s (unbound). Commonplace book reference by the

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second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. Duplicated entry or another copy of the same edition at 47r09 (both entries dated). 138r11 Palatin. vi. Testamentum. 188r12 138r12 Palatin. Nuptialia 4o Aurelius, Abraham. In nuptias illustrissimi principis Frederici V comitis Palatini ad Rhenum, et Elizabethae, regis filiae, epithalamium. London: W. Stansby, 1613. 4o. STC 960. 138r13 Palatinus vtrum sit Maior ad 18. Annos. 4o. Unidentified. 138r14 Palatini Epithalamia. 8o. [oxford University]. Epithalamia. Sive lusus Palatini in nuptias Friderici comitis Palatini ad Rhenum et Elisabethae, Jacobi regis filiae. oxford: J. Barnes, 1613. 4o. STC 19022. 138r15 Palatines of the Rhine vi. Chronologicall. 33r32 138r16 Palatins departure towards Prague Anno 1619. Harrison, John. A short relation of the departure of ... Prince Frederick ... towards Prague. Dort: J. Waters, 1619. 4o. STC 12859. 138r17 Palerne ses Perigrinacions. 16. Palerne, Jean. Peregrinations. Lyons: J. Pillehotte, 1606. 12o. Bn. 138r18 Palingenij zodiacus vitæ. 16. Manzolli, Pietro Angelo (pseud. Marcellus Palingenius). Zodiacus vitae. 8o and small-format edns. found [ca 1531]–1639. 138r19 Paleotus Cardinalis de sacri Consistorij consultantibus Paleotti, Gabriele (cardinal). De sacri consistorii consultationibus. Edns. found 1592–6. 138r20 Palæphætus vi. Cornut. & Higinus. 39v10, 73v23 138r21 Palanei Methodus. adiuvandi eos qui moriuntur. 16. Polanco, Juan Alfonso. Methodus ad eos adiuvandos, qui moriuntur. Small-format edns. found 1575–1617.

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138r22 Palladij Hystoria Lausiaca. B. P. gr. Lat. To. 2. Palladius (bp. of Helenopolis). Historia lausiaca. PG 34: 995. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2.

138v01 Pancirolli Raccolta de cose segnalate 4o. Panciroli, Guido. Raccolta breve d’alcune cose più segnalate c’hebbero gli antichi. Venice: Giunti, 1612. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 138v02 Pancirolli rerum \me/morabilium lib. 2. 8o. bis. Panciroli, Guido. Rerum memorabilium libri duo. 4o and 8o edns. found 1599–1646. ‘bis’ = two copies. 138v03 Pancirolli Notitia vtriusque Imperij &c fol. Panciroli, Guido. Notitia dignitatum utriusque imperii orientis scilicet et occidentis ultra Arcadii honoriique tempora. Geneva: S. Gamonet, 1623. fol. BL. Earlier edns. lack ‘imperii’ on title page. 138v04 Pandecta &c vi. Ærodij 3v28 138v05 Pandora siue venia Hispanica Belgicis. 8o. Pandorae sive veniae Hispanicae Belgicis exulibus ... anatomia. [n.p.], 1574. 4o. BL. 138v06 Panigarola Specchio di Guerra. 4o. Panigarola, francesco. Specchio di guerra. 4o edns. found 1595–1604. 138v07 Pantaleon de Luminibus sanctis. B. P. gr. & Lat. To. 2 Pantaleon (deacon). De liminibus sanctis ... sermo. PG 98: 1243. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 138v08 Pantera dell Armata nauale. 4o. Pantera, Pantero. L’armata navalle. Rome: E. Spada, 1614. 4o. BL. 138v09 Le Petit Pantheon, par Daniel de Perreaux aduocat en Parlement 4o Ms Perreaux, Daniel. Le petit pantheon ou par caractheres sont tirez en relief les idoles des faux dieux de ce siecle. Manuscript, dated 1640. 4o. oxford (Bodleian).

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Sidney family copy, almost certainly the presentation copy, with an elaborate threepage dedication to the second earl while he was ambassador in Paris, now Bodleian Library Rawlinson MS D509. Dedication signed ‘Daniel Perreaux, advocat en Parlement.’ Purchased by the antiquary Richard Rawlinson, presumably at the osborne sale in 1743. In 1723 booklist. Little is known of Perreaux, except that he was married at the Protestant temple at Charenton in 1642 (Haag, La France protestante, VIII, 191) and provided the preface to Henri de Rohan’s Le parfaict capitaine (see 27v09 and 140r04). He wrote an undated (and nearly illegible) letter seeking a favour from the second earl, who was known to worship at Charenton during his embassy to Paris (CKS U1500 C292/110). for other books associated with the Sidney family purchased by Rawlinson, see 95r12, 126v04 (annotation), and App.13. 138v10 Panvinij Chronicon Ecclesiast. fol. Panvinio, onofrio. Chronicon ecclesiasticum. fol. edns. found 1568–73. 138v11 Panvinius vi. Bulingerus 25r12 138v12 Pan. vi. Onuphrius 131v16–20 138v13 Paper Booke of Warrs 2 vol. fol. [Manuscript concerning warfare]. 2 vols. fol. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 8s ‘for copying of the first book of warrfare,’ 1s ‘for paper for the said book,’ 14s for ‘Copying 2nd book of warfare,’ and 1s 4d for the required paper; 16 April 1619, 3s 6d ‘for binding of two books of Martiall discipline.’ These accounts almost certainly relate to this entry. for other ‘paper books’ see 113r02 and 117r11. 138v14 Papers which passed at Newcastle betwixt his sacred Majestie and Mr. Al. Henderson concerning the change of Church Government Anno 1646 printed London – 1649. 8o. Charles I. The papers which passed at New-castle betwixt his sacred majestie and Mr Al: Henderson concerning the change of church government. Anno Dom. 1646. London: R. Royston, 1649. 8o. Wing C2535–35A. 138v15 Papillon vid. Vanitie 199v04

138v16 Pappi Mathem. Collectiones. fol. Pappus (of Alexandria). Mathematicae collectiones. Tr. and com. f. Commandino. fol. edns. found 1588–9. 138v17 Paracelsi Chirurgia. fol. Paracelsus, Aureolus Philippus Theoprastus (Bombast von Hohenheim). Chirurgia magna. Ed. J. Dalhemius. Tr. G. Dorn. Strassburg [i.e., Basle]: P. Perna, 1573. fol. BL. 138v18 Paracelsus de vita longa Paracelsus, Aureolus Philippus Theophrastus (Bombast von Hohenheim). De vita longa. 8o edns. found 1560–83. 138v19 Paradini Symbola Heroica. 8o. Paradin, Claude. Heroica symbola. Tr. J. Gubernator. 8o and small-format edns. found 1562–1600. 138v20 Parad: vi. Histoire de lyon et Albianus & Chronique 33r27, 77r21 138v21 Parad: vi. Cognatus 35v01 138v22 Parallela Ethica & Iuridica Vincentij turtureti Siculi. 4o. Tortoreto, Vincenzo. Parallela ethica et juridica. 4o edns. found 1629–42. 138v23 A Paralell or Conference of the Civill, the Canon & the Common Law of this Realme of England Wm. Fulbeck. 4to. Lond. 1618. fulbecke, William. A parallele or conference of the civill law, the canon law, and the common law of England. London: A. Islip f. the Co. of Stationers, 1618. 4o. STC 11416. Possibly an ‘added’ entry fitted in at the bottom of a ‘main’ catalogue page.

139r01 Parænesis translated by Lo. viscount Grandison. Lond. 54. 8o. John Chrysostom (saint). Saint Chrysostome his Paraenesis, or admonition. Tr. W. Villiers (Viscount Grandison). London: T. Dring, 1654. 12o. Wing C3980. 139r02 {Papers vi Speech. & Cabinet.} 26v04, 179r03 139r03 Papers from the Scotch Commissioners to the Parl. in Answer to their votes of the 24. september 1646. conc. the disposing the K’s person

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139r09 Parallela Geographica Italiæ Veteris & Novæ Auctore Brietio, Abbavillæo Parisiis 1649. fol. 3 vol. Briet, Philip. Parallela geographiae veteris et novae. 3 vols. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1648–9. 4o. Bn. ‘Geographica Italiae’ appears in the title of vol. 3. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4. In 1723 booklist.

139v01 Paraphrase & Annotations vpon all the Bookes of the New Testament by Dr. Hammond. London fol. 1653. Hammond, Henry. A paraphrase, and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament. London: J. flesher f. R. Royston, 1653. fol. Wing H573. 139v02 Parænesis or Seasonable Exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England by D. Hamon Hammond, Henry. A paraenesis: or, seasonable exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England. London: R.n. f. R. Royston, 1656. 12o. Wing H572. 139v03 Parænesis ad Aedificatores Imperij in Imperio, in qua defenduntur iura magistratus adversus Mosem Amyraldum &c Ludovico Molinæo, Petri filio. Lond. 1656. 4o. Du Moulin, Louis. Paraenesis ad aedificatores imperii in imperio. London: R. Daniel, sold by S. Thompson, 1656. 4o. Wing D2548. 139v04 Parliament of Ladys. vi Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 neville, Henry. The parliament of ladies. [London], 1647. 4o. Wing n511–12A. 139v05 Parliament vid. Antiquity. 10r08 139v06 Las siete Partidas, Del Sabio Rey Don Alonso El nono, Nuevamente Glosadas Por el Licenciado Gregorio Lopez &c En Madrid. 1611. Las siete partidas del sabio rey Don Alonso el nono. Ed. G. López. Madrid: J. Hasrey, 1611. fol. BL. 139v07 Parthenissa a Romance by the Lord Broghill 4o. – 1654. Boyle, Roger (Baron Broghill and first earl of orrery). Parthenissa, that most fam’d romance. London: R. Lowndes, 1654. 4o. Wing o489.

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140r01 Paraphrase sur les Epistres Sancti Pauli aux Corinth: Galat. & Ephes. par Godeau a Paris Anno 1632. 4o. Godeau, Antoine. Paraphrase sur les épistres de S. Paul. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1632. 4o. Bn. 140r02 Paraquariæ vid. Litteræ Annuæ. 101r21 140r03 {Le} Parfa\i/ct Ambassadeur Vera y figueroa, Juan Antonio de. Le parfait ambassadeur. Tr. n. Lancelot. Edns. found 1635–42. In 1723 booklist. 140r04 {Le} Parfaict Capitaine. 4. Rohan, Henri de (duc de Rohan). Le parfaict capitaine. 4o edns. found Paris, 1636–44. An abridgement of Caesar, De bello gallico. Duplicated entry or another copy at 27v29. See also 138v09, a presentation manuscript of a different work by Daniel Perreaux, who wrote the preface that appears in most edns. of Rohan. 140r05 Paris vi. Mathæi 113r03 140r06 Paris vi. Theatre. 188v05 140r07 Parker de descensu vi. Sanford. vid. Historia. 78r09, 170v04 140r08 Parlement Arguments concerning the libertie of the Subiect. Ms. fol. Parliament. [Arguments concerning the libertie of the subject]. Manuscript. fol. Unidentified manuscript text, probably connected with the debates surrounding the Petition of Right in the 1628–9 Parliament. 140r09 Parliament of England vi. May. 113r17 140r10 Parræus de regno dei. 4o. Parry, Henry. De regno Dei, et victoria Christiana, conciones duae. London: f. Kingston f. C. Burby a. E. Weaver, 1606. 4o. STC 19335. 140r11 Parsons vi. Conuersion & Doleman. 39r25, 48r01

140r12 Parutta discorsi Politici 4o. bis. Paruta, Paolo. Discorsi politici. 4o edns. found 1599–1650. ‘bis’ = two copies. In 1723 booklist. 140r13 Parutta della vita Politica. 4o. Paruta, Paolo. Della perfettione della vita politica. 4o edns. found 1599–1650. 140r14 Paschalis Legatus. 8o. & 4o. Pasquale, Carlo. Legatus. 4o and 8o edns. found 1598– 1613. Two copies, probably in different formats. 140r15 Paschasius de spiritu sancto B P. Lat. To. 9. Paschasius (deacon). De Spiritu Sancto ... quibus symboli enarratio continentur, adversus errores Macedonii. Incipit: fides Catholica in universum mundum per patriarchas & prophetas. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 140r16 Pasoris Lexicon in Novum Testamentum 16. Pasor, George. Lexicon graeco-latinum in Novum Testamentum. 8o edns. found 1619–50. 140r17 Pasquier vi. Recherche 161r01 140r18 Pasquier ses Lettres – 16. bis. Pasquier, Etienne. Les lettres. Small-format and 8o edns. found 1586–1619. ‘bis’ = two copies. 140r19 Passe par toute des Iesuistes. 16. Le passe-par-tout des peres jesuites. Tr. C. de Plaix. 8o and small-format edns. found 1606–7. Duplicated entry or another copy at 83v08. 140r20 Passi i donneschi diffetti 4o Passi, Guiseppe. I donneschi diffetti. 4o and 8o edns. found 1599–1618. 140r21 Passions vi Vanitie. 199v04 140r22 Patente du Roy pour pourvoir a l’Estat. 8o. Possibly Lettres patentes du roy, par lesquelles il ordonne que doresnavant ceulx qui seront pourveus d’estats & offices de judicature feront profession de leur foy et religion. Paris: R. Estienne, 1567. 8o. Lyon BM. Closest title found to wording of entry, though official publications throughout the period contain versions of these or similar words.

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140r23 Paterculus vi. Sigonius 176v02 140r24 Paterculus vi Florus. 58r32 140r25 Paterno vi. Rime Paterno, Lodovico. Probably Rime, distinte in quattro parti. Venice: G.A. Valvassori, 1560. 8o. CUL. The two anthologies at 165r17–18 contain between them seven of the eight poets cross-referenced, like this one, to ‘Rime.’ The missing eighth is Paterno, not found published in any anthology that featured the others. This entry thus probably either an independent (if erroneously formatted) entry for Paterno, or a cross-reference to a missing entry. 140r26 St. Patrik vi. Life. 99v02

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140v06 Peregrinus de Magnete & dees monas Hieroglyphyca 4o. Peregrinus, Petrus. De magnete, seu rota perpetui motus, libellus. Ed. A.P. Gasser. Augsburg, 1558. 4o. BL. Catalogued with: Dee, John. Monas hieroglyphica. 4o and 8o edns. found 1564–91. Shaaber D20–1. 140v07 Pereira vi. Ioannes 85v06 140v08 Pererij Comment. in Genesin. fol. Pererius, Benedictus. Commentariorum et disputationum in Genesim. 4 vols. fol. edns. found 1589–1622. Possibly one vol. only: duplicated entry or another vol. from the set at 140v11. 140v09 Pererius Selectarum disputationum. 4o.

140v01 {12} Patriarcharum Testamentum B. P. La. To 5. Testamenta XII Patriarcharum. Tr. R. Grosseteste (bp. of Lincoln). See S.H. Thomson, Writings of Robert Grosseteste (Cambridge, 1940), 42–4. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. Entry duplicated at 188r11. 140v02 Patricius de regno & regis institutione. 8. Patrizi, francesco (bp. of Gaeta). De regno et regis institutione. 8o edns. found 1567–1608. 140v03 Patricius de reipub. institut. 8o. Patrizi, francesco (bp. of Gaeta). De institutione reipublicae libri IX. 8o edns. found 1569–1608. 140v04 {par: 2 de la} Perdida d’España. 4o. de La perdida de España, 2. vol: 4o. Luna, Miguel de. La verdadera historia del rey don Rodrigo, en la qual se trata la causa principal de la perdida de España. 2 pts. 4o and 8o edns. found 1592–1646. Marginal addition is in the hand of the second earl, as is ‘La perdida de España, 2. vol: 4o.’ In 1723 booklist (as 3 vols.). 140v05 Peregrinos sus pedasos de Historias. 4o. Pérez, Antonio. Pedaços de historia, ô relaçiones assy llamádas por sus auctores los Peregrinos Leon [i.e., London, 1594]. 4o. STC 19624.5. According to STC an expanded rpt. of a [Pau? 1593?] edn.: but title wording in English edn. offers a better match for entry.

Pererius, Benedictus. Selectarum disputationum in sacram scripturam. 5 vols. 4o edns. found 1601–10. Possibly one vol. only: duplicated entries or additional vols. from the set at 140v10 and 140v12. 140v10 Perer. in Apocalypsin See 140v09: vol. 3 contains Centum octoginta tres disputationes super libro Apocalypsis. 140v11 Per. in Historias Moisis fol. See 140v08: Historia Mosis occupies vols. 1–2 of a 4-vol. set. Possibly a duplicated entry, possibly another vol. from the set. 140v12 Per. disputationes in S. Scripturam 4o. See 140v09: duplicated entry or another vol. from the set. 140v13 Per. Physica. 8o. Pererius, Benedictus. De communibus omnium rerum naturalium principiis et affectionibus. 4o and 8o edns. found 1576–1618. A commentary on Aristotle’s Physica. 140v14 Perez ses secundas Cartas. 8o. Pérez, Antonio. Segundas cartas ... Mas los aphorismos dellas sacados. Paris: f. Huby, 1603. 12o. BL. 140v15 Perez ses sentences d’orées 16. Pérez, Antonio. Aphorismes, ou sentences dorées. Tr. J. Gaultier. Paris: P. Chevallier, 1602. 8o. Bn. 140v16 Pergæi lib. Conice vi. Apollonius 9v22

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140v17 Perkins Exhortacion to repentance. 16. Perkins, William. M. Perkins, his exhortation to repentance. London, 1605–9. 8o and 12o. STC 19706.5–06.7, 19707.5–08. Title differs in edns. after 1605, but running head in all reads ‘Exhortation to Repentance.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 41r01. 140v18 Perquino sa Catholico reformado 8o. Perkins, William. Catholico reformado. Tr. W. Massan. London: R. del Campo [i.e., R. field], 1599. 8o. STC 19741. 140v19 Perret his Alphabet. to write divers languages Perret, Clement. Exercitatio alphabetica nova et utilissima, variis expressa linguis et characteribus [thirty-four plates, without letterpress]. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1569. 4o (oblong). BL. 140v20 Perron vid. Ambassades 7r15 140v21 Perron vid. Remonstrance 163r03 140v22 Persecution of Catholiques in England 16. Parsons, Robert. An epistle of the persecution of catholickes in Englande. Tr. G.T. Douai [i.e., Rouen: fr. Parsons’ Press, 1582]. 8o. STC 19406, ARCR II, #627. 140v23 Perseuerantia Sanctorum a sermon to the Parliament by the Bish. of Lincol. – 1628. 4o. Williams, John. Perseverantia sanctorum. A sermon of persevering ... in time of afflictions. London: J. Bill, 1628. 4o. STC 25727. 140v24 Persiæ regum series vid Scickardus. ? Schickard, Wilhelm. Tarich h.e. series regum Persiae. Tubingen: T. Werlin, 1628. 4o. BL. Main entry apparently not in catalogue: see also 89v09, a cross-reference from another work by the same author to the same missing main entry. 140v25 Persius vi. Iuvenal 91r13–14 140v26 Persius cum 4 Coment. 4o. Persius flaccus, Aulus. Probably In A. Flacci Persii Satyras sex quatuor virorum commentarii. Ed. J.T. freigius. Com. P. Engentinus, A. fouquelin, f. Valentini, a. A. Volsco. 4o edns. found Basle, 1578–82. 140v27 Person vi. varietie. 199v06

141r01 Pauls Church yard. a Catalogue of the Bookes. 16o. 1653 Probably Birkenhead, Sir John. Two centuries of Pauls church-yard. [London, 1653]. 8o. Wing B2973. A satire in the form of bookseller lists. other versions and imitations (Wing B2845A–C, B2970) are either in 4o or lack the words ‘Pauls churchyard’ in title. Possibly a catalogue no longer extant of real books, but a real catalogue would likely advertise the stationer’s name. 141r02 Pegasus or the flying horse from Oxford. vi Ramas Eng. 5. parte 158v04 Barlow, Thomas. Pegasus, or the flying horse from Oxford bringing the proceedings of the visitours and other Bedlamites there. oxford [i.e., London, 1648]. 4o. Wing B838. 141r03 Peirce vid Sinner. 177r05 141r04 Perreaud de Demonologie vid Demonologie. 43v08 141r05 A Peace offring, an earnest entreaty for peace, vnity, & Obedience wherein an Impartiall view is taken of the Cheife Controversies among vs, as to Doctrine, Government Liturgie & Ceremonies. By Io. Stileman. 4o. 1662. Stileman, John. A peace-offering. London: T. Pierrepoint, 1662. 4o. Wing S5554. 141r06 Also a Discourse of the nature & obligacion of Oaths publishd as an Appendix to the Peace offring, by the same. Stileman, John. A discourse of the nature and obligation of oaths ... published as an appendix to the Peace-offering. London: E.M. f. T. Pierrepoint, 1662. 4o. Wing S5552. 141r07 Mounsr. Perefixe his history of Henry 4th of France vi. Histoire. 78v04 141r08 Persecution for Religion condemned. 8o. Lond. 1652. by Mr. Birchleye or Mr. Short Birchley, William (i.e., John Austin). The Christian moderator, in two parts. Or persecution for religion condemned. London, 1652. 4o and 8o. Wing A4244–7. Published anonymously: an editorial comment by cataloguer identifies the author as either Birchley (a pseudonym employed by John Austin) or an unidentified ‘Mr Short.’

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141r09 Perspectiue de Iehan Cousin Senonois, maistre Painctre a Paris – 1560. fol. Cousin, Jean. Livre de perspective. Paris: J. le Royer, 1560. fol. Bn.

141v01 Petavius de Lege & Gratia Parisijs 1648. 4o. Petau, Denis. De lege et gratia. Paris: S. a. G. Cramoisy, 1648. 4o. CUL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s 6d (unbound). 141v02 Petauij dogmata Theologica; Lutetiæ Parisiorum, An: 1646 et 1650. 5 vol: Fol: Petau, Denis. Theologicorum dogmatum tomus primus (-quartus). 4 vols. in 5. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1644–50. fol. Bn. Entry in the hand of the second earl.

141v08 Lilbarnes Peticion to the Iudges of the Kings Bench Lilburne, John. The prisoners mournfull cry against the judges of the Kings Bench ... Unto which is annexed his two petitions to the said judges. [London, 1648]. 4o. Wing L2164.

142r01 Perspectiua communis Cantuar. Archiep. Peckham, John (abp. of Canterbury). Perspectiva communis. Small fol. and 4o edns. found [ca 1482]–1627. Shaaber P78–90. Duplicated entry or another copy at 85v10. 142r02 La Perspectiue Curieuse fol. niceron, Jean francois. La perspective curieuse. fol. edns. found Paris, 1638–52. 142r03 Petauius vi Rationarium temporum. 159v04

141v03 Peticion vi Ramas Eng. 1 parte 158v04 Cross-reference to a bound-together collection of parliamentary petitions and ordinances (see 134r01).

142r04 Petauius vi. Chronologicæ Tabulæ. 33r30

141v04 Lilbarnes wifes Peticion to the Parl. vi. Ramas 3. parte 158v04 Lilburne, Elizabeth. To ... parliament. The humble petition of Elizabeth Lilburne, wife to ... John Lilburne. [London, 1646]. Single sheet. Wing L2077.

142r06 Petauius de Doctrina temporum 2 vol. fol. Lutetiæ Par. 1627. Petau, Denis. Opus de doctrina temporum. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1627. fol. BL.

141v05 Peticion of the Collonells officers &c vnder the Authority of Parliament. vi in Ramas Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 The petition of colonels, lieutenant-colonells, majors, and other officers, that have faithfully served the great cause of the kingdome under the authority of parliament. London: R. Bostock, 1647. 4o. Wing P1761. 141v06 Peticion of the Memb. accused by the Army Iune 29. 1647. Holles, Denzil. The petition of the members of the House of Commons, who are accused by the army [dated 29 June]. London: R. Smith, 1647. 4o. Wing H2465. 141v07 Peticion of Adams Langham & Bunce Aldermen. vi. Ramas 5. 158v04 Adams, Sir Thomas; Langham, John; Bunce, James. The humble peition of ... Thomas Adams, John Langham, and James Bunce, aldermen of London, presented to the Lords. London: J. norris, 1648. 4o. Wing A495–6.

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142r07 Petauij vid. Vranologion. 207v07 142r08 Petit sa Chronique d’Hollande Zelande &c – 2 Vol. fol. Le Petit, Jean françois. La grande chronique ancienne et moderne de Hollande, Zelande, West-Frise, Utrecht, Frise, Overyssel & Groeningen, jusques à la fin de l’an 1600. 2 vols. Dordrecht: J. Canin, 1601. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist. See 66v30 for an English trans. 142r09 Petitus vi. Leges Atticæ 97r04 142r10 Petiti Miscellanea. 4o. Petit, Samuel. Miscellanneorum libri novem. Paris: C. Morel, 1630. 4o. CUL. 142r11 Petiti Eglogæ Chronologiæ. 4o. Petit, Samuel. Eclogae chronologicae. Paris: C. Morel, 1631–2. 4o. 142r12 — Ejusdem variarum lectionum libri 4or 4o.

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Petit, Samuel. Variarum lectionum libri IV. Paris: C. Morel, 1633. 4o. CUL. 142r13 Petramellaraus ad libros. Onuphrij. 4o. Petramellarius, Joannes Antonius. Ad librum Onuphrii Panvinii de summis pontif. ... continuatio. Bologna: heirs of G. Rossi, 1599. 4o. BL. 142r14 Petrarcha 4o. bis. Petrarca, francesco. Canzoniere. Two copies (‘bis’), probably different edns., of Petrarch’s famous collection of sonnets and canzoni, which had at least 180 printed editions before 1651. Philip Sidney praises Petrarch in Defence, 74. and his Astrophil and Stella (ca 1581, first published 1591) is a sonnet sequence in the genre exemplified in the Canzoniere. for an edn. of Petrarch’s Latin works see 142r15. 142r15 Petr. opera omnia latine & Hetrusce scripta Bas: fol. Petrarca, francesco. Opera. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1581. fol. BL. In CKS U1475 z1/9 the second earl cites Senili 12, Ep. 2, specifying the 1581 edn. 142r16 Petrei Catalogus Hæreticorum. 4o. Petreius, Theodorus. Catalogus haereticorum. Cologne: P. von Brachel, 1629. 4o. Bn. 142r17 Petronij Satyricon. 16o. Petronius Arbiter, Titus. Satyricon. Many 8o and smallformat edns. throughout the period. 142r18 Petronij Arbitri Satyr 4o. Petronius Arbiter, Titus. Satyricon. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. 142r19 Petrucci sue rime & persecutioni 4o. bis. Petrucci, Ludovico. Raccolta, d’alcune rime ... con la selva delle sue persecutioni. Farrago poematum. oxford: J. Barnes, 1613. 4o. STC 19814. ‘bis’ = two copies. 142r20 Petrucia de jure jurando &c cum Bellone. Petrucia, Antonius de. Tractatus de viribus juramenti ... de jurejurando. 8o edns. found 1511–92. With ‘cum Bellone’ added later: possibly one of several writers of this name who published on legal issues, such as Jean Bellon, Giovanni Antonio Belloni, or niccolò Belloni. See 81r30 for another legal work catalogued ‘cum Bellone.’

142r21 Petrus Abbas Cluniacensis contra Heniricanorum – Hæreses 4o. Petrus (abbot of Cluny). Contra Heinricianorum & Petrobrusianorum haereses. Ingolstadt: A. Weissenhorn, 1546. 4o. BL. 142r22 Idem de illustribus miraculis 12. Petrus (abbot of Cluny). Illustrium miraculorum libri II. 12o edns. found 1595–1611. 142r23 Petrus Faber de Iustitia & Iure 4o. faber, Petrus. Commentarius ad l. de justitia et jure. Lyons: f. faber, 1604. 4o. Bn.

142v01 Petri Fabre ad Titum de diversis Reg. juris antiquis – Com. 4o. faber, Petrus. Ad Tit. de diversis regulis juris antiqui ex libro pandectarum ... commentarius. fol. and 4o edns. found 1566–1618. 142v02 Petri Fabri Agonisticon, siue de re Athletica Ludisque veterum &c Geneuæ – 1592. 4o. faber, Petrus. Agnosticon. Geneva: f. faber, 1592. 4o. Birmingham. ‘Lugduni’ cancelled on title page, with ‘Genevae’ stamped in below. 142v03 Petri Fabri liber Semestrium jus Coloniæ Alobrogum – 1616. 4o faber, Petrus. Liber semestrium primus. Cologne: off. fabriana, 1616. 4o. BL. 142v04 Petrus Baptista Burgus de Dominio Genuensis Reip: in Mari Ligustico. 4o. – 1641. Burgus, Petrus Baptista. De dominio ser. Genvensis reip. in mari Ligustico libri II. Rome: D. Marcianus, 1641. 4o. Bn. 142v05 Petrus Bap. Bur: Genuen: de Bellico Suecico 4o. Leodij. Anno 1633. Burgus, Petrus Baptista. De bello Suecico commentarii. Liege: H. Edelmann, 1633. 4o. BL. 142v06 Petri de Aquila sectatoris nobiliss. subtilissimi Iohannis scoti Doctrinarum distinctiones. 4o. Petrus (de Aquila). [Quaestiones in quatuor sententiarum libros]. 4o edns. found 1501–1600. Commentary (based on Duns Scotus) on the Sententiae of Peter Lombard.

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142v07 Petrus Martyr in libros Iudicum fol. Vermigli, Pietro Martire. In librum Judicum. fol. edns. found 1561–1609. 142v08 Petri Martyris defensio vel & Apostol: Doctrinæ. de sacro sancto Eucharist. sacram. aduersus Stephanum Gardnerum. fol. Vermigli, Pietro Martire. Defensio doctrinae veteris et apostolicae de sacrosancto Eucharistiae sacramento. fol. edns. found 1559–81. 142v09 Petri Callensis Opusc. B P. La. To. 9. Petrus Cellensis (bp. of Chartres). Opuscula. PL 202: 827. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 142v10 Petri Iustiniani Historia rerum Venetarum fol. Justinianus, Petrus. Rerum Venetarum ab urbe condita historia. fol. edns. found 1560–1611. Duplicated entries or additional copies at 79r12 and 91r04. 142v11 Petri Siculi Hist. Ex MS. Cod. Biblioth: vatican, Gr. cum Latina conuersione per Math. Raderum e Societate Iesu. 4o. Ingolstadij. 1604. Peter (the Sicilian). Historia. Ed. M. Rader. Ingolstadt: A. Sartorius, 1604. 4o. Bn. 142v12 Petri Laodicens. Episc. Expos: Oracionis Dominicæ B. P. L. T. 1. Peter (bp. of Laodicea). Expositiones in Orationem Dominicam. Incipit: Tunc demum se Deus Patrem nostrum dicit vult. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 142v13 Petrus Pilichdorfus aduersus Valdenses Ibid. Tom 4 – par. 2. Pilichdorf, Petrus de. Liber contra sectam Waldensium. Incipit: ortus & origo Waldensium haereticorum talis est. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 142v14 Peucerus de Diuinationibus 4o. Peucer, Kaspar. Commentarius de praecipuis divinationum generibus. 4o and 8o edns. found 1533–1607. 142v15 Peucer vi. Carion 29r03–04 142v16 Pharmacopeia Londinensis fol. Pharmacopoea Londinensis, in qua medicamenta antiqua et nova describuntur. London, 1618–50. fol. STC 16772–6, Wing R2111.

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143r01 Petrus Possinus vid. Annæ Comnenæ. C. 36v05 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 143r02 Petri de Marca. vi. Marca. 108v04

143v01 Mrs. Phillips Poems. vi. Poems. 147r16 143v02 Phillips vid Purchaser. 154v02 143v03 Philpots Survey of Kent, vi Villare Cantianum. V. 200v02 ‘V’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 143v04 Brittish-Physitian or the nature & vertue of English Plants by Ro: Turner. London 8. 1664. Turner, Robert. Botanologia. The Brittish physician: or, the nature and vertues of English plants. London, 1664. 8o. Wing T3328–28A. 143v05 Physiognomie & Chyromancie &c with the Art of memorie. by Rich. Sanders. fol. 1653. Saunders, Richard. Physiognomie, and chiromancie ... [with] the art of memorie. London: R. White f. n. Brookes, 1653. fol. Wing S754.

144r01 Philastrius de hæresibus B. P. La. To. 4o Philastrius (saint, bp. of Brescia). Liber de Haeresibus. PL 12: 1111. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 144r02 Philippe Presbiteri Com. in Iob v Angelomi Enarraciones 7v07 144r03 Philippiques, Contre le Bulles et autres pratiques de la faction d’Espagne pour le Roy treschrestien Hen. 4. etc. 8o. A Tours. Anno 1592. Clary, françois de. Philippiques, contre les bulles et autres pratiques de la faction d’Espagne. Tours: J. Mettayer, 1592. 8o. Bn.

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144r04 Philonis Iudæi opera exegetica in libros Mosis, de mundi opificio, historicas & legales etc. gr. lat. Geneuæ Anno 1613. fol. Philo (Judaeus). Opera exegetica. Tr. S. Gelen. Geneva: P. de la Rovière, 1613. fol. BL. 144r05 Philo Carpathius in Cantica Canticorum B. P. Lat. To. 1 Philo (saint, bp. of Carpasio). In Canticum Canticorum interpretatio. Incipit: Quemadmodum calcaribus eques ad cursum impellit equum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 144r06 Philon de l’Interpretacion des misteres sacres. 4o. Philo (Judaeus). Les oeuvres ... contenans l’interpretation du plusiers divins et sacres mysteres. Tr. P. Bellier. fol. and 8o edns. found 1575–1619. 144r07 Philo Iudæus 4o. Philo (Judaeus). Insufficient information to identify specific title. 144r08 Philo. Iudæo delle vita di Mose. 8 . Philo (Judaeus). La vita di Mose. Tr. G. Ballino. Venice: n. Bevilacqua, 1560. 4o. BL.

imagines, et Callistrati ecphrases. Item Eusebii ... contra Hieroclem. Ed. f. Morel. Paris, 1608. fol. Bn. 144r14 Philostrato della vita di Apollonio. 8o. Philostratus. Della vita di Apollonio Tianeo. Tr. f. Baldelli. Venice and florence, 1549. 8o. 144r15 Phisiognomia. vi. Molinius 117v17 144r16 Philotheus de ordine instituendi Diaconi B. P. La. To. 6. Philotheus (patr. of Constantinople). Ordo instituendi Diaconum. Incipit: Sciendum quod nusquam quod alias induitur. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 144r17 Physicke & Chirurgerie, Epitome Lond. 1651. 8o. by O. W. Wood, owen. An epitomie of ... secrets appertaining to physicke and chirurgery. London: T.B., 1651. 8o. Wing W3404C. 144r18 Physiognomicon vi Tractatus. 194r02

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144r09 Philobiblion Rich: Dunelmensis siue de Amore librorum – Oxon. – 1599. 4o. Aungervile, Ricardus d’. Philobiblon Richardi Dunelmensis sive de amore librorum. Ed. T. James. oxford: J. Barnes, 1599. 4o. STC 959. 144r10 Philoponus de Mundi Creatione lib. 7. 4o. Viennæ – Austriæ – 1630. Johannes (Philoponus). De mundi creatione libri septem. Tr. B. Corderius. Vienna: G. Gelbhaar, 1630. 4o. BL.

144r19 Phoebadius contra Arrianos. Ibid. To. 4 Phoebadius (saint, bp. of Agen). Liber contra Arianos. Incipit: nisi illam zabolicae subtilitatis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 144r20 Phornutus vi. Higini Mythologia. 73v23 144r21 Picaro 1a & 2a parte. 16o. Picaro vi. vitæ Humanæ 205v07 Alemán, Mateo. De la vida del picaro Guzman de Alfarache. 2 pts. 8o and small-format edns. in Spanish and Italian found 1599–1629. With an added cross-reference to an edn. in Latin.

144r11 Philosophia perennis v. Augustin. 15r04 144r12 Philosophorum & Poetarum vitæ incerto Autore. 4o. Probably Burley, Walter. Vita philosophorum et poetarum. 4o and 8o edns. found [ca 1470]–1530. Shaaber B848–73. 144r13 Philostrati Opera. vbi Philost. Iunioris Imagines Calistrati Ecphrases. Eusebius con Hieroclem fol. Philostratus; Philostratus Lemnius; Eusebius; Callistratus. Opera quae exstant. Philostrate junioris

144v01 Piccolomini Comœdia Italica. 16. Piccolomini, Alessandro. Insufficient information to identify title. Possibly any one of four comedies, each published separately in many small-format edns.; possibly also one of the many small-format edns. of Comedia del sacrificio de gli Intronati, an anthology that includes several works by Piccolomini. 144v02 Piccolominæus de moribus 8o. Piccolomini, francesco. Universa philosophia de moribus. 8o edns. found 1595–1627.

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144v03 Piccol. de Sphæra. 4o. Piccolomini, Alessandro. De sphaera libri quatuor ... Eiusdem compendium de cognoscendis stellis fixis. Tr. J.n. Stupanus. Basle: P. Perna, 1568. 4o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 144v07.

Photius (saint, patr. of Constantinople). Myriobiblon, sive bibliotheca librorum. Ed. D. Hoeschel. Tr. A. Schottus. Geneva: o.P. Stephanus, 1612. fol. BL.

144v04 Piccol. Institutioni morale 4o Piccolomini, Alessandro. Della institution morale. 4o edns. found Venice, 1560–94. In 1723 booklist.

144v14 Pigna dell’Historia de Principi d’Este. 4o. Pigna, Giovanni Battista. Historia de principi di Este. Venice: V. Valgrisi, 1572. 4o. Bn.

144v05 Piccol. Paraphrase della Rhetorica d’Aristotele 4. Aristotole. Parafrase ... nel primo (-terzo) libro della Retorica d’Aristotele. Tr. A. Piccolomini. 4o edns. found Venice, 1565–97. Duplicated entry or another copy at 11v19. In 1723 booklist. 144v06 Piccol. Instrumento della Phylosophia. 8o. bis. Piccolomini, Alessandro. L’instrumento de la filosofia. 4o and 8o edns. found 1551–85. ‘bis’ = two copies. 144v07 Piccol. de sphæra & Cognoscendis stellis fixis 4o. See 144v03: duplicated entry or another copy. 144v08 Picorum Iohannis & Francisci Comitum Mirandulæ Opera omnia 2 vol. fol. Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni; Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni francesco. Opera omnia. 2 vols. Basle, 1572–3 and 1601. fol. 144v09 Io. Francisci Pici Mirandulæ Domini ad Leonem 10em Pontific: & Concil. Lateran. de reformandis moribus oratio 4o. Eiusdem Hymnus ad Sanctum Martinum. ibid. Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni francesco. De reformandis moribus oratio. Eiusdem hymni tres. Hagenau: T. Anshelm, 1520. 4o. BL. 144v10 Pietra del Paragone politico Boccalini. Boccalini, Traiano. Pietra del paragone politico. Edns. found 1615–52.

144v13 Pighius vi. Vinandus. 203v19

144v15 Pignorij vi. Tabulæ. 186r05 144v16 Pij Primi Pontif. Rom. Epist. B. P Lat. To. 3. Pius I (saint and pope). Ad fratrem Justum Viennensem episcopum, Epistolae. PG 5: 1125. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 144v17 Pij 2di Papæ Histor. Boemica. 8o. Pius II (pope) (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini). Historia Bohemica. 4o and 8o edns. found 1475–1620. Duplicated entry or another copy at 3v25. 144v18 Pimenta sus Cartas de India. 16. Pimenta, niccolò. Probably De felici statu et progressu rei christianae in India Orientali epistola. Konstanz: n. Kalt, 1602–3. 8o. CUL. Includes separate title page for ‘Cartas que a Padre nicolao Pimenta da Companhia de Jesu Visitador nas partes do oriente de mesma companhia.’ 144v19 Pineda de la Monarchia Ecclesistica fol. 4. vol. Pineda, Juan de (of Medina del Campo). Los treynta libros de la monarchia ecclesiastica. 5 vols. fol. edns. found 1588–1620. Probably vols. 2–5 only. See 144v20 for vol. 1. 144v20 Pineda Primera parte de la monarch. Ecclesiast. fol. See 144v19: vol. 1 only of a 5-vol. set. 144v21 Pinto vi. Voyages. 207v01

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145v01 Delle vite de Pittori scultori. in 4 vol. in Bologna Anno 1647. 4o. Vasari, Giorgio. Le vite de’ più eccellenti pittori, scultori et architetti. Ed. C. Manolessi. 3 pts. in 4 vols. Bologna: heirs of E. Dozzi, 1647. 4o. Bn.

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Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), £2 (unbound). 145v02 Play called Pompeys Tragedie vi. Pompey. 148v01 145v03 Plays by the Lady Newcastle fol – 1662. Cavendish, Margaret (duchess of newcastle). Playes. London: A. Warren f. J. Martin, J. Allestree, a. T. Dicas, 1662. fol. Wing n868. for additional works by Cavendish, see 55v02 and 147r13. 145v04 Plaidoyers Arrests & Harangues de Mr. Claude Henrys Conseiller du Roy, A Paris – 1658. 4o. Henrys, Claude. Plaidoyers, arrests et harangues. Paris: widow of E. Pepingue, 1658. 4o. Bn. 145v05 Pleadings in Parliament with the Iudgments thereon in the Reignes of Edward the first & E. the 2d Kings of England with a Collection of Some Copies of Statutes &c Together with Seuerall Petitions in Parliament & the Answers in Sundry Kings Reigns by Wm. Ryley of the Inner Temple London – 1661. fol. Ryley, William. Pleadings in parliament with the judgements thereon. London: H. Twyford a. T. Dring, 1661. fol. Wing R2422. Includes an additional title page in Latin, beginning Placita Parlamentaria.

146r01 Pique vi. Racourcy. 159r04 146r02 Pisanelli della natura de cibi & del bere 4o. Pisanelli, Baldassare. Trattato della nature de’ cibi et del bere. 4o and 8o edns. found 1584–1649. 146r03 Piscator in Rami Dialecticam. 8o. Joannes Piscator. In P. Rami dialecticam animadversiones. 8o edns. found 1580–96. Duplicated entry or another copy at 146r04. 146r04 Piscator in Dialect. Rami. 4o. See 146r03: duplicated entry or another copy. 146r05 Pismire Belgicke. 8o. Scott, Thomas. The Belgicke pismire. London [i.e., Holland] and London, 1622–3. 4o and 8o. STC 22069–70.

146r06 Pistorij Bibliotheca illustrium scriptorum de rebus – Germaniæ – fol. Illustrium veterum scriptorum, qui rerum a Germanis per multas aetates gestarum historias vel annales posteris reliquerunt. Ed. J. Pistorius. fol. edns. found 1583, 1613. Vol. 1 only of a 3-vol. set. See 64r17 for vols. 2-3 (catalogued with a similar collection by a different editor as a 3-vol. set). The copy of Pistorius bound with Robert Sidney’s arms in the national Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum did not belong to him, but is one of the books bought with his donation to the Bodleian Library in 1600, as shown by the clasp marks on each upper cover. for background on this donation, see Warkentin and Hoare, ‘Sophisticated Shakespeare.’ 146r07 Pistorius vi. Cabalistica. 27r02 146r08 Pitisci thesaurus Mathematicus siue Canon sinuum fol. Pitiscus, Bartholomaeus; Joachim, Georg. Thesaurus mathematicus sive canon sinuum. Ed. B. Pitiscus. frankfurt: n. Hoffman f. J. Rosa. 1613. fol. BL. 146r09 Pitisci trigonomet. & Problemata 4o. Pitiscus, Bartholomaeus. Trigonometriae libri quinque, item problematum libri decem. 4o edns. found 1600–12. 146r10 Pitseius de scriptoribus Anglicis 4o. Pitseus, Joannes. Relationum historicarum de rebus Anglicis tomus primus. Ed. W. Bishop. Paris: R. Thierry a. S. Cramoisy, 1619. 4o. BL. The running head is ‘De Illustribus Angliae Scriptoribus.’ 146r11 Petri Pithæi opera sacra Iuridica Historica Miscellanea – 4o. Parisijs – 1609. Pithou, Pierre. Opera, sacra, juridica, historica, miscellanea. Ed. C. Labbé. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1609. 4o. Bn. 146r12 Placart du Roy d’Espagne sur les changees & leuées – d’Argent. 8o. Placcart et decret du 20 novembre 1596 publié en Espagne par le roy Philippe II sur les changes et levées d’argent. [n.p.], 1597. 8o. Paris (Bib. Sainte Geneviève). 146r13 Placart sur le faict des monstres. 8o. Placcart du roy sur le faict des monnoyes. 4o and 8o edns. found 1576–1631. With error of ‘monstres’ for ‘monnoyes.’ All edns. published in either Brussels or Antwerp; the kings

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involved are Spanish, legislating currency in the Low Countries. 146r14 Placentinus in Tacitum Fol. Scotti, Annibale (Placentino). In P. Cornelii Taciti Annales, et historias comentarii. fol. edns. found 1589–92. 146r15 Placiades vi. Higini Mythologia. 73v23 146r16 Plaint des Descures au Pere Allemand. 8o. D’Escures. Plainte de M. Descures, envoyée au Pere Allemand jésuite, où il descrit la ruse et tromperie qu’ils luy ont faite en leur establissement à Orléans. [n.p.], 1619. 8o. Bn. 146r17 Planctus Coridonis ad Phœbum. 8. Barclay, John. Planctus Corydonis ad phoebum. [n.p.], 1607. 4o. Berne UB. Published anonymously. A separately printed version of a poem subsequently included in Barclay’s Poematum libri duo (London, 1615; oxford, 1636). Possibly printed in small numbers for coterie circulation: the copy in Berne is the only one found. It was owned by french scholar and diplomat Jacques Bongars (d. 1612) and donated to Berne in 1632 (and so not the same copy listed here). 146r18 Plans & Profils des toutes les Principales ville & lieux considerable de France ensemble les Cartes generales de Chacune Prouince & de chaque Gouernement &c by Tassin. 2 vol. 4o. 1634. Tassin, Christophe. Les plans et profils. 2 vols. Paris: M. Tavernier, 1634. 4o. Bn. 146r19 Platino de vitis Pontif. fol. bis. Item 8o. Platina, Bartolomeo. Historia de vitis pontificum Romanorum. fol. edns. found 1504–74, 4o and 8o edns. found 1505–1626. ‘bis’ = two copies: possibly two in fol. with an added note about a third in 8o, possibly just one in fol. and one in 8o. Cited by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8 and z1/9. 146r20 Plato de Republ. fol. Plato. Probably De Republica. Com. A. Montecatini. ferrara: B. Mammarellus, 1594. fol. BL. See 199v02, where this edn. is listed with another vol. of what was eventually a 3-vol. set. Possibly another vol. from one of the many edns. of Plato’s Opera (see, e.g., 146v01 and 147r01), or a vol. from one of several collections that included the Republic with political works by other writers. 146r21 Plattes. of mines &c vid. Discouerie. 45v08

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146v01 Platonis Opera omnia gr. & lat. Fol. Marsilio Ficino Interp. Francofurti. 1602. Plato. Opera omnia. Ed. a. tr. M. ficino. frankfurt: C. Marne a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1602. fol. BL. Added marginal note: ‘Given to Mr. Sudbery Aprill 2d 1655.’ John Sudbury, rector of Leigh, near Penshurst from 1639–44[?], was chaplain to the second earl; see HMC VI, passim. He was dean of Durham 1661–84 (Matthews, Walker Revised, 226). A work by Sudbury is listed at 175v01. Philip Sidney cites Plato repeatedly in the Defence, though the edns. of Plato listed in the catalogue all appear to postdate his death. 146v02 Platformes fol. Insufficient information to identify. Probably a descriptive title for a volume of plates, diagrams, maps, or charts related to landscape, architecture, gardening, or artillery. 146v03 Plautus cum Lambini & Lips: notis. fol. Plautus, Titus Maccius. Opera. Ed. a. com. D. Lambinus a. J. Lipsius. fol. edns. found 1576–88. 146v04 Plautus. 16. Plautus, Titus Maccius. Comoediae. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. Philip Sidney cites Plautus in Defence, 113, 115. 146v05 Playdoyes du Sereni 5 vol. 8o. Servin, Louis. Actions notables et plaidoyez. Multi-vol.  8o sets found Paris, 1603–23. 146v06 Pleix sa Logicke. 16. Dupleix, Scipion. La logique. 8o and small-format edns. found 1604–45. 146v07 Du Pleix vi Histoire & lumieres. 77r16, 103v12 146v08 du Plessis vi Mornay 119v23–8 146v09 Plinij naturalis Historia fol. Pliny (the elder). Historia naturalis. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. The second earl cites Pliny in CKS U1475 z1/6, z1/9, and Birch (BL Add. 4464).

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146v10 Plinij Epist. & Panagyricus Neruæ. 8o. Pliny (the younger). Epistolae et panegyricus. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period.

The second earl frequently cites Plutarch in french (see note to 146v15).

146v11 Plynij Panagyr. vi. Lipsij dissert: 101r11 146v12 Plotini Phylos: Platonnici Enneades cum latin. Mars: Ficini interpretatione fol. Basil. 1580. Plotinus. Operum philosophicorum omnium libri LIV in sex enneades distributi. Tr. M. ficino. Basle: P. Perna, 1580. fol. BL. 146v13 Plutarchus de Fluuijs cum notis Mausaci 8 . Tolosæ. 1615. Huic libro accedit Pselli de Lapidum virtutibus libellulus græ. lat. interprete Maussaco. Plutarch. Libellus de fluviorum et montium nominibus [and other works]. Tr. P.J. de Maussac. Toulouse: D. Bosc, 1615. 8o. Bn. The second earl cites Harpocrates, included in this collection, in CKS U1475 z1/5. o

146v14 Plutarchi Compendium vitarum. 16o. Plutarch. Epitome vitarum Plutarchi. Many 8o and smallformat edns. throughout the period. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/10; the second earl usually cites Plutarch in french (see 146v15 and 146v17) but possibly from the Latin edn. in his citations in CKS U1475 z1/5, z1/6, z1/9, z47. 146v15 Plutarch ses vies Fol. ter. Plutarch. Les vies des hommes illustres, grecs et romains. Tr. J. Amyot. fol. edns. found 1558–1645. Three copies (‘ter’); one or two may be edns. in the smaller formats published within the date range above (see, e.g., 146v17). Commonplace book references by the second earl in his father’s CKS U1475 z1/1, and in his own CKS U1475 z1/4 and z1/5, where he cites Amyot’s preface. 146v16 Plutarque ses morales fol. Plutarch. Les oeuvres morales. Tr. J. Amyot. fol. edns. found 1572–1645. In 1723 booklist. In a letter to Hubert Languet of 19 Dec. 1573, Philip Sidney expresses his desire for a copy of Plutarch’s ‘minor works’ in french, referring to this edition (Kuin, I, 65). He later recommends ‘Plutarcks discourses’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 982). 146v17 Plutarque deux tomes des hommes illustres. 16. Plutarch. Les vies des hommes illustres. Tr. J. Amyot. Multi-vol. sets in 8o found 1567–1622.

146v18 Plutarque son sommaire des hommes illustres. 16 Plutarch. Sommaire des vies des hommes illustres. Rouen: C. le Villain, 1610–17. 12o. 146v19 Pluvenel son Institution du Roy vi. Maneige 109r05 146v20 Poem sur La vie de Iesu Christ Arnauld D’Andilly, Robert. Poëme sur la vie de JésusChrist. Edns. found 1631–45. 146v21 Polemo vi. Mutatus. 121v01 146v22 El Politico D. Fernando et Catolico, de Lorenzo Gracian en Milan, – 1646. 16. Gracián, Baltasar (pseud. Lorenzo Gracián). El politico D. Fernando el Catholico. Huesca and Amsterdam, 1646. 16o. ‘Gracian en Milan’ apparently an error for ‘Gracian y Morales.’

147r01 Platonis Opera omnia gr. & lat. fol. in 2 vol. 1578. Ex Io: Serrani Interpretatione. Plato. Opera quae extant omnia. Ed. J. de Serres. 3 vols. Geneva: H. Estienne, 1578. fol. BL. Heninger describes a Greek edition of Plato by Henri Estienne with Latin translation by Jean de Serres, noting that Philip Sidney had connections with the compilers and was sent a complimentary copy: see ‘Sidney and Serranus’ Plato.’ 147r02 Prynn’s Plea for the Lords vid. Plea. vid Abridgment. 2v01, 147r06 147r03 The Principles of the Art Military by Capt. Hen: Hexham Hagh – 1640. fol. Hexham, Henry. The third part of the principles of the art militarie. The Hague: f. van der Spruyt, 1640. fol. STC 13264.7. 147r04 The Prisoners Plea for a Habeas Corpus &c by L. C. Io Lilburne vi in Ramas 5 parte. 158v04 Lilburne, John. The prisoners plea for a Habeas Corpus. [London, 1648]. 4o. Wing L2165. 147r05 The Peoples Plea. vi. Ramas. 7. parte. 158v04

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147v01 Police Humane per Blond. 8o. Le livre de police humaine. Ed. G. d’Aurigny. Tr. J. le Blond. 8o and small-format edns. found Paris, 1544–54. 147v02 Politiani & aliorum Epist. 16. Politianus, Angelus. Angeli Politiani et aliorum virorum illustrium epistolae. 8o and small-format edns. found 1513–1644. 147v03 Politiani miscellanea &c 2 vol. 8o. Politianus, Angelus. Miscellaneorum centuria prima. 8o edns. found 1522–1602. 147v04 Politica, Oeconom. & Hecaton. Leonardi. fol. Aristotle. Politicorum libri octo ... Economicorum duo ... Hecatonomiarum septem ... Explanationis Leonardi in Oeconomica duo. Tr. L. Bruni (Aretino). Com. J. Lefèvre D’Etaples. fol. edns. found 1506–43. 147v05 Poloniæ statuta vi. Herburti. 73r15 147v06 Poloniæ Confessio vi Confessio. 37v02 147v07 Polonicæ res vi. Gaguinus. 62r03 147v08 Polonicarum rerum Scriptores omnes fol.

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Polonicae historiae corpus: hoc est, Polonicarum rerum Latini recentiores et veteres scriptores. Ed. J. Pistorius. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1582. fol. BL. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2.

147v17 Polydorus vi Virgilius 205r13

147v10 Polybij Historia fol. bis. Polybius. Historia. fol. edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. The cross-reference from ‘Aeneas’ at 3v21 suggests that at least one of the two copies included the works of Aeneas Tacitus (fol. edns. with this combination of texts, Polybius leading, found 1590–1619). Robert Sidney cites Polybius several times in CKS U1475 z1/10 and at least three references are in German, so he may have possessed a German translation as well.

147v18 Polydori Virg. Anglica Hist. fol. Vergilius, Polydorus. Anglicae historiae libri XXVI. Basle: T. Guarinus, 1570. fol. BL. Sidney family copy in the British Library (C.64.i.6). Armorial of Robert Sidney on covers; signed on title page ‘Inveniam viam R: Sydney. 1600’ and showing frequent marginal annotation and underlining by him (32–314). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Calf binding, rebacked with portions of old spine preserved and new endleaves watermarked Wm Buttanshaw (a Kentish papermaker), 1794. Acquired by the BM in 1903. Possibly the ‘Polidor Virgile fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study (but not listed in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676). Philip Sidney recommends ‘Polidore for Englande’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984).

147v11 Polybij Fragmenta. 4o.

147v19 Polydorus de diuersis Religionibus. 8o.

Polybius. Fragmenta. 4o and 8o edns. found 1543–9.

Probably Pamelius, Jacobus. De religionibus diversis. Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1589. 8o. CUL. With error of ‘Polydorus’ for ‘Pamelius.’

147v09 Polyæni stratagemmata. 8o. Polyaenus. Stratagematum libri octo. 8o and small-format edns. found 1549–1601.

147v12 Le 5 premiers livres de Polybe en François 8o. A Paris – – 1552. Polybius. Les cinq premiers livres des histoires. Tr. L. Meigret. Paris: E. Groulleau, 1552. 8o. BL. 147v13 Polybio la Milicia Rom. 4o. Polybius; Livius, Titus; Dionysius (of Halicarnassus). La militia Romana di Polibio, di Tito Livio, di Dionigi Alicarnaseo. Tr. f. Patrizi. ferrara: D. Mammarello, 1583. 4o. CUL. 147v14 Polybius vi. discorso 46r29 147v15 {Sancti} Polycarpi Epist. ad Philippenses B P. Lat. Tom. 3. Polycarp (saint, bp. of Smyrna). Epistola ad Philippenses. Incipit: Congratulatus sum vobis magnifice. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 147v16 Polycarpi & Ignatii Epist. & Iacobi Usserij Archiepis. Armachani dissert. 4o Oxon. 1644. B. Polycarp (saint); Ignatius (saint); James Ussher (abp. of Armagh). Polycarpi et Ignatii epistolae ... Quibus praefixa est ... Jacobi Usserii ... dissertatio. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1644. 4o. Wing P2789. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies).

147v20 Polygrani Postillæ siue Enarraciones Epistolarum pro Dominicis diebus 4o. Polygranus, franciscus. Postillae, sive enarrationes epistolarum omnium. 8o edns. found Cologne: heirs of A. Birckmann, 1558–70. Part of a set entitled Postillae sive enarrationes in evangelia. See 147v21 for a duplicated entry, another copy, or the first volume of the set. 147v21 Polygrani Postillæ. See 147v20: duplicated entry, another copy, or the first volume of the set. 147v22 Polyhistor vi. Salmatius. 170r10

148r01 Polycronicon, by Ranulph Monk of Chester Translated into English by Trevisa – Anno 1357. fol. Higden, Ranulphus. Polycronicon. Tr. J. Trevisa. Ed. W. Caxton. Westminster, 1482–95; Southwark, 1527. fol. STC 13438–40. The 1495 and 1527 edns. provide 1357 as the date of composition (sig. aa3r).

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148v01 Pompey, A Tragedie } by Mrs. Phillips Anno 1663. 4 and } by the Lord Buckhurst Mr. Waller and others Anno – 1664. 4o. – London. Corneille, Pierre. Pompey. A tragedy. Tr. K. Philips. London: J. Crooke, 1663. 4o. Wing C6317. Catalogued with: Corneille, Pierre. Pompey the Great. Tr. E. Waller, C. Sackville, C. Sedley, a. S. Godolphin. London: H. Herringman, 1664. 4o. Wing C6319.

149r05 Ponti Meditationes. 16. Puente, Louis de la. Meditationes de fidei nostrae mysteriis. 8o and small-format edns. in Latin and various vernaculars found 1611–35.

148v02 La giusta statera de’ Porporati. Espan. Genevra 1650. 16o. the same in English. entitled the Scarlet Gowne. 8o. London. 1653. n., n. La giusta statera de’ porporati. Geneva [i.e., Amsterdam], 1650. 12o. BL. Catalogued with: n., n. The scarlet gown, or the history of all the present cardinals of Rome. Tr. H. Cogan. London: H. Moseley, 1653. 8o. Wing n53. See 171v02 for a later edn. of the English translation. ‘Espan.’ probably descriptive: the scribe of this added entry may not have been able to differentiate Italian and Spanish.

149r09 Pope Ioane by Cooke 4o. Cooke, Alexander. Pope Joane. A dialogue betweene a protestant and a papist. London, 1610–25. 4o. STC 5659–60.

149r01 Pomponius Mela fol. Mela, Pomponius. De situ orbis. fol. edns. found 1518–40. The second earl cites Pomponius Mela in CKS U1475 z1/4. 149r02 Pontanus 3us Tom. vbi Ptolomæi sententiæ 4o. Pontano, Giovanni Giovano. In quo centum Ptolemaei sententiae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1518–66. Vol. 3 of a 3-vol. set of Pontano’s Opera. See also 149r03. Philip Sidney cites Pontano in Defence, 80, 110. 149r03 Pontanus de sermone & Aspiracione 8o. Pontano, Giovanni Giovano. De aspiratione ... et sermone [and other works]. 4o and 8o edns. found 1518–66. Vol. 2 of a 3-vol. set of Pontano’s Opera. See also 149r02. 149r04 Pontani discursus. Historicus. Pontanus, Joannes. Discussionum historicarum libro duo. Harderwijk: n. a Wieringen 1637. 8o. BL.

149r06 Pontificum Vitæ vi Nassonus. 33v16 With ‘nassonus’ a scribal error for ‘Ciaconius.’ 149r07 Pontif. Potestas temporales in Principes vi. Arnisæus 13r08 149r08 Pontificiæ &c vi. Speculum. 178v06

149r10 Popelliniere vi L’Hystoire de France. 75r13 149r11 Popell: des trois mondes 4o. A Paris Anno 1582. La Popelinière, Henri Lancelot Voisin de. Les trois mondes. Paris: P. L’Huillier, 1582. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 149r12 Popell: de l’Amirall de France 4o. a Paris Anno 1585. La Popelinière, Henri Lancelot Voisin de. L’amiral de France. Paris: T. Perier, 1585. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 149r13 Popina de differentijs Verborum & Cornelius Fronto de differentijs vocum. 8o. Popma, Ausonius; fronto, Marcus Cornelius. De differentiis verborum ... de vocum differentiis libellus. 8o edns. found 1606–35. 149r14 Porcacchij l’issole piu Famose del mondo Fol. Porcacchi, Tommaso. L’isole piu famose del mondo. fol. edns. found 1572–1620. 149r15 Porcacchij delle Cagioni delle guerre Anti[blank] 4o. Porcacchi, Tommaso. Delle cagioni delle guerre antiche. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1564–6. 4o. 149r16 Porcacchi della nobilita di Como – 4o. Porcacchi, Tommaso. La nobiltà della città di Como. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1568–9. 4o. 149r17 Porphyrius vid. Iamblicus 83r18

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149r18 Porphyrius de abstinentia siue de non necandis ad Epulandum animalibus gr. & lat. 4o Porphyrius. De non necandis ad epulandum animantibus libri IV. 4o and 8o edns. found 1547–1620. 149r19 Porta vid Baptista 15v35–40 149r20 Portugal de la Succession du dit Royaume 16. Insufficient information to identify. Several works with similar titles found, in 8o and small-format edns., 1582–1607. In 1723 booklist. 149r21 Portugal vi. Procedure v. Blunt. 21v15, 151v02

149v07 de Potestate Ecclesiæ vi Relectiones 161v11 149v08 Potho Prumiensis de Domo Dei B. P. Lat. To. 9. Pothonis (presbyter, of Pruffling). De domo Dei libri quinque. Incipit: Domus Dei quae in terris constitutur. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9. 149v09 — Idem de Domo sapientiæ Ibid. Pothonis (presbyter, of Pruffling). De magna domo sapientiae liber unus. Incipit: Dominus sapientia fundavit terram. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 9.

149r22 Portugal vi. Sousa, & Succession & Ioannes. 85v07, 178r19, 182r17

149v10 Potters sermon at the Consecracion of Potter Bish. of Carlisle Potter, Christopher. A sermon preached at the consecration of Barnaby Potter bishop of Carlisle. London: J. Clarke, 1629. 8o. STC 20134.

149v01 Portus Iccius Iulij Cæsaris demonstratus pro Io. Iacob. Chifletium. 4o.

149v11 Pour le miroir de la Ieunesse. 8o. Probably Le miroir des escoliers et pareillement aussi de toute la jeunesse. Paris: L. Cavellat, 1586. 8o. Bn.

Chifflet, Jean Jacques. Portus Iccius Julii Caesaris demonstratus. 4o edns. found 1624–7. 149v02 Positions and proceedings dangerous, practised in Brittany. 4o. Bancroft, Richard. Daungerous positions and proceedings, published and practised within this iland of Brytaine. London, 1593, 1640. 4o. STC 1344–5. 149v03 Possiuini Historia. fol. Possevino, Antonio. Bibliotheca selecta: qua agitur de ratione studiorum in historia. Rome: D. Basa, 1593. fol. BL. 149v04 Possiuinus Muscouiæ 8o. Italicé Possevino, Antonio. La Moscovia. Tr. G. Possevino. 4o and 8o edns. found 1592–1610. 149v05 Postellus de Etruriæ origine institutione &c 4o. Postel, Guillaume. De Etruriae regionis originibus, institutis, religione et moribus. florence: L. Torrentino, 1551. 4o. BL. 149v06 Potestas Ecclesiastica & Politica. 8o. Richer, Edmond. De ecclesiastica et politica potestate. 4o and 8o edns. found 1611–12. Duplicated entry or another copy at 50r18. See 50r17 for an English translation.

149v12 Pourual Charactere des vertus & vices. 16. Hall, Joseph. Caractères de vertus et de vices. Tr. J. Loiseau de Tourval. 8o and 12o edns. found 1610–34. Duplicated entry or another copy at 71r11. 149v13 {Pourtraicture vi. Είχων Βασιλιχή} 50v02 149v14 Powell vi. wheresoeuer 212v14 149v15 Powell of things indifferent. 4o. Powel, Gabriel. De adiaphoris. Theological and scholastical positions, concerning things indifferent. Tr. T. Jackson. London: f. Kingston f. E. White, 1607. 4o. STC 20146. 149v16 Pourtraicts de Plusieurs Princes etc vi Theatre 188v06 149v17 Poza vi. Elucidarium 50v21 149v18 Practick van den spaench raedt 8o. bis Aerssen, françois van. Practicke van den Spaenschen raedt. Several 4o edns. found [netherlands], 1618. ‘bis’ = two copies. 149v19 Prague vi. discourse 46r27 149v20 Pragmatica sanctio. 16. Charles VII (of france). Pragmatica sanctio. Many small-format edns. throughout the period.

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Duplicated entry or another copy at 149v21 (format not specified). 149v21 Pragmatica sanctio. Charles VII (of france). Pragmatica sanctio. Many edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entry or another copy (described as 16o) at 149v20.

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150v04 Les Precieuses Ridicules, Comedie, a Paris 1660. 12o. Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de. Les précieuses ridicules. [Paris, and other edns. elsewhere], 1660. 12o. In 1723 booklist. 150v05 Prynn’s Irish Subiection to the Laws &c of England vi. Subiection. 181v04

149v22 Praissac ses discours militaires. 4o. bis. Du Praissac. Les discours militaires. 4o and 8o edns. found 1612–38. ‘bis’ = two copies: another copy listed at 151r03.

150v06 Prynns Signall Loyalty vi. Loyalty. 102v02

150r01 The Pourtraiture of Oliver Cromwell in his life & death with a short view of his Government, & description of his lying in state at Somerset house – 1659. 16o. Dawbeny, Henry. The pourtraiture of his royal highness, Oliver late Lord Protector &c. in his life and death. London: T.n. f. E. Thomas, 1659. 12o. Wing D448A.

151r01 Practique iudiciaire tant ciuile que Criminelle recüe & deseruée par tout le Royaume de France 4o. par Imbert, & Guenois Anno 1625. vi. Procez. 151v05 Imbert, Jean; Guénois, Pierre. La practique judiciaire tant civile que criminelle. Geneva: P. a. J. Chouet, 1625. 4o. Angers BM. The cross-reference is to a different book on a similar subject.

150r02 Pragmatica Sanctio Sancti Ludovici. vi. Ludovici. L 104r01 ‘L’= draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

150v01 Precedency of Kings, by Mr. Howell. vi. Discourse 45v12 150v02 Prærogatiua Hispania hoc est De dignitate et præmenentia Regum regnorumque Hispania, etc: Auctore Jacobo Valdesio. Francofurti, 1626. 4o. vi Maynaldus 113r23 Valdés, Diego de. Praerogativa Hispaniae. frankfurt: W. Hoffman, 1626. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. Cross-reference is to a different book on a similar subject. William Hawkins to the second earl, 1/10 June 1637 (CKS U1475 C132/31): reports that as requested he has found this book and bought it for 6s 8d. Entry in hand of the second earl. 150v03 The Soveraigns Prerogatiue & Subiects Priviledge in Severall Speeches, Cases & Arguments of law discussed betweene the Late King Charles & the most Eminent persons of both Houses of Parliament. London 1658. fol. fuller, Thomas. The sovereigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge. London: H. Marsh, 1658. fol. Wing f2468.

150v07 Pryn’s Register of Parliamentary writts vi. Register. 160v05

151r02 Pratique Ciuile & Criminelle. Insufficient information to identify. Possibly a duplicated entry for 151v05, possibly any one of a large number of similarly titled works. 151r03 Praissac Art militaire & Questions militaires 4o. Du Praissac. Les dicours militaires ... Les questions militaires. 8o edns. found 1614–38. Two copies listed at 149v22, one possibly a duplicated entry. 151r04 Preces Priuatæ. 16. Preces privatae in studiosorum gratiam collectę et regia authoritate approbat ę. London: W. Seres, 1564–74. 16o. STC 20378–81. 151r05 Premire Savoysienne 8o. Arnauld, Antoine. Première Savoysiene. [n.p., ca 1600]. 8o. Bn. 151r06 Prempart of the siege of the Busse. fol. Prempart, Jacques. A historicall relation of the famous siege of the citie called the Busse. Amsterdam: J.f. Stam f. H. Hondius, 1630. fol. STC 20202.

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151r07 President v. West. 212v12 151r08 de la Primauté en l’Eglise etc par D. Blondell. – A Geneue – Anno 1641. fol. Blondel, David. De la primauté en l’église. Geneva: J. Chouet, 1641. fol. BL. 151r09 Primasius in Epist. Pauli & in Apocalypsin. B. P. Lat. To. 1. Primasius (bp. of Adramyttium). Commentaria in Epistolas Pauli. Commentarium in Apocalypsin. PL 68: 415, 793. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 151r10 Primaudaye Academiæ Françoise fol. La Primaudaye, Pierre de. Académie Françoise. Paris: G. Chaudière, 1577–9. fol. In 1723 booklist. 151r11 Prinns Vindiciæ Anglicanæ. 4o. Prynne, William. Probably Fulcimentum gladii christianorum regum, principum, et magistratuum ... Contra hodiernos ecclesiae Anglicanae turbatores ... solidissime vindicatur. Tr. W. Meyer. [Basle], 1649. 8o. BL. 151r12 Principum Christianorum stemata per Anton. Albiziam. fol. Albizzi, Antonio. Principum Christianorum stemmata. fol. edns. found 1608–27. 151r13 Prisciani Grammatica. 8o. Priscianus (Caesariensis). Probably [Opera]. 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. Possibly a separate edn. of Institutiones grammaticae or of any of his other works: many of his works include in their titles the author name ‘Prisciani Grammatici Caesariensis.’ 151r14 la Prise de Leucate. La prise et la bataille de Leucate. Paris: A. Courbé, 1638. 8o. Bn. 151r15 il Priuato Politico Christiano dal marchese Virgilio Maluezzi in milano. 1636. 16o. Malvezzi, Virgilio. Il ritratto del privato politico christiano. Milan: f. Ghisolfi f. C. ferrandi, 1636. 12o. BL. 151r16 Priuiledge of Parliament Ms. fol. Probably Selden, John. The priviledges or speciall rights belonginge to the Baronage ... when they sit in Parliament. Manuscript. fol. CKS.

Manuscript version of a work first published in 1642 (see 151r18). Title above reproduces that of the CKS manuscript described below (titled Rightes of Parliament on cover). Sidney family copy (ca 1642) in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z12). original vellum wrappers, with the eighteenthcentury bookplate of William Perry, husband of Elizabeth Sidney. Like some other manuscript books listed in the catalogue (see 37r28, 50v28, 71r01, 113r02), it was evidently not included in the sale of the library and remained at Penshurst. 151r17 {vi. Prerogatiue.} 150v03 Marginal entry linking 151r16 or 151r18 (or both) to another book on the subject of privileges. 151r18 Priuiledge of speciall rights belonging to Baronage in England. Selden, John. The priviledges of the baronage of England. London: T. Badger f. M. Walbancke, 1642. 8o. Wing S2434. See 151r16 for a probable manuscript copy of the same work. 151r19 Priuilegios de Viscaya. fol. El fuero privilegios, franquezas y libertades de los cavalleros hijos dalgo del señorio de Vizcaya. fol. edns. found 1528–1644.

151v01 Probus vi Æmilius 3v18 151v02 Procedure de Phi: a l’Vsurpacion du Portugal 16. Teixeira, José. Le miroir de la procedure de Philippe roy de Castille en l’usurpation du royaume de Portugal. Tr. J. de Montlyard. Paris: C. de Montrueil a. J. Richer, 1595. 8o. Bn. 151v03 Proceeding of the Grisons. 8o. 1618. The proceedings of the Grisons, in the yeere 1618. London, 1619. 4o. STC 12390. 151v04 Proceedings of the Dutch against the Engl. at Amboyna 4o. A true relation of the unjust, cruell, and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna. London, 1624–32. 4o. STC 7451–3. 151v05 Procez Ciuil & Criminel &c & de la Practique judiciaire, Civile & Criminelle, 4o. Par Claude le Brun de la Rochelle, a Rouen – 1633. vi Practique 151r01

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Le Brun de la Rochette, Claude. Le procez civil et criminel, contenants la méthodique liaison du droict et de la practique judiciaire. Rouen: L. Du Mesnil, 1633. 4o. Versailles BM. Duplicated entry or another copy at 23v31 (date not specified). Cross-reference is to another book on a similar subject. 151v06 Procez de la reuolte de Poictiers. 8o. Procès-verbal de la révolte faicte par messieurs de Poictiers à leur gouverneur, M. le duc de Roannes. [n.p.], 1614. 8o. Bn. 151v07 Proclus Episc. Constantinop. ad Armenios de fide B. P. Gr. & Lat. Tom. 1. Proclus (saint, patr. of Constantinople). Ad Armenios de Fide epistola. PG 65: 855. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 151v08 Proclamacion Catolica a la Magestad Piadosa de Filippe el grande Roy de las Españas etc los Conselleres y Conseyo de ciento de la Ciudad de Barcelona. fol. 1640. Sala, Gaspar. Proclamación católica a la magestad piadosa de Filipe el Grande. Barcelona: J. a. S. Matevad, 1640. fol. BL. 151v09 Proclus in Quadripartitum fol. Proclus, Diadochus [and others]. In Claudii Ptolemaei Quadripartitum enarrator ignoti nominis. Basle: off. Petriana, 1559. fol. Bn. 151v10 Proclus. vi. Almegestus Item v. Higinius v. Iamblicus 7r01, 73v23, 83r18 151v11 Proclus super Euclidem. fol. Proclus, Diadochus. In primum Euclidis elementorum librum commentariorum libri IIII. Padua: G. Perchacino, 1560. fol. BL. 151v12 Procli vita vi. Antoninus 9v05 151v13 Procope & Agathius. fol. Procopius (Caesariensis); Agathias (Scholasticus). Histoire des guerres faictes par l’empereur Justinian contre les Vandales, et les Goths. Tr. M. fumée. Paris: M. Sonnius, 1587. fol. Bn. Cross-reference at 60v17 indicates this french trans. 151v14 Procopij Cæsariensis archana Historia fol. Procopius (Caesariensis). Anekdota: Arcana historia. Lyons: A. Brugiotti, 1623. fol. BL.

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Philip Sidney recommends Procopius in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984), evidently in an earlier edn. 151v15 Procopius vi. Zozmius 219v06 151v16 {St.} Procorus de vita miraculis & assumptione B. Ioan: Apostoli B Pat. L. To. 7. Prochorus (saint, one of the ‘seven deacons’ and traditionally bp. of nicomedia). Historia Prochori ... de vita, miraculis et assumptione B. Joannis apostoli. Incipit: factum est autem post assumptionem. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 151v17 De Profanis & sacris veteribus ritibus Auctore Ioannes Baptista Casalio Rom: Romæ & væneun. Paris: – 4o. 1649. Casali, Giambattista. De profanis et sacris veteribus ritibus. Rome, sold in Paris, 1646. 4o. Cornell. first published, under title in entry, Rome, 1644–5. Comprises three books, and the only edn. found with the imprint ‘Romae, et vaeneunt Parissiis’ was published in 1646 with leading title Sacrae prophanaeque religionis vetustiora monumenta; this edn. includes De profanis, however, and each section within the vol. has its own dated title page. no ‘1649’ edn. found, with this or any imprint: date in entry possibly an error for 1646, possibly an edn. no longer extant, possibly a separately dated title page within a larger collection not mentioned in available catalogue records.

152r01 Proclamacion of Grace & Pardon to those that submitt &c before the end of May next Oxford the 19. Apr. 1645 – vi in Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04 Charles I. A proclamation of grace and pardon to all such as ... seek his majesties mercy before the end of May next [dated 19 April]. oxford: L. Lichfield, 1645. Single sheet. Wing C2663.

152v01 The Proposicion of L. C. Iohn Lilbarne to the Parl. octob. 2. 1647. his Resol. and other papers. in Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Lilburne, John. The proposition of Lieu. Col. John Lilburne, made ... October 2, 1647. [London, 1647]. Single sheet. Wing L2166. Catalogued with:

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Lilburne, John. The resolved mans resolution to maintain with the last drop of his heart blood his civill liberties and freedomes. [London, 1647]. 4o. Wing L2174.

Marlorat, Augustin. Propheticae et Apostolicae, id est totius divinae ac canonicae scripturae thesaurus. Ed. G. de feugueray. Lausanne: f. LePreux, 1575. fol. BL.

152v02 Proposalls vi. Declaracion 43r10

153r07 Protestants vi Edicts 50r26

152v03 Prophesies Brittish & Outlandish of a 1000 yeares antiquity, foretelling the Revolucions which haue & shall befall the Scepter of England &c Also the Lord Protectors lineall descent from the Auntient Princes of Brittaine in Welch & English per Th. Pugh gent. London – 1658. 4o. Pugh, Thomas. British and out-landish prophesies. London: L. Lloyd, 1658. 4o. Wing P4188.

153r08 Protestacion of the Kings supremacie in the name of the afflicted Ministers 8o. Anno 1605. Bradshaw, William. A protestation of the kings supremacie. Made in the name of the afflicted ministers. [London: W. Jones’s secret press], 1605. 8o. STC 3525.

152v04 Prudencio de Sandoual. vi Warres. 211v02 152v05 Provinciale vetus Provinciæ Cantuariensis cum selectioribus Lindwodi annotationibus Quibus subnexæ sunt Constitutiones Othonis & Othoboni Cardinalium & Sedis Romani in Anglia Legatorum per Ro. Sharrock, Oxon. 1664 – 8o. Lyndewode, William. Provinciale vetus provinciae cantuariensis. Rev. R. Sharrock. oxford: H. Hall f. R. Davis, 1664. 12o. Wing L3564C.

153r01 Progres de la Religion en Paraquai. 8o. Relation des insignes progrez de la religion chrestienne, faits au Paraquai. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1638. 8o. Amiens BM. 153r02 Project d’Articles de Paix 8o. Le project des principaux articles de la paix. Paris: G. le Veau, 1614. 8o. Bn. 153r03 Prolutiones Academicæ 8o. Strada, famianus. Prolusiones academicae. 8o edns. found 1617–44. Cross-reference from 180v13 identifies the author. 153r04 Pronosticon in Hollandos. 8o Unidentified: probably a work of astrological prognostication. 153r05 Propertius vi Tibullus 192r07 153r06 Propheticæ & Apostolicæ, id est totius diuinæ ac Canon. scripturæ thesaurus in locos Communes rerum Dogmatum &c ex Augustini Marlorati aduersarijs a Guilielmo Feuguereio in Codicem relatus. fol. Lausannæ – 1575. B.

153r09 Provenzalis de sensibus 4o. Provenzale, Girolamo. De sensibus. Rome: B. Basa, 1597. 4o. BL. The second earl purchased ‘De sensibus’ in Heidelberg, 30 June 1619 (accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle, CKS U1475 A41/1). 153r10 Prouerbs de Solomon Paraphrases 8o. Insufficient information to identify. Entry suggests a work in french: possibilities include works by nicolas Guillebert, David du Piotay, Hector le Breton, and Pierre de Launay. 153r11 Prouerbia Solomonis vi. Cartwright, Salazar. 29r28 Chirinos de Salazar, fernando. Expositio, in Proverbia Salomonis. fol. edns. found 1618–37. Entry comprises two cross-references. one (‘Salazar’) is to a main entry not found elsewhere in the catalogue: this work is therefore identified here (see also 205r15, another cross-reference to this missing entry for ‘Salazar’). The other crossreference (‘Cartwright’) is to a work by William Cartwright on the same subject, listed at 29r28. 153r12 Prouerb. Solom. vi. Cornelij. 39v09 153r13 Prudentiall Ballance of Religion by Rich. Smyth called Bish. of Chalcedon. Anno 1609. 8o. Smith, Richard (bp. of Chalcedon). The prudentiall ballance of religion, wherin the catholike and protestant religion are weighed together. [St omer: f. Bellet], 1609. 8o. STC 22813, ARCR II, #709. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/8. 153r14 Psalmes by Sir Phill. Sydney and the Countesse of Pemb. Arcadia MS fol.

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Sidney, Sir Philip; Herbert, Mary Sidney (countess of Pembroke). [Psalms]. Manuscript. fol. Catalogued with: Sidney, Sir Philip. The countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Manuscript. fol. Manuscript copies of two works: the Sidney Psalms and Arcadia, apparently bound together. The psalms may have comprised the section translated by Philip Sidney alone, rather than the version completed by his sister. It is not evident whether the Arcadia manuscript is the old Arcadia (more probable) or some version of the new. no manuscript of the two works bound together is currently known, though this manuscript could have been disbound at a later date and the two sold separately. See 11r11 and 11r18 for printed copies of Arcadia. 153r15 Psaumes Françoises 4o. [Psalter: french]. Insufficient information to identify edition. 153r16 Psalmi Confessionales inuenti in Scrinio sereniss: D. Antonij huius nom. Primi et 18 Portugalliæ regis propria manu scripti, Lutetiæ Anno 1634. – 16. B. Antony (prior of Crato, self-styled king of Portugal). Psalmi confessionales inventi in scrinio. Paris: B. Martin, 1634. 16o. naples (Bib. naz.). ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies).

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153v09 Ptolomæi Tabulæ fol. Ptolemaeus, Claudius. Tabulae geographicae. fol. edns. found Cologne, 1578–84. Possibly one of the earlier edns. with titles such as Liber geographiae, cum tabulis (fol. edns. found from 1511) or one of the later edns. with similar variants. Possibly a duplicated entry for one of the copies listed at 153v10. 153v10 Ptolomæi Geographia fol. bis. Ptolemaeus, Claudius. Geographia. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies, one possibly a duplicated entry for 153v09. 153v11 Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Enquiries into many received Tenents and Comonly received Truths. By Tho. Browne Dr. of Physicke, London. 1650. – fol vi. Arcana. 11r21 Browne, Sir Thomas. Pseudodoxia epidemica. London: A. Miller f. E. Dod a. n. Ekins, 1650. fol. Wing B5160. Cross-reference is to a response to this work. 153v12 Publicacion of his Majesties Edict against Priuate Combats &c 4o. Anno 1613. James I. A publication of his Majesties edict ... against private combats and combatants. London: R. Barker, 1613. 4o. STC 8498–98.5. 153v13 Pulci vi. Giriffo 64v18

153v01 Psellus de Lapidum Virtutibus vid. Plutarch de Fluuijs 146v13 153v02 Psellus vi. Iamblicus 83r18 153v03 Ptolomæi Lucensis Annales 8o. Ptolemaeus (Lucensis). Annales. Lyons: J. Roussin, 1619. 8o. BL. 153v04 Ptolomæi sententiæ vi. Pontanus 149r02 153v05 Ptolomæi Quadripart. vi. Durærus Item vi Cardan. 48r37, 27v36 153v06 Ptolomæus vi Almagestus. 7r01 153v07 Ptolomæus de Apparentijs vi. Vranologum. 207v07 153v08 Ptolomæus vi Haly. 71r15

153v14 Pucelle Ieanne, ditte d’Orleans. vi Hist. memorable. 77r01 153v15 The Pulpit gaurded with xxtie Arguments proving the vnlawfullnes &c of Suffring Priuate persons to take vpon them publicke preaching &c London – 1651. 4o. Hall, Thomas. The pulpit guarded with XX arguments. London: J. Cottrell f. E. Blackmore, 1651. 4o. Wing H438. 153v16 Pulton’s Collection of the statuts of England. fol. bis. Pulton, ferdinando. A collection of sundrie statutes. London, 1618–40. fol. STC 9328–31. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/7, z1/8, and z1/9. A copy of the 1618 edn. is at Penshurst (private collection), but is associated with the foulis family and entered the library in the twentieth century (see Introduction).

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154r01 Pughs welch Prophesies vid Prophesies. 152v03 154r02 La Pucelle, ou La France deliurée Poëme Heroique, Par M. Chapelain, A Paris, 1656. Fol: Chapelain, Jean. La Pucelle, ou la France délivrée. Paris: A. Courbé, 1656. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist. Entry in the hand of the second earl.

154v01 Purchas, of Bees vi. Theatre. 189r02 154v02 Purchasers Patterne by Henry Phillips 16o. 1656. Phillippes, Henry. The purchasers pattern shewing the true value of any purchase of land or houses. London: R. a. W. Leybourne f. T. Pierrepoint, 1656. 12o. Wing P2052. 154v03 Puteanus de jure Iurando Antiquorum Iudicum. In quo de Puteali Libonis, adnexæ sunt serta P\h/aleucia Mediolani – 1606. Puteanus, Erycius. De jurejurando antiquorum judicum schediasma. Milan: P. Malatesta, 1606. 8o. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 6d (unbound). 154v04 Puteani Historia Cisalpina. Mediolani – 1629. fol. Puteanus, Erycius. Historiae Cisalpinae libri duo. Milan: G.B. Bidelli, 1629. fol. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 3s (unbound).

155r01 Pulton de pace Regis & Regni or Iustice of Peace fo. Pulton, ferdinando. De pace regis et regni. London: Co. of Stationers, 1609–23. fol. STC 20495–8. 155r02 Purbachij Theorica planetarum. 16. Peuerbach, Georg von. Theoricae novae planetarum. 8o edns. found 1528–1604. 155r03 Purchas Pilgrimage fol. Purchas, Samuel. Purchas his pilgrimage, or relations of the world and the religions observed in all ages and places

discovered. London: W. Stansby f. H. fetherstone, 1613–26. fol. STC 20505–08.5. See 155r04: the 5-vol. set probably includes this work, with this possibly a duplicated entry or additional copy. Another duplicated entry or additional copy at 155r05. 155r04 Purch: Pilgrimage & Pilgrims 5 vol. fol. Purchas, Samuel. Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas his Pilgrimes. 4 vols. London: W. Stansby f. H. fetherstone, 1625. fol. STC 20509. Probably catalogued with the 1-vol. Samuel Purchas, Purchas his pilgrimage (see 155r03). 155r05 — His Relacions of the World and of the Religions in it. fol. See 155r03: duplicated entry or another copy. 155r06 Purple Island or Isle of Man by Phineas Fletcher. 4o. fletcher, Phineas. The purple island, or the isle of man. Cambridge: Printers to the University, 1633. 4o. STC 11082. 155r07 Puteani Pietatis thaumata in Proteum Parthenium. 4. Puteanus, Erycius. Pietatis Thaumata in Bernardi Bauhausii, e Societate Jesu, Proteum parthenium. Antwerp: Plantin, 1617. 4o. BL. 155r08 Puteani Encomium Ovj 16o. Puteanus, Erycius. Ovi encomium quo summum et unicum naturae miraculum describitur. 8o and small-format edns. found 1615–43. 155r09 Puteanij in Casaubonum. 4o. Puteanus, Erycius. In Is. Casauboni ad Front. Ducaeum ... epistolam stricturae liber. Louvain, 1612. 4o. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1. 155r10 Put. de Purifica: virginis matris. 16o. Puteanus, Erycius. De purificatione Virginis-matris oratio. Munich: R. Sadeler, 1617. 12o. oxford (Bodleian). 155r11 Pyramid vi Description 44v03 155r12 Pyrotechnie 4o. Biringuccio, Vannoccio. La pyrotechnie, ou art de feu. Tr. J. Vincent. 4o edns. found 1556–1627.

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Author confirmed by entry in 1723 booklist (a different work with the same title exists, by Jean Appier Hanzelet). 155r13 Pythagoræorum Fragmenta vi. Epictetus Item vi Aristotelis 11v34, 52r07 ‘Item vi Aristotelis’ is a later addition.

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humiliation in order to loue and vnion amongst the honest partie, and with a Desire to apply Balsome to the wound before it become incurable by Sir Henry Vane 1656. 4o. Vane, Sir Henry. A healing question propounded and resolved. London: T. Brewster, 1656. 4o. Wing V68–9.

155r14 Pythagoræ vita vi Iamblicus. 83r18 155r15 Pythagoricus Ludus. Boissière, Claude de. Nobilissimus et antiquissimus ludus Pythagoreus. Paris: G. Cavellat, 1556. 8o. Bn. A cross-reference from 103v07 suggests this title and not Pythagoras, Ludus (1482).

Q 157r01 Quadi Deliciæ Germaniæ. 4o. Quad, Matthias. Deliciae Germaniae sive totius Germaniae itinerarium. Cologne: S. Hemmerden, 1600. 4o. Bn. 157r02 Quadi Compendium Vniuersi. 8o. Quad, Matthias. Compendium universi complectens geographicarum enarrationum libros sex. Cologne: W. Lutzenkirchen, 1600. 8o. Bn.

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[Q] 156v01 Quæres vi. Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 Insufficient information to identify: for possible titles (all beginning with ‘Quaeries’ or some variation) see Wing Q165 et seq. 156v02 Quæres presented to the Synod vi Ramas 7 parte. 158v04 W., T. A letter of friendly admonition to a divine of the Synod ... Together, with certaine quaeres presented to the Synod. London, 1647. 4o. Wing H310. Caption title reads ‘Quaeres presented to the Synod.’ 156v03 Questions & Answers vi. Witt reviued. W. 213v03 ‘W’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 156v04 Questions to well affected Citiz. &c vi Ramas Eng. 4 parte 158v04 Questions propounded to all wel-affected wealthy citizens. London, 1647. 4o. Wing Q184. 156v05 A Healing Question propounded & resolued vpon occasion of the late publ. & seasonable call to

157r03 Queene Eliz. her Answer to the Parlement. 8o. Elizabeth I. Her majesties most princelie answere [the ‘Golden Speech’]. London, 1601–48. 4o. STC 7578–9, Wing E534–5. 157r04 Queen of Scotts vi. Norton. 126v14 157r05 Questions & responces sur le Coustume de France par Mr. Guy Coquille 4o. A Paris Anno 1611. Coquille, Guy. Questions et responses sur les coutumes de France. Paris: widow of A. L’Angelier, 1611. 4o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy at 35r32 (date not specified). 157r06 Questions decidées sur la iustice des armes des Roys de France, sur les Alliances auec les heretiques ou infidelles etc 8o. Par Mr. Besian Arroy A Paris. Anno 1634. Arroy, Bezian. Questions décidées sur la justice des armes des rois de France. Paris: G. Loison, 1634. 8o. Bn. 157r07 Obras de Queuedo en Seuille Anno 1641. 8o. Quevedo, francisco de. Juguetes de la niñez y traversuras del ingenio. Seville: f. de Lira, 1641. 8o. Bn. A collection of Quevedo’s shorter prose fiction. 157r08 Queuedo vi. Vida de S Pablo Apostol, & vida de Marco Bruto. 27r11, 203r08

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157r09 Quinni Corona Virtutum. 16. Quinn, Walter. Corona virtutum principe dignarum ... in usum D. Caroli principis. London: J. Bill, 1613–17. 12o. STC 20563–4. 157r10 Quinti Iulij Hilarionis de mundi duracione libellus B. P. la. To. 7. Hilarianus, Quintus Julius. Chronologia, sive de mundi duratione libellus. Incipit: Quantocumque tempore, in divinis legibus. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 157r11 Quintiliani Institutiones oratoriæ 4o. Quintilianus, Marcus fabius. Institutionum oratoriarum libri XII. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. 157r12 Quirino son aduis a l’Estat de Venise. 8o. Quirino, Antonio. Advis donné à l’estat de Venise. [n.p.], 1606. 12o. Bn. 157r13 Quixote de la mancha 8o. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha. 4o and 8o edns. in various languages found 1605–52. Spanish and french edns. in 1723 booklist. 157r14 [—] The same in English translated by Tho. Shelton. 4o Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The history of the valorous and wittie knight-errant, Don-Quixote. Tr. T. Shelton. London, 1612–20. 4o. STC 4915–17. 157r15 Quod nihil scitur vi. Tractatus 194r02

158v02 Radulphus de Diceto. Londoniensis. vid. Historia 76r01 158v03 Ragionament. di M. Pietro Aretino, cognominato il Flagello de Principi, il veritiero, El Divino, divisa in tre Giornale, La continenza de le Qualisi porra ne la facciata seguente. – 1584. 8o Pietro (Aretino). Ragionamenti. Com. A. Caro. Bengodi [i.e., London], 1584–[ca 1595]. 8o. STC 19911.5–12. An [Amsterdam, ca 1620] edn. bears the same imprint. 158v04 Ramas in English of divers peeces in 11. vol. 10. in 4to & the 11. in 8o. A collection of more than 200 pamphlets in English bound together in 11 volumes; almost all were published between 1643 and 1648, and almost all are political pamphlets connected with the civil wars. Individual volumes contain between three and forty pamphlets. At least a dozen titles appear to be single-sheet publications bound in (perhaps folded) among the 4o volumes. With the exception of vol. 1, individual pamphlets are listed in the catalogue under their title or author as cross-references to this entry, and are identified in these individual listings. Vol. 1 (described at 134r01) contains a selection of parliamentary ordinances that the scribe did not feel worth listing individually. See also 159r12.

R 159r01 Rabelais 4o. Rabelais, françois. Probably [Oeuvres … contenant cinq livres de la vie, faicts et dits héroïques de Gargantua et de son fils Pantagruel]. Many edns. under various titles from [ca 1530].

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[R] 158v01 Raccolta di lettere del Cardinal Bentivoglio in Pariggi. Anno – 1635. 4to. Bentivoglio, Guido (cardinal). Raccolta di lettere. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1635. 4o. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5.

159r02 [—] in Engl. vid Life. L. 100r03 A cross-reference to an ‘added’ edn. of Rabelais (Thomas Urquhart’s 1653 translation), entered in the catalogue after 1652; the cross-reference was added on the same line as 159r01 when the entry at 100r03 was made. ‘L’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 159r03 Rabelais reformé 8o. Garasse, françois. Le Rabelais reformé par les ministres. 8o edns. found 1619–21. In 1723 booklist.

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159r04 {Le} Racourcy & Perfection de toute sorte d’Exercise de la Pique, par le sieur de L’Espine a Paris 8o. B. Unidentified. ‘B’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies). 159r05 Raderus vi. Petri siculi 142v11 159r06 Raghley his Demeanor. 4o. A declaration of the demeanor and cariage of sir W. Raleigh ... and of the true motives and inducements which occasioned his majestie to proceed in doing justice upon him. London: B. norton a. J. Bill, 1618. 4o. STC 20652.5–53. 159r07 Raghley his advise to his sonne 32 Raleigh, Sir Walter. Sir Walter Raleighs instructions to his sonne and to posterity. London, 1632–6; Edinburgh, 1634. 8o. STC 20641.5–46. STC specifies ‘small 8o.’ Almost certainly one of the 1632 edns. (STC 20641.5–42.5): purchase record from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 8d. 159r08 Raghleys historie of the World. fol. Raleigh, Sir Walter. The history of the world. London, 1614–52. fol. STC 20637–41, Wing R162–3A. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/8): 3 May 1624, £1 1s ‘for Sir Walter Raghley his hystory of the world.’ Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/9. only one copy mentioned in catalogue, but in addition to the purchase record (which suggests that the family owned one of the 1614–21 edns.), a Sidney family copy of Wing R162 (London: S. Cartwright, R. Best, a. J. Place, 1652) is in the new-york Historical Society (*y\1652\Ral\cop.2). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. An early binding (front cover detached) with the remnants of old labels and a parchment indenture evident in the spine. owned by James otis (1725–1783) and Rufus King (1755–1827). 159r09 Raghleys discouerie of Guiana. 4o. Raleigh, Sir Walter. The discoverie of the large, rich, and bewtiful empire of Guiana. London: R. Robinson, 1596. 4o. STC 20634–36. Rowland Whyte to Robert Sidney, 27 Sept. 1595 (CKS U1475 C12/4): ‘I am promised for you his own discourse to the queen of his journey.’ 159r10 Raleigh vi Animadversions 9r13

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159r11 Ragion del Castel vetro. 8o. Castelvetro, Lodovico. Ragioni d’alcune cose segnate nella canzone di Annibal Caro. 8o edns. found 1559–73. 159r12 Ramas de diverses pieces en 24 vol. A Paris 8o. A collection of separately published pamphlets, probably all in french, bound together in 24 volumes. This collection was not indexed separately as was the English ‘ramas’ of bound pamphlets (158v04). 159r13 Ramelli gli machine fol. Ramelli, Agostino. Le diverse et artificiose machine. fol. edns. found 1588–1601. 159r14 Rami Dialectica 4o. & bis 16. Ramus, Petrus. Dialectica. 4o, 8o, and small-format edns. found 1543–1649. ong 1–17 and 237–436, RRSTC 363–8. Various languages and edns. (including some collections of Opuscula) possible. At least two copies, probably three. See also 186r14. 159r15 Rami schola mathemat. 4o. Ramus, Petrus. Scholae mathematicae. 4o edns. found 1569–1627. ong 703–6. 159r16 Rami Arithmet. & Geomet. cum schonero. 4o. Ramus, Petrus. Arithmeticae libri duo, geometriae septem et viginti. Ed. L. Schöner. 4o edns. found frankfurt, 1599–1627. ong 684–5. 159r17 Rami Grammat. Gall: 8o. Ramus, Petrus. Grammatica Latino-Francica. 8o edns. found frankfurt, 1583–90. ong 586–7. A french grammar. Possibly a descriptive entry for the version in french, Gramere : 8o edns. found 1562– 87 (ong 582–5). Apparently not a french version of his Latin grammar, Grammatica (no french versions found). 159r18 Rami Com. de Religione 4o. Ramus, Petrus. Commentariorum de religione Christiana. 8o edns. found frankfurt, 1576–94. ong 637–40. Dedicated to Philip Sidney by Théophile de Banos, who wrote the life of Ramus published with the work. for Banos see Kuin, passim, and for the dedication itself Kuin, I, 645–6, 661, and II, 1336–7. for the correspondence between Banos and Sidney about this publication, see Buxton, Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance, 46–7.

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159r19 Ramilete de Flores Españolas 32. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by Jean de Bussières, Pedro de flores, Pedro Ruiz Alcoholado, and Gaspar Moles Infanzón. 159r20 Ramnusius de Bello Constant. & Imperatoribus Comnensis, per Gallos & venetos restitutis, editio altera per Gaffarellum, ad Card: Richelieu. fol. Venetijs – 1634. Ramusio, Paolo. De bello Constantinopolitano et imperatoribus Comnenis per Gallos, et Venetos restitutis historia. Ed. J. Gaffarel. Venice: M.A. Brogiolo, 1634. fol. BL. 159r21 Ranconet vi Tresor de langue &c fol. 196r10 159r22 {Randolph. vi. Poems} 147r12 159r23 Rantzonij Coment. Bellicus. 4o. Rantzau, Henrik. Commentarius bellicus. frankfurt: z. Palthenius, 1595. 4o. BL.

159v01 Rastalls Collection of statuts. 4o. A colleccion of all the statutes. Ed. W. Rastell. London, 1557–79. 4o. STC 9306–14. 159v02 Rastalls table of yeares. 8o. Rastell, William. A table collected of the yeres of our Lorde God, and of the yeres of the kynges of England. London, 1558–1639. 8o. STC 20732.5–43. 159v03 Rathborne his Surueyor. fol. Bis. Rathbourne, Aaron. The surveyor. London: W. Stansby f. W. Burre, 1616. fol. STC 20748. ‘Bis’ = two copies. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 19 Dec. 1618, 5s for ‘a booke called the surveyor.’ 159v04 Rationarium Temporum Autore Dion: Petauio Aurelian: e Soc. Iesu. Parisijs – 1641. 8o. Petau, Denis. Rationarium temporum. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1641. 8o. Bn. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 and z1/5. Duplicated entry or another copy at 33r30 (date not specified). 159v05 Raymundi opera vi Lullius. Raymond vid. Itinerary. 87v20, 103v10

159v06 Raymundo del Flusso & Riflusso 4o. Raimundo, Annibale. Trattato del flusso e riflusso del mare. Venice: D. nicolini, 1589. 4o. BL. 159v07 Raynoldi Censura librorum Apochryphorum 2 vo. 4. Rainolds, John. Censura librorum apocryphorum veteris testamenti. Ed. C. Decker. 2 vols. oppenheim: widow of L. Hulsius a. H. Laurentius 1611. 4o. BL. 159v08 Raynoldus & Hartus fol. Rainolds, John. Summa colloquii Johannis Rainoldi cum J. Harto. Ed. R. Bancroft. Tr. H. Parry. oxford, 1610; London, 1611. fol. STC 20630–1. 159v09 Raynolds Confutacion of Whittaker. 16. Rainolds, William. A refutation of sundry reprehensions, cavils, and false sleightes by which M. Whitaker laboureth to deface the late English translation, and catholike annotations of the New Testament. Paris, 1583. 8o. STC 20632. 159v10 {de} Rebus Auspicijs Serenissimi & Potentiss. Caroli &c Regis sub Imperio illustratiss. Iacobi Montisrosarum Marchionis supremi Scotiæ Gubernat. Anno 1644 et duobus sequentibus praeclare gestis, Commentarius Interprete A. S. Anno Domini – 1647. 8o. Graham, James (marquis of Montrose); Wishart, George. De rebus auspiciis serenissimi et prepotentissimi Caroli ... regis. [Amsterdam?], 1647. 8o. BL. 159v11 Sir Walter Rawleys Ghost or his Translacion of L. Lessius into English entitul’d (de Prouidentia Numinis,) &c London – 1651. 8o. Lessius, Leonardus. Sir Walter Rawleigh’s ghost. London: T. newcomb f. J. Holden, 1651. 12o. Wing L1180. 159v12 Realdi Columbi Anatomia. 4o. Columbo, Realdo. De re anatomica libri XV. 8o edns. found 1562–93. 159v13 Rebuffi ses ordonnances & Edicts Royaux \ de/ france Rebuffi, Pierre. Ordonnances, loix, statuz et edictz royaux de France. Edns. found 1547–75. 159v14 La Recherche des droicts du Roy & de la Couronne de France sur les Royaumes etc occupez par le Princes Estrangers etc par Iacques de Cassan 4o. Paris Anno – 1634. Cassan, Jacques de. Le recherche des droicts du roy et de la couronne de France sur les royaumes ... et païs occupez par les princes estrangers. Paris: n. Trabouillet, 1634. 4o. Bn.

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159v15 Recherches de Pasquier 4. Pasquier, Etienne. Les recherches de la France. 4o and 8o edns. found 1560–1622. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and z47/2. In 1723 booklist.

160r01 Reasons vi. Good English. E. & Declaracion 43r10, 51r05 ‘E’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 160r02 Rebellion vid. Historie. 74v06 160r03 Records vid. Abridgment. 2v01

160v01 Recreacions Mathematicall by Wm. Oughtred 8o. London 1653. Leurechon, Jean. Mathematicall recreations. Tr. W. oughtred. London: W. Leake, 1653. 8o. Wing L1790. See 161r06 for an edn. in french. for works by oughtred, see 93r10 and 195v07. 160v02 Recueil de diverses Pieces servans a l’Histoire de Henry III Roy de france & de Pologne. A Cologne 1662. 12o. Recueil de diverses pièces servans à l’histoire de Henry III. Cologne: P. Du Marteau, 1662. 12o. Bn. 160v03 Right Reformacion in a sermon by Wm. Dell. Nov. 25. 1646. Dell, William. Right reformation. London: R. White f. G. Calvert, 1646. 4o. Wing D926. See 162v03: another copy (bound in the English ‘ramas’ listed at 158v04). 160v04 Register vid. Ephemeris. 51v03 160v05 Breife-Register, Calender & Survey of the seuerall kinds & formes of Parliamentary writts, by W. Prynne London. 1664. 4o. 4th pars Prynne, William. The fourth part of a brief register, kalendar and survey of the several kinds, forms of all parliamentary writs. London: T. Ratcliffe f. the author, sold by G. Thomason a. E. Thomas, 1664. 4o. Wing P3961.

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Garasse, françois. Les recherches des recherches et autres oeuvres de M. Estienne Pasquier, pour la defense de nos roys. Paris: S. Chappelet, 1622. 8o. Bn. Sidney family copy in Bishop Hurd’s Library, Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire (A.g.32). Calf binding, with remnants of ties, stamped on both covers with the Garter arms of Robert Sidney as earl of Leicester. Signed ‘Leycester 1623.’ Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. 161r02 Records Arithmeticke 4o. & 16o. Record, Robert. [Records arithmeticke]. London, 1543– 1652. 8o. STC 20797.5–811, Wing R641–43A. Probably two copies, bound in different sizes but both in fact 8o. The larger copy possibly a duplicated entry for 161r03. Many edns. entitled The ground of artes teachying ... arithmetike, but entry reflects the book’s popular (as well as in many cases published) title. 161r03 Records Whetstone of Wits. 4o. Record, Robert. The whetstone of witte, which is the seconde parte of arithmetike. London: J. Kingston, 1557. 4o. STC 20820. 161r04 Recreacions for Ingenuous head peeces, etc Epigrams 700 Epitaphs 200 etc London 1650. 8o. Recreation for ingenious head-peeces ... of epigrams, 700: epitaphs, 200: fancies, a number: fantasticks, abundance. Ed. Sir J. Mennes a. J. Smith. London: M. Simmons, sold by J. Hancock, 1650. 8o. Wing M1713. 161r05 Recreacions Tresor 16 Thrésor des recréations contenant histoires facetieuses. Smallformat edns. found 1605–37. Duplicated entry or another copy at 196r11. 161r06 Recreacions Mathematiques Leurechon, Jean. Recreations mathematiques. 8o edns. found 1626–43. See 160v01 for an English trans. 161r07 Recueil de Traicte d’entre France & Angl. fol. Du Tillet, Jean. Recueil des guerres et traictez d’entre les roys de France et d’Angleterre. fol. edns. found Paris, 1586–8. Duplicated entry or another copy at 192r10. In 1723 booklist. 161r08 Recueil des disco\u/rs Politiques Recueil de quelques discours politiques. 4o edns. found 1632–4. In 1723 booklist.

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161r09 Recueil des diuerses Pieces pour seruir a l’Histoire 4o. – Anno 1639. Recueil de diverses pièces pour servir à l’histoire de France de 1626 à 1633. Ed. P. Hay du Chastelet. [n.p.], 1639. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 161r10 Recueil de pieces Curieuses pendant le Regne du C. – Luxemb. Recueil des pieces les plus curieuses qui ont esté faites pendant le règne du Connestable M. De Luynes. 8o edns. found 1622–32. The subject is Charles d’Albert, duc de Luynes; the Duchies of Luynes and Luxembourg-Piney were connected by a dynastic marriage in 1620. In 1723 booklist. 161r11 Recueil des Roys de France per Tillet Du Tillet, Jean. Recueil des roys de France. Edns. found 1580–1618. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/10, and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. In 1723 booklist. 161r12 de Regis officio opusculum. Agapetus (Diaconus). Opusculum de officio regis. Edns. found 1509–60. 161r13 Reges & Principes sepulti Westmonasterij

Camden, William. Reges, reginae, nobiles & alii in ecclesia collegiata B. Petri Westmonasterii sepulti. London, 1600–6. 4o. STC 4518–20. See 120r01 (an ‘added’ entry specifying the 1600 edn., entered in the catalogue after 1652) and 161r14 (specifying the 1603 edn.): this entry may represent a third copy, or a duplicated entry for the 1603 edn. 161r14 Reges, Reginæ, Nobiles & Alij in Ecclesia Collegiata B. Petri Westmonasterij sepulti vsque ad annum 1603. Also Certaine matters concerning scotland with a Chronologie of the Kings thereof. 8o. Camden, William. Reges, reginae, nobiles & alii in ecclesia collegiata B. Petri Westmonsterii sepulti, usque ad annum 1603. London: M. Bradwood, 1603. 4o. STC 4519. Catalogued with: Monipennie, John. Certeine matters concerning the realme of Scotland ... The genealogie of all the kings of Scotland. London, 1603. 4o. STC 18017–18.

See 161r13: duplicated entry for, or another copy of, the Camden. See also 120r01 (another edn. of the Camden). 161r15 Regum lib. 4or vi Angelomi Enarraciones 7v07 161r16 Reginaldi Caluino Turcismus 4o. Rainolds, William. Calvinus-Turcismus. Id est Calvinisticae perfidiae, cum Mahumetana collatio. Ed. G. Gifford. 8o edns. found 1597–1603. 161r17 Regino vi. Turpinus 196v13 161r18 Regio montanus vi. Monteregius 119v05 161r19 Reglas para la lengua Espannola. 16. Corro, Antonio de. Reglas gramaticales para aprender la lengua Española y Francesa. Paris [i.e., oxford], 1586; oxford, 1586. 8o. STC 5789–89a. 161r20 Regulæ societatis Iesu 8o. bis Regulae Societatis Jesu. 8o edns. found 1580–1635. ‘bis’ = two copies. 161r21 Reidani Annales Belgarum aliarumque gentium fol. Lug: Batauorum – 1633. Reyd, Everhard van. Belgarum aliarumque gentium annales. Tr. D. Vossius. Leiden: J. Maire, 1633. fol. BL.

161v01 Reimari Proteus poeticus fol. Reimarus, Heinrich. Proteus poeticus, hoc est, precatiuncula metrica novem verborum. Hamburg: H. Mose, 1619. 8o. Wolfenbüttel. only edn. found: format apparently in error. 161v02 Reineccius de 3bus monarchijs fol. Reineck, Reiner. Syntagma de familiis, quae in monarchiis tribus prioribus rerum potitae sunt. 4 pts. Basle: S. Henricpetri, 1574–80. fol. BL. Possibly pts. 1–3 only: they were published together in 1574, with pt. 4 published separately in 1580. 161v03 Relation de l’origine et Succez des Cherifs, et de l’Estat de Maroc, Fez & Tarudant traduitte de l’Espagne de Diego Torus etc A Paris Anno 1637. 4. Torrès, Diego de. Relation de l’origine et succez des cherifs et de l’estat des royaumes de Marroc, Fez et Tarudant. Tr. C. de Valois (duc d’Angoulême). Paris: J. Camusat, 1637. 4o. Bn.

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Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8: ‘translated out of Spanish by the Duc d’Angouleme, which I have’ (155). Duplicated entry or another copy at 192v16 (date not specified). one copy in 1723 booklist. 161v04 Relacion de ce qui s’est passé en la nouuelle France les Années – 1634. 1635 – 1636. par Paul Le Ieune, Iesuite 3 vol. 8o. A Paris. 1637. Le Jeune, Paul. Relation de ce qui s’est passé en la Nouvelle France en l’année 1634. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1635. 8o. BL. Catalogued with: Le Jeune, Paul; Brébeuf, Jean de; Perrault, Julien. Relation de ce qui s’est passé en la Nouvelle France en l’année 1635 ... Relation de ce qui s’est passé aux Hurons en l’année 1635 ... Relation de quelques particularitez du lieu et des habitans de l’isle du Cap Breton. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1636. 8o. BL. Catalogued with: Le Jeune, Paul; Brébeuf, Jean de. Relation de ce qui s’est passé en la Nouvelle France en l’année 1636 ... Relation de ce qui s’est passé dans le pays des Hurons, en l’année 1636. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1637. 8o. BL. The Relations for 1634 and 1635 were also published in a single 8o volume: Relation de ce qui s’est passé en la Nouvelle France en l’année 1634 et 1635 (Avignon, 1636). But the entry suggests three separate volumes catalogued as a set, and furthermore indicates Paris as place of publication for all three. 1723 booklist includes ‘Relations de la nouvelle france’ in two vols. 161v05 Reinerus contra Waldenses B. P. L. To. 4. par. 2. Sacconus, Reinerus. Reineri liber contra Waldenses. Incipit: De primo nota, quod fidem Romanae Ecclesiae approbant. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 161v06 Relation de la Nouuelle France per Pierre Biard Iesuite. Biard, Pierre. Relation de la Nouvelle France. Lyons: L. Muguet, 1616. 12o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. Sidney family copy in the newyork Historical Society library (y/1616/.Bia). Vellum binding, hand-lettered on spine. Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Later owners: Jesuit College of Paris (library dispersed in 1764), Rufus King (1755–1827), John A. King (1788–1851).

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161v07 Relacion of the receiving the English at Valadolid. 8o. ortiz, Antonio. A relation of the solemnetie wherewith the catholike princes K. Phillip the III and Quene Margaret were receyved in the Inglish Colledge of Valladolid. Tr. f. Rivers. [Antwerp: A. Conincx], 1601. 8o. STC 18858, ARCR II, #679. 161v08 Relacion de los desposorios del Reg. d’España con Anna d’Austria Relacion de lo sucedido en el desposorio del invictissimo rey de España don Felipe ... con la serenissima infanta madama Anna de Austria. Toledo: J. de la Plaça, 1570. fol. Madrid (Bib. nat.). 161v09 Relatione de la Corte de Roma e de Riti etc 4o in – Padoua 1635. Lunadoro, Girolamo. Relatione della corte di Roma, e de’ riti da osservarsi in essa. Ed. R. Lunadoro. Padua: P. frambotto, 1635. 4o. BL. Another copy at 162r02 (an ‘added’ entry, also dated, entered in the catalogue after 1652). one copy in 1723 booklist. 161v10 Relationi del Cardinal Bentivoglio Parigi – 1631. 4o. Bentivoglio, Guido (cardinal). Relationi del Cardinal Bentivoglio. Paris: C. Chappelain, 1631. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 161v11 Relectiones Theologicæ &c Authore franc: a victoria – ordinis Prædicatorum &c Lugduni. 1586. 8o. Vitoria, francisco de. Relectiones theologicae. Lyons: P. Landry, 1586. 8o. CUL. 161v12 Religio Iurisconsulti &c London – 1649. 32o. Botrie, J. Religio jurisconsulti. London: H. Hood, 1649. 8o. Wing B3811. 161v13 {Religion vid. View.} 204r05–06 161v14 Reliquiæ sacræ Carolinæ, or the Workes of that great Monarch &c Charles the 1o Haghe – 1650. 8. Charles I. Reliquiae sacrae Carolinae. The workes of that great monarch. The Hague [i.e., London], 1650. 12o. Wing C2072. 161v15 Remarques sur l’Estat de la France MS Anno 1615. [Remarques sur l’estat de la France]. Manuscript (ca 1615).

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Manuscripts with this title were popular in the period: see, e.g., ‘Remarquer sur l’estat de france 1612’ (Sheffield Archives, WWM/MS/6), ‘Remarques sur l’estat de france 1615’ (national Archives of Sweden, SE/RA/760004/154), and ‘Remarques sur l’Estat de france’ (Centre for Kentish Studies, Twysden MS, U1655/z1). The version owned by Roger Twysden (dated 1619) includes lists of nobility and pensioners, officers and councils of state, and information on Huguenot towns and churches. 161v16 Remaines of a greater worke concerning Brittaine Camden, William. Remaines of a greater worke, concerning Britaine. London, 1605–37. 4o. STC 4521–6. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. He (as Viscount Lisle) and his wife are praised in anagrammatic poems by George Tashe in the 1623 edition. Duplicated entry or another copy at 161v17. 161v17 Remaines of Brittannie 4o. See 161v16: duplicated entry or another copy.

Dugdale, Sir William. A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace, begun at Uxbridge, January 30, 1644. oxford and Bristol, 1645. 4o. Wing D2480A–80B. 162r04 Secretary of the Scots Army his Relacion conc. the K. &c 1646. vi. Ramas 4 parte 158v04 The secretary of the Scots army, his relation ... concerning the king. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing S2353. 162r05 Relacion of the Victorie at Naisby feild by Sir Th. F. 14. Iunij Anno 1645. vi Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 A more exact and perfect relation of the great victory obtained by the parliaments forces under command of Sir Tho. Fairfax in Naisby Field on Saturday 14 June 1645. London: J. Wright, 1645. 4o. Wing M2699. 162r06 Relacion of Sir Th. F. Routing the K’s Army in the West at Torrington 6. Febr. 1645. vi. Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 A fuller relation of Sir Thomas Fairfax’s routing all the kings armies in the West ... at Torrington [first letter dated 6 feb.]. London: M. Walbancke, 1645. 4o. Wing f2491.

161v18 Remigius Autisiodorensis de celebracione Missæ B. P. L. T. 6. Remigius (bp. of Auxerre). Expositio de Celebratione Missae. PL 131: 845. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6.

162r07 Relacion of the seuerall treaties bet. Sir Th. Fairf. & Sir Ra. Hopton march the 13. 1645. vi. Ra. 10 parte. 158v04 Rushworth, John. A more full and exact relation ... of the several treaties between Sir Tho. Fairfax and Sir Ralph Hopton [dated 13 March]. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing R2327.

162r01 Relation of Francis Spira Anno 1548. 8o. 1653 per Nath: Bacon. Bacon, nathaniel. A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the yeare 1548. London: J.L. f. C. Meredith, 1653. 12o. Wing B358.

162r08 Relacion conc. Capt. Burley. 1648. vi. Ramas. 11 parte. 158v04 The relation of the unjust proceedings against Captaine Burley. London, 1648. 8o. Wing R884.

162r02 Relatione della Corte di Roma, dettata e fatta dal Signor Cavalier Girolamo Lunadoro &c 4o 1635. Lunadoro, Girolamo. Relatione della corte di Roma, e de’ riti da osservarsi in essa. Ed. R. Lunadoro. Padua: P. frambotto, 1635. 4o. BL. See 161v09: another copy (a ‘main’ entry, also dated, whereas this is an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652). one copy in 1723 booklist. 162r03 A full Relacion of the Passages conc. the late treatie began att Vxbridge vpon the 30. Ian. 1644. vi Ramas Eng. 2 parte. 158v04

162r09 Relacion of Certaine things in Spaine worthy of Observacion by Stephen Man. Anno 1619. 16o. Man, Stephen. A relation of certaine things in Spaine, worthy of observation. London: J. Browne, 1619. 8o. STC 17239. 162r10 Remedies for removing obstr. in Chu. Government Apr. 30. 1647. vi Ramas Eng. 7. parte. 158v04 Remedies for removing some obstructions in church-government [imprint dated 30 April]. London: E. Husband, 1647. 4o. Wing E2700.

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162r11 Englands Remembrancer in two parts or a Catalogue of the Victories by the Parl. forces since Iune 1645 to March 1645. vi. Ramas Eng. 10 parte. 158v04 Englands remembrancer: in two parts. Or, a catalogue of all or most of the severall victories ... by the parliaments forces since ... June last, 1645 ... [to] March 12, 1645. London: T. Underhill, 1645. 4o. Wing E3033.

162v01 A Probably a trial run at the next entry, which begins ‘A.’ 162v02 A Reply to the Catholick gents. Answer to the most materiall parts of the Booke of Schisme. by H. Hammond. D.D. London 1654. 4to. Hammond, Henry. A reply to the Catholick gentlemans answer. London: J.G. f. R. Royston, 1654. 4o. Wing H598. 162v03 Reply to Mr. Loue’s Contradiccions. vi Ramas Eng. 6. parte 158v04 Dell, William. Right reformation ... with a reply to the chief contradictions of Master Love’s sermon. London: R. White f. G. Calvert, 1646. 4o. Wing D926–7. See 160v03: another copy (not bound, as this one, in the English ‘ramas’ listed at 158v04).

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163r01 {Remonstrance vi Declaracion.} 43r03 163r02 Remonstrance du Clergé de France faict au Roy 8th Aug: – Anno 1608. 8o. fremyot, André. Remonstrance du clergé de France faict au roy le 8 aoust. Paris: C. La Tour, 1608. 8o. Bn. 163r03 Remonstrances made by the English Ambass. to the French K. concerning the mariage with Spaine and touching the opinions of Cardinal Perron about deposing and murdering of Kings. Anno 1615. bis. Edmondes, Sir Thomas. Remonstrances made by the kings majesties ambassadour unto the French king. London: W. Stansby f. n. Butter, 1615. 4o. STC 9237. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z47/19. 163r04 Remonstrance de ceux d’Anvers aux Estats generaux. – 4o. Germanicé. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include Remonstrance en forme de complaincte, et doléance à messieurs les deputez des Estats généraux ... par les habitans et commune de la ville d’Anvers ([n.p.], 1579) and Remonstrance faict par son excellence en Anvers ... a messieurs les Estatz ([n.p.], 1581), though entry suggests a German or perhaps Dutch trans. of one of these or of a similarly titled work. 163r05 Remonstrances du Parlement au Roy. 8o. Insufficient information to identify: many texts begin with variations of this title.

162v04 Reply to a lettre printed at New Castle vnder the name of an Answer sent the Ass. at London &c vi Ramas Eng. 7. parte 158v04 Walker, Henry. A reply to a letter printed at Newcastle under the name of an answer sent to the ecclesiasticall Assembly at London. London: J.C., 1646. 4o. Wing W382f.

163r06 Remonstrantie van Wtenbogaerte. 4o. Wtenbogaert, Johannes. Remonstrantie van Joannes Wtenbogaert. [Various places], 1618. 4o.

162v05 A modest Reply to Mr. Whartons Alm. for 1645. by W. Lilly. vi. Ramas Eng. 8. parte. 158v04 Lilly, William. Anglicus, peace, or no peace ... To which is added, A modest reply to M. Wharton, and the prognostication of his present almanak ... for 1645. London: J.R. f. J. Partridge a. H. Blunden, 1645. 4o. Wing L2207. Listed by primary title at 8r01.

163r07 Remonstrance & Conclusions des gens du Roy, & Arrest du Parlement du 26 Nouem: 1610. sur le liure (du Cardinal Bellarmin) intitulé Tractatus de Potestate summi Pontif. in rebus Temporalibus. 4o. Remonstrance et conclusions des gents du roy ... sur le livre intitulé Tractatus de potestate summi pontificis. [n.p.], 1610. 8o. Bn.

162v06 A Review of the Annotacions on the New Testament by Doctor Hamond. 4o. Lond. 1656. Hammond, Henry. Deuterai phrontides, or, a review of the paraphrase and annotations on all the books of the New Testament. London: J. flesher f. R. Royston, 1656. 8o. Wing H534.

163r08 Rencontre de Hen. le grand touchant le Voyage d’Espagne. 8o. La rencontre de Henry le Grand au roy, touchant le voyage d’Espagne. [n.p.], 1615. 8o. Bn.

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163r09 Renvoy du discours de l’vnion contre la Publicacion de concile de Trente. 8o. Renvoy du discours de l’union contre la publication du Concile de Trente. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn. 163r10 Repentance of Io. Harren Preist & Recantacion of Martin Bartox sometyme Doctor of Divinitie in Spaine. 4o. Haren, Jan; Bartox, Martine. The repentance of John Haren priest ... Likewise, the recantation of Martine Bartox. London, 1610. 4o. STC 12769–70. 163r11 Replique a Coeffeteau sur l’Authorité du Pape 8o. Barclay, John. Replique au sieur Coeffeteau, sur sa responce à l’advertissement du roy aux princes & potentats de la Chrestienté. London: J. norton, 1610. 8o. STC 5474. 163r12 Reposta Que os tres Estados do Regno do Portugal a.s. Nobreza Clerizia E Pono mandaraon a Dom. Ioani de Castro sobre discurso que lhes dirigio, sobre a Vinda e apparicimento del Rey Dom. Sebastiani Anno 1603. 8. B. Reposta que os tres estados do Reyno de Portugal. [n.p.], 1603. 8o. nat. Lib. Spain. ‘B.’ probably = ‘bis’ (two copies).

163v01 Repræsentio pacis generalis inter orbis Christiani Reges Principes &c Germano Franco Autore Anno – 1609. 8o. Brederode, Pieter Cornelis van (pseud. Germanus francus). Repraesentatio pacis generalis inter orbis christiani reges, principes et status Pontificum. [Various places], 1609. 8o. 163v02 Republique des Suisses par Simler. Simler, Josias. La république des Suisses. 8o edns. found 1577–1639. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 176v08. 163v03 de Republica vi Strozza 182r05 163v04 Responce pour l’Assemblée d’un nouueau Concile 8o. Réponse au discours fait au roi, pour l’assemblée d’un nouveau Concile. [n.p.], 1607. 8o. Bn.

163v05 Responce pour la Royne a Mr. le Prince 8o. Responce pour la royne a monsieur le prince. [n.p.], 1614. 8o. Bn. 163v06 Responce de la Royne mere a la lettre du Prince du Condé. 4 Marie de’ Medici. Double de la response de la royne régnante, mère du roy, à la lettre escritte à sa majesté par Monseigneur le prince de Condé. [Various places], 1614. 8o. 163v07 Responce a Cheualier de Sauoye. 16. Insufficient information to identify: probably either Marc-Antoine de Buttet, Le cavalier de Savoye, ou responce au soldat françois (edns. found 1605–7) or Jean Sarrasin, Le citadin de Genève, ou response au cavalier de Savoye (1606), but other possibilities include ferdinand Gonzaga (duke of Mantua), Response au manifeste de monsieur le duc de Savoye (edns. found 1613–30) and Charles I, Response du roy de la Grande Bretagne à la lettre du duc de Savoye (1628). All are 8o or small-format edns. 163v08 Responsio fidelis ad infidelem. 16. Possibly Clerke, Bartholomew. Fidelis servi, subdito infideli responsio. London: J. Day, 1573. 4o. STC 5407. A wide disjunction of format, but no other likely possibility found. 163v09 Resueille matin des François. 4o. Barnaud, nicholas. Le reveille-matin des Francois, et de leurs voisins. Edinburgh: J. James [i.e., printed abroad], 1574. 8o. STC 1464–64.3. or: Le reveille matin des francois: touchant les troubles et mouvements de ce temps. [n.p.], 1622. 8o. Bn. The first title is also attrib. to Théodore de Bèze or Hugues Doneau. 163v10 Retraite du Monde du sieur du Wandes 32. Unidentified. 163v11 Reuberus vi. Germanicorum. 64r17 163v12 Reuelation vi Exposition. 54v10 163v13 Reuchlinus vi. Cabalisticæ & Thalmudicæ &c 27r02, 188v02 163v14 Reuelacion vi Forbes 58v16 163v15 Reuelacion vi Napier. 124r03

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163v16 Reuelaciones sanctæ Brigittæ fol. Bridget (saint). Revelationes. fol. edns. found 1492–1628. 163v17 Reuij Historia Pontif. Rom. contracta & Compendio aueta vsque ad Annum 1632. 8o. Revius, Jacobus. Historia pontificum Romanorum. Amsterdam: J. Jansson, 1632. 8o. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 163v18 Reuision du Concile de Trente. 8o. Ranchin, Guillaume. Revision du Concile de Trente, contenant les nullitez d’iceluy. [Geneva], 1600. 8o. BL. 163v19 Reusneri Itinerarium totius orbis. 4o. Reusner, nicolaus. Itinerarium totius orbis. Basle: C. Waldkirch, 1592. 8o. BL. 163v20 Reusneri Basilicon genealogicum. fol. Reusner, Elias. Basilikon opus genealogicum Catholicum, de praecipuis familiis imperatorum, regum, principum aliorumque procerum orbis Christiani. frankfurt: n. Basse, 1592. fol. BL. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2 and z1/3, the latter with an added marginal comment in the hand of the second earl. 163v21 Reusneri hortulus historicopolitus. 8o. Reusner, Elias. Hortulus historico-politicus. Herborn, 1618, 1651. 8o. 163v22 Rhennish Testament vi. Doway Bible 48r24 163v23 Rhemish Testam. vi. Fulke 60v14 163v24 Rhodij Optica & de Crepusculis 4o. Rhodius, Ambrosius. Optica ... cui additus est tractatus de crepusculis. Wittenberg: L. Seuberlich f. S. Selfisch, 1611. 8o. Bn.

164r01 Resolutions and Decisions of Divers practicall Cases of Conscience by Ios. Hall. B. Norwich. London 1650. Hall, Joseph. Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience. London: n.B., sold by R. Royston, 1650. 12o. Wing H407. 164r02 Reynolds vid. Triumphs. 195v09

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164v01 Ribera vid. Notas. 127r03 164v02 Ricardus Prior Hagustaldensis. vi. Historia. 76r01 164v03 Rise and fall of Don Iasper de Guzman Conde Duke of Olivares and St. Lucar, with the Right & Title of the present King of Portugall Don Iohn 4o. per Edw. Chamberlaine London. 1653. 8o. The rise & fall of the late eminent and powerful favorite of Spain, the Count Olivares: ... [with] The right and title of the present king of Portugall Don John the fourth. Tr. E. Chamberlayne. London: T.n. f. T. Heath, 1653. 8o. Wing R1533. The words ‘Don Iasper de Guzman Conde’ etc. are copied from a caption title (sig. B1r).

165r01 Ribadeneira du Historia del schisma Anglic. 8o. bis. Ribadeneira, Pedro de. Historia ecclesiastica del scisma del reyno de Inglaterra. 8o and small-format edns. found 1588–94. ‘bis’ = two copies. 165r02 Riccobonus vi Aristot. 11v24 165r03 Riccob: de Histor. Com. cum Fragmentis Catonis, Quadrig. Sisennæ, Salustij & Varronis. 8o. Riccoboni, Antonio. De historia commentarius. Cum fragmentis ... M. Porcii Catonis Censorii, Q. Claudii Quadrigarii, L. Sisennae, C. Crispi Sallustii, M. Terentii Varronis. Venice: J. Bariletti, 1568. 8o. BL. 165r04 Rich. his Faults & nothing but Faults Rich, Barnaby. Faultes faults, and nothing else but faults. London: J. Chorlton, 1606. 4o. STC 20983. 165r05 Richelieu Card. vi Defensio. 44r07 165r06 Richer mercure François 4o. Le Mercure François, ou, la suitte de l’histoire de la paix. 25 vols. Paris: J. a. E. Richer, 1611–48. 8o. BL. See 115r20-22: duplicated entry (probably) or a stray volume from the larger set. 165r07 Richteri Axiomata historica & Politica 4o. Richter, Gregor. Axiomata historica, eaque politica. Görlitz, 1599–1614. 4o.

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165r08 Ricius de Christiana Expeditione apud sinas é soc. Iesu. 4o. Ricci, Matteo. De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas suscepta ab Societate Jesu. 8o edns. found 1615–17.

lenti autori, di nuovo data in luce, parte prima. Genoa: A. Roccatagliata, 1582. 12o. UToronto (fisher). Includes the texts cross-referenced from Goselini (66r13) and Ubaldini (201r01).

165r09 Riders Dictionary by Holyoke fol. Rider, John. Riders dictionarie corrected and augmented. Rev. f. Holyoke. London, 1606–49; oxford, 1612–27. 4o. STC 21032–36b.7, Wing R1442–42C. See 165r10: probably two different copies. William Hawkins to the second earl, 12/22 Sept. 1639 (CKS U1475 C132/76): mentions ‘Hollyoaks’ dictionary.

165r17 Rime di Diuersi poeti. 4o. Probably Licino, Giovanni Battista. Rime di diversi celebri poeti dell’ età nostra. Bergamo: C. Ventura, 1587. 8o. UToronto (fisher). Includes the texts cross-referenced at Angelo (7v09), Borgogni (21v46), Celiano (31r29), Corbelli (39r35), and Tasso (186v15).

165r10 Riders Dict. of a new edition at Oxford. 1627. Rider, John. Riders dictionarie. Rev. f. Holyoke. oxford: J. Lichfield a. W. Turner, 1627. 4o. STC 21036. See 165r09: probably two different copies. Issued as part of STC 13619.5, francis Holyoke, Dictionarium etymologicum Latinum (oxford: W. Turner, 1627). Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 15s.

165r18 Risneri Optica ex voto Rami 4o. Risner, friedrich. Opticae libri quatuor ex voto Petri Rami. 4o edns. found 1606–15.

165r11 Ridleys view of the Civill & Ecclesiast. Law and wherin the practise of them is straitned and may be releived within this land. 4o. with Gregories Notes. Oxon – 1634. Ridley, Sir Thomas. A view of the civile and ecclesiastical law. Com. J. Gregory. oxford: W. Turner, 1634. 4o. STC 21055–55.5. 165r12 Rigaltius vi. Apologet. & Dissertatio. 11r13, 46v17 165r13 Rigaltij authores finium regund. fol. Rigault, nicolas. Auctores finium regundorum. Lyons: J. Libert, 1614. 4o. Bn. 165r14 Rigeri Ethica 4o. Rieger, Johann. Ethicorum libri duo. 8o edns. found frankfurt, 1589–1605. 165r15 Right of Kings or a Remonstrance in Defence of the same by King Iames against an Oracion of Cardin. Perron &c Cambridge – 1616. 4o. James I. A remonstrance of the most gratious King James I for the right of kings ... against an oration of the ... card. of Perron. Tr. R. Betts. Cambridge: C. Legge, 1616. 4o. STC 14369. 165r16 Rime di Diuersi Authori. 8o. zabata, Cristoforo. Della scelta di rime di diversi eccel-

165r19 Risposta al Breue de’ Censure di Papa Paoli contra li Venetiani. 4o. Marsilio, Giovanni. Risposta ... sopra il breve di censure dalla santità di papa Paolo V publicate contro li signori Venetiani. [n.p., 1606]. 4o. Bn.

165v01 Ritius vi. Hispanic: 75r10 165v02 Ritratti de Capitani illustri. 4o. Ritratti et elogii di capitani illustri. Portraits engraved by P. Totti, text by G. Roscio and others. 4o edns. found Rome, 1635–46. In 1723 booklist: entry there indicates this particular title. 165v03 Rittershusius vi. Saluian: 170r19 165v04 Rituale Græcorum Complectens ritus & Ordines Diuinæ Liturgiæ, officiorum, sacramentorum &c juxta vsum orientalis Ecclesiæ etc illustratum opera Ia: Goar Parisini ordinis Prædicatorum &c Lutetiæ Parisiorum. Anno 1647. fol. gr. & lat. Goar, Jacobus. Euchologion sive rituale Graecorum. Paris: S. Piget, 1647. fol. BL. 165v05 Riualiis vi Iuris Civilis Historiam 89v02 165v06 Riuault de L’Artillerie 4. Rivault, David. Les élémens de l’artillerie, concernans tant la théorie que la pratique du canon. Paris: A. Beys, 1605–8. 8o.

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165v07 Riuet sommaire de Controverses de la Religion 8o. Baile, Guillaume; Rivet, André. Sommaire et abbregé des controverses de nostre temps touchant la religion. 4o and 8o edns. found 1608–15. 165v08 Riuetti meditationes in 7 Psalmos pænitent. Rivet, André. Suspira poenitentis afflicti, solatia confidentis animi, sive meditationes in VII Psalmos ... penitentiales. Arnheim: J. van Biesen, 1635–8. 12o. 165v09 Riuez ses Comedies 16. Larivey, Pierre de. Les comédies facécieuses. 12o edns. found 1579–1611. 165v10 Riuius vi. Historia & Iustiniani. 77v09, 91r03 165v11 Roberti de sorbona Opusc. quædam B. P. La. To. 5. Robertus de Sorbana. Opuscula [De Conscientia, De Confessione, and Iter Paradisi]. Incipit: De conscientia: ‘Librum scribat mihi ipse, qui indicate, ait Iob’; De confessione: ‘Ad sanctam et rectam confessionem tria sunt’; Iter Paradisi: ‘Iustus cor suum tradidit ad vigilandum diluculo.’ See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 165v12 Robinson vi. Consideracons 37v25 165v13 Robortellus de de vita & victu Pop. Rom. fol. Robortello, francesco. De vita et victu populi romani sub impp. Caess. Augg. Bologna: G.B., A. Benacci, a. G. Rossi, 1559. fol. BL. 165v14 {La} Rochelle vi Galland & Declaracion. 42v07, 62r14 165v15 Rodingi oracio Funebris pro Frederico Palat. 4. Roding, Wilhelm. Oratio funebris in laudem Friderici ... Comitis Palatini ad Rhenum. Heidelberg: J. Mareschall, 1577. 4o. BL.

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165v18 Rodulphus de Origine montium. 4o. Possibly Hospinianus, Rodolphus. De origine et progressu monachatus ac ordinum monasticorum. fol. edns. found 1588–1609. With ‘monti¯u’ potentially an error for an abbreviated form of ‘monasticorum’ (or variant). Several books found with the title ‘De origine montium’ but none associated with an author of this name. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/14) employ the same wording, listing a payment of 6d on 12 March 1625 ‘for covering a booke de origine montium.’ 165v19 Rodulphus de Columna vi Iurisdictio 89r23 165v20 Roffensis de Potestate Papæ contre Bellarm: 4o. Buckeridge, John (bp. of Rochester). De potestate papae in rebus temporalibus ... adversus R. Bellarminum, libri duo. London: off. nortoniana f. J. Bill, 1614. 4o. STC 4002. 165v21 Rogers v 39 Articles. 13r26 165v22 Rogers vpon the Indies fol. Possibly Linschoten, Jan Huygen van. Discours of voyages into the Easte and West Indies. London: J. Wolfe, 1598. fol. STC 15691. William Rogers appears on the title page as an engraver. otherwise unidentified.

166r01 Andreæ Riveti Pictaui de Patrum Autoritate Tractatus Geneuæ – 1642. 8o. Rivet, André. Critici sacri libri IV ... praefixus est tractatus de patrum auctoritate. Geneva: J. Chouet, 1642. 8o. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 1s 6d (unbound).

165v16 Rodomontades Espanioles. 16. Gaultier, Jacques (attrib.). Rodomontades espagnoles, recueilles de divers auteurs. 8o and small-format edns. found 1607–50.

166v01 Roma Subterranea novissima in duos tomos distributa opera & studio Pauli Aringhi Romani In 2 vol. fol. Romæ 1651. Aringhi, Paulo. Roma subterranea novissima. 2 vols. Rome: B. Diversin a. z. Masotti, 1651. fol. BL.

165v17 Rodulphus Flauiacensis in Leuiticum fol. Radulphus (flaviacensis). In mysticum illum Moysi Leviticum libri XX. Cologne, 1536. fol. Adams R15–16.

166v02 Roma. vi. Le Cose. C 40r03 ‘C’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

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166v03 Romance by the Lord Broghill vi. Parthenissa. 139v07 166v04 Rosse vid View. 204r05–06 166v05 The Totall Routing Sir Iacob Ashley &c at Stow March the 22th Anno 1645. vi. Ramas Eng. 10 parte 158v04 Morgan, Sir Thomas. Col: Morgan Governor of Glocester’s letter ... concerning the total routing and taking of Sir Jacob Ashley and his army at Stowe [letter dated 22 March]. London, 1645. 4o. Wing M2747, M2750. The title of Wing M2750 differs in its opening wording.

167r01 Rolbagij Certamen Masculo fœmineum. 4o. Rolbagius, Gregorius. Pro generosa nobilitate ... stabilienda: illustre certamen masculo- foemineum super aequitate utilitate et necessitate differentiarum sexus in successionibus, quibus extantibus masculis excluduntur foeminae. Speyer: J.P. Spiess, 1602. 4o. BL. 167r02 Rolewinkij Fasciculus temporum vi Germanicorum. 64r17 167r03 Romæ Expugnatio. v. Historia 77v18 167r04 Roma vi Relatione. & Antiquæ &c A. 10r01, 161v09 ‘A’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 167r05 Roman de la Repub. Gentilica y de las Indias fol. Román, Jierónimo. Repúblicas del mundo. 3 pts. fol. edns. found 1575, 1595. Part 3 (of 3) only, in which the República de los Indios Occidentales is by far the longest section. The two editions differ: the 1595 edition was expurgated by the Inquisition. See also 167r06. 167r06 Roman su secunda parte de las Repub. del Mondo. fol. Román, Jierónimo. Repúblicas del mundo. 3 pts. fol. edns. found 1575, 1595. Part 2 (of 3) only. The two editions differ: the 1595 edition was expurgated by the Inquisition. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. See also 167r05. 167r07 Romani del thesoro Politico. 4o.

La seconda parte del thesoro politico. Ed. f. Romanci. 4o and 8o edns. found 1601–11. See 35v18 for pt. 1 and 190v05 for pt. 3. Listed as a 3-vol. work in 1723 booklist. 167r08 Roma Sotteranæa di Antonio Bosio Rom. In Roma appresso Guglielmo Facciotti, 1632. fol. Bosio, Antonio. Roma sotterranea. Rome: G. facciotti, 1632. fol. BL. 167r09 Romani Patrum Theatrum. Unidentified. 167r10 Romano Germanicus splendor 4o. contra Cassanum. Hagen, Gottlieb von. Romano-germanicus S. Caesar. majestatis, nec non electorum statuumque imperii splendor nebulosum Cassani consiliarii regi somnium dispergens. Hamburg: G.L. froben, 1635–6. 4o. 167r11 Romish Posicions and Practices for Rebellion. 4. Morton, Thomas. An exact discoverie of Romish doctrine in the case of conspiracie and rebellion. London: f. Kingston f. C.B. a. E.W., 1605. 4o. STC 18184–84.5. Running head reads ‘Romish positions and practises for rebellion.’ 167r12 Rondelet vi Historie. 75v01 167r13 Rosselmina vi. Settizonio. 174v19 167r14 Roseo vi. Mambrino 109r03–04 167r15 Rosini Corpus absolutum Antiquitatum Rom. cum Dempstero. fol. Rosinus, Johannes. Antiquitatum Romanarum corpus absolutissimum. Ed. T. Dempster. fol. and 4o edns. found 1611–45. Catalogues disagree on the format of some edns. Edns. dated 1558 and 1559 are errors for 1658 and 1659. Duplicated entry or another copy (possibly of a different edn.) at 167r16 (not specifying Dempster). 167r16 Rosinus Antiq. Rom. fol. Rosinus, Johannes. Antiquitatum Romanarum corpus absolutissimum. fol. and 4o edns. found 1583–1645. See 167r15: duplicated entry or another copy, possibly of a different edn. 167r17 Ross. vi Animadversions & Arcana. 9r13, 11r21

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167r18 Rosowita vi. Germanicorum 64r17 167r19 Rozencien his Treatise of Metallica 4o. Rovenzon, John. A treatise of metallica. London: T. Thorpe, 1613. 4o. STC 21355. 167r20 Roussel vi Confessio & Gustaui. 37v04, 70r06 167r21 Rous vi. Mella. 115r05 167r22 Roy sa vicissitude des Choses. fol. Le Roy, Louis. De la vicissitude ou variété des choses en l’univers. Paris: P. L’Huilier, 1575–9. fol. Duplicated entry or another copy at 201v13.

167v01 Royall Charter granted vnto Kings by God him self &c By T. B. Dr. in Divinitie wherevnto is added by the same author a short treatise wherein Episcopacie is proved to be jure divino, London – 1649. 8o. Bayly, Thomas. The royal charter granted unto kings, by God himself ... [with] a short treatise, wherein episcopacy is proved to be jure divino. London, 1649. 12o. Wing B1514. 167v02 Royall slaue Comedie Ms. Cartwright, William. [The royall slave]. Manuscript. Manuscript copy of a play first published in 1639 (STC 4717); printed edn. not in catalogue. 167v03 Royne d’Escosse Tragedie Regnault, Charles. Marie Stuard, reyne d’Escosse: tragédie. 8o and 4o edns. found Paris, 1639–41. 167v04 Rubes Hist. Rauennæ Gothorum & Longobard: fol. Rubeus, Hieronymus. Historiarum ... libri X: Gothorum atque Longobardorum res gestas ... Ravennatem praecipue, et recentium bellorum in Italia et Gallia gestorum historiam complectentes. Venice, 1572. fol. BL. 167v05 Rudd vi. Euclides 52v31 167v06 Ruffinus vi Eusebius. 54r23 167v07 Rumebini dissertaciones ad Auream Bullam 4o. Rümelin, Martin. Dissertationes academicae ad Auream Bullam Caroli IV Imperatoris directae. 4o edns. found 1619–44.

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167v08 Runcij Lemovicensis Episc. Epist. B. P. La. To. 3. Ruricius (bp. of Limoges). Epistolae. PL 58: 67. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 167v09 Rupertus vi. Germanicorum. 64r17 167v10 Ruscelli ses Epistres. 4o. Ruscelli, Girolamo. Épistres des princes, lesquelles, ou sont addressées aux princes, ou traittent les affaires des princes, ou parlent des princes. Paris: J. Ruelle, 1572–4. 4o. Praised by Philip Sidney (citing the original Italian title) in a letter to Hubert Languet, 19 Dec. 1573 (Kuin, I, 65). 167v11 Ruscelli precepti della militia moderna 4o. Ruscelli, Girolamo. Precetti della militia moderna, tanto per mare quanto per terra. 4o and 8o edns. found 1568–1630. 167v12 Ruscelli del modo di Comporre in Verso. 8. bis Ruscelli, Girolamo. Del modo di comporre in versi nella lingua Italiana. 8o edns. found 1558–1617. ‘bis’ = two copies. 167v13 Ruscelli Indice de l’huomini illustri 4o. Ruscelli, Girolamo. Indice degl’ uomini illustri. Venice: C. da Trino, 1572. 4o. BL. In 1723 bookllist. 167v14 Ruscelli delle Imprese. 4o. Ruscelli, Girolamo [and others]. Le imprese illustri. 4o edns. found 1566–84. Praised by Philip Sidney in a letter to Hubert Languet, 19 Dec. 1573 (Kuin, I, 65). In 1723 booklist. 167v15 Rusdorf vi Vindiciæ 205r03 167v16 Ruse sa mareschalerie Rusio, Lorenzo. La mareschalerie. Edns. found 1533– 1610. 167v17 Russia vi. Bretton. 23v10 167v18 Rusticus Card: contra Acephalos B. P. L. To. 4o Rusticus (deacon). Adversus Acephalos. PL 67: 1167. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 167v19 Ruvio de Cœlo & mundo. 4o. Rubio, Antonio. Commentarii in libros Aristotelis Stagiritae de coelo & mundo. 4o and 8o edns. found 1615–26.

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167v20 Rygby his martyrdome. 8o. Worthington, Thomas. A relation of sixtene martyrs. Douai: widow of J. Boscard, 1601. 8o. STC 26000.9, ARCR II, #847. The running head of the opening relation reads ‘The Martyrdom of M. John Rigbie.’

170r02 Sabellici Latinæ linguæ reparatio. V. Cisio Ianus. 33v37 170r03 Sabellici Opera fol. 2 vol. Sabellicus, Marcus Antonius Coccius. Opera. fol. edns. found 1502–60. 170r04 Sacrabosco vi Sphæra. 178v11

168r01 Rump songs being a Colleccion of Poems Songs &c on seuerall occasions in the late times. 8o. 1662 Brome, Alexander. Rump, or, an exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times. London: H. Brome a. H. Marsh, 1662. 8o. Wing B4851.

170r05 St. Germain vi Lumieres 103v12

168r02 Rushworths Historicall Collections, of Private Passages of State, weighty matters in Law, & Remarkable Proceedings in 5 Parliaments begin: the 16 Iacobi & ending 5o Car. Anno 1629. London 1659. Fol. Rushworth, John. Historical collections of private passages of state. London: T. newcomb f. G. Thomason, 1659. fol. Wing R2316–16A.

Salian, Jacques. Annalium ecclesiasticorum Veteris Testamenti epitome. fol. edns. found 1635–46.

168r03 Ryley’s Placita Parliamentaria or Pleadings in Parliament vide Pleadings. 145v05

170r06 St. Croix vi. Congregacion 37v09 170r07 Sales vi Epistres. 52r16 170r08 Saliani Annalium Epitome fol.

170r09 Salique vi discours 46v12 170r10 Salmatiæ Augustæ historiæ Scriptores. Historiae Augustae Scriptores VI. Ed. C. de Saumaise. Paris, 1620. fol. Bn. A Leiden, 1621 edition also lists Saumaise as editor, but much less prominently, grouping him with other contributors. 170r11 Salmatij Eucharisticon. Syrmundo Saumaise, Claude de. Eucharisticon Jac. Sirmondo. Paris: J. Drouart, 1621. 4o. Bn.

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S 170r01 Sabaudici Belli jus 4o. Sabaudici belli jus: diductum declaratumque relatione vera ac sufficienti enarratione, quibus de causis bellum inter Franciae et Navarrae Regem, Henricum IV et Dominum Carolum Emanuelem, Ducem Sabaudiae. 4o edns. found 1601–2.

170r12 Salmatius de Vsuris. Idem vi Defensio. 44r08 Saumaise, Claude de. De usuris liber. Leiden: Elzevier, 1638. 8o. BL. Two works listed in entry, the second a crossreference to 44r08. 170r13 Salgado vi. Tractatus 194r01 170r14 Salanonij Viennensis Episc. in Parabol. & Ecclesi: Salomonis Explicatio mystica B. P. To 1. Salonius Viennensis. In parabolas Salomonis expositio; In ecclesiasten expositio mystica. PL 53: 967, 993. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 170r15 Salmatius vi de Annis Climactericis. 9r12 170r16 Solorzanus vi. Ioannes. 85v06

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170r17 Salvianus de Gubernacione Dei etc. 16 Oxoniæ. Salvianus (Massiliensis). De gubernatione Dei. oxford, 1629–33. 12o. STC 21674–5. 170r18 Salviani opera B. P. To. 5. cum Coment. 2 vol. Salvianus (Massiliensis). De gubernatione Dei; Epistolae; Ecclesiae catholicae toto orbe duffusae. PL 53: 25 [some works]. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. The added phrase ‘cum Coment 2 vol.’ refers to 170r19, a separately published edition, with commentary, of the same work. 170r19 Saluiani Massiliensis opera. 8 . Salvianus (Massiliensis). Opera. Ed. K. Rittershausen. 2 vols. 8o edns. found 1611–23. Earlier collections lack the word ‘opera’ in title. Published with the editor’s Liber commentarius: see 170r18, where an added phrase refers to this edn. with commentary. o

170r20 Salisbury ses Funerailles. 8o. [Cecil, Robert (earl of Salisbury)]. Les larmes funebresFrancoizes, sur la mort & trespas de Robert comte de Salisbury. London, [1612?]. 4o. STC 4895.7. 170r21 {B.} Sammonæ Gazæ disceptatio cum Achmed Saraceno – B. P. gr. Lat. To. 2. Samonas (bp. of Gaza). Disceptatio cum Achmed Saraceno. PG 120: 821. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 170r22 {R.} Samuel de Aduenta messiæ ibid. Lat. To. 4. Samuel, Marochianus (rabbi). De adventu Messiae, quem Judaei temere expectant. PL 149: 335. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt 1.

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170v03 Sanderus de schismate Anglicane 8o. Sanders, nicholas. De origine ac progressu schismatis Anglicani. Ed. E. Rishton. 8o edns. found 1585–1629. Shaaber S8–19, ARCR I, #972–9. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 30 June 1618, 6d for ‘Sandarus.’ 170v04 Sandford vi de Descensu 44r21 170v05 Sandoual vi. Historias 79r03 170v06 Sands his Paraphrases fol. Sandys, George. A paraphrase upon the divine poems. London: J. Legat, sold by A. Hebb, 1638. fol.  STC 21725. Accounts of Miles Smyth (CKS U1475 A64): 22 nov. 1651, 4s ‘for Sands his Psalmes for Mr. Henry Sidney.’ 170v07 Sands vi Europæ. 54r21 170v08 Sandys Relacion of Turkie fol. Sandys, George. A relation of a journey ... Containing a description of the Turkish empire. London, 1615–52. fol. STC 21726–30, Wing S677. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 6d for ‘Sandaeus.’ 170v09 Sannazaro Arcadia 8o. bis. Sannazaro, Jacopo. Arcadia. 8o and small-format edns. found 1514–1646. ‘bis’ = two copies. Philip Sidney cites Sannazaro in Defence, 94, 112. 170v10 Sansovino del governe regni & republ. Antiche 4o. Sansovino, francesco. Del governo de regni et delle republiche antiche et moderne. 4o and 8o edns. found 1561–1607.

170v01 Ant. Sanctarelli ex Soc. Iesu Tractatus de Hæresi Schismate &c & de potestate Rom. Pontif. in his Delictis puniendis 4o. Romæ 1625. Santarelli, Antonio. Tractatus de haeresi, schismate, apostasia, sollicitatione in sacramento poenitentiae, et de potestate Romani Pontificis in his delictis puniendis. Rome: heirs of B. zannetti, 1625. 4o. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9.

170v11 Sansovino Historia vniuersale dell’origine & Imperio de Turchi 4o. bis. Sansovino, francesco. Dell’ historia universale dell’ origine et imperio de’ Turchi. 4o edns. found 1560–1600. ‘bis’ = two copies.

170v02 Sanchez vi. Tractatus 194r02

170v13 Sansovino dell’origine di Cauallieri 8o. Sansovino, francesco. Della origine de’ cavalieri. 8o edns. found Venice, 1566–83.

170v12 Sansovino della Historia di Casa Orsina fol. Sansovino, francesco. Historia di casa Orsina. Venice: B. a. f. Stagnini, 1565. fol. BL.

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170v14 Sansovin. dell’origine delle Case illustri d’Italia 4o. Sansovino, francesco. Delle origine e fatti delle famiglie illustri d’Italia. 4o edns. found Venice, 1582–1609. 170v15 Sansovino vi. Satyre. 170v20 170v16 Santius vi. Hispan. 75r08 170v17 Sanutus de Terra Sancta recuperanda & conserva. fol. Sanudo, Marino. Liber secretorum fidelium crucis super Terrae Sanctae recuperatione et conservatione. Hanau: A. Wechel a. heirs of J. Aubry, 1611. fol. BL. Vol. 2 of a 2-vol. set: see 64r24 for vol. 1. 170v18 Saraceni vi Carlo. 29r15 170v19 Saracenicæ Sylburgij. 8o. Sylburgius, fridericus. Saracenica, sive Moamethica. Heidelberg: H. Commelinus, 1595. 8o. BL. other recorded edns. (same place and printer, dated in the 1590s) appear to be ghosts. 170v20 Satyr sette libri. 8o. Sette libri di satire di L. Ariosto, H. Bentivogli, L. Alamanni, P. Nelli, A. Vinciguerra, F. Sansovino, e d’altri scrittori. Ed. f. Sansovino. 8o edns. found Venice, 1560–83. 170v21 Savanorolæ Triumphus Crucis. Savonarola, Girolamo. Triumphus Crucis, de veritate fidei. Edns. found 1497–1635. 170v22 Sauan: de Simplicitate Christianæ vitæ. 16. Savonarola, Girolamo. De simplicitate christianae vitae libri V. 8o and small-format edns. found 1504–1638.

Cotton, Charles. Scarronides: or, Virgile travestie. London: E. Cotes f. H. Brome, 1664. 8o. Wing C6391–91A. 171v02 The Scarlet Gowne or the Historie of all the present Cardinalls of Rome with the life of the Present Pope Alexander the 7th in English Lond. 1660. 8o. n., n. The scarlet gown, or the history of all the present cardinals of Rome ... [with] the life of the present pope Alexander the seventh. Tr. H. Cogan. London: H. Moseley, 1660. 8o. Wing n54. See 148v02 for an earlier edition, catalogued with the original text in Italian. 171v03 Scioppius de Regibus Arragoniæ. Mediolani 1628. 8o. Schoppe, Caspar. De Aragoniae regum origine. Milan: G.B. Bidelli, 1628. 8o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65, additional bill), 1s (unbound). 171v04 Of Schisme or a defence of the Church of England against the Exceptions of the Romanists by H. Hamond. DD London. 1654. Hammond, Henry. Of schisme. A defence of the Church of England. London: J. flesher f. R. Royston, 1654. 12o. Wing H563.

172r01 Sauill de Militia Romana. 4o. Savile, Sir Henry. Commentarius de militia Romana. 8o edns. found 1601, 1652. 172r02 Savorgnano Arte militare fol. Savorgnano, Mario. Arte militare, terrestre e maritima. fol. edns. found Venice, 1599–1614. 172r03 Savoye vi. Chronique 33r27

171r01 Sanders vi. Physiognomie. 143v05 171r02 Sanderson. vid. Sermons. 175r07 171r03 Sanderson vid History. 78r07

171v01 Scarronides, or Le Virgile Travesty a Mock Poem being the first book of Virgils Æneis in English, Burlesque. London – 1664. 8o.

172r04 Savoye vi Cavalier. 31r12 172r05 Saxonis Grammatica Danica hist. fol. bis. Saxo (Grammaticus). Danica historia. fol. edns. found 1514–1645. Two copies (‘bis’): see 66v10 for a separate listing of one. 172r06 Saxo v. Grammatic. 66v10 172r07 Scaliger de sapientia. 4o.

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Scaliger, Julius Caesar. De sapientia et beatitudine libri octo. Geneva: E. Vignon, 1573. 8o. BL. 172r08 Scaliger de Emendacione Temporum. fol. Scaliger, Joseph Juste. De emendatione temporum. fol. edns. found 1583–1629. 172r09 Scaligeri animadversiones in Chronologica. Eusebij. – fol. Scaliger, Joseph Juste. Animadversiones in chronologia Eusebii. Published in Thesaurus temporum. Leiden: T. Basson, 1606. fol. BL. 172r10 Scaligeri Elenchus oracionis Chronolog: 8o. Scaliger, Joseph Juste. Elenchus utriusque orationis chronologicae D. Davidis Parei. Leiden, 1607. 4o. 172r11 Scanderbeg vi. Historia 77v14 172r12 Schardius vi Iurisdictio. 89r23 172r13 Schedius vi. de Dijs Germanis. 46r02 172r14 Schiappallaria v: Ambrogio. 7r17 172r15 Schism of England etc by Phil: Scot, but conceived to be written by [blank] Dauenport alias Sancta Clara an English Franciscan Anno 1650 – 16o. Scot, Philip. A treatise of the schism of England, wherein particularly Mr Hales and Mr Hobs are modestly accosted. Amsterdam [i.e., London], 1650. 12o. Wing S942. Attribution to Christopher Davenport (franciscus a Sancta Clara) may originate with second earl, who refers to the book in CKS U1475 z1/4.

172r19 Schoutenij Diarium Itineris suj 8o Schouten, Willem Corneliszoon. Diarium vel descriptio laboriosissimi et molestissimi itineris ... annis 1615, 1616, & 1617. 4o edns. found 1619–48. 172r20 Schollers Companion or a little library conteyning all the Interpretacions of the Hebrew & gr. Bible by all Authors first into Lat. and now into English &c by A. R. London – 1648. 8o. Rowley, Alexander. Hever le-talmidim. Synergos tois mathetais. Sodalis discipulis. The schollers companion, or a little library. London: M. Bell f. W. Larner a. G. Whittington, 1648. 8o. Wing R2094B.

172v01 Schriærie medea. 8o. Probably Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. [Tragoediae]. Ed. P. Schrijver. 8o edns. found Leiden, 1620–51. Includes Medea : play possibly detached from collection, or collection possibly catalogued by running head of one play. 172v02 Sclick de vita Christiana instituenda 4o. Schlick, Hieronymus. Oratio de vita christiana recte instituenda. [Various places], 1578. 4o. 172v03 Schogli del Christiano naufragio 8. & 16. by the Arch Bish. of Spoletto Dominis, Marco Antonio de. Scogli del christiano naufragio. [London], 1618. 8o. STC 7004.5. no other edn. known, thus two copies, one apparently trimmed more than the other in binding.

172r16 Schmidel historia Navigacionis. 4o. Schmidel, Ulrich. Vera historia admirandae navigationis quam H. Schmidel ... ab anno 1534 usque 1554 in Americam vel Novum Mundum juxta Brasilam et Rio della Plata confecit. Ed. L. Hulsius. nuremberg: L. Hulsius, 1599. 4o. BL.

172v04 Scortia de natura & incremento Nili 8o. Scortia, Joannes Baptista. De natura et incremento nili libri duo. Leiden: H. Cardon, 1617. 8o. BL.

172r17 Scholasticus de vero Christiano Principe 4o. Scholasticus, Matthaeus. De vero et christiano principe deque eius visibili hic in terris ministerio libri II. Padua: f. Bolzetta f. L. Pasquati, 1601. 4o. CUL.

172v06 Scott his discouerie of Witches. 4o. Scot, Reginald. The discoverie of witchcraft. London, 1584–1651. 4o. STC 21864, Wing S943–43A.

172r18 Schotti Itinerarium Italiæ 8o. Schott, franciscus. Itinerarium nobiliorum Italiae regionum, urbium, oppidorum et locorum. 8o edns. found 1600–38.

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172v05 Scientiarum omnium Anima: vi. Aloysij Novarini. 7v02

172v07 Scots Christs Polititian. 8o. Scott, Thomas. Christs politician, and Salomons puritan. London: E. Griffin f. f. Constable, 1616. 4o. STC 22074.

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172v08 Scotland vi Lawes & the False Brother & mutatus – Polemo. 56r12, 95v10, 121v01 172v09 Scotland with a Chronologie of the Kings thereof and other matters. vi reges reginas & nobiles &c 161r14 172v10 Scotorum Fortitudo &c vi Camerarius. 27r31 172v11 de Sanctæ Scripturæ origine vi. Nierembergij. &c 126r16

172v19 Sejanus life of the powerfull favorite. 4o. Matthieu, Pierre. The powerfull favorite, or, the life of Aelius Sejanus. Paris [i.e., London?], 1628. 4o. STC 17664–5.

173r01 á Schooten. vid. Vietæ opera. V. 204r01 ‘V’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 173r02 Scoto vid. Itinerario d Italia. I. 88r02 ‘I’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

172v12 de Sanctæ Scripturæ Testimonijs in Conclusionibus meré-naturalibus &c a Galilæo Augustæ Treboc: 1636. 4o. Galilei, Galileo. Nov-antiqua sanctissimorum patrum et probatorum theologorum doctrina de sacrae scripturae testimoniis in conclusionibus mere naturalibus. Tr. E. Diodati. Strassburg: B. Elzevier [in Leiden] f. D. Hautt, 1636. 4o. BL.

173r03 Soueraigntie of the Brittish seas. by Sir Io. Burroughs. Anno 1651. 8o Burroughs, Sir John. The soveraignty of the British seas. London: H. Moseley, 1651. 12o. Wing B6129. Duplicated entry or another copy at 177v04.

172v13 Seafight betwixt the Spaniards and Hollanders at Gibralter. Anno 1607. Spillbergen, Joris van. The sea fight in the road of Gibraltar ... betwixt the K. of Spaines carackts and gallions, and the Hollandish men of warre. London: J. Hardy, sold by R. Jackson, 1607. 4o. STC 21507.

173v01 Seldens Tract concerning Christs nativity vi. Tract. 193v01

172v14 Sebon sa Theologie naturelle. 16. Sebonde, Raymond de. La théologie naturelle. 8o and small-format edns. found 1565–1641. Edns. from 1569 trans. by Michel de Montaigne. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/11): 4 Jan. 1619, 3s for ‘Raymundus de Sibundis his theologie.’ 172v15 Sedgwick vi. Leaves. 95v17 172v16 Secretaires vi Stile. 180v06 172v17 Segni del vero studio Christiano 8o. Segni, Giovanni Battista. Del vero studio christiano contra l’arte planetaria, notoria, cabalistica, lunaria, clavicula di Salomone, Paulina, revelata da spiriti mali, et altri superstitiosi modi usati per imparare supernaturalmente. ferrara: B. Mammarello, 1592. 8o. Bn. 172v18 Seguenot de la Virginité Augustine (saint, bp. of Hippo). De la sainte virginité. Tr. C. Séguenot. Paris: J. Camusat, 1638. 8o. Bn.

173r04 Sebastianus Erizzo vid. Trattato. 195r06

174r01 Il Sejano di Pietro mattei & la prosperita infelici & l’Hist. della morte d’Henrico 4to. Re di Francia. 16 Matthieu, Pierre. Historia d’Elio Sejano ... aggiuntovi nel fine le prosperità infelici d’una femmina de Catanea. 8o edns. found 1620–7. Catalogued with: Matthieu, Pierre. Historia della morte d’Henrico quarto Re di Francia, e di Navarra. Tr. J.B. della Baffarderie. 8o edns. found 1615–21. 174r02 Seldens historie of Tythes. 4o. Selden, John. The historie of tithes. London, 1618. 4o. STC 22172–72.7 Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 174r03 Seldens tytles of Honor. 8o. Item fol. Selden, John. Titles of honor. London: W. Stansby f. J. Helme, 1614. 4o. STC 22177. Catalogued with: Selden, John. Titles of honor. London: W. Stansby f. R. Whitaker, 1631. fol. STC 22178.

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Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 11s (evidently for Whitaker’s recently published fol.). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in Birch (BL Add. 4464). 174r04 Selden de dijs syris. 16 Item Editio altera Anno. 1629. Selden, John. De dis Syris syntagmata II. London: W. Stansby, 1617. 8o. STC 22167. Catalogued with: Selden, John. De dis Syris syntagmata II ... editio altera. Leiden: B. a. A. Elzevier, 1629. 8o. BL. The earlier edn. appears to be recorded in accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/3): 25 July 1622, 5s ‘for 2 books Selden de diis syris, & a Cosmography booke.’ 174r05 Seldens discours of Chancellor and keeper of the great seale Ms. fol: Selden, John. A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor ... [with] a true catalogue of lord chancellors, and keepers of the great seal. Manuscript. fol. Manuscript copy of a work first published in 1671 (Wing S2420). The catalogue is by William Dugdale. 174r06 Seldens Epinomis vi England. 50v28 174r07 Seld: Commentarioli in marmora Arundeliana siue Saxa græce incisa. 4o. Selden, John. Marmora Arundelliana; sive saxa Graecè incisa. London, 1628-29. 4o. STC 823–4. 174r08 Seld. mare Clausum seu de Dominio maris lib. 2. Lond. 1635. Selden, John. Mare clausum seu de dominio maris libri duo. London: W. Stansby f. R. Meighen, 1635. fol.  STC 22175. The second earl to William Hawkins, 6 Jan. 1636/7 (CKS U1475 C132/13): ‘I pray send me Seldens mare clausum which is for a frend of mine here, I know it hath bin printed in Hollande but I would rather have one of our impression.’ He goes on to ask for three plays by Beaumont and fletcher, none listed in the catalogue (though see 35v15 for their folio Works). on 29 Jan. 1636/7 Hawkins responds (BL Egerton 897): ‘I have sent your Lordship the fowre bookes last mencioned the preis of Mare clausum being 7s 6d & the other three 6d a peece 9s, Mare clausum is \in/ printing in English & wilbe abroad this next Terme’ (f. 61v). Cited by the

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10s for ‘Seneca.’ The second earl cites Seneca in CKS U1475 z1/6. Possibly the ‘Seneca opera fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 174r17 Senecque Chrestien Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. Ed. f. Chrestien. Insufficient information to identify title. Chrestien appears as editor and commentator of various single text, selected, and collected edns. of Seneca found 1580–1613. 174r18 Sentence of the ArchBish. of Spalatto Pamph. A relation sent from Rome, of the processe, sentence, and execution, done upon the body, picture, and bookes, of Marcus Antonius de Dominis, archbishop of Spalato. London: J. Bill, 1624. 4o. STC 7007. 174r19 Sententiæ Melanthonis, Beuceri, Hedionis, &c de pace Ecclesia. 4o. Melanchthon, Philipp; Bucer, Martin; Hedio, Caspar; Bullinger, Heinrich. Sententiae Philippi Melanthonis, Martini Buceri, Gasp. Hedionis, Henrici Bullingeri et aliorum in Germania theologorum, de pace Ecclesiae. Published in Goldast, Melchior. Politica Imperialia, sive discursus politici, acta publica, et tractatus generales. frankfurt: J. Bringer, 1614. fol. BL. no separate publication found. Title above appears only in this 1614 collection. for other collections edited by Goldast, see 65v35–36.

See 21r13: not described as such, but apparently a reference to a text included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2, col. 857. 174v04 Serenus Antinsensis vi Apollonius 9v22 174v05 Serenus Commandini Serenus (of Anzi). Philosophi libri duo: unus de sectione cylindri, alter de sectione coni. Tr. f. Commandino. Bologna: A. Benacci, 1566. fol. BL. Vol. 2 (of 2): see 9v22 for the entry for the full set. 174v06 Sermon called Blacksmith. Smyth, William. The black-smith. A sermon preached at White-Hall. London, 1606. 8o. STC 22880.9–81.5. 174v07 Sermons of Dr. Rich. Holsworth. London. 1651. 4o. Holdsworth, Richard. The valley of vision; or, a clear sight of sundry sacred truths in twenty one sermons. London, 1651. 4o. Wing H2403–4. 174v08 Sermon by Christoph. Cob or the reproached Doctrine of Ely. London. 1651. 8o. Cob, Christopher. The sect every where spoken against: or, the reproached doctrine of Ely. Ed. H. Reeve. London: J. Macock f. G. Calvert, 1651. 8o. Wing C4769. 174v09 Sermons by Wm. Dell Lond. 1652. 4o. Dell, William. Several sermons and discourses. London: G. Calvert, 1652. 4o. Wing D929.

174r20 Septalij Coment. in Aristotelis problemata 2us vol. fol. Eiusdem Com. in librum Hippocratis [blank] de Aeribus, Aquis, Locis. Aristotle. Commentariorum in Aristotelis problemata. Com. L. Settala. 2 vols. frankfurt, 1602–7. fol. BL. Catalogued with: Hippocrates. In librum Hippocratis coi de aeribus, aquis, locis, commentarii V. Com. L. Settala. fol. edns. found 1590, 1645.

174v10 {a} Sermon by Mr. Owen at a Thanksgiving the 24th of October – 1651 Lond. 4o. owen, John. The advantage of the kingdome of Christ ... In a sermon preached ... Oct. 24, 1651, a solemne day of thanksgiving for the destruction of the Scots army at Worcester. London, 1651. 4o. Wing o711A. Accounts of Miles Smyth (CKS U1475 A64): 22 nov. [1651], 3d for ‘Mr. owens sermon.’

174v01 Sepulueda vi. molinius. 117v17

174v11 Sermons concerning the 7 sacraments by the Bishop of Lincolne. 1558. Watson, Thomas (bp. of Lincoln). Holsome and cathoyke doctryne concerninge the seven sacramentes ... set forth in maner of shorte sermons. London: R. Caly, 1558. 4o. STC 25112–14.

174v02 Seraglio vi Description 44v04 174v03 Serapion adversus Manichæos Serapion (saint). Adversus Manichaeos liber. Incipit: Soluit errorem veritas, & extinguit fallaciam.

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174v12 Sermon vpon the death of the two Kings of Bohemia & Sweden by Frederick Sch[blank] Hagæ. 4o. Schloer, friedrich. The death of the two renowned kings of Sweden and Bohemia. Tr. T.H. London: J.D. f. n. Bourne, 1633. 4o. STC 21819.

174v21 Sexti Phylosophi Pyrroniæ Quæstiones. Sextus (Empiricus). Sexti Philosophi Pyrrhoniarum hypotyposeon libri III, quibus in tres philosophiae partes severissime inquiritur. Tr. H. Estienne. [Geneva]: H. Estienne, 1562. 8o. BL.

174v13 Serrani apparatus ad fidem Cathol. 4o. Serres, Jean de. De fide Catholica, sive principiis religionis Christianae. fol. and 8o edns. found Paris, 1597–1607.

174v22 Sexti Empirici Opera gr. lat. Henr. Stephano & Gentiano Herueto Interpretibus Geneuæ. 1621. Sextus (Empiricus). Opera. Ed. H. Estienne a. G. Hervet. Geneva: P. a. J. Chouet, 1621. fol. BL.

174v14 Serranus in Ecclesiast. 4o. Serres, Jean de. In Ecclesiasticen Solomonis commentarius. Geneva: P. de Saint-André, 1579–80. 8o. 174v15 Serres Inventaire generale de France fol. Item 3 vol. 4 Serres, Jean de. Inventaire général de l’histoire de France. fol. edns. found 1618–48. In 1723 booklist. Serres was profusely cited by both Robert Sidney and the second earl. for Robert Sidney see CKS U1475 z1/1 (frequently), z1/2, and z1/3; for the second earl see his father’s CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/9 (many citations), z47/2, and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 174v16 Serres Theatre d’Agriculture fol. Serres, olivier. Le theatre de l’agriculture et mesnage des champs. fol. edns. found 1600–23. In 1723 booklist. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 174v17 Seruilius de Antiquorum Operibus 4o. Knaap, Jan (Joannes Servilius). De mirandis antiquorum operibus, opibus, et veteris aevi rebus, pace, belloque magnificè gestis, libri III. 4o and 8o edns. found 1569–1600. 174v18 Setoni Dialectica 16. bis. Seton, John. Dialectica. London and Cambridge, 1545–1639. 8o. STC 22250–57.5. ‘bis’ = two copies. 174v19 Settizonio Rozelmina. 8o. Leoni, Giovanni Battista (pseud. Lauro Settizonio). Roselmina, favola tragisatiricomica. 8o and small-format edns. found 1595–1630. 174v20 Seueri Alexandrini Opera B. P. La. To. 6. Severus (patr. of Alexandria). [Opusculae]. Incipit: Rursum virtute Trinitatis innitimur. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6.

175r01 Sermon preachd vpon the death of Oliver late L. Protector by Geo. Lawrence. 13 Octob. 1658. Lawrence, George. Peplum Olivarii, or a good prince bewailed ... a sermon ... upon the death of Oliver late Lord Protector. London: E.M. f. S. Thompson, 1658. 4o. Wing L659. 175r02 Sermon preachd at the funerall of the Earle of Warwick May 1. 1658. by Edm. Calamy. Calamy, Edmund. A patterne for all ... a sermon preached at the solemne interment of ... Robert Earle of Warwick ... May 1, 1658. London: E. Brewster, 1658. 4o. Wing C262. 175r03 Sermon by R. Vines before the house of Commons at their sol. fast. Ianuary – 28. 1645. vi. Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Vines, Richard. The purifying of unclean hearts and hands ... a sermon preached before the hon. House of Commons, at their solemn fast, January 28, 1645. London, 1646. 4o. Wing V565–65A. 175r04 Sermon touching Prayer and mercy by Ro. Harris B.D. &c vi Ramas 6 parte. 158v04 Harris, Robert. True religion in the old way of piety and charity. Delivered in a sermon ... at the Spittle, 1645. London: J. Bartlett, 1645. 4o. Wing H878. Caption title reads ‘A sermon touching prayer and mercy.’ 175r05 Sermon at the Funerall of Dr. Featly by Wm. Loe D D. Apr. 21. 1645. Ibid. 158v04 Loe, William. A sermon preached ... April 21, 1645, at the funerall of Daniel Featley. London: R. Royston, 1645. 4o. Wing L2817. 175r06 Sermon vi. Englands Deliuerance &c D. 43v07 ‘D’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

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175r07 XX: Sermons formerly preached xvj. Ad Aulam. iij. Ad magistratum j. Ad Populum by Rob. Sanderson D. D. London. 1656. fol. Sanderson, Robert. Twenty sermons, formerly preached. London: R. norton f. H. Seile, 1656. fol. Wing S640. Probably the ‘Bp Sandersons Sermons fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study (but not listed in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676). 175r08 Sermon vid. life. 100r04 175r09 3 Sermons by Dr Rich. Stuart and One by Bp. Harsnet – 1656: 16o. Steward, Richard; Harsnet, Samuel. Three sermons ... to which is added a fourth ... [by] Samuel Harsnett. London: G. Bedell a. T. Heath, 1656. 12o. Wing S5526. 175r10 Sermon preach’d at Westminster at the opening the Parliament 17th Septem. – 1656. by Doctor Owen. 4o. 1656. owen, John. God’s work in founding Zion ... a sermon preached ... at the opening of parliament, Septemb. 17th 1656. oxford: L. Lichfield f. T. Robinson, 1656. 4o. Wing o758. 175r11 Sermon Preachd before the house of Peeres in Westminster Abbey Apr. 30th 1660 a Day of humiliacion for a blessing on the Counsells of the Parliament by Doctor Reynolds – 4o. 1660. Reynolds, Edward. The meanes and method of healing in the church ... Preached before ... the House of Peers in Westminster Abbey, April 30, 1660. London: T. Ratcliffe f. G. Thomason, 1660. 4o. Wing R1265. 175r12 Sermon preached by Mr. Peirce at Pauls before the Gent. of Wilts Nov. 10. 1658 Pierce, Thomas. Philallelia, or, the grand characteristick whereby a man may be known to be Christ’s disciple. Delivered in a sermon ... before the gentlemen of Wilts. Nov. 10, 1658. London, 1658. 4o. Wing P2189–90. 175r13 Sermon preached at Carmarthen at the assizes, March 16. 56. by Wm. Thomas. Thomas, William. The regulating of law-suits ... an assizesermon preacht at Carmarthen, March the 16th, 1656. London: sold by G. Bedell a. T. Collins, 1657. 4o. Wing T981. 175r14 Sermon before the house of Peeres 28 Iune 1660. the Day of Publique thanksgiving for his Majesties returne by Dr. Hodges.

Hodges, Thomas. Sions halelujah: set forth in a sermon ... on June 28. Being the day of publick thanksgiving ... for his majesties safe return. London: J. Best f. A. Crooke, 1660. 4o. Wing H2317.

175v01 A Sermon by Mr. Sudbury at the Consecration of 5 Byshops 28. Octob. – 1660. Sudbury, John. A sermon preached at the consecration of Gilbert lord bishop of London, Humphry lord bishop of Sarum, George lord bishop of Worcester, Robert lord bishop of Lincolne, George lord bishop of St Asaph ... 28 October, 1660. London: R. Royston, 1660. 4o. Wing S6136. for Sudbury, chaplain to the second earl and later dean of Durham, see also 146v01. 175v02 A Sermon by Mr. Styleman Sept 16. 1662 before the Byshop of Rochester at Westmaling at a visitacion there. Stileman, John. Kalos proestotes ... a sermon preached at West-Malling, at a visitation held there by the Lord Bishop of Rochester ... Septemb. 16, 1662. London: T.R. f. T. Pierrepoint, 1663. 4o. Wing S5553. 175v03 Shakespeares Playes in fol. 1632. Shakespeare, William. Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies. London, 1632. fol. STC 22274–74e.5. STC 22274e.3 and 22274e.5 represent two later issues, with imprints dated ‘1632’ but published, according to the STC, after 1640. Since this is an ‘added’ entry, representing a book entered in the catalogue after 1652, these later issues remain possibilities. Regarding the Sidney family’s second folio, see Warkentin and Hoare, ‘Sophisticated Shakespeare.’ 175v04 Sheepherd vid. Court. 40r10 175v05 A Sermon by Mr. Calamy at Aldermanbury 28 Decem. 1662 with his Mittimus & manner of Imprisonment Calamy, Edmund. Eli trembling for fear of the ark. A sermon, preached ... Dec. 28. 1662 ... upon the preaching of which he was committed prisoner ... Together with the mittimus and manner of his imprisonment. oxford, 1662–3. 4o. Wing C231–2. 175v06 A Sermon by Dr. Steward preachd at Paris – 1659. Steward, Richard. The English case, exactly set down

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by Hezekiah’s reformation, in a court sermon at Paris. London: T. Garthwaite, 1659. 12o. Wing S5520. 175v07 Sermon preachd by Doctor Peirce 1 febr 1662 at Whitehall in vindication of our Church against the Novelties of Rome. Pierce, Thomas. The primitive rule of reformation. Delivered in a sermon ... Feb. 1, 1662, in vindication of our church against the novelties of Rome. London, 1663; oxford, 1663. 4o and 12o. Wing P2191–4. 175v08 {Recantacion} Sermon by Mr. Rich. Lee of Hatfeild preachd at Pauls November 29th 1663. against the League & Covenant Kings death &c Lee, Richard. Cor humiliatum et contritum. A sermon preached at S. Pauls ... Nov. 29, 1663 ... against the solemn league and covenant, the late king’s death. London, 1663– 4. 4o. Wing L888–9. Descriptive comment ‘Recantacion’ added in the margin. 175v09 Sganarelle, ou le Cocu Imaginaire Comedie, A Paris 1663. 12o. Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de. Sganarelle: ou le cocu imaginaire. Paris: A. Courbé, 1663. 12o. Bn. 175v10 Ro: Sharrock Provinciale vetus. vi. Provinciale P. 152v05 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 175v11 Signatura rerum or the signature of all things, written in high Dutch Anno 1622. by Iacob Behme Alias Teutonicus Philosophus. Lond. 1651. in 4to. Boehme, Jacob (pseud. Teutonicus Philosophus). Signatura rerum. London: J. Macock f. G. Calvert, 1651. 4o. Wing B3419.

176r01 Sextus Empiricus aduersus Mathematicos. fol. Sextus (Empiricus). Adversus Mathematicos [and other works]. Tr. G. Hervet a. H. Estienne. Paris and Antwerp, 1569. fol. BL. 176r02 Seyssel vi Histoire 75v16 176r03 Seyssel de la loy salique & la monarchie 4o Seyssel, Claude de. La grand monarchie de France ... suivie de la loi salique. 8o edns. found Paris, 1541–58. 176r04 Sheppards touchstone of Common Assurances &c opening the learning of the Common Assurances

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or Conveyances of the Kingdome. 4o. London. 1648. Sheppard, William. The touch-stone of common assurances. London: M.f. f. W. Lee, M. Walbancke, D. Pakeman, a. G. Bedell, 1648. 4o. Wing S3214. 176r05 Shepheards Calender 8o. Probably Spenser, Edmund. The shepheardes calender. London, 1579–97. 4o. STC 23089–93. Possibly [Shepherds’ Kalendar], an almanac published in 4o to 1528 and in folio to 1631 (see STC 22407–23). However, the presence of a 125-year-old almanack or a folio/octavo confusion both seem unlikely. Spenser’s collection of pastoral eclogues was dedicated to Philip Sidney. Sidney praises Spenser’s work as ‘worthy the reading’ in Defence, 112. See 26v05 for a Latin translation (1653). 176r06 Shee Iesuites suppressed Pamphlet 4o. Urban VIII (pope). The suppressing of the assembly of the pretended shee-jesuites. London: n. Butter a. n. Bourne, 1631. 4o. STC 24524. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 2d for ‘Supressauge of jesuites.’ 176r07 Shurman vi. Amica 7v03 176r08 Sibrandus de Principijs Christianum Dogmatum. 8o. Lubbertus, Sibrandus. De principiis christianorum dogmatum libri VII. 8o edns. found 1591–1616. 176r09 Siculi Diodori Bibliotheca. fol Diodorus (Siculus). Bibliothecae historiae libri XVII. fol. edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entry or another copy at 46r08 (also described as folio); small-format edn. at 176r10. Commonplace book references to Diodorus by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/5 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 176r10 Siculi Diodori lib. 17. 16. Diodorus (Siculus). Bibliothecae historicae libri XVII. 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period. See 46r08 and 176r09 for an edn. (or edns.) in folio. Commonplace book references to Diodorus by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/5 and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 176r11 Siculus vi Diodorus 46r08

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176r12 Ph. Sidney Exequiæ. 8o. Exequiae illustrissimi equitis, D. Philippi Sidnaei. Ed. W. Gager. oxford: J. Barnes, 1587. 4o. STC 22551. 176r13 Sidney vi. Archadia 11r11 176r14 Sidon: Apollinaris Opera Parisijs. Anno 1614. 8o. Sidonius Apollinaris (saint). Opera. Ed. J. Sirmond. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1614. 8o. Bn. 176r15 La Siege de Dole 4o. Boyvin, Jean. Le siège de la ville de Dole. 4o edns. found 1636–8. In 1723 booklist, which provides the author’s name (‘par Boyvin’), thus excluding various possible newsbook matches for this entry. 176r16 La siege de Laundrecy. 8o.

176v01 Sigonius de Antiquo Iure Rom. populi, de antiquo jure Italiæ, Item de Ant. jure Prouinciarum. Item de Iudicijs fol. Sigonio, Carlo. De antiquo jure populi Romani libri undecim [and other works]. Bologna, 1574. fol. BL. 176v02 Sigonius vi. Paterculus Hist. Rom. 4o. ? Probably Varii historiae Romanae scriptores. 4 vols. Geneva: H. Estienne, 1568. 8o. BL. Vol. 1 (only) of the set. Main entry for this crossreference unidentified, but see 109r25 for what is probably another vol. from this edn. While the works of Sigonio and Paterculus were included in other collections of classical history, this is the only collection found to group these two prominently together in one volume.

Bily, Jacques de. Le siège de Landrecy. Paris: M. Soly, 1637. 8o. Bn.

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176v04 Silver his Paradox of Defence, 1. the true ground of fight in auncient weapons. 4o.

176r18 Sigismundi Regis mandata. 4o. Sigismund III (king of Poland). Mandata serenissimi potentissimique principis, domini Sigismundi, Sueciae et Poloniae etc. regis. Stockholm, 1596. 4o. BL. 176r19 Sigonij Hist. de Italia fol. bis. Sigonio, Carlo. Historiarum de regno Italiae libri quindecim. fol. edns. found 1574–1618. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 176r20 Sigonij Occidentale Imperium fol. Sigonio, Carlo. Historiarum de occidentali imperio libri XX. fol. edns. found 1578–1618. This, or one of the copies at 176r21, cited several times by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/6 and z1/9. 176r21 Sig: Hist. de Occidentali Imperio 4o. bis Sigonio, Carlo. Historiarum de occidentali imperio, libri XX. Basle: T. Guarini, 1579. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies. Duplicated entry or another copy listed at 176r20. 176r22 Sigon. de Repub. Hæbræorum. 8o. Sigonio, Carlo. De republica Hebraeorum libri VII. 8o edns. found 1582–1608.

Silver, George. Paradoxes of defence, wherein is proved the true grounds of fight to be in the short auncient weapons. London: R. field f. E. Blount, 1599. 4o. STC 22554. 176v05 Siluius de dictis & factis Alfonsi Regis Arragoniæ 4o. Pius II (pope) (Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini); Beccadelli, Antonio; [and others]. De dictis et factis Alphonsi regis Aragonum libri IV. 4o edns. found 1538–89. other contributors vary in the different editions. 176v06 Siluius vi. Æneas 3v20–21, 23–27 176v07 Simancania de Repub. 4o. Simancas, Jacobus. De republica libri IX. 4o and 8o edns. found 1569–1609. 176v08 Similer de la Republique des Suisses 4o. Simler, Josias. La république des Suisses. 8o edns. found 1577–1639. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 163v02. 176v09 Simlerus de Valesia & Alpibus 8o. Simler, Josias. Vallesiae descriptio, libri duo. De Alpibus commentarius. 8o and small-format edns. found 1574, 1633.

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176v10 Sinensis Biblioth. sancta fol. Sisto da Siena. Bibliotheca sancta. fol. edns. found 1566–93. In 1723 booklist. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 4 June 1618, 13s 6d ‘for Sinensis.’ Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/8. 176v11 Sions Elegies by Quarles. 4o. Quarles, francis. Sions elegies. London: W. Stansby f. T. Dewe, 1624–5. 4o. STC 2782–3. 176v12 Sirmundus vi. Concilia 37r16 176v13 Sixti Pontif. Rom. Opusc. B P. T. 5. Sixtus III (saint and pope). Liber de divitiis; Epistola de malis doctoribus; Liber de castitate. Liber de divitis. Incipit: Mirarer quorundam hominum. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 176v14 Sixti vel sexti Pythagorici Phylosophi sententiæ. ibid. Sixtus Pythagoraeus. Sententiae, interprete Rufino Presbytero Aquilaeiensi. Incipit: fidelis homo, electus homo est. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. 176v15 Sleidan Germanicé fol. Sleidanus, Johannes. Insufficient information to identify title. 176v16 Sleidani Comentariorum libri 26. fol. Sleidanus, Johannes. Commentariorum de statu religionis et reipublicae Carolo Quinto Caesare, libri XXVI. fol. edns. with this form of title found Strassburg, 1558–72. 176v17 Sleidani Comment. 2 vol.  4o. Sleidanus, Johannes. De statu religionis et reipublicae, Carolo Quinto Caesare, commentarii. fol. edns. found Strassburg, 1555–72. With a false start on ‘fol.’ as format, making one of the 8o edns. (1555–1621) unlikely. Possibly a copy bound in two vols., possibly catalogued as a set with his De statu religionis ac reipublicae continuatio (frankfurt, 1568). 176v18 Sleidanus 2 to. 16 . Sleidanus, Johannes. Probably De statu religionis et reipublicae. 8o edns. found 1555–1621.

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177r01 Sigonius de Dialogo. 4to. 1562. venetijs Sigonio, Carlo. De dialogo liber. Venice: G. ziletti, 1562. 4o. Bn. 177r02 The Seige of Rhodes made a Representacion by the Art of Prospectiue in Scenes. And the Story Sung in Recitatiue Musick. 4to London 1656. By Sir Wm. Davenant. Davenant, Sir William. The siege of Rhodes. London: J.M. f. H. Herringman, 1656. 4o. Wing D339. 177r03 Simeon Monachus Dunelmensis. vid. Historia Angl. Script. H. 76r01 ‘H’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 177r04 Sympkin vid. Crownes. 40v05

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177r05 The Synner impleaded in his owne Court by Tho. Peirce. 4o. 1656. Pierce, Thomas. The sinner impleaded in his own court. London: R. norton f. R. Royston, 1656. 8o. Wing P2201.

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177v01 Socraticorum Epistolæ Parisijs. gr. lat. 1637. 4o. Socrates; Antisthenes [and others]. Socratis, Antisthenis, et aliorum Socraticorum epistolae. Tr. L. Allatius. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1637. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s 6d. 177v02 Solomons Recantacion intit. Ecclesiates. by Fr. Quarles vi Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Quarles, francis. Solomons recantation, entituled Ecclesiastes, paraphrased. London, 1645–8. 4o. Wing Q116–17. 177v03 Songs and Poems concerning the Rump Parliament. vi. Rump. R. 168r01 ‘R’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 177v04 Soueraigntie of the Brittish seas. by Sir Io. Burroughs. 8. 1651. Burroughs, Sir John. The soveraignty of the British seas. London: H. Moseley, 1651. 12o. Wing B6129. Duplicated entry or another copy at 173r03. 177v05 The Immortalitie of the Soule by T. H. 1646 vi Ramas Eng 6. parte 158v04 Hooker, Thomas. The immortality of the soule. London, 1646. 4o. Wing H2651A.

178r01 Snellius de re nauali 4o. Snellius, Willebrodus. Tiphys Batavus, sive histiodromice, de navium cursibus, et re navali. Leiden: Elzevier, 1624. 4o. BL. 178r02 Snellius in Ethica. 4o. Snellius, Rudolph. Ethica: sive de moribus. 8o edns. found 1592–7. Apparently issued with his In dialecticam Petri Rami, but often catalogued separately. 178r03 Socrates vi Eusebius. 54r23 178r04 Soldat Suedois. 8o. Spanheim, friedrich. Le soldat Suédois, ou histoire véritable de ce qui s’est passé depuis l’avenue du roy de Suéde en Allemagne jusques à sa mort. 8o edns. found 1633–42.

178r05 Solini Polyhist. & Florus de gestis Rom. & Mela de situ orbis. fol. Solinus, Caius Julius [and others]. Commentaria in C. Julii Solini Polyhistoria, et Lucii Flori De Romanorum rebus gestis, libros, ac tabulam Cebetis ... Praeterea Pomponii Melae de orbis situ libri tres. Com. J. Camers a. J. Vadianus. Basle: H. Petri, 1557. fol. BL. See also note to 178r06. 178r06 Solynus Polyhistor Solinus, Caius Julius. Polyhistor. Many edns. throughout the period. This or 178r05 possibly the ‘Solinus Polyhistor fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 178r07 Solynus vi. Salmatius 170r10 178r08 Somosa vi. Tractatus. 194r01 178r09 Sonnij Novorum Episc. Belgiæ Divisio. 8o. Sonnius, franciscus. Totius Belgiae urbium, abbatiarum, collegiorum diviso. [n.p.], 1570. 8o. BL. 178r10 Sophoclis Tragediæ 8o. bis. Sophocles. Tragoediae. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 178r11 Sophoclis Antigonæ. 4o. Sophocles. Probably Sophoclis Antigone. Tr. T. Watson. London: J. Wolfe, 1581. 4o. STC 22929. 178r12 {D.} Sophronij Archiep: Hierosol. Opusc B. P. To. 2. Sophronius (saint, patr. of Jerusalem). [Orationes and Encomium]. Incipit: Laetam illustremque praesentem diam cerno. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 178r13 {D.} Sophronius Presbiter Hierosol. de Apost. Petri & Pauli Laboribus &c Ibid. To. 7. Sophronius (saint). De laboribus certaminibus, et peregrationibus SS. Petri et Pauli. Incipit: Petrus genere fuit Hebraeus. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 178r14 Soranzi Ottomannus siue de Turcicus rebus 8o. Soranzo, Lazaro. Ottomannus ... sive de rebus Turcicis liber unus. 8o and 12o edns. found 1600–1.

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178r15 Soto de Iustitia & jure fol. Soto, Domingo de. De justitia et jure libri X. fol. edns. found 1553–82. 178r16 Sotus de ratione detegendi & tegendi secretum. 8to. Soto, Domingo de. Relectio ... de ratione tegendi et detegendi secretum. 8o edns. found 1541–1623. 178r17 Soueraintie of Kings vi. Decree 42v28 178r18 Soueraineté du Roy. vi Bret. 23v07 178r19 Sousa vi. Lusitania Liberata. &c 103v23 178r20 Sozomenus vi. Eusebius. 54r23

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178v04 Speculum Tyrannidis Phil. regis Castellæ in Vsurpanda Portugalliæ. &c. 8o. Teixeira, José. Speculum tyrannidis Philippo Regis Castellae in usurpanda Portugallia. Paris, 1595. 8o. BL. 178v05 Speculum obseruacionum Politicarum vi Furius. 60v23 178v06 Speculum Ecclesiæ Pontificiæ. Nicholaus Clemangis de Corrupto Ecclesiæ statu. 8o. Clemangiis, nicolaus de. Speculum ecclesiae pontificiae. Ed. E. Bulkeley. London: G. Bishop, 1606. 8o. STC 5397. Duplicated entry or another copy at 35r15.

178r21 Spalatto vi de Dominis, Item vi Hypocrisis 48r05, 81v16

178v07 Speed the Theatre of Great Brittaine fol. Speed, John. The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine: presenting an exact geography of England, Scotland, Ireland. London, 1611–50. fol. STC 23041–3, Wing S4885.

178r22 Spalatto vi. Arch-Bish. 11r22

178v08 Speidel his Geometricall Extraction. 4o.

178r23 Spangenbergi Hist. de manichæis 4o. Spangenberg, Cyriacus. Historia Manichaeorum. Ursell: n. Henricus, 1578. 4o. BL. 178r24 Spanish Grammar. [Grammar: Spanish]. Insufficient information to identify. Probably a descriptive title, but see STC 5790 and STC 21739 for works with this title published in England.

178v01 Spanish Pilgrim concerning warrs with spaine 4o. The Spanish pilgrime ... Shewing how necessary and important it is ... to make warre upon the king of Spaine’s owne countrey. London: B.A., sold by T. Archer, 1625. 4o. STC 19838.5. See 194v12 for an earlier edn. with a different title. 178v02 Species dimetiendi apud Geometricos. 4o. Possibly Magini, Giovanni Antonio. De dimetiendi ratione per quadrantem et geometricum quadratum liber unicus. Issued with his De planis triangulis liber unicus. Venice: G.B. Ciotti, 1592. 4o. BL. See 107v04 for De planis triangulis. 178v03 Specklins Architecture Germanicé fol. Spechlin, Daniel. Architectura von Vestungen. fol. edns. found Strassburg, 1589–1609.

Speidell, John. A geometricall extraction, or a compendious collection of problemes. London: E. Allde, 1616–17. 4o. STC 23061–2. 178v09 Spelman de non temerandis Ecclesijs. 8o. Anglicé Spelman, Sir Henry. De non temerandis ecclesiis. A tracte of the rights and respect due unto churches. London, 1613–16; Edinburgh, 1616. 8o. STC 23067–8. 178v10 Spelmanni Archæologus in modum Glossarij &c fol. Spelman, Sir Henry. Henrici Spelmanni equit. Anglo-Brit. archaeologus. In modum glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem. London: J. Beale, 1626. fol. STC 23065–65.5. William Hawkins to the second earl, 12/22 Sept. 1639 (CKS U1475 C132/76): ‘Sir henry Spelmans Glossarie is a thing promised to be inlarged and I heare it is compiled but not to be printed till reviewed.’ The promised edition would be printed in oxford in 1646 (Wing S4921–21A). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/7. 178v11 Sphæra de Sacrobosco 4o. bis. Holywood, John (Joannes de Sacrobosco). De sphaera. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period. Shaaber H277–453. ‘bis’ = two copies. Philip Sidney recommends ‘Sacroboscus Sphaere’ in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 983).

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178v12 {La} Sphere de Copernico. Probably Hume, James. Sphères de Copernic et Ptolémée, avec l’usage et construction des tables sphériques de Regiomontanus. Paris: L. Boulenger, 1637. 8o. Bn. 178v13 Sphæricæ Proposiciones ex diversis. 8o. Sphaericae doctrinae propositiones. Ed. C. Dasypodius. Strassburg: C. Mylius, 1572. 8o. Bn. 178v14 Spino della vita & fatti di Coglione 4o. Spino, Pietro. Historia della vita et fatti dell’eccellentissimo capitano di guerra Bartolomeo Coglione. Venice: G. Percaccino, 1569. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 178v15 Spondanus vi. Baronij, et Annalium etc: 17r30 ‘et Annalium etc:’ is in the hand of the second earl. 178v16 Sprigg vi. Angliæ rediviua. 7v13 178v17 Sprint of the necessitie of Conformitie. 4o. Sprint, John. Cassander Anglicanus; shewing the necessity of conformitie to the prescribed ceremonies of our church, in case of deprivation. London: J. Bill, 1618. 4o. STC 23108. 178v18 Squyer the discouerie of his Tragicall fiction. 8. Aray, Martin. The discoverie and confutation of a tragical fiction, devysed by E. Squyer. [Antwerp: A. Conincx], 1599. 8o. STC 9, ARCR II, #30. 178v19 Spinola his Warrs in Germanie. The wars in Germany, with the taking of the severall townes by the marquesse Spynola. London: n. Butter, 1614. 4o. STC 11796. 178v20 Stafford vi. Iohnson. ? Main entry unidentified (and possibly missing from catalogue): no obvious connection with any of 87r09–12, and it is unclear what the main entry might have been. 178v21 Stamfords Pleas of the Crowne and of the Prerogatiue \4/ Stanford, Sir William. Les plees del coron. London, 1557–1607. 4o. STC 23219–24. Catalogued with: Stanford, Sir William. An exposicion of the kinges prerogative. London, 1567–1607. 4o. STC 23213–18.

Accounts of John Cumbleden (CKS U1475 A42/3): 28 April 1631, paid 4s ‘for Sandford of the pleas of the crowne and the kinges prerogative.’ 178v22 Standish the Commons Complaints. 4o. Standish, Arthur. The commons complaint. Wherein is contained two speciall grievances. The first is, the destruction of woods. The second is, the dearth of victuals. London: W. Stansby, 1611–12. 4o. STC 23200.5–03.

179r01 The Yorkshire Spaw or a Treatise of the 4 wells in yorkshire. by Io. French. Dr. Phys. – 16o. Anno 1652. french, John. The York-shire spaw; or, a treatise of four famous medicinal wells. London: E. Dod a. n. Ekins, 1652. 8o. Wing f2175. 179r02 Speech of the Dutch Ambass. Apr. 10. 1645. vi Ramas Eng. 2 parte 158v04 The speech of their excellencies the lords ambassadours extraordinarie from the States Generall ... April 10, 1645. London, 1645; oxford, 1645. 4o and single sheet. Wing S4866–67A. 179r03 Marq. Arguile Speech the 25 Iunij 1646 with Papers of the Commissioners of Scotland to send the Propos. of Peace to the K. Also his majesties lettre to Ormond discharging farther Treatie with the Ir. Rebells. vi. Ramas Eng. 4. parte. 158v04 Argyll, Archibald Campbell (marquis of). The lord marques of Argyle’s speech ... the 25th of this instant June, 1646. Together with some papers of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland ... Also his majesties letter to the marques of Ormond discharging all further treaty with the Irish rebels. London: L. Chapman, 1646. 4o. Wing A3671. 179r04 Spencer vid. Calendarium. 26v05 179r05 A spirit moving in the women Preachers. &c vi Ramas 5 parte. 158v04 A spirit moving in the women-preachers. London: H. Shepherd a. W. Lee, 1646. 4o. Wing S4990.

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180r01 Stanihurst de rebus in Hibernia gestis. 4o. Stanyhurst, Richard. De rebus in Hibernia gestis. Antwerp, 1584; Leiden, 1584. 4o. Shaaber S292–3. 180r02 Stapulensis Elementa musicalia & Epith. in Arith. Boethij vi. Nemorarius. 124r24 180r03 {de} Statu Boemico perturbato &c 4o. De statu Bohemico perturbato. Ed. M.C. Lundorp. frankfurt: J.T. Schönwetter, 1621. 4o. BL. 180r04 Status Regiminis Ferdinandi. Status particularis regiminis S. C. majestatis Ferdinandi II. [Leiden: Elzevier], 1637. 16o. BL. In CKS U1475 z1/9, p.30, the second earl writes (re a diploma of ferdinand II given to Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester), ‘this I transcribed out of a booke called Status particularis regiminis S.C. Maiestas ferdinandi secundi. The book is in 32 with out name of author or place of writing. The yeare only is marked by An. 1637.’ 180r05 Statuts of Ireland, begining the 3 yeare of Edw. 2. & continuing till the 13. Iacobi by Bolton, since Chancellor of Irland, Dublin – 1621. fol. bis. The statutes of Ireland. Ed. R. Bolton. Dublin: Soc. of Stationers, 1621. fol. STC 14130. ‘bis’ = two copies. Descriptive note ‘since Chancellor of Ireland’ added by cataloguer; Bolton became Chancellor in 1639. 180r06 Statuts de l’ordre du St. Esprit. 4o. Le livre des statuts et ordonnances de l’ordre du benoist Sainct Esprit. 4o and 8o edns. found 1578–1629. 180r07 Statij Poetæ opera cum Com. 4o. Statius, Publius Papinius. Opera. 4o and 8o edns. with commentaries found throughout the period. 180r08 Stegannographia vi. Trithemius. 196r21 180r09 Stellartius vi Fundamina. 60v20 180r10 Stemmata vi. Principum 151r12 180r11 Stephani Dictionarium Hist: Geogr. fol. Item. 4o. Estienne, Charles. Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum. 4o edns. with this form of the title found 1590–1652. one of the two copies may be an earlier edn., entitled Dictionarium historicum ac poeticum (4o edns. found 1553–81). Commonplace book reference by

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180r21 Stevin son Arith. 8o. bis. Stevin, Simon. L’arithmetique. Leiden, 1585, 1625. 8o. ‘bis’ = two copies. In 1723 booklist.

& Ethicarum lib. Duo. Cyri Theodori Dialogus, de Amicitiæ Exilio, etc Fol. Aurelij Allobrogum. 1609. John (Stobaeus). Sententiae, ex thesauris graecorum delectae [and other works]. Geneva: f. Le fèvre, 1609. fol. BL.

180v01 Steuin Hypomnemat. mathemat. Mauricij fol. Stevin, Simon. Hypomnemata mathematica. In Mathematicorum hypomnematum. 5 pts. here in 3 vols. Leiden: J. Paets, 1605–8. fol. BL. Vol. 1 of a 3-vol. set: see 180v03–04 for vols. 2–3. The long title includes a reference to Maurice of nassau.

180v09 Stows summary of the Chronicles of England 32. Stow, John. The summarie of Englyshe chronicles … nowe abridged. London, 1566–1604. 16o. STC 23325.4–29.

180v02 Stevinij Problemata Geometrica. 4o. bis Stevin, Simon. Problematum Geometricorum ... libri V. Antwerp: J. Beller, [1583]. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies. 180v03 Stevinij 2da pars Cosmograph. de Geom: fol. Stevin, Simon. De cosmographia [and] De geometriae praxi. In Mathematicorum hypomnematum. Leiden: J. Paets, 1605–8. fol. BL. Vol. 2 of a 3-vol. set: see 180v01 and 180v04. 180v04 Stevinij Hypomnemat. Mathemat. de Optica to. 3. fol. Stevin, Simon. De optica. In Mathematicorum hypomnematum. Leiden: J. Paets, 1605–8. fol. BL. Vol. 3 of a 3-vol. set: see 180v01 and 180v03. 180v05 Stevins sterchter bowing 4o. Stevin, Simon. De sterctenbovwing. 4o edns. found 1594–1624. The Dutch version of 180r19. 180v06 Stile de la Chancellerie de France & des Chancelleries Establies prez les Parlemens &c A Paris – 1635 8o. Plus, le Guidon des secretaires. Le nouveau stile de la chancellerie de France et des chancelleries establies prez les parlements ... Plus le guidon des secrétaires. Paris: E. Richer, 1635. 8o. La Rochelle BM. In 1723 booklist. 180v07 Stockwoods widdowes mite. 1. gratulatories to K. Iames. 4o. Unidentified. Possibly a work no longer extant by John Stockwood (d. 1610). 180v08 Io. Stobæi sententiæ ex Thesauris Græcorum delectæ. Ejusdem Stobæi Eclogarum Physicarum

180v10 Strabo de situ orbis. 8o. Strabo. De situ orbis. 8o and small-format edns. found 1557–1652. 180v11 Strabo rerum Geometricarum. fol. Strabo. Geographica. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. ‘Geometricarum’ for ‘geographicarum’ apparently an error. 180v12 Strada de vitis Imperatorum fol. Strada, octavius de. De vitis Imperatorum et Caesarum Romanorum. frankfurt: J. Bringer, 1615. fol. BL. 180v13 Strada vi. Prolusiones. 153r03 180v14 Strada Symbola divina & Humana fol. Typot, Jacob. Symbola divina et humana pontificum, imperatorum, regum. 3 vols. Prague: G. Sadeler, 1601–3. fol. BL. Attributed on the title page to octavius de Strada. With engravings by Egidius Sadeler. Sidney family copy (vol. 1 only) in the Centre for Kentish Studies (CKS U1475 z26). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. original vellum wrappers with hand-lettered title on spine; inscribed ‘Ano: Domi: 1600’ on front wrapper in a different early hand. Like some manuscript books listed in the catalogue (see 37r28, 71r01, 113r02, 151r16), it was evidently not included in the sale of the library. 180v15 Strada son Artifice des toutes sortes des Moulins fol. Strada, Jacobus de. Desseins artificiaulx de toutes sortes des moulins a vent, a l’eau, a cheval, et a la main. 2 pts. frankfurt: P. Jacques, 1617–18. fol. BL. 180v16 Fam: Stradæ Romani e soc. Iesu de Bello Begico Decas prima, Romæ Anno 1640. fol. Deas 2da Romæ. 1647. fol.

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Strada, famianus. Del bello Belgico decas prima (-secunda). Rome: H. Scheus, 1640–7. fol. BL. 180v17 Stradlingi Epigrammata. 4o. Stradling, Sir John. Epigrammatum libri IV. London: G. Bishop a. J. norton, 1607. 8o. STC 23354.

181r01 Stilemans Peace offring & discourse of Oaths, vi. Peace-offring 141r05 181r02 Stillingfleetes Demonstracion of the Divine presence in the places of Religious worship: vi. Demonstracion. D 43v05 ‘D’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 181r03 Stoneheng \restored/ by Inigo Iones fol. Lond. 1655. Jones, Inigo. The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng ... restored. Ed. J. Webb. London: J. flesher f. D. Pakeman a. L. Chapman, 1655. fol. Wing J954. 181r04 Stows Annales or Chronicle of England vi. Annales 6v07 181r05 Stows Survey of London. vi. Survey. 183v02

181v01 Doctor Stuarts Sermons vid. Sermons. 175r09 181v02 Doctor Stuarts Catholique Divinity vid. Divinity. 47r09 181v03 Stubbs Dominicanus vid. Thomas T: vid. Historia 76r01 ‘T’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.) for ‘Thomas.’ 181v04 Subiection of all Traitors, Rebells, as well Peeres as Comons in Ireland to the Laws &c of England by Wm. Prynne Esqr. London 1658. 4o. Prynne, William. The subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers as commons, in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men in England. London: J. Leach f. the author, 1658. 4o. Wing P4090.

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182r12 Subiects sorrow; or Lamentations vpon the Death of Britt. Iosiah King Charles etc Expressed in a sermon vpon Lament. 4. 20. London – 1649 4o. Brown, Robert. The subjects sorrow: or, lamentations upon the death of Britaines Josiah, King Charles. London, 1649. 4o. Wing B5050–50A. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5.

182r20 Suedish Kings Genealogie Hildebrandt, Andreas. The genealogie and pedigree of the ... kings in Sueden. Tr. S.L. London: J. Boler, 1632. 4o. STC 13458. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631-32 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 1s 2d for ‘genealogie of k. Sweden.’

182r13 Suarez de legibus & deo legislatore. fol Suárez, francisco. Tractatus de legibus ac Deo legislatore. fol. edns. found 1612–19. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9.

182v01 Suedish Intelligencer 4o. bis Watts, William. The Swedish intelligencer. London, 1632–4. 4o. STC 23521–25.2. ‘bis’ = two copies. Pts. 1–3 were issued separately, and pts. 1–4 together, under the title above; later parts were published separately under different titles. The list of works purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5) includes 1s for ‘Swedish Inteligencer.’

182r14 Suarez vi Arrest 13r17 182r15 Suarij Defensio fidei Cathol. aduersus Anglic. sectæ Errores. fol. Suárez, francisco. Defensio fidei Catholicae et apostolicae adversus Anglicanae sectae errores. fol. edns. found 1613–19. 182r16 Subtilité des Italiens. 16o. Traité de la grande prudence et subtilité des Italiens. [n.p.], 1590. 8o. Bn. 182r17 Succession des los Reynos de Portugal y el Algarbe etc por Don Ioseph Pellicer 4o. Pellicer de ossau y Tovar, José. Succession de los reynos de Portugal y el Algarbe. Logroño, 1640–1. 4o. 182r18 Suecica Arma 4o. Abelin, Johann Philipp. Arma Suecica: hoc est, vera et accurata descriptio belli quod Gustavus Adolphus ... contra Ferdinandi II ... exercitum in Germania hactenus gessit. frankfurt: f. Hulsius, 1631. 4o. BL. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 2s 6d. The English translation (STC 23520) was bought at the same time for 2s, but does not appear to be in the catalogue. 182r19 Suedens Declaracion 4o. Gustavus II (Adolphus, king of Sweden). The reasons for which the most illustrious Gustavus Adolphus, was forced to march into Germany. [Delft], 1630; London, 1631. 4o. STC 12535, 12532. The two edns. are different translations (titles differ). The list of works purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5) includes 3d for ‘K. of Swedlands declaration.’

182v02 Suedois vi Soldat. 178r04 182v03 Suetonius. 4o. Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius. Probably [Scriptores historiae Augustae]. Com. D. Erasmus, G.B. Egnazio [and others]. fol. edns. found 1518–46. Collection leads with Suetonius and includes all works cross-referenced to Suetonius (at 3v16, 3v17, 15r18, 27v30, 50v05, 95r08, 109r26, 196r05, 207r07, and 209r21). 182v04 Suetonius de 12 Imperat. 8o Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius. [De vita XII Caesarum]. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. Duplicated entry or another copy at 182v05. 182v05 Suetonius Tranquillus 8o. See 182v04: duplicated entry or another copy. 182v06 Subscription to the Booke of Common Prayer refused by Certaine Ministers of Devon. with the reasons thereof sett out by Hutton 4o. Anno 1615. Hutton, Thomas. Reasons for refusal of subscription to the booke of common praier, under the hands of certaine ministers of Devon, and Cornwall. oxford: J. Barnes, sold by S. Waterson, 1605. 4o. STC 14035. ‘1615’ apparently an error for 1605. 182v07 Suffredi Petri Frisia Petri, Suffridus. Insufficient information to identify title. Probably De Frisiorum antiquitate et origine (1590), his best-known work. But ‘frisii’ or ‘frisio’ also appear

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in title pages as part of Petri’s name, so possibly one of his several other publications: Orationes (1566), De scriptoribus Frisiae (1593), or Apologia pro antiquitate et origine Frisiorum (1603). 182v08 Suicardi Thymiama pietatis 32. Probably an unidentified work by the prolific Johann Schweikhard (Johannes Suicardus), archbishop of Mainz (1553–1626). 182v09 Suidæ opera fol. Suidas. [Opera]. fol. edns. throughout the period. Sometimes Suda. The name of a lexicon, not an author, though the name was sometimes attached to its compiler. Some edns. titled Lexicon graecum or Historia. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. Possibly the ‘Suida 2 fol’ listed in CKS U1500 E113 as removed at some point from the second earl’s study and in U1500 E112 as returned feb. 1676. 182v10 D. Sulacæ siue suidis Patriarc. Nestorian. professio fidei B. P. To. 4 Sulaca (patr.-elect of the nestorians). Professio fidei. Incipit: Mea monachi Siud professio fidei. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 182v11 S. Sulpilij seueri Opera. Ibid. to. 7. Sulpicius, Severus. Chronicorum, quae vulgo inscribuntur historia sacra. PL 20: 95. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. 182v12 Summa Constitut: Pontifical. Matthei. 4o. Matthieu, Pierre. Summa constitutionum summorum pontificum. Lyons: P. Landry, 1588–9. 4o. 182v13 Summers Islands vi Orders 133r17 182v14 Supplement du Catholicon. 16. Le supplement du Catholicon, ou nouvelles des regions de la Lune. Small-format edns. found 1595–1632. See 31r04 and 115r12 for the Catholicon, with which this work was often issued or bound. 182v15 Supplement de la Chronique de Carion vi. Carion 29r04 182v16 Supplicacion ad Imperatorem & Reges aduersus Paulum 5um. Supplicatio ad imperatorem, reges, principes, super causis generalis concilii convocandi. Contra Paulum quintum. London: B. norton, 1513 [i.e., 1613] and 1613. 4o. STC 1703–4.

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See 124v10 for the English trans. Listed in STC under Martinus Becanus, but with a note indicating that the work is not by him. 182v17 Supplicacion to King Ia. for toleracion and Libertie to enioye and obserue the Ordinances of Ch. Iesus, in lieu of human Constitutions by the Puritains Anno 1609. Jacob, Henry. To the right high and mightie prince, James ... an humble supplication for toleration and libertie. [Middelburg: R. Schilders], 1609. 4o. STC 14339. The phrase ‘by the Puritains’ is the cataloguer’s addition. 182v18 Supremacie vi Protestacion 153r08 182v19 Suræus vi Arestum. 13r14 182v20 Surij. Surius, Laurentius. Insufficient information to identify title. Most likely either Commentarius brevis rerum in orbe gestarum (edns. found 1566–86) or De probatis sanctorum historiis (edns. found 1572–1618), but possibly one of his several other titles.

183r01 Summons to Sir Ra. Hopton in Cornw: march. 5 1645. vi Ramas Eng. 10 parte 158v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas. A summons from ... Sir Thomas Fairfax to Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces now in Cornwal [dated 5 March]. London: E. Husband, 1645. 4o. Wing f238. 183r02 Summons sent into Oxford may 11. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas. Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford ... also Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons into Wallingford, Bostoll, and Rudcot [all dated 11 May]. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing f239. 183r03 Summons sente to Bostoll house may 11. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Part of 183r02. 183r04 Summons to Radcot house may. 11. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Part of 183r02. 183r05 Summons to Wallingford Castle may. 11. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 Part of 183r02.

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183r06 Summons to Hartlebury Castle may. 9. 1646. Ibid. 158v04 The passage of the treatie for the surrender of Oxford ... Also the copie of a summons sent into Hartlebury Castle [summons dated 9 May]. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing T36. The opening text in this pamphlet is listed separately at 194v13. 183r07 Summons vi. Catalogue. 30r07 183r08 A Supply of Prayer for ships vi. Ramas Eng. 7 parte. 158v04 A supply of prayer for the ships of this kingdom. London: J. field, [1645]. 4o. Wing S6191.

184r01 Suruey of the pretended holy discipline by Bancroft 8o Bancroft, Richard. A survay of the pretended holy discipline. London: J. Wolfe, 1593. 4o. STC 1352. 184r02 New Suruey of the West Indies etc by Tho. Gage London – 1648. fol. Gage, Thomas. The English-American his travail by sea and land; or a new survey of the West Indias. London: R. Cotes, sold by H. Blunden a. T. Williams, 1648. fol. Wing G109. 184r03 Swinburnes wills and Testaments. 4o. Swinburne, Henry. A brief treatise of testaments and last willes. London, 1590–1640. 4o. STC 23547–51. 184r04 Sydnei Lacrymæ. 4o.

183v01 The Exact Surveyor or the whole Art of Surveying of land by Iohn Eyre London. 1654. 8o. Eyre, John. The exact surveyor. London: n. Brookes, 1654. 8o. Wing E3941. 183v02 The Survey of London by Io. Stow, London – 1633. fol. Stow, John. The survey of London. Aug. by A. Munday a. H. Dyson. London: E. Purslowe, sold by n. Bourne, 1633. fol. STC 23345. 183v03 The faithfull Surveyor teaching how to measure all manner of ground by the Chaine only – 4o. per Geo. Atwell. Cambridge – 1662. Atwel, George. The faithfull surveyor. Cambridge: W. nealand, 1662. 4o. Wing A4164. 183v04 The Systeme of the world in four Dialogues wherin the two Grand Systems of Ptolome and Copernicus are Largely discursed of, etc. By Galilæus Galilæus Lynieus, etc Englished from the original Italian Copy. by Thomas Salisbury. London, 1661. Fol: Tom: 1. bis, vi: Mathematical Collections 112v02 Salusbury, Thomas. Mathematical collections and translations. 2 vols. London: W. Leybourne, 1661. fol. Wing S517. Entry provides a full title for vol. 1 of the 2-vol. collection: the library apparently contained two copies (‘bis’) of vol. 1. Entry in the hand of the second earl.

[Cambridge University]. Academiae Cantabrigiensis lachrymae tumulo nobilissimi equitis, D. Philippi Sidneij. Pref. A. neville. London: J. Windet f. T. Chard, 1587. 4o. STC 4473. 184r05 Sydney vi Arcadia. 11r11 184r06 Sylburgius vi Saracenica 170v19 184r07 Symbola Heroica Porticus Card: de Richelieu Guisse, Jean. Symbola heroica: porticus eminentissimi cardinalis ducis. Paris: J. Bessin a. n. Trabouillet, 1638. 4o. BL. ‘de Richelieu’ added by cataloguer. 184r08 Symeonis Revocatio quarundam Conclusionum B P. To. 4. Simon (or Symeon). Conclusionum quarundam et corollariorum revocatio ... anno domini 1351. Incipit: Quia ego Simon in respondendo in vesperis exponendo. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4. 184r09 Symionis Stilitæ Sermo Ibid. To 2 Simeon Stylites (saint). Sermo de semper mente. Incipit: Animadvertite fratres mei, quem metum, quod certamen. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 184r10 Symmachi Pontific: Rom. Apologeticus. Ibid. To. 3. Symmachus (saint and pope). Adversus Anastasium imperatorem apologeticus. PL 62: 66. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

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184r11 Symmachi Epistolarum ad diversos lib. 10. 8o. Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius. Epistolarum ad diversos libri X. 4o and 8o edns. found 1580–1651. 184r12 Synesius vi Cyrill Hierosol. fol. gr. & lat. 41r39 184r13 Synodus Dordrecht bis. [Synod of Dort, 1618–19]. Insufficient information to identify which of the several published accounts in various languages. ‘bis’ = two copies. 184r14 Synopsis Papismi vi. Discouerie. 46v16 184r15 Syntagma juris vid. [190v10] Incomplete cross-reference, but 190v10 is the only work in the catalogue with this title. 184r16 Systema fidei seu Tractatus de Concilio vniuersali cum Appendice de Origine Papatus Romani, Authore R. P. Fr. Francisco Dauenporto Anglo vulgo a sancta Clara Leodij – 1648. 4to Davenport, Christopher. Systema fidei, seu tractatus de concilio universali. Liège: J. Tournay, 1648. 4o. Bn.

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– Anno 1603. 8o. This is the same in effect with the booke call’d the Beehiue. Marnix van Sant Aldegonde, Philips van. Le tableau des différens de la religion. Leiden: J. Doreau, 1603. 8o. Bn. Trans. as The bee hive of the Romishe church (1579– 1636), STC 17445–9 (listed at 19r05); comment on English title provided by the cataloguer. 186r03 Tableaux des choses remarqu. ad venues en France. fol. Unidentified. Several titles match wording of entry closely but in formats smaller than folio. Probably a book of plates; possibly a group of ephemerides with their tables bound so as to produce the effect of a folio. 186r04 Tableaux de Philostrat. fol. Philostratus; Philostratus flavius. Les images ou tableaux de platte peinture des deux Philostrates. Tr. B. de Vigenère. fol. edns. found 1602–37. 186r05 Tabulæ Æneæ vetustiss. de sacris Ægiptiorum simulachr. Per Laurentium Pignorium Patauinum 4o. Venetijs Anno. 1605. Pignoria, Lorenzo. Vetustissimae tabulae aeneae sacris Aegyptiorum simulachris coelatae accurata explicatio. Venice: G.A. Rampazetto, 1605. 4o. BL. 186r06 Taciti opera fol. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. Opera. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. Sidney family copy (Antwerp: C. Plantin, 1585) in the British Library (C.142.e.13). Signature on title page ‘Robert Sidney 20 Jan: 1585,’ and heavily annotated in his hand. Later owners: John Harmar (M.A. oxon. 1710) and J. Lynch (paid 5s but no date given). Sold at Sotheby’s 14 Dec. 1976, item 229, ‘the property of a gentleman.’ Bound in eighteenth-century calf with spine label from an earlier binding. The annotations are discussed in Davis, ‘Robert Sidney’s Marginal Comments on Tacitus.’ 186r07 Taciti opera 4o. bis. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. Opera. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 186r08 Taciti opera 8o. bis. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. Opera. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies.

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186r09 Tacito sus obras. 4o. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. Obras. 4o edns. in Spanish (different translators) found 1613–29. 186r10 Tacito en Tuscano. Tacitus vi. Opere. 132v01 186r11 Tacitus in English fol. bis Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. The ende of Nero and beginning of Galba. Fower bookes of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus. Tr. Sir H. Savile. London, 1591–8. fol.  STC 23642–3. And/or: Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. The annales. Tr. R. Grenewey. 2 pts. London, 1598–1640. fol.  STC 23643–8. ‘bis’ = two copies. STC 23643 and all subsequent edns. of Savile’s The ende of Nero issued with edns. of Grenewey’s Annales (1598ff.). 186r12 Taffin de l’Estat de L’Eglise. 4o. Crespin, Jean. L’estat de l’église. Rev. J. Taffin. Bergop-zoom: J. Canin, 1605. 4o. Bn. 186r13 Talæi Rhetorica 4o. bis. Talon, omer. Rhetorica. 4o and 8o edns. found 1548–1645. ong 58–165, RRSTC 424–6. ‘bis’ = two copies. 186r14 Talæi Prælectiones. 8o. Ramus, Petrus; Talon, omer. Probably Dialecticae libri duo, A. Talaei praelectionibus illustrati. 8o edns. with this title found 1556–85. ong 239–90, RRSTC 365. See also 159r14. Possibly one of the edns. of Talon’s Rhetorica with commentary by Ramus (edns. from 1567; see 186r13), Talon’s Praelectiones in Ciceronem, Porphyrium isagogen et Aristotelis primum librum Ethicum (1583, ong 752), or his Dialecticae praelectiones in Porphyrium (1547–53, ong 734–7). 186r15 Tarapha Hispaniæ Tarafa, francisco. De origine, ac rebus gestis regum Hispaniae liber. Antwerp: J. Steels, 1553. 8o. BL. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 186r16 Tarcagnota dell’Historie del mondo 3 vol. 4 Tarcagnota, Giovanni. Delle historie del mondo. 4o edns. in 3 pts. found 1562–1617. Probably the ‘Historia del Mondo’ listed in the 1723 booklist. Praised by Philip Sidney in a letter

to Hubert Languet, 19 Dec. 1573, and mentioned by him in his letter to Robert Sidney, 18 oct. 1580 (Kuin, I, 65 and II, 1006). See 109r03–04 for separately catalogued parts of this work. 186r17 Tarcagnota vi Napoli 124r04 186r18 Tarducci delle machine Antiche & moderne 4o. bis. Tarducci, Achille. Delle machine, ordinanze, et quatieri antichi et moderni. Venice: G.B. Ciotti, 1601. 4o. BL. ‘bis’ = two copies.

186v01 Tariffe General des Droicts dependants des Cinque grosses Fermes de France 4o. a Paris Anno 1633. Tariffe général des droicts dépendans des cinq grosses fermes de France. Paris: A. Champenois, 1633. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 186v02 Tartaglia Tartaglia, niccolò. Possibly Opere. 4o edns. found Venice, 1592–1606. See also 186v04–06: possibly a duplicated entry for the 1606 edn. 186v03 Tartaglia in Euclide. Euclid. Euclide Megarense philosopho, solo introduttore delle scientie mathematice. Tr. a. com. n. Tartaglia. Edns. found Venice, 1543–86. 186v04 Tartag. scientia nova Tartaglia, niccolò. La nova scientia. 4o edns. found Venice, 1537–1606. See also 186v02 and 186v05–06: in the 1606 edn., this title appears with others in a title beginning Opere. 186v05 Tartag. Travagliata inventione Tartaglia, niccolò. La travagliata inventione. 4o edns. found Venice, 1551, 1606. See also 186v02, 186v04, and 186v06: in the 1606 edn., this title appears with others in a title beginning Opere. 186v06 Tartalea, quesiti & inventioni 4o. Tartaglia, niccolò. Quesiti et inventioni diverse. 4o edns. found Venice, 1546–1606. See also 186v02 and 186v04–05: in the 1606 edn., this title appears with others in a title beginning Opere.

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186v07 Tassin ses Plans des Toutes les villes &c de France vi. Plans. 2 vol. Bis. 146r18 ‘Bis’ = two copies. 186v08 Tasso his Aminta Italogall. 8o. Tasso, Torquato. Aminte. 8o and 12o edns. in french (different translators) found 1584–1632. 186v09 Tasso delle letteri Familiari 8o. Tasso, Torquato. Delle lettere familiari. 4o and 8o edns. found 1588–1630. 186v10 Tasso il Goffredo. 4o & 16o Tasso, Torquato. Il Goffredo. 4o found 1580–1625, small-format edns. found 1581–1652. See also 186v12: different title for the same work, and the 4o copy could be a duplicated entry. 186v11 Tasso Apologiæ. Tasso, Torquato. Apologia del Sig. Torquato Tasso in difesa della sua Gierusalemme Liberata. Edns. found 1580–6. 186v12 Tasso Hierusale. liberata 4o. bis Tasso, Torquato. Gerusalemme liberata. 4o edns. found 1581–1625. ‘bis’ = two copies. In the 1723 booklist. See also 186v10: different title for the same work, and one of these copies may be a duplicated entry. 186v13 Tasso sue Tragedie & Comedie & d’otri. 8o. Tasso, Torquato. Insufficient information to identify titles. Apparently a made-up volume of Tasso’s plays, probably including the tragedy Re Torrismondo (listed separately at 192v19), the comedy Intrichi d’Amore or the pastoral Aminta, and other works; ‘otri’ presumably for ‘altri.’ 186v14 Tasso Lettere. 8o. Tasso, Bernardo. Lettere. 8o and small-format edns. found 1549–1612. In 1723 booklist as ‘Lettere di M. Bernardo Tasso,’ making an edn. here of Torquato Tasso’s Lettere unlikely. Sidney family copy (Venice: G. Conetti, 1585), 12o, in the folger Shakespeare Library (PQ 4634 T6 L3 1585 Cage). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. owned by Robert Southey; sold at the auction of his library for 3s 6d to one ‘Warter’ (Sidney provenance not noted in the auction catalogue). See item 2771 in Catalogue of the valuable library of the late Robert Southey (London, 1844), 139; price and buyer’s name recorded in

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188r01 Temple des Poetes par d’Espine 4o. L’Espine, René de. Les premieres fleurs: avec le temple des poëtes et les divertissements du gentil-homme Croisicquais. Paris: C. Griset, 1636. 8o. Wolfenbüttel. 188r02 Temple his Analysis vpon 20 Psalmes. 4o. Temple, Sir William. A logicall analysis of twentie select psalmes. London: f. Kingston f. T. Man, 1605. 4o. STC 23870. 188r03 {De} Temporibus vid. Petavius, & Rationarium temporum 142r06, 159v04 188r04 Terentius. 16o. bis. Terentius, Publius (Afer). Comoediae. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. Philip Sidney cites Terence in Defence, 109, 113. 188r05 Pub. Terentij Comediæ sex ex recensione Heinsiana cum Annotat. Tho. Farnabij etc London – 1651. 8o. Terentius, Publius (Afer). Comoediae sex. Ed. T. farnaby, D. Heinsius, a. M. Casaubon. London: W. Dugard f. L. Sadler, W. Wells, a. T. Williams, 1651. 8o. Wing T731. 188r06 Terentius cum Com. Antesignani. 4o. Terentius, Publius (Afer). Terentius, in quem triplex edita est P. Antesignani Rapistagnensis commentatio. Com. P. Antesignan. Lyons: M. Bonhomme, 1560. 4o. BL. 188r07 Termes of the Law with their Exposicion. 8o. Rastell, John. The exposicions of the termes of the lawes of England. London, 1563–1642. 8o. STC 20703.5–18, Wing R286–8. 188r08 Tertulliani Opera fol. Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus florens. Opera. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5. 188r09 Tertullianus vi Paganinus. 138r10 188r10 Teschenmaker vi. Annales Cliuiæ 7v21 188r11 Testamenta 12. Patriarch: Rober. Lincolniensis B. P. To. 5.

Testamenta XII Patriarcharum. Tr. R. Grosseteste (bp. of Lincoln). See S.H. Thomson, Writings of Robert Grosseteste (Cambridge, 1940), 42–4. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 5. Entry duplicated at 140v01. 188r12 Testament de Frederic Electeur Palatin 8o. Probably Brève déclaration, concernant le testament de Monseigneur l’Electeur Frédéric IV ... comte Palatin. [n.p.], 1610. 4o. Bn. A Latin version, Testamentum Electoratus Palatini, appears in the 1723 booklist. 188r13 Testam. Novum. 8o. bis [new Testament: Latin]. Insufficient information to identify. ‘bis’ = two copies. 188r14 Testament. Novum Galliogermanic. 8o. [new Testament: Latin, french, and German?]. Insufficient information to identify. 188r15 Testam. Novum in Hexametro. 8o. Bridges, John. Sacro-sanctum Novum Testatmentum ... in hexametros versus translatum. London: V. Simmes, 1604. 8o. STC 3735. 188r16 Testamentum Novum græc. 16. & 32. [new Testament: Greek]. Insufficient information to identify. Apparently two copies. 188r17 Testamentum Novum Gracolat. Arriæ montani. 2 vo. 32. Novum Testamentum Graece, cum vulgata interpretatione Latina Graeci contextus lineis inserta. Ed. B. Arias Montano. 8o and small-format edns. found 1583–1627. Some edns. issued as part of the multi-vol. Biblia Hebraica. 188r18 Testamentum Græc. with the Booke of Common Prayers in Eng. 16 [new Testament: Greek]. Insufficient information to identify. Catalogued with: [Book of Common Prayer: English]. Insufficient information to identify. not found as a published combination: probably two works bound together. for small-format edns. of the BCP, see the chart in STC vol. 2, 89–90. for English edns. of the nT in Greek, see STC 2793–

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98.5. See also 19v29, a similar combination of Latin Bible and English BCP apparently bound together. 188r19 Tetrastilon Papisticum vi. Discouerie. 46v16 188r20 Tetti delle fortificacioni 4o. Theti, Carlo. Discorsi delle fortificationi. 4o edns. found 1569–75. See 190v06 for another copy, catalogued as folio (edns. found 1589–1617): possibly duplicated entries, with a mistake in format. one copy in 1723 booklist. 188r21 Thaddei Dialexis de Noua stella. 4o. Hajek, Tadeáš (z Hájku). Dialexis de novae et prius incognitae stellae ... apparatione. frankfurt, 1574. 4o. BL. See 71r07 for another work by Hajek.

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188v05 {Le} Theatre des Antiquitez de Paris, par Iacques du Breul. A Paris Anno 1639. 4o. Du Breul, Jacques. Le théâtre des antiquitez de Paris. Paris: Société des imprimeurs, 1639. 4o. Bn. 188v06 Theatre d’honneur de Plusieurs Princes anciens & modernes, Auec leurs vies & faicts plus memor: & leurs vrais & naturels contenant aussi les vies & faicts de tous les Chanceliers, & Gardes des seaux de France de Plusiers hommes illustres des Iuriscons. plus celebres anciens & modernes, qui ont escrit sur le droict Romain, les Poetes latins, les Sybilles & les faux dieux, le temps qu’ils ont esté & leurs portraicts Par Claude de valles A Paris Anno 1621. fol. Dedié au Prince des Galles. Valles, Claude Antoine de. Le théâtre d’honneur de plusiers princes anciens et modernes. Paris, 1621. fol. Bn. 188v07 Theatrum machinarum by Grosse. 4o.

188v01 Thalassij Hecatontades B. P. gr. & lat. Tom. 2 Thalassius (bp. of Caesarea). De syncera charitate ac vera continentur nec non de regimine mentis, Hecatontades. PG 91: 1427. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 2. 188v02 Thalmudicæ doctrinæ Epitome Reuclinij. Ricius, Paulus. De Thalmudica doctrina epitome. Published in Artis cabalisticae (Basle, 1587): see 27r02. no separate publication found, and possibly intended as a cross-reference. The cataloguer has mistakenly attributed this title to Johann Reuchlin, whose works also appear in this collection. 188v03 Thamara sa Compendio de todas las Chronicas del mondo 8o. Carion, Johann. Suma y compendio de todas las chronicas del mundo, desde su principio hasta el año presente. Tr. f. Tamara. Antwerp: M. nucio, 1553–5. 8o and 12o. See 29r03 and 29r06 for edns. in Latin, and 29r04 for an edn. in french. 188v04 Thargum hoc est Paraphrasis Onkeli Chaldaica in Sacrum Bibliam ex Chaldæo in Lat. &c Authore Paulo Fagio Pentat: siue 5 libri Mosis. To. 1us fol. fagius, Paulus. Thargum, hoc est, paraphrasis Onkeli chaldaica in sacra biblia ... Pentateuchus, sive quinque libri Moysi. Strassburg: G. Machaeropoeus, 1546. fol. oxford (Bodleian). Apparently vol. 1 only.

Megiser, Hieronymus; Grosse, Henning; zeising, Heinrich; [and others]. Theatri machinarum. 6 vols. 4o edns. found Leipzig, 1607–36. Probably one vol. only. 188v08 Themistius Petauij 4o. Themistius. Orationes. Ed. D. Petau. 4o and 8o edns. found 1613–18. 188v09 Theodoricus a Niem. vi. Iurisdictio &c bis. 89r23 ‘bis’ = two copies. 188v10 Theodoritus vi Eusebius 54r22 188v11 Theodorus vi. Eusebius. 54r22 188v12 Theodorus Gaza de mensibus vi. Vranologion 207v07 188v13 Theod: Abucara con. Hæreticos, Iudæos & Saracenos \B. P. gr. l. T. 1/ Theodorus Hagiopolitanus or Abucara (Abu Kurrah) (bp. of Harran). Opuscula [various short anti-heretical works]. PG 97: 1462. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 188v14 Theod. Hagiopolitani disputat. Ibid. To. 4: par 2. Theodorus Hagiopolitanus or Abucara (Abu Kurrah) (bp. of Harran). Disputationes. Incipit: Disputatio nom-

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ine dei: ‘nomen Dei a quadam operatione dictum est’; De Deo, et deitate: ‘Haereticus. Utrum tibi videtur idem esse, Deus & deitate?’ Cum Nestoriano: ‘orthodoxus. En, adeat certamen disputationis.’ See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2.

189r01 Thanksgiving of the Scots for deliuerance from the French by the Eng. 1575. vi Ramas Eng. 4 parte. 158v04 A thankesgiving unto God ... used in the Church of Scotland after their deliverance from the tyranny of the Frenchmen, by the English ... 1575. London: f. Constable, 1641. Single sheet. Wing C4269bA. 189r02 A Theatre of Politicall flying-insects wherein especially the nature, the worth, &c of the Bee is discovered by Sam. Purchas. 4o. 1657. Purchas, Samuel. A theatre of politicall flying-insects. London: R.I. f. T. Parkhurst, 1657. 4o. Wing P4224. 189r03 Le Theatre francois ou sont comprises les Chartes Generales & Particulieres de la France A Tours. – 1598. fol. Le theatre François, ou sont comprises les chartes generales et particulières de la France. Ed. M. Bougereau. Tours: M. Bougereau, 1594. fol. BL. The only edn. found: ‘1598’ apparently an error.

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190r01 Theodori Lectoris Collectanea ex Ecclesiast. Hist. Ibid. To 7. Theodorus Lector (Agonistes). Collectaneorum ex historia ecclesiastica Theodori Lectoris libri duo. Incipit: Theodosius junior ad venerationem egressus, & in fluvium Album abreptus. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 7. ‘Ibid.’ here refers to 188v14, the previous main page entry. 190r02 {Sancti} Theodori studitæ Fragmentum Ibid. To. 3. Theodoros Studites (saint). Epistola ad Naucration filium fragmentum. Incipit: Quae autem a me petivisti ut sigillatim. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3.

190r03 {S.} Theod: de Adoracione Imaginum Ibid. Theodoros Studites (saint). Dogmatice, de honore & adoratione santis imaginibus exhibenda. Incipit: Commemoratione Praecursoris hesterno die celebrata. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 190r04 {S.} Theod: sermones Catechetici Ibid. To. 2. Theodorus Studites (saint). Sermones Catechetici (eiusdem testamentum). PG 99: 509, 1814. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 190r05 {D.} Theodori Raithu Exercitatio &c Ibid. gr. & lat. To. 1. Theodorus of Raithu. Commentatio praeparatoria ... quis fuerit modus carnis a Deo assumptae. PG 91: 1483. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 190r06 Theodosius vi Sphæricæ Proposiones. 178v12 190r07 Theoduli Commentaria in Epist. ad Roman. Ibid. To. 1. Theoldulus (presbyter of Coelesyria). In divi Pauli epistolam ad Romanos, commentaria. Incipit: Paulus. Quia absentibus scribit, ideo nomen eius appositum est. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 190r08 Theofridus Abbas de sanctorum reliquijs B P. To. 2 Theofridus (abbot of Echternach). De sanctorum reliquiis, sermo. PL 157: 405. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 190r09 Theofrid: Abbas de Veneracione sanctorum. ibid. Theofridus (abbot of Echternach). De veneratione sanctorum. PL 157: 407. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 190r10 Theologia naturalis Alstedij. 4o. Alsted, Johann Heinrich. Theologia naturalis. 4o edns. found 1615–23. 190r11 Theologia Platonica de immortalitate animarum &c 8o. ficino, Marsilio. Theologia platonica de immortalitate animorum. 4o and 8o edns. found 1482–1559. 190r12 Theologicall & Phylosophicall Treatise of the nature of Salt. 4o. A theological and philosophical treatise of the nature and goodnesse of salt. London: f. Kingston f. R. Boyle, 1612. 4o. STC 24233.

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190r13 Theon vi. Euclid. 54r03 190r14 Theophile ses oeuvres. 8o. Viau, Théophile de. Les oeuvres. 8o and 12o edns. found 1621–51. 190r15 Theophili Prima institutio societatis Iesu. 8o. Pasquelin, Guillaume (pseud. Theophilus Eugenius). Protocatastasis ceu prima Societatis Jesu institutio restauranda summo pontifici. 8o edns. found [n.p.], 1614–15. 190r16 Theophili Alexandrini Epist. Paschales & al. quædam B P. To. 3. Theophilus (patr. of Alexandria). Epistolae pascheles [et] alia quaedam. Incipit: Primum solennitatis Augusto sermo divinus de coelorum regionibus micans. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 3. 190r17 Theoph. Antiocheni Com. in 4 Evangelia Ibid. To. 4 Theophilus (saint, bp. of Antioch). Commentarius in Sacra 4 Evangelia libri IV. PL Supp. ed. A. Hamman, III, 1283. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 1. A spurious work. 190r18 Idem ad Antolicum lib. 3. B. P. gr. Lat. T. 1. Theophilus (saint, bp. of Antioch). Contra christianae religionis calumniatores, ad Autolycum. PG 6: 1023. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 190r19 Theophrasti Opera fol. Theophrastus. Opera. fol. edns. found 1541–1613. 190r20 Theophrasti characteres vi Aristotle & Epictetus 11v34, 52r07 190r21 Theophylactes in Evangelia, gr. la. fol. Theophylactus (abp. of ochrida). In quatuor Evangelia enarrationes. Gr. a. Lat. Paris: C. Morel, 1631–5. fol.

190v01 Theophilactus de risu & vociferation. in festis Sanctorum B. P. T. 6. Theophilactus. De risu et vociferationibus in festis sanctorum. Incipit: Quin et hunc morem introduxit. See 21r13: supposedly included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6, but not located there. for text (only five lines) see 1677 edition of La Bigne.

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190v02 Theorianus Orthodoxus de recta fide B. P. gr. lat. T. 1. Theorianus orthodoxus. Disputatio cum Catholico Armeniorum. PG 133: 119. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), Aiutarium, vol. 1. 190v03 Theorie \des/ Planetes Hume, James. La theorie des planettes: contenant l’usage et construction de toutes sortes de tables astronomiques. Paris: J. Dugast, 1637. 8o. Bn. Possibly natalis Durret, Nouvelle theorie des planetes (Paris, 1635). But in addition to the more closely matching title, the work by Hume was published anonymously, and so much more likely to be entered as above. 190v04 Thesaurus Christianæ Religionis & speculum Summorum Romanorum Pontificum, Imperat., ac Regum & sanctiss. Episc. per Alphonsum Aluarez Guerrero etc Venætijs Anno 1559. Alvarez Guerrero, Alfonso. Thesaurus christianae religionis et speculum sacrorum summorum Romanorum pontificum, imperatorum ac regum et sanctissimorum episcoporum. Venice: C. da Trino, 1559. fol. BL. 190v05 Thesoro Politico 3a parte 8o. La terza parte dei thesoro politico. 4o and 8o edns. found 1605–12. See 35v18 for pt. 1 and 167r07 for pt. 2. Listed as a 3-vol. work in 1723 booklist. 190v06 Theti delle fortificacioni delle Citta fol. Theti, Carlo. Discorsi delle fortificationi, espugnationi, & difese della città, & d’altri luoghi. fol. edns. found 1589–1617. See 188r20 for another copy, catalogued as 4o (edns. found 1569–75): possibly duplicated entries, with a mistake in format. one copy in 1723 booklist. 190v07 Theueneau ses morales. 8o. Theveneau, Adam. Les morales ... ou est traité de l’institution du jeune prince. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1607. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 190v08 Theueneau aduis & notions Communes 8o. Theveneau, Adam. Advis et notions communes. Paris: T. Du Bray, 1608. 12o. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

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190v09 Thresor des Hist. de France par Gilles Corozet 8o – Paris. 1634. Corrozet, Gilles. Le thrésor des histoires de France. Paris: J. Corrozet, 1634. 8o. Bn. 190v10 Tholosani Syntagma Iuris vniuersi. fol. Gregoire, Pierre (Tholosain). Syntagma juris universi. fol. edns. found 1582–1639. Accounts of John Cumbleden (CKS U1475 A42/3): 19 feb. 1632, £1 for ‘Tholosanus Lib. Syntagma.’ Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and z47/2. 190v11 Tholos. Particiones Iuris Canon: seu Pontifici. fol Gregoire, Pierre (Tholosain). Particiones juris canonici seu pontificii in quinque libros digestae. Lyons: J. Pillehotte, 1594. fol. Bn.

See 190v19: pt. 1 of a 5-pt. set. Possibly another copy of pt. 1 only. 190v19 Thuani Hist. ad Annum 1607. 5 vol. fol. Thou, Jacques Auguste de. Historiarum sui temporis. Ed. P. Du Puy a. n. Rigault. fol. edns. of separate parts or multi-vol. collections found 1604–30. ‘Thuani et Index’ listed in 1723 booklist. Commonplace book references by both Robert Sidney and the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/2, and by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5, z1/8, and z1/9. In CKS U1475 z1/9 he cites the Paris, 1604 edn. of pt. 1 and the Paris, 1606 edn. of pt. 2. CKS U1475 z/20 is Addendum ad historiam Thuani, a manuscript book in an unknown hand apparently not listed in the library catalogue but bound like the Sidney family commonplace books in vellum with green ribbons.

190v12 Tholosanus vi. Gregorius. 66v21 190v13 {D} Thomæ doctrinæ & scripta vi Vielmus. 203v01 190v14 Thomasij Dictionarium Lond. Anno 1631. 4o. Thomas, Thomas. Dictionarium. Cambridge: J. Legat, sold by P. Stephens a. C. Meredith, 1631. 4o. STC 24017.5. The list of works purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5) includes 10s for ‘Thomatius 4o.’ The second earl cites Thomas in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/9. See also 190v15–16. 190v15 [—] Idem Cantabrigiae Anno 1596. fol. Thomas, Thomas. Dictionarium. Cambridge: J. Legat, 1596. 4o. STC 24011. See 190v14 for another edn., and 190v16 for a duplicated entry for one of these two edns. or a third copy. 190v16 Thomasij Dictionar. 4o. Thomas, Thomas. Dictionarium. Cambridge and London, [1587]–1644. 4o and 8o. STC 24008–017.5, Wing T974A. Possibly a duplicated entry for one of 190v14–15, possibly a third copy. 190v17 Thuani Histor. pars 4ta. fol. See 190v19: pt. 4 of a 5-pt. set. Possibly another copy of pt. 4 only. 190v18 Thuani Hist. pars 1a fol.

191r01 Thomas Stubbs Dominicanus vid. Historia. 76r01 191r02 Dictated Thoughts vpon the Presb. late Peticion for vniuersall power in Diuine Ordnances &c vi. Ramas Eng. 5 parte. 158v04 Dictated thoughts upon the Presbyterians late petitions. London, 1646. Single sheet. Wing D1413. 191r03 Thorndikes Epilogue to the Tragædie of the Church of England vi. Epilogue. 51v06

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192r01 Thuani Testamentum 4o. Thou, Jacques Auguste de. Testamentum. [n.p., 1616– 17]. 4o. Bn. 192r02 Thucidides. valla Interprete fol Thucydides. De bello Peloponnesiaco. Tr. L. Valla. fol. edns. found [1483?]–1594. The second earl cites Thucydides in CKS U1475 z1/5. 192r03 Thucidides. 4o. Item. 8o. Thucydides. De bello Peloponnesiaco. Many 4o and 8o edns. throughout the period.

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192r04 Thucidides in English by Hobbs. fol. Thucydides. Eight bookes of the Peloponnesian warre. Tr. T. Hobbes. London, 1629–48. fol. STC 24058–9, Wing T1133A. 192r05 Thylesius de Coloribus vi Bayfius. 17v23 192r06 Thytræus de Spirituum apparitionibus Thyraeus, Peter. De apparitionibus spirituum. 4o edns. found 1582–1605. 192r07 Tybullus vi Catullus 31r11

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See 70r01, 73v22, and 81r22 for an edn. in Italian. 192r17 Tirius vi. Apollonius. 9v27 192r18 Tiro vi. Guillermo 70r01 192r19 Titelmanni Philosophia naturalis 4o. Titelmann, franz. Compendium naturalis philosophiae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1530–96. 192r20 Titelmanni Logica. 4o. Titelmann, franz. Compendium dialecticae ad libros logicorum Aristotelis. 4o and 8o edns. found 1539–1602.

192r08 Ticho vi Brahe. 23r30 192r09 Tilenus vi. Manifestacion. {vid. Examinacion} 53v02, 109r08 192r10 Tillet ses Traicttes entre France & Angleterre fol. Du Tillet, Jean. Recueil des guerres et traictez d’entre les roys de France et d’Angleterre. fol. edns. found Paris, 1586–8. Duplicated entry or another copy at 161r07. In 1723 booklist. 192r11 Tillet ses memoires fol. Du Tillet, Jean. Les mémoires et recherches ... contenans plusieurs choses mémorables pour l’intelligence de l’estat des affaires de France. Rouen: P. de Tours, 1578. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1, z1/2, and z1/10. 192r12 Timber vi Artificers 13v09 192r13 Timoneda sa Aliuio des Caminantes. 16o. Timoneda, Juan de. Alivio de caminantes. Smallformat edns. found 1563–77. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4.

192r21 Titus Bostrorum Episcopus in Evang: secundam Lucam B. P. To. 1. Titus (bp. of Bostra). Expositio in sanctum Jesu Christi Evangelium, secundam Lucam. Incipit: Quoniam quidem multi etc. ceteri evangelistae ab ipsius statim rebus initium faciunt. See 21r14: included in La Bigne (1624), but in Aiutarium, vol. 2. 192r22 Titus Bostrorum Episcopus contra Manichæos lib. 2o. Ibid. Titus (bp. of Bostra). Libris tres adversus Manichaeos. PG 18: 1069. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), but in vol. 4, pt. 2. 192r23 Tobacco battered. 16o. Sylvester, Joshua. Tobacco battered; & the pipes shattered. London, [1616 or 1617]. 8o. STC 23582a. 192r24 Tocsin au Roy & a La Royne mere &c 8o. Le tocsin au roy, à la royne régente mere du roy, aux princes du sang, tous les parlements. 8o edns. found 1610–11.

192v01 Toletanus vi Hispanicarum 75r10

192r14 Tiraquelli Opera 5 vol. fol. Lugduni. Tiraqeau, André. Tractatus varii. 5 vols. fol. edns. published in Lyons of separate parts or multi-vol. collections found 1567–1622. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 and Birch (BL Add. 4464).

192v02 Toleti Logica 4o. Toletus, franciscus. Commentaria, una cum questionibus, in universam Aristotelis logicam. 4o edns. found 1572–1607.

192r15 Tirard vi. discours 46v15

192v03 Toletus in Lucam fol. Toletus, franciscus. Commentarii in Evangeliae Lucae. fol. edns. found 1600–11.

192r16 Tirij Belli sacri Hist. fol. Gulielmus (abp. of Tyre). Belli sacri historia. fol. edns. found Basle, 1549–64.

192v04 Tolomæi Lettere. 8o. Tolomei, Claudio. Lettere. 8o edns. found 1547–1607.

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Earlier edns. published under a pseudonym. In 1723 booklist, which specifies ‘Claudio’ (eliminating the possibility of a similarly titled work by Scipione Tolomei). 192v05 Tomitano della lingua Toscana. 8o. Tomitano, Bernardino. Ragionamenti della lingua toscana. 8o edns. found 1545–70. Expanded in 1570 and titled Quattro libri della lingua thoscana.

192v11 Topsell of 4 footed Beastes fol. bis. Topsell, Edward. The historie of foure-footed beastes. London: W. Jaggard, 1607. fol. STC 24123. ‘bis’ = two copies. Duplicated entry (also listing two copies) at 76v11. 192v12 Tornieli Annales sacri & Prophani fol. Tornielli, Agostino. Annales sacri et profani, ab orbe condito ad eundem Christi passione redemptum. fol. edns. found 1611–22.

192v06 Tompsonus in Lipsium fato. 4o Thomson, George. Vindex veritatis: adversus Justum Lipsium ... de Fato. Alkmaar, 1606; London, 1606. 8o. STC 24031, Shaaber T99.

192v13 Torporlæi valuæ Astranomicæ. 4o. Torporley, nathanael. Diclides coelometricae, seu valuae astronomicae universales. London: f. Kingston, 1602. 4o. STC 24134.

192v07 Tongue Combat Pamph. 4o.

192v14 Torre Institutione d’un Rey Christiano 8o.

Scott, Thomas. A tongue-combat, lately happening betweene two English souldiers ... the one going to serve the king of Spaine, the other to serve the ... United Provinces. London [i.e., Holland], 1623. 4o. STC 13264.8. or: Verstegan, Richard. A toung-combat, lately happening, between two English soldiers. [Malines: H. Jaye], 1623. 8o. STC 18327.5, ARCR II, #767. Scott’s pamphlet answers Verstegan’s.

Torre, felipe de la. Institutione de un Rey Christiano. 8o edns. found 1556–8. In 1723 booklist.

192v08 Tooker of Paritie of mens Livings. 4o. Tooker, William. Of the fabrique of the church and churchmens livings. London: M. Bradwood f. J. norton, 1604. 8o. STC 24120. The running head of ch. 3 reads ‘of paritie or equalitie and imparitie of mens livings.’ 192v09 Tookeri Charisma. 1. Donum sanationis quorundam Regum 4. \bis/ Tooker, William. Charisma sive donum sanationis. London: J. Windet, 1597. 4o. STC 24118. ‘bis’ = two copies. one of the two is probably the copy listed at 32r12 (an ‘added’ entry, entered in the catalogue after 1652), with ‘bis’ likely added to this entry when 32r12 was entered. 192v10 Tookerus in Beccanum de Discrimine vtriusque potestatis 4o Probably Tooker, William. Duellum sive singulare certamen cum Martino Becano Jesuita. London: G. Eld f. n. Butter a. R. Mab, 1611. 8o. STC 24119. Entry wording suggests this work rather than the response: Martinus Becanus, Duellum Martini Becani ... cum Gulielmo Tooker (Mainz: J. Albin, 1612), also 8o.

192v15 Torrelli rime Amorose 4o. Torelli, Pomponio. Rime amorose. Parma: S. Viotti, 1575. 4o. BL. 192v16 Torres ses relations de l’origine de Cheriffes &c de morocco fez &c. Torrès, Diego de. Relation de l’origine et succez des cherifs et de l’estat des royaumes de Marroc, Fez et Tarudant. Tr. C. de Valois (duc d’Angoulême). Paris: J. Camusat, 1636–7. 4o. Duplicated entry or another copy at 161v03 (specified as 1637 edn.). one copy listed in 1723 booklist. 192v17 Torsay Hist. de strozzi 4o. Torsay, Hermann Taffin de. La vie, mort et tombeau de haut et puissant Seigneur Philippe de Strozzi. Paris: G. le noir, 1608. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 182r06. 192v18 Tortura Torti. 4o. Andrewes, Lancelot. Tortura torti: sive, ad Matthaei Torti librum responsio. London: R. Barker, 1609. 4o. STC 626–26.5. Commonplace book reference by the second earl added to Robert Sidney’s CKS U1475 z1/1.

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192v19 Tosco Tragedia del Rey Torismundo fol. Tasso, Torquato. Il re Torrismondo, tragedia. 4o edns. found 1597–1608. See 186v13 for a collection of Tasso’s drama, possibly including this title. 192v20 Tosconella vi. Grammatica 66v04 192v21 Tractatus Analyticas de Lusitania vi Ioannes 85v07 192v22 Tract against Vsurie presented to the Parliament Anno 1624. Culpepper, Sir Thomas. A tract against usurie. London: J.H. f. n. Vavasour, 1624. 4o. STC 6108.5. 192v23 Tractado del Regidore Ciudadano 8o. Costa, Juan. El regidor o ciudadano ... trata de como se ha de regir a si, su casa, y republica. Salamanca: A. de Lorençana, 1578. 8o. oxford (Bodleian).

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maxime necessarius, Doctoris Martæ Iurisconsulti Neapolitani, in alma vine Aduocati; etc Genouæ 1620: Fol: Marta, Giacomo Antonio. Tractatus de jurisdictione per et inter judicem ecclesiasticum et secularem exercenda. Geneva: P. Aubert, 1620. fol. Maastricht SB. Entry in the hand of the second earl. 193v05 Tragedie of Alphonsus Emperor of Germany by Geo. Chapman. Gent – 1654. Chapman, George. The tragedy of Alphonsus emperour of Germany. London: H. Moseley, 1654. 4o. Wing C1952. 193v06 Tragedie of King Iohn and Matilda by Wm. Daven – 1662. Davenport, Robert. King John and Matilda: a tragedy. London: R. Gammon, 1662. 4o. Wing D371. Author named as ‘W. Daven’ on title page, ‘W’ in error, ‘Daven’ as an abbreviation. 193v07 Tragedie vi. Pompey. vi. Andronicus. 8v01, 148v01

193r01 Tostati opera cum varijs Indicibus 15. vol. Venetijs – 1615. fol. Tostado, Alonso. Opera. Venice, 1615. fol. Glasgow. Recorded copies vary in the number of parts (up to 35) and the number of vols. in which the parts are bound. At least one copy, at University of Glasgow, is bound in 15 vols., including two vols of indices. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), £12 (unbound). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5.

193v01 A Tract by Mr. Selden proving the nativity of our Saviour to bee on the 25th of Decemb. London – 1661. 8o. Selden, John. Theanthropos: or, God made man. A tract proving the nativity of our Saviour to be on the 25 of December. London: J.G. f. n. Brookes, 1661. 8o. Wing S2439. 193v02 Tractatus. vi Rivet. 166r01 193v03 Tractatus. vi. Longus 102r02 193v04 Tractatus de Iurisdictione, Per, et Inter Iudicem Ecclesiasticum, et secularem exercenda. In omni foro, et Principum Consistorijs versantibus,

194r01 Tractatus de supplicacione ad Sanctiss: a litteris & Bullis Apostol. nequam & importunæ impetratis in perniciem Reipub. Regni aut Regis aut jures tertij preiudicium et de earum Retentione interim in senatu. Authore Don Francisco Salgado de somoça etc Madriti Anno 1639. fol. Salgado de Somoza, francisco. Tractatus de supplicatione. Madrid: M. de Quiñones, 1639. fol. Bn. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z47. 194r02 Tractatus Phylosophi. 1. Quod nihil scitur. 2. De Divinatione per somnum ad Aristot. 3: in Lib. Aristot. Physiognomicon, Commentarius, 4 de Longitudine & Breuitate vitæ Francisco Sanchez Auctore Roterodami 1649. 8o. Sanchez, francisco. Tractatus philosophici. Rotterdam: A. Leers, 1649. 12o. Bn. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s (unbound). 194r03 Trades Increase 8o. Keale, Robert. The trades increase. London: n. okes, sold by W. Burre, 1615. 4o. STC 14894.7–94.9. 194r04 Trade. vi Treasure of England 195r07

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194r05 Tradition Catholique d’Asie, Europe, Afrique Eudes, Morton. Tradition catholique, ou traicté de la croyance des chrestiens d’Asie, d’Europe et d’Afrique. [n.p.], 1609. 8o. Bn. See 31r05 for an edn. in English. 194r06 {Les} Tragiques. 4o. Aubigné, Théodore Agrippa d’. Les tragiques. 4o and 8o edns. found 1616–20. 194r07 Traheron his Civil Consideracions. fol. nannini, Remigio. Civill considerations upon many and sundrie histories. Tr. W. Traheron (attrib.). London: f. Kingston f. M. Lownes, 1601. fol. STC 18348.

194v02 Traicté des Droicts honorifiques des seigneurs es Eglises. 8o. A Paris. 1631. Mareschal, Mathias. Traicté des droicts honorifiques des seigneurs és églises. Paris, 1631. 8o. 194v03 Traicte des plus Belles Biblioth: publique & Particul. qui ont esté, & qui sont a present dans le Monde Deuises en deux parties. A Paris – 1644. 8to. Jacob, Louis. Traicté des plus belles bibliothèques publiques et particulières qui ont esté et qui sont à présent dans le monde. Paris: R. le Duc, 1644. 8o. Bn. A revision of Gabriel naudé’s Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque (1627). 194v04 Translatio Imperij Rom. vi Arnisæus. 13r08

194r08 Traitté entre L’Archduc & Pays Bas. 8 . Articles du traicté ... entre les commissaires des serenissimes princes archiducs Albert et Isabella ... avec les commissaires et deputez des illustres seigneurs estats generaux des provinces unies des Pays Bas. [Various places], 1609. 8o.

194v05 Trattato del titulo regio di Casa Savoya. fol. Monod, Pierre. Trattato del titolo regio dovuto all serenissima casa di Savoia. Turin: heirs of G.D. Tarino, 1633. fol. BL.

194r09 Traitté entre le Duc de Parme & Anvers. 8o. Articles et conditions du traicté faict et conclu entre l’altesse du Prince de Parme ... Duc de Brabant, et Marquis du Sainct Empire d’une part, et la ville d’Anvers d’aultre part. Douai: J. Bogart, 1585. 12o. Lille BM.

194v06 Trauells of two Engl. Pilgrims printed Anno 1608. Timberlake, Henry. A true and strange discourse of the travailes of two English pilgrimes. London: T. Archer, 1608. 4o. STC 24080.

194r10 Traitté de la Trigonometrie pour resoudre tous triangles rectilignes & spheriques &c par Iacques Humes Ecossois. 8o. Hume, James. Traité de la trigonométrie pour résoudre tous triangles rectilignes et spheriques. Paris: n. a. J. de la Coste, 1636. 8o. Bn, Shaaber H512.

194v07 Trauells of Wm. Lithgow. 4o. Lithgow, William. A most delectable, and true discourse, of an admired and painefull peregrination from Scotland to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affricke. London, 1614–40. 4o. STC 15710–14.

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194r11 Traité de paix. Insufficient information to identify. 194r12 Traitté des loix abrogées & inusitées en toutes les Cours &c de France par Philibert Br[blank] 4o a Lyon Anno – 1578. Bugnyon, Philibert. Traité des loix abrogées et inusitées en toutes cours ... du royaume de France. Lyons: C. Pesnot, 1578. 4o. Bn.

194v01 Traicté des diuerses Iurisdictiones de France &c Par Cha. Chappuzeau. 8o. A Paris. 1620. Chappuzeau, Charles. Traicté des diverses jurisdictions de France. Paris: R. Boutonné, 1620. 8o. Bn. Duplicated entry or another copy (date not specified) at 31v23.

194v08 Trauaux d’Vlysse desseignez par le sieur de Sainct Martin, de la façon qu’ils se voyent dans la Maison Royale de Fontainebleau grauez en Cuiure par Theodore van Tulden, A Paris, 1633. fol. Les travaux d’Ulisse: peints à Fontainebleu par le Primatrice. [n.p.], 1633. fol. Bn. Dedication signed by Theodor van Thulden. Engravings based on frescoes by Le Primatrice (francesco Primaticcio) and niccolò Dell’Abate. 194v09 Tratado Comprobatorio del Imperio soberano y Principado vniuersal que los Reys de Castilla y leon tienen sobre las Indias Compuesto por el Obispo don fraye Bartholome de las Casas, o Casaus, de la Orden de Sancto Dom: Anno – 1552. 4o. Casas, Bartolomé de las. Tratado comprobatorio del imperio soberano y principado universal que los reyes de Castilla y Leon tienen sobre las Indias. Seville: S. Trujillo, 1552 (1553). 4o.

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194v10 Trayning of the Low Countreys vid. Waymouth. 212r18 194v11 Treatise of Oathes Incerti Auth. 4o Morice, James. A briefe treatise of oathes exacted by ordinaries and ecclesiasticall judges. [Middelburg: R. Schilders, 1590?]. 4o. STC 18106. Published anonymously. 194v12 Treatise Pareneticall shewing the way to resist the violence of the Catholique K. translated. 4o. A treatise paraenetical ... Wherein is shewed the right way to resist the violence of the Castilian king. London: W. Ponsonby, 1598. 4o. STC 19838. See 178v01 for a later edn. with a different title. 194v13 Treatie for the Surr. of Oxford. vi. Ramas Eng. 10. parte 158v04 The passage of the treatie for the surrender of Oxford. London: E. Purslowe, 1646. 4o. Wing T36.

195r01 Phlegontis Tralliani Quæ Extant Opuscula. Lugd. Bata. Io: Meursius recensuit & notas addidit. 1620. 4o. Phlegon (of Tralles). Phlegontis Tralliani quae extant opuscula. Ed. J. Meursius. Tr. W. Xylander. Leiden: I. Elzevier, 1620. 4o. BL. 195r02 Transaccions vi. Declaracion 43r10 195r03 Trauells. vi Itinerarium &c I. 88r03 ‘I’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 195r04 3 Tragœdies by Tho. Goffe, the raging Turk of Baiazet the Second. The Courageous Turk, or Amurath the first, and the Tragœdie of Orestes, Oct. 1656. Goffe, Thomas. Three excellent tragoedies. London: G. Bedell a. T. Collins, 1656. 8o. Wing G1006. ‘oct.’ must be cataloguer’s abbreviation for ‘octavo.’ 195r05 Trattato della Diuina Prouidenza per P. Fedele Danieli in Milano Anno 1615. 4to. Ital. Danieli, fedele. Trattato della divina providenza. Milan: G.B. Bidelli, 1615. 4o. BL. 195r06 Trattato di Messer Sebastiano Erizzo dell’istrumento & via Inventrice de gli Antichi Venetia 1554. 4o.

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Erizzo, Sebastiano. Trattato dell’istrumento et via inventrice de gli antichi. Ed. G. Ruscelli. Venice: P. Pietrasanta, 1554. 4o. BL. Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 2s 6d. 195r07 Treasure of England by Forraign Trade, by T. Mun. 8o. London 1664 Mun, Thomas. England’s treasure by forraign trade. London: J.G. f. T. Clarke, 1664. 8o. Wing M3073. 195r08 Treason & Rebellion against their natiue Countrey rewarded in Scotland certified in 2 lettres from St. Andrews. vi Ra. 6 parte 158v04 Treason and rebellion against their native country ... justly rewarded upon severall traitors and rebels lately executed in Scotland. Certified by ... two letters dated at Saint Andrews. London: R. Bostock, 1646. 4o. Wing T2072. 195r09 Treatise of Angells. by Hen. Lawrence. London 1652. 4o. Lawrence, Henry. Militia spiritualis. Or a treatise of angels. London: M. Simmons f. J. Blague a. S. Howes, 1652. 4o. Wing L662.

195v01 Two Treatises, The Nature of Bodies And the Immortalitie of Soules by Sir Ken: Digby. Att Paris – 1644. fol. Digby, Sir Kenelm. Two treatises. In the one of which, the nature of bodies, in the other, the nature of mans soule, is looked into: in way of discovery, of the immortality of reasonable soules. Paris: G. Blaizot, 1644. fol. Wing D1448. 195v02 A Treatise of the Election of Popes Lond. 1605. 4o. Bignon, Jerome. A briefe, but an effectuall treatise of the election of popes. London: V. Simmes f. n. Butter, 1605. 4o. STC 3058. See 21r23 for a version in french. 195v03 A Treatise of Fruite Trees by Ra. Austen 4o. 1657. Austen, Ralph. A treatise of fruit-trees. oxford: H. Hall f. T. Robinson, 1657. 4o. Wing A4239. 195v04 A Treatise of Peace between the two visible divided parties. by Irenæus Philadelphus Philanthropus Presbiter and Professor of the more auntient doctrine London – 4o. 1660.

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Philanthropus, Irenaus Philadelphus (pseud.). Eirenikon: or, a treatise of peace between the two visible divided parties. London: T.J. f. n. Brookes, 1660. 4o. Wing G469. Sometimes attributed to Robert Gell. 195v05 A Treatise of Ambassadors. by Mr. Howell vi. Discourse 45v12 195v06 A Treatise shewing the Originall grounds of our Sanguinary Laws against Papists made in Q. Eliz. time, And shewing that no Papist hath been executed in England for Religion but for Treason. London. 1664. 4o. Denton, William. Horae subsecivae: or, a treatise shewing the original grounds ... necessitating our sanguinary laws against papists. London: R.D. f. T. Basset a. J. Magnes, 1664. 4o. Wing D1065. 195v07 Trigonometria hoc est modus computandi Triangulorum Latera & Angulos, ex Canone mathematico traditus &c ex Chartis Wm. Oughtred pro Ri: Stokesium & Arthur Haughton Londini 1657. 4o. oughtred, William. Trigonometria. Ed. R. Stokes a. A. Haughton. London: R. a. W. Leybourne f. T. Johnson, 1657. 4o. Wing o589. for additional works by (or trans. by) oughtred, see 93r10 and 160v01. 195v08 The Trissotetras or a Table to resolve Triangles by Sir Tho. Vrquhart of Cromartie Kt. Lond. 1645. Vi. Vrquhart. 208v01 Urquhart, Sir Thomas. The trissotetras: or a most exquisite table for resolving all manner of triangles. London: J. young, 1645. 4o. Wing U140. 195v09 The Triumphes of Gods revenge against Murder by Io. Reynolds London – 1657. fol. Reynolds, John. The triumphs of God’s revenge against ... murther. London: S. Griffin f. W. Lee, 1657. fol. Wing R1309. Another copy at 64v29 (date not specified, but a ‘main’ entry and so a pre-1653 edn.).

196r01 Treatise of Ecclesiast. & Politic. power transl. out of Latin allowed at Paris. 1612. 4o. Richer, Edmond. A treatise of ecclesiasticall and politike power. London: W.S., sold by J. Budge, 1612. 4o. STC 21024.

Duplicated entry or another copy at 50r17. Entry summarizes title page wording: ‘translated out of the Latin originall, of late publikely printed and allowed at Paris.’ 196r02 Treatise of Forrest lawes by Manwood 4o. Lond. 1615. Manwood, John. A treatise and discourse of the lawes of the forrest. London: Soc. of Stationers, 1615. 4o. STC 17292. 196r03 Treatise of Oathes vi. Apologie. 9v17 196r04 Treatise of Commerce by Wheeler. 4o. Wheeler, John. A treatise of commerce. London, 1601; Middelburg, 1601. 4o. STC 25330–1. Duplicated entry or another copy at 212v13. 196r05 Trebellius Pollio vi Suetonius. 182v03 196r06 Trente vi. Concile 37r11 196r07 Trente vi. Instructions. 85r20 196r08 Tresoir Vande Matten Van Coorne 8o. Petri, nicolaus. Tresoir vande maten, van gewichten, van coorn. 8o and small-format edns. found Amsterdam, 1590–1652. In 1723 booklist (among ‘Latin’ books, but specified as in Dutch). Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/3. Duplicated entry or another copy at 196r09. 196r09 Tresoir vande Matten. 8o. See 196r08: duplicated entry or another copy. 196r10 Tresoir de la Langue Francoise vi Nicot. 126r14 196r11 Tresoir de recreations – 32. Thrésor des recréations contenant histoires facetieuses. Smallformat edns. found 1605–37. Duplicated entry or another copy at 161r05. 196r12 Triboniani Institutiones Iuris Civilis 16. Tribonianus, Gaius [and others]. Institutiones juris civilis. 8o and small-format edns. found 1555–81. 196r13 Tridentini Consilij Cannones. 16o. Canones et decreta Concilii Tridentini. Many 8o and smallformat edns. from 1545. Duplicated entry or another copy at 196r14,

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196r22 Triumphe de la vestu sur la mort Baudry, E. Le triomphe de la vertu sur la mort ... A l’immortelle memoire de feue ... Mme Louyse de Bourbon, duchesse de Longueville. Paris: P. Rocolet, 1638. 4o. Avignon BM.

196r16 Trigantius de Christiana Expedit. apud Sinas 4o. Trigault, nicolas. De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas. 4o edns. found 1615–16. In 1723 booklist.

196v01 Troiano vi Massimo. 111v21

196r17 Tripolita sphærica v. Trismegist. 196r19

196v02 Troia non Capta. vi. Dion 46r13

196r18 Trismegist. vi. Foix 58v05

196v03 Trompette François. 16. Insufficient information to identify: Bn lists four different 8o and small-format works published between 1609–33 with titles that begin with these words.

196r19 Trismegisti Pimandras vbi Nichomachus Tripolita Euclid. l. Xus fol. Hermes (Trismegistus). Pimander. fol. and 4o edns. in Latin and various vernaculars, often issued in composite vols. with other works (but not those listed in this entry), found 1481–1579. Catalogued with: nicomachus (of Gerasa). Probably Arithmeticae libri duo. 4o edns. found 1538–68. Possibly Encheiridion harmonikes. 4o edns., issued in composite vols. with other works (but not those listed in this entry), found 1616, 1652. Catalogued with: Theodosius (of Tripoli). Sphaerica. 4o edns. found 1529–1644. Catalogued with: Euclid, Elementorum liber decimus. Separately published 4o edns. found 1551–2. Possibly a stray volume from one of the many multi-vol. fol. and 4o sets published throughout the period. Probably a bound-together volume containing at least four works, more likely 4o than folio. Works by Theodosius and Euclid were often issued or bound together, but no published collection has been found that contains all four authors in this entry. one or more may possibly be commentaries on these works rather than editions. 196r20 Trismeg. Pimandras. 4o. Hermes (Trismegistus). Pimander. 4o and 8o edns. found 1471–1590. Another copy listed at 196r19. 196r21 Trithenij steganographia. 8o. Trithemius, Johannes. Steganographia: hoc est, ars per occultam scripturam animi sui voluntatem absentibus aperiendi certa. 4o edns. found 1606–37.

196v04 Trompette de Pallas sur le Triumphe de [blank] 11 triumphe Nuptiale du Palatin & Eliz. d’Angleterre. fol. Possibly Beschreibung der Reiss. Heidelberg: G. Vögelin, 1613. 4o. Wolfenbüttel. Title in entry refers to the celebrations staged in Heidelberg in June 1613 to welcome the recently married frederick V, Elector Palatine and Elizabeth, Princess of England. Robert Sidney, in the capacity of royal commissioner, accompanied the couple on their voyage and attended the celebrations: see Sidney Chronology, 205–6. The only published account found in french is an octavo, and therefore unlikely: David Jocquet, Les triomphes, entrees, cartels, tournois, ceremonies, et autres magnificenes, faites en Angleterre, et au Palatinat, pour le mariage et reception, de ... Prince Frideric V et de Madame Elizabeth (Heidelberg and Lyons, 1613). Possibly a manuscript version in french of the published German account (cited above); possibly the German account given a french title or bound with a manuscript french summary. for a description of the role of Pallas in the festivities, see the German text with English translation in Europa Triumphans, II, 81ff. 196v05 True Nobleman by Sweeper. 4o. Sweeper, Walter. A briefe treatise declaring the true noble-man, and the base worldling. London: W. Jones, 1622. 4o. STC 23526. 196v06 Tryall of witts translated out of spanish. 4o. Huarte, Juan. Examen de ingenios. The examination of mens wits ... Translated out of the Spanish. Tr. R. Carew. London, [1594]–1616. 4o. STC 13889.5–95.

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Running head reads ‘A triall of wits.’ Possibly STC 13889.5 (1592?), which offers a different translation: but the one extant copy (fragments only) lacks a title page, so it is impossible to tell if it also featured ‘translated out of spanish’ as in entry. 196v07 Tunstall de Arte Supputandi. 4o. Tunstall, Cuthbert. De arte supputandi libri quattuor. 4o and 8o edns. found 1522–51. STC 24319, Shaaber T155–9. 196v08 Turberuile of Falconry or hawlking. 4o. Turberville, George. The booke of faulconrie or hauking. London, 1575–1611. 4o. STC 24324–25.5. 196v09 Turcici Regni Origo & Incrementum. 4o. Curio, Caelius Agostino. Sarracenicae historiae libri III. In quibus Sarracenorum, Turcarum, Aegypti sultanorum, Mamalucarum, Assassinorum, Tartarorum, Sophianorumque, qui in Perside regnant, origines et incrementa ... explicantur. fol. and 8o edns. found 1567–96. folio edn. listed at 35r37. 196v10 Turciæ Sultanij v. Cognati 35v01 196v11 Turco-græcia Tragedie Unidentified. If Martin Crusius’s well-known Turcograecia (Basle, 1584), then ‘Tragedie’ unexplained. Possibly Carlo Turco, Calestri: tragedia nuova (edns. found 1585–1603), with scribal errors garbling a source text such as ‘Turco Calestri Tragedia.’

196v17 [—] Item Ital. cum supplemento. Torsellini, orazio. Ristretto dell’ istorie del mondo ... col supplimento del tradduttore. Tr. L. Aureli. 2 vols. Venice: f. de’ Rossi, 1651. 12o. Wolfenbüttel. 196v18 Tursellinus vi Xauerius 216r01 196v19 Turturetus vi Parrallela 138v22 196v20 Tuvills Essayes. 8o. Tuvil, Daniel. Probably Essaies politicke, and morall. London: H.L. f. M. Lownes, 1608. 8o. STC 24396. Possibly his other collection, published in 12o: Essayes, morall and theologicall (London, 1609–38), STC 24395, 24397–9. 196v21 Twissi Angli vindiciæ gratiæ Potestatis ac Prouiden: Dei. fol. Twisse, William. Vindiciae gratiae, potestatis, ac providentiae Dei. Amsterdam, 1632, 1648. fol. 196v22 Tyrannie du Mareschall d’Ancre. 8o. Declaration et protestation des princes, ducs, pairs, officiers de la couronne ... contre la conjuration et tyrannie du mareschal d’Ancre et de ses adherens. [n.p.], 1617. 8o. Bn. 196v23 Regall Tyrannie discouered. 1647. vi Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04 Lilburne, John. Regall tyrannie discovered. London, 1647. 4o. Wing L2172.

196v12 Turonensis Hist. Francorum. 8o. Gregory (of Tours). Historiae Francorum libri X. 8o edns. with this title found 1553–1630. 196v13 Turpinus Germanicarum rerum. fol. Turpin, Joannes [and others]. Germanicarum rerum quatuor celebriores vetustioresque chronographi. Ed. S. Schardius. frankfurt: G. Corvinus, S. feyerabend, a. heirs of W. Gallus, 1566. fol. BL. Collection opens with a chronicle by Turpin. Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z47/2. 196v14 Turpinus vi Germanicorum 64r17 196v15 Turquet vi Mayerne 113r19-22 196v16 Tursellini Epitome historiarum. 16o. Torsellini, orazio. Epitome historiarum libri X. 8o and small-format edns. found 1620–52.

197r01 Tryall of Connor Lord macquire &c with his last speeches & Confession 20th febr. 1644. vi Ramas Eng. 6 parte. 158v04 Maguire, Connor (baron of Enniskillen). The last speeches and confession of the Lord Maguire, that was hanged ... 20th of February, 1644. London: J. Coe, 1645. 4o. Wing E3128A. 197r02 Turcica, hoc est, Vberti Folietæ de Causis Magnitud. Imperij Turcici Collect. D. Dauidis Chytræi, Lipsiæ, – 1599. 8o. foglietta, Uberto. Turcica, hoc est de causis magnitudinis imperii Turcici. Ed. D. Chytraeus. Leipzig: H. Gross, 1599. 8o. Bn. 197r03 Ro: Turners Brittish Physitian. vi. Physitian P. 143v04 ‘P’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

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197r04 Tutela Sanitatis, siue vita protracta, by Doctor Maynwaring – London – 1664. 8o. Maynwaringe, Everard. Tutela sanitatis, sive vita protracta. The protection of long life. London: P. Lillicrap, sold by S. Thompson a. T. Basset, 1664. 8o. Wing M1517. 197r05 Twisden. vi. Historicall. 76v09

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Andreae, Johann Valentin. Memorialia, benevolentium honori, amori et condolentiae data. Stassburg: heirs of L. zetzner, 1619. 8o. Bn. 199r07 Valeriani Hieroglyphica fol. Valeriano Bolzani, Giovanni Pierio. Hieroglyphica, sive de sacris Aegyptiorum. fol. edns. found 1556–1626. 199r08 Valerij Dialectica Valerius, Cornelius. Tabulae totius dialectices aliarum artium instrumenti praecepta. Edns. found 1548–96. Expense accounts for Robert Sidney at oxford, 4 Jan. 1576 (CKS U1475 A59/38): 2s 8d ‘for ij logick bookes Valerius & Cæsarius’ (Johannes Caesarius not in catalogue). Duplicated entry or another copy at 199r11.

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V 199r01 Vademontanus de Ecclesia. 4o. Lorraine, Charles de (duc de Guise, card. de Vaudemont). De ecclesia theologica disputatio. Verdun: M. Marchant, 1580. 4o. Bn. 199r02 Væni his Emblemes of Loue 4o. Veen, otto van. Amorum emblemata ... Emblemes of love. Tr. R. Verstegan. Antwerp, 1608. 4o. STC 24627a.8–27a.10. 199r03 Vair vi Oeuvres. 131r17 199r04 Valdes Sergeant Major 4o. Valdés, francisco de. The sergeant major. A dialogue of the office of a sergeant major. Tr. J. Thorius. London: J. Wolfe, 1590. 4o. STC 24570. See 101v14 for an edn. in Spanish. 199r05 {Valdesius, vi: Prærogatiua} 150v02 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 199r06 Valentini Andreæ memorialia. 8o.

199r09 Valerij Memorabilia 4o. bis Valerius Maximus. Facta et dicta memorabilia. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 199r10 Valerij Grammatica & Rhetorica. 16. Valerius, Cornelius. Grammaticarum institutionum libri IV. 8o and small-format edns. found 1550–1637. Catalogued with: Valerius, Cornelius. Rhetorica. 8o and small-format edns. found 1534–65. 199r11 Valerij tabulæ logicæ. 8o. See 199r08: duplicated entry or another copy. 199r12 Val. Physicæ Institutiones. 4o. Valerius, Cornelius. Physicae, seu de naturae philosophia institutio. 8o edns. found 1567–1613. 199r13 Val: Maximus cum duplici Commentario &c fol. Parisijs – 1510. Valerius Maximus. Valerius Maximus cum duplici commentario. Ed. J. Badius (Ascensius). Com. o. Arzignanensis. Paris: J. Badius, J. Parvus, a. J. Couberger, 1510. fol. BL. 199r14 Val. Max: – 16o. Valerius Maximus. Facta et dicta memorabilia. Many 8o and small-format edns. throughout the period. 199r15 Valesius vi. Excerpta 54v01

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199r16 Valesius de sacra Philosophia. 4o. Valesius, franciscus. De iis quae scripta sunt physice in libris sacris, sive, De sacra philosophia. 4o and 8o edns. found 1587–1652. 199r17 Valla vi Donatio 48r08 199r18 Valla de falsa Donatione Constantini vi. de Iurisdict. 89r23 199r19 Valla v. Iurisdictio 89r23 199r20 Valla vi Hispan. 75r08 199r21 {de} Valles vi. Theatre 188v06 199r22 Valles del Capitan Avalos y de otres siete Capitanes del Imperadors don Carlos Vallés, Pedro. Historia del ... Capitan don Hernando de Avalos, marques de Pescara, con los hechos memorables de otros ... capitanes del emperador Carlos V. Edns. found 1555–70. 199r23 Valori vita de Lorenzo medici. 4 . Valori, niccolò. Vita del Mag: Lorenzo de’ Medici. Tr. f. Valori. florence: Giunti, 1568. 4o. BL. Issued with Biagio Buonaccorsi, Diario de’ successi qui piu importanti seguiti in Italia (1568): cross-reference from ‘Buonoccarsi’ at 25r22. o

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199v01 Valtrinus de re Militari Rom. 4 & bis. 16. Valtrinus, Joannes Antonius. De re militari veterum Romanarum. Cologne 1597, 1617. 8o. ‘bis’ = two copies. only edns. found are 8o. 199v02 Valturius de re militari fol. & 4. bis Valturius, Robertus. De re militari libri XII. fol. edns. found 1472–1535. ‘bis’ = two copies. Duplicated entry or another copy at 199v03. 199v03 Valturius de re milit: Roman: 4o. See 199v02:1 duplicated entry or another copy. 199v04 Vanitie of the liues and Passions of men written by D. Papillon gent. London. 1651. 8o. Papillon, David. The vanity of the lives and passions of men. London, 1651. 8o. Wing P304–04A.

199v05 Vargas Insufficient information to identify author: many possibilities. 199v06 Varieties or a Survey of rare and Excellent matters &c by Person a Scott London. 1635. 4o. Person, David. Varieties: or, a surveigh of rare and excellent matters ... Wherein the principal heads of diverse sciences are illustrated. London: R. Badger f. T. Alchorn, 1635. 4o. STC 19781. 199v07 Varrerius de Ophyra Regione. 8o. Barreiros, Gaspar (Caspar Varrerius). De Ophira regione in sacris literis disputatio. 4o and 8o edns. found 1561– 1637. Issued with other works in every edn., but this copy apparently separated: none of the other works in any of these edns. appears to be listed in the catalogue. 199v08 Varro de Motu vbi Apollonius Batauus. 4o. Varro, Michael. De motu tractatus. Geneva: J. Stoer, 1584. 4o. BL. Catalogued with: Snellius, Willebrodus. Apollonius Batavus, seu, exsuscitata Apollonii Pergaei ... geometria. Lyons: J. a Dorp f. J. Maire, 1608. 4o. BL. 199v09 Varronis Opera cum notis Io. Scaligeri &c. 8o. Varro, Marcus Terentius. Opera. Com. J.J. Scaliger [and others]. 8o edns. found 1573–1623. 199v10 Varsavichij Oratio Funebris – 4o. Warszewicki, Krzysztof. Vita, res gestae, et obitus Stephani Regis Poloniae: oratione funebri exposita à C. Warsevicio. Basle: L. ostein, 1588. 4o. BL. 199v11 Vasæus vi. Hispan: 75r08 199v12 Vasquius illustrium Controuersiarum 2us vol. 4o. Vásquez de Menchaca, fernando. Illustrium controversiarum aliarumque usu frequentium libri III. 4o edns. in 2 vols. found 1595–1606. 199v13 Vaudois vi. Histoire 75v09 199v14 Vayer de Legato vbi Magius & Gentilis. 4o. La Mothe Le Vayer, felix de; Maggi, ottaviano; Gentili, Alberico. Legatus, seu de legatione ... Accessere ...

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O. Magii de legato libri III et A. Gentilis legationibus libri III. Hanau: G. Antonius, 1596. 8o. CUL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 95v22 (date not specified). 199v15 Vbaldi Mechanica fol. Monte, Guido Ubaldo del. Mechanicorum liber. fol. edns. found 1577, 1615. 199v16 Vbaldi Planisphæria. 16 Monte, Guido Ubaldo del. Planisphaeriorum universalium theorica. Cologne: M. Cholinus, 1581. 8o. BL. 199v17 Vbaldi Problemata Astronom. fol. Monte, Guido Ubaldo del. Problematum astronomicorum libri VII. Venice: B. Giunta a. G.B. Ciotti, 1609. fol. BL. 199v18 Vbaldino descrittione de Scotia. 4o. Ubaldini, Petruccio. Descrittione del regno di Scotia. Antwerp [i.e., London: J. Wolfe], 1588. fol.  STC 24480. 199v19 Vbaldino delle Donne 4o. Ubaldini, Petruccio. La vite delle donne illustri del regno d’Inghilterra et del regno di Scotia. London: [J. Wolfe], 1591. 4o. STC 24487.5–88. In 1723 booklist. 199v20 Vbaldino la Vita di Carlo Magno. 4 bis. Ubaldini, Petruccio. La vita di Carlo Magno imperadore. London, 1581, 1599. 4o. STC 24486–7. In 1723 booklist. 199v21 Vbaldino del stato delle ore Corti. 4o. Ubaldini, Petruccio. Lo stato delle tre corti. Della corte Romana, di Napoli, et del gran duca di Thoscana. [London: R. field, 1594]. 4o. STC 24485. 199v22 Vbaldino Scelta di varij accidenti 4 . Ubaldini, Petruccio. Scelta di alcune attioni, et di varii accidenti occorsi tra alcune nationi differenti del mondo. [London: R. field], 1595. 4o. STC 24484. In 1723 booklist.

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200v01 Vera historia vnionis non veræ inter Græcos et Latinos, siue Concilij Florentini exactissima narratio, Græce scripta per Syluestrem Sguropulum, etc transtulit in Sermonem Latinum, notasque ad calcem Libri adiecit, Robertus Creighton S. Th: Doctor, et S. Burianæ Decanus. Hagæ Comitis, 1660. Fol. Sgouropoulos, Sylvester. Vera historia unionis non verae inter Graecos et Latinos: sive Concili Florentini exactissima narratio. Tr. R. Creighton. The Hague: A. Vlacq, 1660. fol. BL. Entry in the hand of the second earl. 200v02 Villare Cantianum or Kent surveyed & illustrated being an exact description of all the parishs Burroughs Villages & other respectiue Mannors included in Kent And, the Originall & Intermediall Possessors of them even vntill these times, by Tho. Philpot Esqr. with an Historicall Catalogue of the High Shreifes of Kent by I. Philpot Father to the Author – London 1659. fol. Philipot, John (attrib.). Villare Cantianum: or Kent surveyed and illustrated ... to which is added an historical catalogue of the high-sheriffs of Kent. London: W. Godbid, 1659. fol. Wing P1989. Thomas Philipot on title page, but credited to his father John by Wing and ESTC.

201r01 Vbaldino vi. Rime 165r16 201r02 Vdalrici Regij sensum &c B. P. To. 1 Udalricus Regius. Censura locorum quorundam ex hoc libro vi commentariorum Aponii. Incipit: Millenarium imparem facis. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1 (a fragment: precedes and is related to 103r21). 201r03 Vedelius vi Ius maiestatis 89v08

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201r04 Vegetius Frontinus Ælianus, modestus. fol. bis. Vegetius Renatus, flavius; frontinus, Sextus Julius; Modestus; Aelianus (Tacticus). [De re militari]. fol.  and 4o edns. found 1494–1607. ‘bis’ = two copies. Works on military strategy by these writers were published together in many collections by different editors and under different titles; later edns. often add works by other writers. The second earl cites frontinus in CKS U1475 z1.

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201r05 Vegetius de re militari 4o. bis. Vegetius Renatus, flavius. De re militari. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. In 1723 booklist. 201r06 Velleius Paterculus. 8o. Velleius Paterculus, Marcus. Historia Romana. Many 8o edns. throughout the period. The second earl cites Velleius Paterculus in CKS U1475 z1/5. 201r07 Velasco de rebus Portugall vi. Ioannes 85v07 201r08 {La} Venerie de Iacquez du Fouilloux etc 4o. a Paris 1635 Du fouilloux, Jacques; Harmont, Pierre. La venerie. Paris: P. Billaine, 1635. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 201r09 Venericus Vercellensis de vnitate Ecclesiæ Conseruand. vi. de Iurisdictione cum alijs fol. 89r23 201r10 Venner vi. via recta 201v11 201r11 Venetia cose notabili. 8o. Sansovino, francesco. Delle cose notabili che sono in Venetia. 8o and 12o edns. found 1561–1649. In 1723 booklist. 201r12 Venise raisons d’Estat proposées au Conseil 8o. Opinions et raisons d’estats proposées en un discours tenu au Grand Conseil de Venise. 8o edns. found 1606–7. 201r13 de Ventorum Origine vid. Darisius. D. 48r19 ‘D’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 201r14 Ventura del Tesoro Politico 4o. Thesoro politico in cui si contengono relationi, istruttioni, trattati, & varii discorsi pertinenti alla perfetta intelligenza della ragion di stato. Ed. C. Ventura. 4o and 8o edns. found 1589–1611. See 167r07 for pt. 2 and 190v05 for pt. 3. Listed as a 3-vol. work in 1723 booklist. Duplicated entry or another copy at 35v18. 201r15 Ventura vi Comin. 35v18 201r16 Verborum Differentiæ vi. Popma. 149r13 201r17 Vercellensis vi. Iurisdictio 89r23 201r18 Verdier vi. Mexio 117r02

201r19 Vere his Funeralls. 4o. Tourneur, Cyril. A funerall poeme. Upon the death of sir Francis Vere. London: E. Edgar, 1609. 4o. STC 24148. 201r20 Vere vid. Commentaries 36r11 Added in a different hand on the same line as 201r19. 201r21 La Veritable Origine, de la seconde & Trosiesme Lignée de la maison Royale de France, par le sieur de Bouchet. A Paris – 1646. fol. Du Bouchet, Jean. La véritable origine de la seconde et troisième lignée de la maison royale de France. Paris: widow of M. Du Puis, 1646. fol. BL. 201r22 Virgilius vi. Polidorus. 147v18

201v01 Verone son Apologie pour Chastell & les Iesuists 8o. bis. Boucher, Jean (pseud. françois de Vérone). Apologie pour Jehan Chastel parisien, execute a mort, et pour les peres et escholliers de la Société de Jesus, bannis du royaume de France. [n.p.], 1595, 1610. 8o. ‘bis’ = two copies. In CKS U1475 z1/9 the second earl writes ‘There is another apologue for Jean Chastel going under the name of Veronne. I have it in 8o and well written for a wicked peece’ (47). 201v02 Verrulæus vi. Apologia. 11r15 201v03 Verstegans Antiquities 4o. Verstegan, Richard. Probably A restitution of decayed intelligence: in antiquities. Antwerp, 1605; London, 1628–34. 4o. STC 21361–3. Edns. of 1653 and 1655 (Wing V269–70) appeared just too late to be included here among the ‘main’ entries (entered in the catalogue before 1653). Possibly STC 21360, his less-often-published The post of the world. Wherein is contayned the antiquities and originall of the most famous cities in Europe (London, 1576). 201v04 Verulamij Instauratio Magna 16. Bacon, francis (as Baron Verulam). Instauratio magna [i.e., Novum organum]. Leiden, 1645–50. 12o. Another edn. at 201v06. 201v05 Verulamij Historia Ventorum 16. Bacon, francis (as Baron Verulam). Historia naturalis et experimentalis ad condendam philosophiam. London,

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1622; Leiden, 1638–48. 8o and 12o. STC 1155, Shaaber B37. Contains the text of Historia ventorum only, with introductions to planned additional sections; ‘Historia Ventorum’ is the dominant running head. Maret’s account’s (CKS U1475 A41/4): 14 nov. 1622, 1s 6d ‘for St. Albans de ventu.’ 201v06 Verulamij Novum Organum fol. Bacon, francis (as Baron Verulam). Instauratio magna. London: B. norton a. J. Bill, 1620. fol. STC 1162–3. Contains the plan for the Instauratio, but the text of the Novum Organum with the running head ‘novum organum.’ Another edn. at 201v04. 201v07 Verulamius de vita & morte 8o. bis. Bacon, francis (as Baron Verulam). Historia vitae et mortis. London, 1623; Leiden, 1636–45. 8o and 12o. STC 1156, Shaaber B39–40. ‘bis’ = two copies. 201v08 Vfano de l’Artillerie fol bis. Ufano, Diego. Artillerie, ou vraie instruction de l’artillerie et de ses appartenances. fol. edns. found 1614–28. ‘bis’ = two copies. 201v09 Vfano dell Artileria fol. Ufano, Diego. Tratado de la artilleria y uso della platicado. Brussels: J. Momarte, 1612–13. 4o. 201v10 Vesuuius Ardens. vi. Crucij 41r17 201v11 Via recta ad vitam longam, etc by Tho. Venner. Dr. of Physicke, in Bathe, London. 1650. 4o. Venner, Tobias. Via recta ad vitam longam. London: J. flesher f. H. Hood, 1650. 4o. Wing V195. 201v12 Viaggio alla Turca & in Persia. Anno 1436. vi Barbaro 17r08 Barbaro, Giosofat; Contarini, Ambrogio; [and others]. Viaggi fatti da Vinetia, alla Tana, in Persia, in India, et in Constantinopoli: con la descrittione particolare di città, luoghi, siti, costumi, et della porta del gran Turco. Venice, 1543–5. 8o. Date of voyage (1436) mentioned in both edns. In 1723 booklist (as ‘Viaggi in Persia’). Sidney family copy (Venice: sons of A. Manuzio, 1543) in Canterbury Cathedral Library (classmark H/M-5-28). Binding eighteenth-century calf. Some annotations in an unknown sixteenthcentury Italian hand. Bookplate of Philip, fifth

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201v19 Victoria vi Relectiones 161v11 201v20 Victorinus Pictauiensis in Apocalypsim B P. To. 1. Victorinus (saint, bp. of Poetovio [Ptuj]). Victorini Pictaviensis episcopi commentarius in Apocalypsin. PL 5: 317. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 1. 201v21 Victorinus in Arist: de Repub. fol. Aristotle. De optimo statu reipublicae libri VIII. Com. P. Vettori. 4o edns. found 1552–77. In 1723 booklist.

202r01 Viaggio da venetia a Constantinopoli, per marre & per terra & insieme quello di terra Santa cioe citta Castella &c In Venetia [blank] Marco Sadeler – 4o. Rosaccio, Giuseppe. Viaggio da Venetia a Constantinopoli per mare e per terra et insieme quello di Terra Santa ... opera utile a mercanti, marinari, et a studiosi di geografia, Marco Sadeler. Venice, [ca 1610?]. 8o. BL. Sources supply a range of dates. Sadeler sometimes described as illustrator: this edn. of this work appears to be the only one to feature his name.

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203r06 {La Vie du Cardinal d’Amboise} Sirmond, Jean. La vie du cardinal D’Amboise. Paris and Tournon, 1631. 8o. Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 203r07 La Vie du Cardinal de Berulle Instituteur & Premier superieur General de la Congregacion de L’Oratoire de Iesus Christ nostre Seigneur. Par Germain Habert Abbé de Cerisij. A Paris. 1646. auec Priuilege. 4o. Habert, Germain. La vie du Cardinal de Bérulle. Paris: S. Huré, 1646. 4o. BL. Commonplace book references by the second earl on loose slips associated with CKS U1475 z1/5, and in z1/9. 203r08 Primera parte de la vida de Marco Bruto, per Don Francisco de Queuedo en Madrid Anno 1644. 8o. Quevedo, francisco de. Primera parte de la vida de Marco Bruto. Madrid: D. Diaz de la Carrera. 1644. 8o. Madrid (Bib. nat.). In 1723 booklist. 203r09 Vie du Cardinal Albornos. 8o. par le Cheualier de Lescale a Paris. 1629. Lescale (le chevalier de). La vie du cardinal Albornoz. 8o and 12o edns. found, all Paris, 1629. In 1723 booklist. 203r10 {La Vie du Cardinal Ximenes} Baudier, Michel. Histoire de l’administration du cardinal Ximenes. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1635. 4o. BL. Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. Commonplace book references by him in CKS U1475 z1/9 and Birch (BL Add. 4464). 203r11 Vie du Francois de Borgia. Ribadeneira, Pedro de. La vie du R. Père François de Borgia. 8o edns. found 1596–1609. 203r12 Vie du Francois de Paulo. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include works by Jean Chappot, Claude Du Vivier, Pierre Du Val, francois Victon, and some anonymously published texts. 203r13 Vie du François par Bonaventure. Bonaventura (saint). La vie du patriarche S. François. 8o edns. found (different trans.) 1609–13. 203r14 Vie du Iean de Dieu.

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Castro, francisco de. Histoire de la vie et sainctes oeuvres de Jean de Dieu. Small-format edns. found 1620–5. or: Loyac, Jean-Joseph de. Le vie du bien heureux Jean de Dieu. 8o edns. found Paris, 1631–40.

203v03 Vietæ zetetica fol. Vieta, franciscus. Zeteticorum liber primus (-quintus). Tours: J. Mettayer, 1591. fol. BL. Pt. 2 of 203v02.

203r15 Vie du Iesu Christ. Insufficient information to identify: many possibilities.

Vieta, franciscus. Munimen adversus nova cyclometrica. Paris: J. Mettayer, 1594. 4o. Bn.

203r16 Vie du Monseigneur St. Antoine. La vie de monseigneur sainct Antoine. Edns. found (with varying titles) 1527–1600. 203r17 Vie du St Theis. Unidentified. Apparently a french life, most likely of the early Byzantine St Thaïs (also Tais, Taide, Thaisia, Thasis) or of the early Breton/British St Day (also Dei, Dys, Thei, They). 203r18 Vie & Mort heureuse 32. a Geneue Possibly Taffin, Jean; Goulart, Simon; Toussin, Daniel. Traitté de l’amendement de vie compris en quartre livres: 1. Le livre des marques des enfans de Dieu, 2. Le guidon de l’homme chrestien, 3. Consideration de la mort, 4. De la vie heureuse. 8o edns. found Geneva, 1621–50. 203r19 {P.} Viel son Histoire de la vie, mort Passion & miracles des sainctes fol. Benoist, René; Tigeou, Jacques; Viel, Pierre; [and others]. Histoire de la vie, mort, passion et miracles des saincts. fol. edns. found Paris, 1577–1607. 203r20 {La vie de Lesdiguieres Connestable de France vi: Histoire} 77r17 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 203r21 Vie du Duc D’espernon. vi. Histoire. 78r12

203v01 Vielmus des 6. diebus Conditi orbis. Ejusdem de D. Tho. Doctrina & scriptis lib. 2. & de Optimo Episcopi munere. 4o. Vielmi, Girolamo. De sex diebus conditi orbis liber ... eiusdem … D. Thomae doctrina et scriptis et orationes duae … et reliqua de optimo episcopi munere. Venice: Giunta, 1575. 4o. Bn. 203v02 Vietæ Isagoge fol. Vieta, franciscus. In artem analyticem isagoge. 2 pts. Tours: J. Mettayer, 1591. fol. BL. See 203v03 for pt. 2. Another edn. at 203v05.

203v04 Vieta aduersus nova Cyclometrica. fol.

203v05 Vieta in Artem Analyticam Isagoge. Ejusdem ad Logistic: speciosam Notæ Priores &c 16. Par: 1631. Vieta, franciscus. In artem analyticem isagoge. Eiusdem ad logisticem speciosam notae priores. Ed. J. de Beaugrand. Paris: G. Baudry, 1631. 12o. Bn. Another edn. at 203v02. 203v06 Vietæ Relatio Calendarij Gregoriani. fol. Vieta, franciscus. Relatio kalendarii vere Gregoriani ad ecclesiasticos doctores. Paris: J. Mettayer, 1600. 4o. Bn. 203v07 Vietæ Responsum ad Rom. Problemat. Pseudomesolabum fol. Vieta, franciscus. Ad problema quod omnibus mathematicis totius orbis construendum proposuit Adrianus Romanus ... responsum. Paris: J. Mettayer, 1595. 4o. Bn. Catalogued with: Pseudo-mesolabum et alia quaedam adjuncta capitula. Paris: J. Mettayer, 1595. 4o. Bn. 203v08 Vieta de Æquationum recognitione. fol. Vieta, franciscus. De aequationum recognitione et emendatione tractatus duo. Paris: J. Laquehay, 1615. 4o. Bn. 203v09 Viete vi. Algebre 5v25 203v10 Vigilius Episcop. Tridentinus contra Eutichem B. P. L. 4. Vigilius (saint, bp. of Trent). Contra Eutychen libri quatuor. PL 62: 10. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 203v11 Vigilius Dormitans vi. Crakanthorp. 39v40 203v12 Vignier vid. Bibliotheque 21r16 203v13 Vignier son Histoire de l’Eglise fol. Vignier, nicolas (the elder). Recueil de l’histoire de l’église. Ed. n. Vignier (the younger) a. J. Vignier. Leiden: C. Raphelengius, 1601. fol. Bn. In 1723 booklist. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4 (numerous), z1/5, and z1/9.

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203v14 Vignier Preseeance de France a Espagne. 8o. Vignier, nicolas (the younger); Cranato, Agosto. Raisons et causes de préséance entre la France et l’Espagne. Ed. J. Vignier. Paris: o. de Varennes, 1608–10. 8o. In 1723 booklist. 203v15 Vignierius de Venetorum Excommunicatione aduersus Baronium. 8o. Vignier, nicolas (the younger). De Venetorum excommunicatione adversus C. Baronium ... dissertatio. 4o and 8o edns. found 1606–7. 203v16 Villani Chronica. 4 . Villani, Giovanni. Insufficient information to identify title. Several possibilities: Chroniche de la inclyta cità di Napole (naples, 1526) in 4o; La prima (-seconda) parte della cronica universale de suoi tempi (florence, 1554) in 8o; and Croniche nelle quali si tratta dell’origine di Firenze (Venice, 1537) in folio. Commonplace book references to Villani by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1 and z1/10. o

203v17 Villani Historia d’Italia. 2 vol. 4o. Villani, Giovanni; Villani, Matteo. [Historia]. 4o edns. found 1559–96. In 1723 booklist. Title varies. Commonplace book references by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/2 and z1/10 (many). 203v18 Villapondus in Ezechielem 3 vol. fol. Villalpando, Juan Bautista [and others]. In Ezechielem explanationes. 3 vols. Rome, 1596–1605. fol. BL. 203v19 Vinandus Pignius in Annales Rom. fol vi. Annales 9r06 203v20 Vincentius Lyrinensis B. P. To. 4o. Vincent of Lerins (saint). Pro Catholicae fidei antiquitate et universitate adversus profanas omnium haereticorum novitates commonitorium. PL 50: 637. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. 203v21 {Vincentius Laureus, vi: vita} 205v12 Marginal entry in the hand of the second earl. 203v22 Vinciguerra vi. Satire 170v20 203v23 Vindiciæ secundum libertatem Ecclesiæ Gallicanæ. 8o Servin, Louis. Vindiciae secundum libertatem ecclesiae

Gallicanae, et regii status Gallofrancorum. 8o edns. found 1590–3.

204r01 Francisci Vietæ opera Mathematica per Franciscum a Scho\o/ten Lugduni Batavorum – 1646. fol. Vieta, franciscus. Opera mathematica. Ed. f. a Schooten. Leiden: B. a. A. Elzevier, 1646. fol. BL. 204r02 A Brief View of the State of the Church of England being a Character of the Byshops in K. Ia. & Qu. Eliz. Tymes written by Sir Io. Harrington. 8. 1653. Lond. Harington, Sir John. A briefe view of the state of the Church of England. London: J. Kirton, 1653. 12o. Wing H770. 204r03 A View of the New Directorie and a Vindicacion of the Auncient Liturgie of the Church of England. Oxford 1646. 4o. Hammond, Henry. A view of the new directory. oxford: H. Hall, 1646. 4o. Wing H613–14B. 204r04 View of some Exceptions which haue bin made by a Romanist to the Lord Viscount Falkland’s discourse of the infallibility of the Church of Rome, with the discourse itself. Ibid. Doctor Hammond Hammond, Henry. A view of some exceptions which have been made by a Romanist to the Lord Viscount Falkland’s Discourse. [oxford]: R. Royston a. R. Davis, 1646. 4o. Wing H609. 204r05 A View of all Religions in the world by Alexander Rosse London. 4to. 1655. Ross, Alexander. Pansebeia: or, a view of all religions in the world. London: T.C. f. J. Saywell, 1655. 8o. Wing R1972. 204r06 A View of the Iewish Religion by A. R. 8o. 1656 Ross, Alexander. A view of the Jewish religion. London, 1656. 8o. Wing R1983–83A. 204r07 A View of the Admirall Iurisdicion together with an extract of the Sea Laws of Oleron By Io. Godolphin – London 1661. 8o. Godolphin, John. Synegoros thalassios. A view of the admiral jurisdiction ... [with] an extract of the ancient laws of Oleron. London: W. Godbid f. E. Paxton a. J. Sherley, 1661. 8o. Wing G952.

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204v01 Vindication vid. Plea. 147r06 204v02 Vindicacion vid. Historicall. 76v09

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to read, or appoint someone to read, Blondel’s work on papal usurpation, and calling him ‘as Mr. Grotius sayth, one of the learnedst men of this Time’ (Collins, II, 557).

204v04 Vindicacion vi. Ius Regum. I. 90r01 ‘I’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.).

205r03 Vindiciæ Causæ Palatinæ, siue assertio & deductio Iuris Inviolabilis legitimæ successionis sereniss. & Celsissimi Pr. Caroli Ludovici &c In Electoratum & Comitatum Palatinum &c Authore Ioanne Ioachimo a Rusduf Nobili Bauare &c Anno 1640. fol. Rusdorf, Johann Joachim von. Vindiciae causae Palatinae. [n.p.], 1640. 4o. CUL. Commonplace book references by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9 (many) and z47/4.

204v05 Vindication of the Dissertations concerning Episcopacy from the Answers or Exceptions offerd against them by the London Ministers in their Ius Divinum Ministerij Evangelici by H. Hammond DD. London 1654. 4to. Hammond, Henry. A vindication of the dissertations concerning episcopacie. London: J.G. f. R. Royston, 1654. 4o. Wing H618.

205r04 Vindiciæ pro Capite Regis Angliæ contra Rebelles Parricides &c per Gulielmum Vicino de Riuo Hagæ Comitis. 1650. 4o. Ursino de Rivo, Gulielmus. Vindiciae pro capite regis Angliae contra rebelles parricidas. The Hague, 1650. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). Purchased from George Thomason, 2 Aug. 1650 (CKS U1475 A65), 1s.

204v06 Virgill in English by Ogleby in fol. with annotations and Sculpture. Virgilius Maro, Publius. The works ... adorn’d with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations. Tr. J. ogilby. London: T. Warren f. the author, 1654. fol. Wing V610.

205r05 Vindication of Dr. Hammonds Address, etc from the Exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius &c London. 1649. 4o. Hammond, Henry. A vindication of Dr. Hammonds addresse. London: R. Royston, 1649. 4o. Wing H615.

204v03 Vindicacion of the Professors & Profession of the law by I. Cooke Anno 1646. vi. Ramas Eng. 9. parte. 158v04 Cooke, John. The vindication of the professors and profession of the law. London: M. Walbancke, 1646. 4o. Wing C6029.

205r01 Vindiciæ Gallicæ aduersus Alexandr. Patricium Armachanum Theologum. Paris: Anno 1638. 8. Priesace (vt creditur) Auctores. Priezac, Daniel de. Vindiciae Gallicae, adversus Alexandrum Patricium Armacanum, theologum. Paris, 1638. 12o. Bn. The (accurate) attribution to Priezac is a cataloguer’s comment. Responds to 5v19. 205r02 Vindiciæ Pro Sancta veteri Rom. Ecclesia aduersus sinceræ Antiquitatis Paracharactas. etc per Dauid Blondellium 4o. Geneuæ – 1635. Blondel, David. Vindiciae pro sancta veteri Romana Ecclesia: adversus sincerae antiquitatis paracharactas. Geneva: P. Chouet, 1635. 4o. CLC (Winchester). The second earl wrote Archbishop William Laud on 2/22 July 1638, asking him (at the author’s request)

205r06 Vindiciæ contra tyrannos Brutus, Stephanus Junius (pseud.). Vindiciae contra tyrannos. 8o and 12o edns. found 1579–1643. Attrib. to Hubert Languet and/or Philippe de Mornay. Most likely a copy of the Vindiciae alone; see 107r10 for a copy published with Machiavelli. 205r07 Vindiciæ Iunij Bruti Poloni Crell, Johann (Junius Brutus Polanus). Vindiciae pro religionis libertate. Eleutheropolis [i.e., Amsterdam], 1637, 1650. 8o and 12o. 205r08 Virgills Georgic. by May. 32. Virgilius Maro, Publius. Virgil’s Georgicks Englished. Tr. T. May. London: T. Walkley, 1628. 16o. STC 24823–4. 205r09 Virgilius 4o. Bis. Virgilius Maro, Publius. Probably Opera. Many 4o edns. throughout the period. ‘Bis’ = two copies. Philip Sidney cites Virgil throughout the Defence.

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205r10 Virgilius cum Com. Donati & Honorati fol. Virgilius Maro, Publius. Probably Opera. Many fol. edns. throughout the period with commentary by Servius Maurus Honoratus and one or both of Tiberius Claudius Donatus and Aelius Donatus. 205r11 Virgilius cum notis Tho. Farnabij 8o. Lond. 1634 Virgilius Maro, Publius. Opera. Com. T. farnaby. London: f. Kingston f. R. Allott, 1634. 8o. STC 24794. In 1723 booklist. 205r12 Virgilij Opera 16. bis Virgilius Maro, Publius. Opera. Many small-format edns. throughout the period. ‘bis’ = two copies. 205r13 Virgilius Polidorus de Inuentione rerum Vergilius, Polydorus. De inventoribus rerum libri VIII. Many edns. throughout the period. 205r14 Virgil. Polidorus de Prodigijs. vi. Obsequens 131r04 205r15 Virginis Deiparæ Conceptio vi. Salazar. ? Chirinos de Salazar, fernando. Pro Immaculata Deiparae Virginis Conceptione defensio. Published in his Expositio, in proverbia Salomonis. fol. edns. found 1618–37. Cross-referenced entry for ‘Salazar’ not found in the catalogue. An entry for the Expositio (under its title) at 153r11 also sends readers to the missing main entry for ‘Salazar.’ 205r16 Virginis B. Mariæ Epistola vi. Inchofer. 85r01

205v01 Virginia more Especially the South parte thereof richly and truely valued &c of silk wormes Vines &c by E. W. Gent. London. 1650. 4o. with a map. Williams, Edward. Virginia: more especially the south part thereof, richly and truly valued [with] The discovery of silkworms. London: T.H. f. J. Stephenson, 1650. 4o. Wing W2658–9. 205v02 Virunnius vi Britannicarum 23r20 205v03 Viscardo gli precetti morali & Civili. 8o. Viscardo, Giovanni Andrea. Precetti morali e civili con molti e varii essempi. 4o and 8o edns. found 1597–1600. In 1723 booklist.

205v04 Viscaya vi. Priuilegios 151r19 205v05 Vischeri Discursus ad Auream Bullam. 4o. Vischer, August. Discursus historico-politico-juridicus de electione regis et imperatoris Romanorum, eiusque solemnitatibus ad aureae bullae Caroli IV Romani Imperatoris legem imperii fundamentalem. 4o edns. found 1617–45. 205v06 Visions de Dom. Francesco de Queuedo. 8o. Quevedo, francisco de. Les visions. Tr. Sieur de La Geneste. 8o and small-format edns. found 1632–49. 205v07 Vitæ Humanæ Proscenium, siue Historia Gusmanni Alfaracij. 16o. Picaro. Alemán, Mateo. Vitae humanae proscenium: in quo sub persona Gusmani Alfaracii virtutes et vitia ... repraesentantur. Ed. C. Ens. 2 pts. 12o edns. found 1623, 1652. ‘Picaro’ is a truncated cross-reference to 144r21, an edn. in Spanish or possibly Italian. 205v08 Vita dell’incritissimo e sacratiss. Imperat. Carlo 5o Descritta dal S. Alfonso vlloa, &c in Venetia Anno – 1566. 4o. Ulloa, Alfonso de. La vita dell’invitissimo e sacratissimo imperator Carlo V. Venice: V. Valgrisio, 1566. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). In 1723 booklist. 205v09 De longitudine & Breuitate vitæ vi Tractatus. 194r02 205v10 De vita Christianorum &c vi. Paganinus. 138r10 205v11 Vita de Pio 5to bis 4to. & 8o. scritta da Girolamo Catena Catena, Giovanni Girolamo. Vita del gloriosissimo Papa Pio Quinto. 4o and 8o edns. found 1586–1647. ‘bis’ = two copies. Duplicated entry or another copy at 31r01: see annotation there for references to this work by the second earl. In 1723 booklist. 205v12 Vita Vincentij Laurei Fol. MS Tritonio, Ruggiero (abbot of Pinerolo). [Vita Vincentii Laurei]. Manuscript. fol. Manuscript version of a text published as Vita Vincentii Laurei (Bologna, 1599). The subject is Cardinal Vincentius Laureus (bp. of Mondovi). Algernon Sidney to the second earl, 22 April 1661 (CKS U1475 C84/18A): ‘noe book seller in Rome hath the life of card: Vincentius Lauresis, but I found it in Card: Barbarine his library, and borrowed it to read ... It

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appears to me a slight thing, written by the Abbot of Pinarol, rather to show his gratitude to his Master then to doe any great good in the world.’ After summarizing the work, he adds: ‘I have heare sent your Lord an Epitome of this book: If yet you care to have it I will cause it to be written out’ (fols. 3r–4r).

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206r03 Vitellio vid. Optica. 51r01 206r04 Vitruvij de Architectura lib. X a Iohanne de Laet Antwerpiano Amstelodami 1649. fol. Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. De architectura libri decem. Ed. J. de Laet. Amsterdam: L. Elzevier, 1649. fol. BL.

205v13 Vitellionis optica vi Alhazen 5v29 205v14 Viti Historia Britanniæ. 8o. White, Richard (Ricardus Vitus). Historiarum Britanniae insulae. Arras and Douai, 1597–1607. 8o. Shaaber W76-81, ARCR I, #1369–76. 205v15 Vitruvius de Architectura. fol. ter. Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. De architectura. Many fol. edns. throughout the period. ‘ter’ = three copies, possibly including one or more of 11r25 (french), 205v16 (Italian), and 206r04 (Latin). Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/9. 205v16 Vitruvius Italico fol. Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. De architectura. fol. edns. in Italian found 1521–90. 205v17 Viuis Colloquia. 4o. Vives, Joannes Ludovicus. Colloquia. 4 and 8  edns. found 1539–1650. o

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205v18 Vlembergij Historia de vita & moribus predicant. Lutheranorum. 16. Ulenberg, Kaspar. Historia de vita, moribus, rebus gestis, studiis ac denique morte praedicantium Lutheranorum. Ed. A. Meshov. Cologne: B. Wolter, 1622. 8o. BL.

206v01 Vocabulario de las dos lenguas Toscana y Castillana de Christoval de las Casas. 8o. 1622. Casas, Cristóbal de las. Vocabulario de las dos lenguas Toscana y Castellana. Ed. C. Camilli. Venice: P. Miloco, 1622. 8o. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 29r35 (date not specified). 206v02 Voice from Heauen. by Aryse Evans. 1653. 16. Evans, Rhys (Arise Evans). A voice from heaven to the common-wealth of England. London, 1653. 8o. Wing E3470. See 49v01 for another work by Evans. 206v03 Voiture, vi: Oeuures 130v14 Entry in the hand of the second earl. 206v04 Great Brittaines Vote or God saue K. Charles. Lond. 1648. vi. Ramas Engl. 3 parte. 158v04 Great Britain’s vote; or God save King Charles. London: G.M. a. W.H., 1648. 4o. Wing G1670.

205v19 Vlysses vi. Trauaux. 194v08

206v05 seuerall votes what forces shall cont. in England & Wales &c May 27. 1647. vi in Ramas 4 parte. 158v04 Severall votes ... declaring what forces shall be continued in ... England and Wales [dated 27 May]. London: J. Wright, 1647. 4o. Wing E2304.

205v20 Vlembergius vi. Melanthon. 113v08

206v06 Votes vi. Lettres. 98r06

205v21 Vlloa vi. Vita. 205v08

206r01 De Vite Pittori vid. Pittori. 145v01 206r02 De Vite Overo fatti memorabili d’Alcuni Papi & di Tutti i Cardinali Passati di Hieron. Garimberto In Venegia – 1568. 4o. Garimberto, Girolamo. La prima parte delle vite overo fatti memorabili d’alcuni papi et di tutti i cardinali passati. Venice: G. Giolito de’ ferrari, 1568. 4o. BL.

207r01 Vlloa la vita de Ferdinando 1mo. 4o. Ulloa, Alfonso de. Vita del ... imperatore Ferdinando I. Venice: C. a. f. franceschini, 1565. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 207r02 Io. de Vltricuriæ propositiones damnatæ. Anno 1348 B. P. To. 4. Johannes de Ultricuria (Autrecourt). Propositiones ... Romae primum damnatae ... in universitate Parisiensi

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revocatae, anno domoni 1348. Incipit: Dixi quod multa venerunt ad animam. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 1. See 87r05 for a possible duplicated entry.

207r12 Vossij responsio ad Iudicium Rauenspergeri. 4o. Vossius, Gerardus. Responsio ad Judicum Hermann Ravensperger. Leiden: J. Paets, 1618. 4o. CUL.

207r03 Vlysses Aldrouandus. vi Aldrouandus. 5v14

207r13 Voss. Institut. Oratoriæ. 8o. Vossius, Gerardus. Institutiones oratoriae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1605–43.

207r04 Vnicorne de l’Arithmetica Vniuersale. Unicorni, Giuseppe. De l’arithmetica universale. Venice: f. de’ franceschi, 1598. 4o. BL. 207r05 Vocum differentia vi. Fronto 60v05 207r06 Volaterani Commentarij. fol. Maffeius, Raphael (Volaterranus). Commentariorum urbanorum libri I-XXXVIII. fol. edns. found 1506–1603. In 1723 booklist. 207r07 Vopiscus vi. Suetonius 182v03

207r14 Voss. Elementa Rhetorica. 8o. Vossius, Gerardus. Elementa rhetorica. 8o edns. found 1626–52. RRSTC 451. 207r15 Voss. Hist. Pelagiana. 4o. See 207r11: duplicated entry or another copy. 207r16 Voss. Origo & Progressus Idolalatriæ 2 vol. 4o. Vossius, Gerardus. De theologia gentili, et physiologia christiana: sive de origine ac progressu idololatriae. 4 pts. in 2. Amsterdam: J. a. C. Blaeu, 1641–2. BL.

207r08 De Arte Voluntatis vi. Nierembergij &c 126r17

207r17 Voss. Theses Theologicæ & Hist. 4o.

207r09 Voragine legendario delle vitæ de santi 4o.

Vossius, Gerardus. Theses theologicae et historicae, de variis doctrinae christianae capitibus. [oxford], 1628–31. 4o. STC 24882.7–84.

Voragine, Jacobus de. Legendario delle vite de’ Santi. 4o edns. throughout the period. In 1723 booklist. See 95v23 for an edn. in English, and 97r01 for one in french. 207r10 Vorstij declaratio Responsionis. Vorstius, Conrad. Catalogus errorum, sive hallucinationum, D. Sibrandi Lubberti: ex libello ipsius, cui titulum fecit: Declaratio responsionis. Leiden: G. Basson, 1612. 4o. CUL. The controversy surrounding the Dutch Remonstrant (Arminian) theologian Conrad Vorstius exercised Robert Sidney’s correspondents in the early months of 1612: see HMC V, passim, and especially the long note on 35–6. James I was firmly opposed to Vorstius’s position (see STC 9229-33), and Sidney would have been expected to represent his monarch’s views. See also 68r04. 207r11 Vossius de Controuersijs. 8o. Vossius, Gerardus. Historiae de controversiis, quas Pelagius eiusque reliquiae moverunt. Ed. I. Vossius. Leiden: J. Paets, 1618. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 31 Dec. 1619, 8s for ‘Hossius de heresi Pelagiana.’ Duplicated entry or another copy at 207r15.

207r18 Voss. de Histor. Græcis. 4o. Vossius, Gerardus. De historicis Graecis libri IV. 4o edns. found 1623–51. In 1723 booklist. 207r19 Voss. de Historicis lat. 4o. Vossius, Gerardus. De historicis Latinis libri III. 4o edns. found Leiden, 1627–51. In 1723 booklist. 207r20 Voss. Institutiones linguæ græ. 8o. Vossius, Gerardus. Institutiones linguae Graecae. 8o edns. found 1626–51. 207r21 Vox Cœli 4o. bis. Insufficient information to identify: possibilities include STC 20946.4–46.8, Wing G1968, and Wing V717. ‘bis’ = two copies, possibly two different works. 207r22 Voyage of Capt. Tho. Iames to discover the North west Passage. Anno 1633. 4o. James, Thomas. The strange and dangerous voyage of Captaine Thomas James in his intended discovery of the Northwest Passage. London: J. Legat f. J. Partridge, 1633. 4o. STC 14444.

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207r23 Voyage de François en L’Isle de la Martinique &c 8o. a Paris. Anno 1640. Bouton, Jacques. Relation de l’establissement des François depuis l’an 1635 en l’isle de la Martinique. Paris: S. Cramoisy, 1640. 8o. Bn. In 1723 booklist.

207v01 Voyages advantureux de Fernand Mendez Pinto Traduicts de Portugais en Francois. 4o. Paris. 1628. Mendes Pinto, fernando. Les voyages advantureux de Fernand Mendez Pinto. Tr. B. figuier. Paris: M. Henault, 1628. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 207v02 Le Voyage du Prince Don Fernand Infant d’Espagne Cardinal depuis le 12 Auril 1632. qu’il partit de Madrid jusques au jour de son entrée en la ville de Bruxelles le 4 de Novemb. 1634. Traduict de l’Espagnol de Don Diego de Aede &c par Iule Chifflet fils de Iean Chifflet, Medecin 4o. en Anuers. 1635. vi. Chiffletius 33r07 Aedo y Gallart, Diego de. Le voyage du prince Don Fernand. Tr. J. Chifflet. Antwerp: J. Cnobbaert, 1635. 4o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. Cross-reference is to a work by another Chifflet. 207v03 Voyage du Duc de Rohan faict en l’An 1600 en Italie, Allemaigne, Pais-bas Vni, Angleterre & Escosse. Amsterdam. 1646. 12mo. Rohan, Henri de (duc de Rohan). Voyage du duc de Rohan, faict en l’an 1600. Amsterdam: L. Elzevier, 1646. 12o. Bn. In 1723 booklist. 207v04 Voyage de la Nouvelle France Occidentale ditte Canada faicte par le Sr. de Champlain. 4o. a Paris. – 1632. Champlain, Samuel de. Les voyages de la Nouvelle France occidentale, dicte Canada. Paris, 1632. 4o. In 1723 booklist. See 31v12: duplicated entry or another copy, possibly of a different edn. (date not specified). 207v05 Vnion of England & Scotland printed Anno 1604. Pamph. Cornwallis, Sir William. The miraculous and happie union of England and Scotland. Edinburgh, 1604; London, 1604. 4o. STC 5782–3.

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208r01 Voyages & Observations du Sieur de la Boullaye le Gouz Gentil-homme Angevin. en 2 Vol. a Paris 1653. 4to. La Boullaye-Le Gouz, françois de. Les voyages et observations. Paris: f. Clousier, 1653. 4o. BL. 208r02 Voyage into the Levant by H. Blunt London 1650. – 8o.

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Blount, Sir Henry. A voyage into the Levant. London: R.C. f. A. Crooke, 1650. 12o. Wing B3316. 208r03 Vrania, vi: Bentiuolio 18v06

208v01 Sir Tho. Vrquhart, of Triangles. vi Trissotetras. T. 195v08 ‘T’ = draft indexing initial (see Textual Intro.). 208v02 Vrquharts Genealogy, from Adam, 16. 2. vol: Urquhart, Sir Thomas. Pantochronochanon: or, a peculiar promptuary of time ... the true pedigree and lineal descent of the most ancient and honorable name of Urquharts ... since the creation of the world. London: R. Baddely, 1652. 16o. Wing U139. Entry added in the hand of the second earl. Described as 8o in ESTC. Possibly bound in two volumes, though a short text (78 pp.). More likely, ‘2. vol:’ registers the presence of another work by Urquhart listed elsewhere in the catalogue, such as 45v07 (also published in 1652). 208v03 Vsher. vid. Life. 100r04

209r01 Vredeman’s Perspectiue fol. Vredeman de Vries, Hans. [Perspective]. fol. and oblong 4o edns. in various languages found 1560–1651. 209r02 Vredeman de Menuiserie. fol. Vredeman de Vries, Hans. Differents pourtraicts de menuiserie asçavoir portaux, bancs, escabelles, tables, buffets, frises. fol. and oblong 4o edns. found 1565–1630. 209r03 Vredeman de Architecture. fol. Vredeman de Vries, Hans. [Architectura]. fol. and oblong 4o edns. in various languages found 1565– 1651. 209r04 Vred. Cœnotaphia, Tumuli &c. 4o. Vredeman de Vries, Hans. Variae coenotaphiorum, tumulorum, et mortuorum monumentorum formae. Published in Pictores, statuarii, architecti, latomi, et quicunque principium magnificorumque virorum memoriae aeternae inservitis, adeste. Antwerp: H. Cock, 1563. fol. BL. 209r05 Vrfe sa syrene. 8o. Urfé, Honoré d’. Le sireine. 8o and 12o edns. found Paris, 1611–18.

209r06 Vrreta de l’Histor. d’Etiopia. 4o. Urreta, Luis de. Historia eclesiastica, politica, natural, y moral, do los grandes y remotos reynos de la Etiopia. Valencia: P.P. Mey, 1610. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 209r07 Vrsini Cursus Mathem. 16o. Ursinus, Benjamin. Cursus mathematici practici. Cologne: M. Guth, 1618–19. 8o. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/1): 2 June 1618, 18d for ‘Cursus mathemat.’ 209r08 Vrsinus in lib. Priores. fol. Ursinus, zacharias. Organi Aristotelei, libri quinque priores. neustadt: M. Harnisch, 1586. 4o. Wolfenbüttel. 209r09 Vrsino de Riuo vi. Vindiciæ 205r04 209r10 Vrsinus in Rami Dialecticam Ursinus, Gulielmus. Probably Commentarius in P. Rami dialecticam tam theoricus, quam practicus. frankfurt: S. Hempel f. J. Rosa, 1607. 8o. oxford (Bodleian). Possibly his De P. Rami dialectica et rhetorica judicium, not published separately but published in 209r08. 209r11 Vrsinus Familiæ Rom. ex antiquis numismat: fol. Ursinus, fulvius. Familiae Romanae quae reperiuntur in antiquis numismatibus. Rome: heirs of f. Tramezzino, 1577. fol. BL. 209r12 Vrsini Explicatio Catechismi 4o. bis. Ursinus, zacharias. Explicationum catecheticarum opus. 4o and 8o edns. found 1582–1651. ‘bis’ = two copies. 209r13 Vrsins vi Iuuenal. 91r12 209r14 Vrstitij Elementa Arithmetica. 4o. Wurstisen, Christian. Elementa arithmeticae logicis legibus deducta. 8o edns. found Basle, 1579–1602. Duplicated entry or another copy at 209r15. 209r15 Vrstitij Arithmetica. 8o. See 209r14: duplicated entry or another copy. 209r16 Vrstitius de Illustribus Historic. Germaniæ fol. Wurstisen, Christian. Germaniae historicorum illustrium. frankfurt: heirs of A. Wechel, 1585. fol. BL.

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209r17 Vshers Answer to a Iesuite 4o. Ussher, James. An answer to a challenge made by a jesuite in Ireland. Dublin, 1624; London, 1625–31. 4o. STC 24542–4. 209r18 Vsserius vi. Brittanicarum & Annales. 9r09, 23v17 209r19 Vsury vi. Mosse 121r07 209r20 Vsury vi. Trait 192v22 209r21 Vulcatius vi. Suetonius. 182v03

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212r01 Wagenære Tresore de Navigation fol. Waghenaer, Lucas. Trésorerie ou cabinet de la routte marinesque, contenant la description de l’entière navigation et cours de la mer septentrionale, d’Allemaigne, d’Angleterre et d’Escosse, France et Espaigne. fol. edns. found 1601–6.

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[W] 211v01 Wars of the Jews. in 8o. Lond. 1652. by I. Howell. The wonderful, and most deplorable history ... of the Jews. Ed. J. Howell. London, 1652. 8o. Wing J1083–83A. Running head reads ‘The Wars of the Jews.’ A translation of a version of the anonymous Josippon. 211v02 The Civill Warrs of Spaine in the begin. of Cha. 5 Emperor of Germanie written by Prudentio de Sandoval DD. &c transl. into English by Capt. I. W: London. 1652. fol. Sandoval, Prudencio de. The civil wars of Spain. Pref. J. Howell. Tr. J. Wadsworth. London: W. Dugard, sold by J. Holden, 1652. fol. Wing S664. 211v03 The present warr Parallel’d or a Breife Relacion of the 5 years Civill warres of Hen. K. of Eng. &c printed Anno 1647. vi. Ramas Eng. 3 parte. 158v04

212r02 Wagenæres light of Navigation. 4o. Blaeu, Willem Janszoon. The light of navigation ... Collected partly out of the books of ... Waghenaer and divers others. Amsterdam, 1612–25. 4o. STC 3110–12.5. 212r03 Waights vi. Conference. 37r28 212r04 Wales Love to the Prince. 8o. Powell, Daniel. The love of Wales to their sovereigne prince. London: n. okes, 1616. 4o. STC 20159. 212r05 Wales vi. Chronique, & Cambria 27r25, 33r26 212r06 Walhausen art Militaire a Cheual fol. bis. Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von. Art militaire à cheval. Ed. J.T. de Bry. fol. edns. found 1616–35. ‘bis’ = two copies; one probably listed at 83r17. 212r07 Walhausen de l’Art militaire pour l’infanterie fo. Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von. L’art militaire pour l’infanterie. Ed. J.T. de Bry. fol. edns. found 1615–[38]. Duplicated entry or another copy at 83r16.

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212r08 Walhausen de la milice Romaine fol. Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von. La milice Romaine. frankfurt: P. Jacques, 1616. fol. BL. Duplicated entry or another copy at 83r15. 212r09 Walsingham vi. Angliæ. 7v14 Refers to Thomas Walsingham’s Chronicon Angliae, published in William Camden’s Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, à veteribus scripta (1602–3). 212r10 Walsinghami. Historia Anglica fol. Walsingham, Thomas. Historia brevis ... ab Edwardo primo ad Henricum quintum. Ed. M. Parker. London: H. Bynneman, 1574. fol. STC 25004. Running head reads ‘Tho. Walsingham Hist. Angl.’ Commonplace book reference by Robert Sidney in CKS U1475 z1/1. Usually issued with STC 863, Joannes Asser’s Aelfredi regis res gestae (1574), listed at 5v24: possibly a duplicated entry; possibly another copy, parted from the Asser and bound separately. 212r11 Walthamus Episcopus Naumbergensis vi. Iurisdictio 89r23 212r12 Walthamus Episc. Naumbergensis de Investitura Episcopum per Imperat. facienda vi de Iurisdictione &c 89r23 212r13 Wards vi. Commission. 37r08 212r14 Ward word to Hastinges Watchword. 4o. Parsons, Robert. A temperate ward-word, to the turbulent and seditious Wach-word of Sir F. Hastinges. [Antwerp: A. Conincx], 1599. 4o. STC 19415, ARCR II, #637. 212r15 Wareni de Eremberg. meditamenta pro fœderibus 4o. Weyhe, Eberhard von (Waremundus de Erenberg). Meditamenta pro foederibus. 8o edns. found 1601–10. 212r16 Warnefridus vi. Iornandes 87r16 212r17 Watsoni Amyntæ gaudia. 8o. Watson, Thomas. Amintae gaudia. London: W. Ponsonby, 1592. 4o. STC 25117. 212r18 Waymouth’s low Countrey trayning. 8o. Waymouth, John. Low-Countrie trayning. London: T. Snodham f. W. Welby a. E. Brewster, 1617. 4o. STC 25142.

212r19 Weauers Monuments. fol. Weever, John. Ancient funerall monuments. London: T. Harper, sold by L. Sadler, 1631. fol. STC 25223. Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631-32 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 12s. 212r20 Webbs trauells. 8o. Webbe, Edward. The rare and most wonderfull things which E. Webbe hath seene and passed in his troublesome travailes. London, 1590-[1600]. 4o. STC 25151.5–54.

212v01 Weckerus de secretis. 16. Wecker, Johann Jacob. De secretis. 8o and small-format edns. found 1559–1642. 212v02 Weemes Exposition of the Morall Law. 4o. Weemes, John. An exposition of the morall law. London: T. Cotes f. J. Bellamy, 1632. 4o. STC 25215. 212v03 Weise Apologie des Estats de Boheme Schoppe, Caspar. Apologie ou declaration des raisons pour lesquelles les trois estats du royaume de Boheme sub utraque ont esté contraints de prendre les armes pour leur defence & conservation. Tr. S. Weis. [n.p.], 1619. 4o. BL. In 1723 booklist. 212v04 Welden vi Court 39v34 212v05 Weldon. vi. Doctrine. 46v27 212v06 Welwood de Dominio maris. 4o. bis Welwood, William. De dominio maris, juribusque ad dominum praecipue spectantibus assertio brevis et methodica. Cosmopoli [i.e., London]: G. fonti-silvius [i.e., T. Creede f. W. Welwood], 1615. 4o. STC 25240. ‘bis’ = two copies. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z47/2. 212v07 Welwoods Abridgment of sea laws. 4o. Welwood, William. An abridgement of all sea-lawes. London, 1613–36. 4o and 8o. STC 25237–8. 212v08 Wentworts Miscellanie of Orisons. 4o. Wentworth, Paul. The miscellanie or, a registrie, and methodicall directorie of orizons. London: J. Harrison, 1615. 4o. STC 25244. 212v09 Wernerus vi. Fasciculus Temporum. 56r14

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212v10 Westmonasterium vi. Reges 161r13–14 212v11 Westmonasterium vi. Reges, Reginas, Nobiles &c 161r13–14 212v12 Wests Presidents. 4o. West, William. Symbolaeographia ... the art, description, or image of instruments and presidents. London, 1590–1647. 4o. STC 25267–76, Wing W1394–94B. 212v13 Wheelers Treatise of Commerce 4 . Wheeler, John. A treatise of commerce. London, 1601; Middelburg, 1601. 4o. STC 25330–1. Duplicated entry or another copy at 196r04.

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212v14 Wheresoeuer you see me trust to your self. 4o. Powell, Thomas. Wheresoever you see me, trust unto your selfe. Or, the mysterie of lending and borrowing. London: B. fisher, 1623. 4o. STC 20171. 212v15 Whites Reply to Iesuite Fisher fol. bis White, francis. A replie to jesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propounded by king James. London: A. Islip, 1624. fol. STC 25382. ‘bis’ = two copies. 212v16 Whites way to the Church. 4. bis White, John. The way to the true church. London: J. Bill a. W. Barrett, 1608–16. 4o. STC 25394–7. ‘bis’ = two copies. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/8): 7 May 1624, 1s 6d ‘for the covering of Dr. Whyte his booke.’ one of the two copies may be the folio 1624 edn., issued as the first part of White’s Workes (STC 25398, 25389–89a).

213r02 Whitlock vid. Observacions 130v07 213r03 A Whip for the present house of Lords, or the Leuellers Leuell’d &c vi. Ramas Eng. 5. parte 158v04 Lilburne, John. A whip for the present House of Lords; or the Levellers levelled. [London, 1648]. 4o. Wing L2198. 213r04 Wyatt vid. Historie 74v06 213r05 Witches vid. Candle. 28r02 213r06 Wisemans Civill Law. vid. Law. 96r07

213v01 Williams Bishop of Ossorys Antichrist revealed. vi. Antichrist 10r05 213v02 Wilson vi. Historie. 76v02 213v03 Witt reuiued in Questions & Aunswers by Asdryasdust Tossoffacan – 8o. 1660.

212v17 Whitgift his life. 4o. Paule, Sir George. The life of the most reverend prelate J. Whitgift. London: T. Snodham, 1612. 4o. STC 19484.

Gayton, Edmund (pseud. Asdryasdust Tossoffacan). Wit Revived: or, a new and excellent way of divertisement, digested into most ingenious questions and answers. London, 1656. 12o. Wing G423. ‘1660’ for 1656 possibly an error, possibly a reference to an edn. no longer extant.

212v18 Wickliff against the [blank] of Fryars. 4o. Wiclif, John. Two short treatises, against the orders of the begging friars. Ed. T. James. oxford: J. Barnes, 1608. 4o. STC 25589.

213v04 Womans Doctor transl. out of Nich. Fontanus 8o. Lond. 1652. fonteyn, nicolaas. The womans doctour. London: J. Blague a. S. Howes, 1652. 12o. Wing f1418A.

212v19 Widrington an English Cathol. against Fitzherbert concerning temporall Princes. 4o. Widdrington, Roger (pseud. of Thomas Preston). A ... confutation of the Reply of T. Fitzherbert. Wherein also are confuted the chiefest objections ... against Widdrinton’s Apologie for the right, or soveraigntie of temporall princes. London, 1616. 4o. STC 25598, ARCR II, #655.

213v05 Woman, accomplish’d, in English 8o. 1656. by W. Montague Esqr. Du Bosc, Jacques. The accomplish’d woman. Tr. W. Montagu. London: G. Bedell a. T. Collins, 1656. 12o. Wing D2407A (formerly Wing D2407). See 81r04 for a version in french.

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214r01 Wigorniensis vi. Matthei. 113r04 214r02 Willelmi Parisiensis Episc. Constitutiones Synodales – B. P. To. 6. William (bp. of Paris). Additiones [to the Constitutiones synodales of Galonus (bp. of Paris and cardinal)]. Incipit: Praecipitur presbyteris clericos cuiunque. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 6. 214r03 Williams Actions of the Low Countreys. 4o. bis Williams, Sir Roger. The actions of the Lowe Countries. Ed. Sir J. Hayward. London: H. Lownes f. M. Lownes, 1618. 4o. STC 25731. ‘bis’ = two copies. 214r04 Wills & Testaments. vi. Swinburne 184r03 214r05 Wilkins vi. Mathematicall. 113r07 214r06 Witchcraft vi. Cotta & Scott 39v26, 172v06 214r07 Witfliet Descriptionis Ptolimaicæ fol. Wytfliet, Corneille. Descriptionis Ptolemaicae augmentum, sive Occidentis notitia brevi commentario illustrata. fol. edns. found 1597–1603. 214r08 Witinchindi Annales Widukind (von Korvei). Annales Witichindi Monachi Corbeiensis. Ed. R. Reineck. frankfurt: A. Wechel, 1577. fol. CUL. Title differs in edns. of 1532 and 1621 (and see also the note at 214r09). 214r09 Witinchindus vi. Germanicorum. 64r17 Apparently not included among the texts published in the three collections grouped together at 64r17. Probably a cross-reference to the work listed at 214r08. The editor of 214r08 also edited Chronici Ditmari at 64r17, so 214r08 may have been considered part of the ‘Germanicorum’ group.

214r13 Womans lawyer. 4o. The lawes resolutions of womens rights. London: assignees of J. More, sold by J. Grove, 1632. 4o. STC 7437. Running head reads ‘The womans lawyer.’ Purchased from Richard Whitaker, 1631–2 (CKS U1475 A63/5), 4s. 214r14 Works vi. Reliquiæ. 161v14 214r15 World vi Description. 44r24 214r16 Wotton vi. Elements. 50v12 214r17 Wottons obseruacions by way of Paralel betweene the Earle of Essex & the Duke of Buckingham – MS. Wotton, Sir Henry. [Observations by way of a parallel]. Manuscript. Manuscript version of a text first published as A parallell betweene Robert late earle of Essex, and George late duke of Buckingham (London, 1641), Wing W3647. 214r18 Wroth his Destruction of Troy. 8o. Virgilius Maro, Publius. The destruction of Troy, or the acts of Aeneas. Tr. Sir T. Wroth. London: T.D., sold by n. Bourne, 1620. 4o. STC 24810. 214r19 Wurtembergiæ Ducis Consultatio de Principatu inter Provincias Europæ. 4o. frederick I (duke of Würtemberg). Consultatio de principatu inter provincias Europae. 4o and 8o edns. found 1613–37. In 1723 booklist. 214r20 Withers Prince Hen. his Obsequies. 8o. Wither, George. Prince Henries obsequies or mournefull elegies upon his death. London: E. Allde f. A. Johnson, 1612. 4o. STC 25915. Dedicated to Robert Sidney, and includes an elegy on William Sidney.

214r10 Wittaker vi. Reynolds 159v09 214r11 Wittakeri Christianæ Pietatis institutio Græcol. nowell, Alexander. Christianismou stoicheiosis ... Christianae pietatis prima institutio. Tr. W. Whitaker. London, 1575–1638. 8o and 12o. STC 18726–9. See 128r10 for a related title by the same author. 214r12 Wittakerus contra Campianum. 8o. Whitaker, William. Ad rationes decem Edmundi Campiani jesuitae, responsio. London: T. Vautrollier f. T. Chard, 1581. 8o. STC 25358–9.

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X 216r01 Xauerij vita per Tursellinum. 16. Torsellini, orazio. De vita Francisci Xaverii. 8o and small-format edns. found 1594–1627. Accounts of Philipp Maret for the second earl when Lord Lisle (CKS U1475 A41/5): 14 feb. 1622/3, 2s for ‘Tursellinus de Vita Xavierij.’

y 217r01 Yorke vi. Brooke. 23v23 217r02 Yncas vi. Histoire & Comentarios Reales. 37r03, 75r14 217r03 Yearwoods Penitent Murderer vid. Narratiue. 123v03

216r02 Xenophon. fol. Xenophon. Probably Opera. fol. edns. throughout the period.

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216r03 Xenophons Historie translated by Bingham fol. Xenophon. The historie of Xenophon. Tr. J. Bingham. London: J. Haviland f. R. Mab, 1623. fol. STC 26064.

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216r04 Xenophontis Cyripædia Græc. 16. Xenophon. Cyropaedia. 8o and small-format edns. in Greek found from 1540.

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216r05 Xenophontis Cyripædia. 4o. Xenophon. [Cyropaedia]. 4o edns. published throughout the period. A copy (Paris: A. Wechel, 1572) once owned by Philip Sidney is at Penshurst (private collection), bearing his signature on the title page in the form ‘Ph. Sidney’ and containing a few marginal markings in his hand. Purchased in the twentieth century, it has been rebound with the De L’Isle arms on the spine. There is no evidence to indicate that it is the copy listed in the catalogue. 216r06 Xenophon. Opera Omnia. fol. & 4o. Xenophon. Opera. Many fol. and 4o edns. throughout the period. Two copies. 216r07 Xilander in Dionem Annotationes. 8o. Cassius Dio; Xylander, Wilhelm; Xiphilinus, Joannes. Dionis Cassii Romanae historiae libri ... XXV nimirum a XXXVI ad LXI ... G. Xylandro interprete. His accesserunt eiusdem annotationes ... additum est J. Xiphilini e Dione compendium. Lyons: G. Rouille, 1559. 8o. BL. 216r08 Xiphilinus vi. Xilander. 216r07

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219r06 Zacharias aduersus Manichæos B. P. To. 4o. zacharias, Scholasticus (bp. of Mytilene). Syntagma adversus Manichaeos. PG 85: 1143. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 4, pt. 2. 219r07 Zanchier in Logicam vi Sanchiez. 170v02 219r08 Zanchius de Operibus Dei fol. zanchius, Hieronymus. De operibus Dei intra spatium sex dierum creatis opus. fol. and 4o edns. found 1591–1602. 219r09 Zancho vi. Lanteri 95r20 219r10 Zannellus de Consilio Tridentino. 4o. zannelli, Vicenzo. De concilio Tridentino. Riva: J. Marcaria, 1563. 4o. oxford (Bodleian). 219r11 Zecchius de Principe 8o. zecchi, Lelio. Politicorum, sive de principatus administratione libri III. 8o and 12o edns. found 1600–7. 219r12 Zeising Theatrum Machinarum. 4o. zeising, Heinrich. Theatri machinarum. 4o edns. found 1607–21. 219r13 Zeland vi. Ordonnances 133v10 219r14 Zenocarus de vita Car. 5ti fol. zenocarus, Gulielmus. De vita Caroli quinti imperatoris, Caesaris, vere Augusti, libri quinque. Antwerp, 1596. fol. 219r15 Zenonis Episc. Vermensis sermones B. P. To. 2. zeno (bp. of Verona). Sermones. PL 11: 253. See 21r13: included in La Bigne (1624), vol. 2. 219r16 Zieglerus vi. Crantzius. 39v42 219r17 Zimara vi. Aristot. Problemat. 11v27

219v01 Zipæus vi. Ius Pontificium 89v05 219v02 Zonara Annali. zonaras, Joannes. Historia di Giovanni Zonara. Tr. M. Emilio. Venice: L. degli Avanzi, 1560. 8o. Bn.

zonaras’s Compendium historiarum was popularly known as, and sometimes published under the title of, Annales. Spelling of title in entry and presence in 1723 booklist of ‘Historia di Giovanni zonara’ indicate the edn. in Italian. Philip Sidney recommends zonaras in his letter to Edward Denny, 22 May 1580 (Kuin, II, 984). Sidney family copy at Penshurst (private collection), title page bearing the signature of Robert Sidney in the form ‘R. Sydney’; annotations in his hand on 80–1, 138–9, and verso of rear flyleaf. Cited by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/5 and z1/9. Sold by Sotheby’s as lot 206 in their sale beginning 18 february 1852; it went for 6s 6d to the dealer George Bumstead. Subsequently sold to the Sidney family in 1853 by James Halliwell-Phillipps (CKS U1500 f9/5). 219v03 Zonarus in Cannones Apostolorum gr. la. fol. zonaras, Joannes. In canones SS. Apostolorum et sacrorum conciliorum ... commentarii. Paris, 1618. fol. BL. 219v04 Zonarus in Epist. Cannonicas vi. Gr. Thaumaturgium 66v28 219v05 Zonca di Machine & Edifici fol. zonca, Vittorio. Novo teatro di machine ed edificii per varie e sicure operatione. fol. edns. found Padua, 1607–21. 219v06 Zosymi Historiæ. zosimus (the Historian). Historiae novae libri VI. fol. edns. found Basle, 1531, 1576. Range limited to edns. that include the works of Jornandes (Alanus), as indicated by the crossreference at 5r26. Commonplace book reference by the second earl in CKS U1475 z1/4. 219v07 Zubleri Novum Testamentum Instrumentum Geometricum. 4. zubler, Leonhard. Novum instrumentum geometricum. 4o edns. found Basle, 1607–25. 219v08 Zuckwolfij Chronographia Sacra. 4o. zückwolf, Jacob. Chronographiae sacrae utriusque testamenti historias continentis libri V. 4o and 8o edns. found 1594–1607. 219v09 Ziliolo vid Historie 78r05

Appendix: Additional Extant Books Associated with the Early Library at Penshurst Annotations to thirty-four entries in the catalogue describe extant books associated (or possibly associated) with members of the Sidney family (see Index under ‘Books Located’). This appendix lists additional extant books associated (or possibly associated) with the early library of the Sidney family but not represented in the catalogue and so not discussed there. Some of these books appear to have left Penshurst before the catalogue was created; with others, the evidence for family association postdates the creation of the catalogue. These books add to our knowledge of the Sidneys’ reading, and the provenance information they contain may offer clues about the subsequent history of the library at Penshurst, including its dispersal. All copies have been seen unless otherwise indicated. App.1 An act for the sale of several lands and estates forfeited to the common-wealth for treason. London: J. field, 1651. fol. Thomason E.1061[51]. Location: Penshurst (private collection). Lightly annotated in the hand of the second earl. not catalogued separately in Wing, since also issued as part of a through-paged set. Bound here with a selection of about forty acts and ordinances (not paginated continuously) dated between 1651–7; this is the only text with annotations.

App.2 Augustine (saint). Of the citie of God. Com. J. L. Vives. Tr. J. Healey. London: G. Eld, 1610. fol. STC 916. Location: Manchester, Chetham’s Library (DD4 28 18124). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. no apparent markings, but heavily used at some point as spine and boards are worn. not the copy listed in the catalogue (15r06) and cited in the commonplace books, which was the Latin edition (though also with commentary by J.L. Vives). Later bookplate of Chetham’s Library.

Sidney and his friend fulke Greville on the recto of the front free endpaper: ‘Je suis apartenant a monsieur philipe Sidnaye qui me troue cy me rende a qui Je suis’ and then vertically below it, ‘foulke griuell is a good boye witnes [illegible]’ (see figure 4). Provenance: Richard farmer, earl of Warwick, Hugh Walpole. See Robertson, ‘Sidney and Bandello’ (1966).

App.4 The holy bible, conteyning the old testament, and the new. [Royal or ‘Authorized’ version]. London: R. Barker, [1613 or 1614] (1613). 4o in 8s. STC 2227, 2228, or 2233. Location: Penshurst (private collection). General title page missing, but the title page of the new Testament is dated 1613 and that of the Psalms 1614 (STC 2548). Apparently vol. 2 only of a copy bound in two vols.: text begins in Ezekiel 4 (sig. 2z8), and, while the volume is missing some initial pages, it probably began at the most a gathering or two earlier. Rebound in a manner identical to the distinctive binding of the manuscript of the library catalogue (CKS U1475 z45/2): see Textual Introduction for a discussion of the binding style. The binding on the bible is as worn as that on the library catalogue. Heavily annotated and underlined throughout by the second earl. ‘22 feb. 1632’ written at the beginning of the new Testament, but the extensive comments suggest continuous use over several decades. Beside Micah 1:8 (‘I wil go stript and naked’) he has commented ‘Like the Quakers,’ a word that first appears in the late 1640s.

App.5 La Bible. Geneva: P. Chouët, 1665. 4o. Location: Penshurst (private collection). Inscription in the hand of Robert Sidney, fourth earl of Leicester: ‘R. Sidney Anno 1669no. A Paris.’ Bookplate of Hugh Cecil Lowther, fifth earl of Lonsdale (1857–1944). Apparently bought back in the twentieth century, after the dispersal of the Lonsdale library (1922, 1937).

App.3 Bandello, Matteo. XVIII Histoires tragiques. Tr. P. Boaistuau a. f. de Belleforest. Lyons, 1561. 16o.

App.6 Book of Hours (Latin, Use of Sarum). Manuscript, third quarter of the fifteenth century.

Location: Canterbury, The King’s School, Hugh Walpole Collection. With inscriptions by the schoolboy Philip

Location: oxford, Bodleian Library (MS Bodl. 850). 205 × 150 mm. Dated notes in the calendar suggest that the

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volume belonged to the families of Byddey (1512), Gavell (1538), and Sidney (1482–1554); the manuscript was in the Bodleian Library by 1620. Contains notations of the births of Henry Sidney (fol. ix), Robert Sidney (fol. x), Sir Philip Sidney (fol. xi), and others.

Location: oxford, Christ Church (CHC e.7.9). Inscribed on title page by Robert Sidney ‘This booke was given me by the Excellent princess of orange 1595. Sydney’; pages numbered in his hand. Binding vellum, gold-stamped with elaborate oval centre decoration.

App.7 Bouchet, Jean. Les annales d’Aquitaine. Poitiers: E. de Marnef, 1557. fol.

App.11 Donne, John. LXXX Sermons. London: R. Royston a. R. Marriot, 1640. fol. STC 7038.

Location: Cologny-Geneva, Bibliotheca Bodmeriana. With Certain Sonnets 6, ‘Sleep Baby myne’ written at the foot of the last page (sig. 3r6v) in the hand of Philip Sidney. See Croft, Autograph Poetry in the English language (1973), I, 14 and plate, and Woudhuysen, Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts (1996), 221–2. Rebound, with elements of seventeenth-century binding laid down on new boards. on front paste-down, in a nineteenth-century hand: ‘Autograph of Sir Philip Sydney at the End.’ nineteenth-century bookplate of Earl Temple of Stowe (Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville, 1823–89), third duke of Buckingham and Chandos. Woudhuysen (221) suggests the book may have long been in the Temple family: ‘John Temple, who bought the property [i.e., Stowe House] in 1590, was a cousin of Sir William Temple, [Philip] Sidney’s secretary.’ Book label from Sotheby’s 1849 sale, duke of Buckingham, Stowe House, with blanks filled in: ‘Third day’s sale, lot 769.’ Sold to one ‘Lincolne’ for 3s. Clipping (noting the presence of the Sidney autograph) pasted in from another sale catalogue (untraced) with the lot number 139, possibly the sale in which it was acquired by Richard Monckton Milnes, Baron Houghton, father of Robert, marquis of Crewe, whose bookplate also appears. Sold by Raphael M. King, catalogue 52 ([1951?]), item 178, and bought by Martin Bodmer.

Location: Harvard, Houghton Library (STC 7038(A) Lobby XII.4.3). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704 (on title page verso). Binding seventeenth-century gold-stamped brown leather. Modern pencilled name of James W. Hoste on front paste-down. Purchased by Harvard 15 november 1932.

App.8 Caesar, Julius. De bello Gallico. Lyons: B. Vincentius, 1574. fol. Location: oxford, collection of the late Hugh Williamson. Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. The catalogue lists at least three Latin editions but not one in folio (27r05, 27r07), so probably either an early book that migrated out of the family’s possession, or one purchased between 1666 and 1704.

App.9 Chronicorum Turcicorum. Ed. P. Lonicer. frankfurt: J. a. S. feyerabend, 1578. fol. Location: Penshurst (private collection). With several signatures of Henry Sidney. Apparently bought back by the family in the later nineteenth or early twentieth century: with clipping from an anonymous sale catalogue indicating previous sale by Puttick and Simpson (3 Mar. 1862), lot 51.

App.10 Discours sur les moiens de conserver l’estat, et la religion au Pays Bas. [n.p.], 1584. 4o.

App.12 Du Bec-Crespin, Jean. The historie of the great emperour Tamerlan. Tr. H. Mildmay. London: W. Ponsonby, 1597. 4o. STC 7263. Location: unknown. Signed on title page ‘Katharine Sydney,’ that is, Robert Sidney’s daughter Kate (1589–1616). Sold Sotheby’s, 19 July 1990, lot 5; current owner untraced.

App.13 [‘The full Anthems’]. Manuscript. fol. Location: oxford, Bodleian Library MS Rawl. Poet. 23 (SC 14517). Manuscript of anthems prepared for Charles I. Letter pasted in testifies that it was given to John, sixth earl of Leicester by the antiquary John Bowack, as ‘fitter for your Lordships Library, than my poor Collection’ (29 April 1732). note by Richard Rawlinson, ‘This Ms. of Anthems belonged to John Earl of Leicester Constable of the Tower, and was purchased at an auction at St. Pauls Coffee House St. Pauls Church yeard on Saturday 15 January 1742–3 by me RR.’ for other books associated with the Sidney family purchased by Rawlinson, see 95r12, 126v04, and 138v09.

App.14 Garimberto, Girolamo. Concetti. Venice, 1559. 12o. Location: Penshurst (private collection). With signature of Mary (Dudley) Sidney. Later owners: francis Beale, John [illegible], and Samuel Beckwith. Bookplate of Sir William Robert Sidney, who evidently purchased it in the nineteenth century (partial sale catalogue clipping pasted in).

App.15 [Garter ordinances] ‘The Statutes and ordinaunces of the most noble order of Saint George named the Garter.’ Manuscript. fol. Location: London, British Library (Davis 93). Addressed: ‘Du tres noble et puissant Seigneur, Robert Sidney, vicomte Lisle, Baron de Penshurst. Chambellan de La maison de la tres excellente Princesse, La Royne Anna, et Chevalier du Tres noble ordre de la farretierre’ (f. 1v); Sidney’s arms (16 quarterings) within the Garter surround (f. 2v).

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Paginated in the hand of Robert Sidney, and with a few marginal numbers and corrections in his hand. Bound by the successor of the MacDurnan Gospels binder, John Bateman, about 1616. See foot, The Henry Davis Gift (1983), II, 86. Provenance: Robert Sidney, Richard Bull, Lord Burgh (sold Sotheby’s, 28 June 1926, lot 129), Dobell, Mortimer Schiff (sold Sotheby’s, 23 March 1938, lot 197), Maggs, sold 19 november 1941 to Henry Davis, given to the British Museum (now British Library) in 1968.

App.16 Giraldi Cinthio, Giovanni Battista. Gli antivalomeni tragedia. Venice: G.C. Cagnacini, 1583. 8o. Location: oxford, Bodleian Library (J-J Sidney 183 [1]). Signed on title page ‘Rob. Sidney. 1584 13 Junij’ below imprint and his motto, ‘fata viam inuenient’ above title. Later signature of Andrew fletcher of Saltoun (1653–1716). Sold to Bent Juel-Jensen in 1986 (via von Hünersdorff, catalogue 11, item 185) and bequeathed to oxford in 2006.

App.17 Hakluyt, Richard. Divers voyages touching the discoverie of America. London: T. Dawson f. T. Woodcocke, 1582. 4o. STC 12624. Bound with: Cartier, Jacques, A shorte and briefe narration of the two navigations and discoveries to the Northweast partes called Newe Fraunce. Tr. J. florio. London: H. Bynneman, 1580. 4o. STC 4699. Location: oxford, St. John’s College (HB4/6.a.3.21[1]). Vellum binding with oval device in centre of cover with ‘P’ on one side and ‘S’ on the other: for places where Sidney may have signed his books in this way see Pescatore (App.25), Sadoleto (App.28), and Xenophon (216r05). Hakluyt volume dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney, but not the Cartier, so the volume was assembled by someone who believed the two works should be associated with him. no evidence of Sidney family provenance. first sections (letters, Cabot, ‘norumbega’) more heavily worn. Signed ‘Edward midlton’ on f. 1v. Bequest of nathaniel Crynes (1686–1745).

App.18 Hall, Edward. The union of the two noble and illustrate famelies of Lancastre & Yorke. London: R. Grafton, 1548. fol. STC 12721. Location: folger Shakespeare Library (12721 cop. 2). Contains two pages of manuscript verse and aphorisms (sigs. 2R8r and 3K7v) in the hands of Sir Henry Sidney and Mary Dudley Sidney, signed ‘Mary Sidney’ ‘H.S.’ and ‘M.S.’ and dated 1551. The source texts include works by ovid and Pliny (probably via Erasmus), the Imagines mortis, and William Baldwin’s Treatise on moral philosophy (1547): for a discussion, see Strycharski, ‘Some Verses of Henry and Mary Dudley Sidney’ (2011). Additional inscriptions of ‘Raphe Raleston [Rafeston?] 1603’ and ‘John fourney, 1623.’ Purchased by the folger from the Anderson sale, 29 April 1918. original

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title page missing and supplied by a made-up replacement dated 1550 and with the reading ‘illustrious families.’

App.19 Herodian. Herodiani histor. lib. VIII. Tr. A. Poliziano. Ed. H. Estienne. Geneva: H. Estienne, 1581. 8o. Location: new york, collection of Robert S. Pirie. Dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney, and signed by Robert Sidney on title page with his motto ‘Inveniam viam aut faciam.’ Date of publication has been altered by hand from 1581 to 1586; possibly a presentation to Sidney from Estienne in memory of his brother. Blind-stamped calf, rebound in the seventeenth century, and rebacked. Later owners: C. fleet (1796), francis Pierrepont Barnard (1880), olwen P.f. Brogan (1934), Robert S. Pirie.

App.20 Inglis, Esther. A New Yeers Guift for the Right Honorable and Vertuous Lord My Lord Sidnay of the Hand Writing and Limming of Mee Esther Inglis the Ffirst of Ianuar, 1606. Manuscript. Dated 1606. Location: University of Texas Austin, Harry Ransom Center (Pforzheimer Library MS 40). Created for presentation to Robert Sidney in 1606. Includes a Latin verse to Robert Sidney by Bartholomew Kello (f. 2). Contains a selection from the Book of Proverbs. Provenance: William Caldecott, Andover (in 1861), J. B. Caldecott, sold Sotheby’s, 15 feb. 1932, lot 61, Carl H. Pforzheimer, University of Texas, 1986. for a description of ornamentation and binding and references to other discussions, see Scott-Elliott and yeo, ‘Calligraphic Manuscripts of Esther Inglis’ (1990), item 21. (Seen in digital facsimile.)

App.21 Lomazzo, Giovanni Paulo. A tracte containing the artes of curious paintinge carvinge & buildinge. Tr. R. Haydock. oxford: J. Barnes f. R. Haydock, 1598. fol. STC 16698. Location: folger Shakespeare Library (16698, copy 1). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. A few notes, all in the same bold early hand, unidentified. Later owner: Sir Leicester Harmsworth.

App.22 Magna Carta, cum aliis antiquis statutis. 2 pts. in 1. London: T. Berthelet, 1531 (1532). 8o. STC 9271. Location: Penshurst (private collection). Annotated in various hands, including that of Robert Sidney (ff. 137v and 138r).

App.23 Le Mercure hollandois, contenant les choses les plus remarquables de toute la terre. 10 vols. Amsterdam: H. a. T. Boom (vols. 1–7) and H. Boom a. widow of T. Boom (vols. 8–10), 1678–83. 12o. Location: Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College (Korey, The Books of Isaac Norris, 1243). An incomplete set (vols. 1, 4, 5, 6, 8); vols. 1, 4, 5, and 6 bound alike in vellum with lapped fore-edges,

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vol. 8 in vellum with plain edges and more heavily worn; vols. 4 and 6 lack title pages. Bookplate in vol. 5 of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. 1723 booklist indicates a fivevol. set then at Penshurst. An early hand notes osborne sale 1749, no. 14772: see Thomas osborne, A catalogue of thirty thousand volumes (1749), there listed as ‘9 tom.’ and priced at 9s (383). Evidently among the books sold by osborne in America (see Introduction); owned by Isaac norris and left by him to Dickinson College. See Korey, no. 1243. See also App.24 below.

App.24 Pellisson-fontanier, Paul. Relation contenant l’histoire de l’Académie Françoise. 2 pts. in 1. Paris: T. Jolly, 1672. 12o. Location: Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College (Korey, The Books of Isaac Norris, 1378). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Listed as no. 14122 in Thomas osborne, A catalogue of thirty thousand volumes (1749) for 2s (366). Evidently among the books sold by osborne in America (see Introduction); owned by Isaac norris and left by him to Dickinson College. See also App.23 above.

App.25 Pescatore, Giovanni Battista. La morte di Ruggiero continuata alla materia de l’Ariosto. Venice: C. da Trino, 1551. 8o. Location: Harvard, Houghton Library (Ital 7713.10.38*). on sig. A3v, the decoration above a dedicatory sonnet by Leona Aldrobandina is signed on the left ‘Phillip’ and on the right ‘Sidne.’ At the bottom of the page, probably in the same hand, is written a line from Publilius Syrus, ‘Amici vitia si feras, facis [recte facias] Tua’ (If you overlook the mistake of a friend, you make it your own), with the initials ‘T.R.’ The hand is italic, with secretary characteristics. Sparingly annotated with marginal dots and some underlinings, and with stanzas in many cantos numbered by hand. Bookplate of the Biblioteca Cavalieri (no. 1266 in the catalogue of the bibliophile Giuseppe Cavalieri of ferrara, 1908). Gift of P.A.B. Widener and his sister Mrs Josephine Widener Wichfield, in memory of their father Joseph E. Widener. Possibly a book presented to Philip Sidney; possibly a Philip Sidney book, but the resemblance of the hand to his known italic is uncertain, and the concluding initials are unexplained. However, Sidney’s Xenophon (216r05) is signed in the same way, as is the more doubtful Sadoleto (App.28); see also the binding of the Hakluyt (App.17). The book appears to have remained in Italy, and if Sidney did indeed sign it, could have been given by him to a friend during his youthful travels there.

App.26 Prynne, William. Canterburies Doome. London: J. Macock f. M. Spark, 1646. fol. (in 4s). Wing P3917. Location: Göttingen, niedersachsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek (4o H. Brit.ec.7895). Bookplate of

Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. A few brief annotations and corrections, probably in the hand of the second earl, on a2r, 19, and 153. Stamped ‘Ex Bibliotheca Acad. Georgiae Augustae.’ Göttingen library archive records purchase from Thomas osborne, catalogue of 1754, vol. 1, no. 770: see A catalogue of the libraries of the late Dr. Cromwell Mortimer ... and many others (1753–4), where it is listed descriptively as ‘Prynne’s History of the Trial, &c. of Archbp. Laud’ and priced at 3s 6d (80).

App.27 [Psalter]. ‘The Sidney Psalter.’ Large, finely decorated folio manuscript, ca 1450. Location: Cambridge, Trinity College Library (R 17.3). Vellum manuscript of 147 leaves. Described in Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, ed. M.R. James (1900–4), vol. 2, item 988. Arms of the Barons Sudley of Sudley, Worcs. (see Papworth’s Ordinary, 284-85 and 705). Records (on fols. 2r, 2v, 4r, 5r, 5v, 6r) the births, marriages, and in one case the death of the parents and siblings of Mary Sidney, countess of Pembroke, her own marriage, and the births of three Pembroke children and the death of one. The dates span the period 1529–84, but the entries are evidently a retrospective task undertaken either at the direction of the countess herself or of Mary Dudley Sidney (d. 1586). The entries are in at least two contemporary hands, not yet identified. See Hannay, Philip’s Phoenix (1990), 4–5, and note 8. In the library of Archbishop Whitgift (d. 1604) as ‘Psalterium magna latina’; his arms appear on the cover. The first or ‘Beatus’ leaf is not part of the original manuscript. It shows the Sidney arms with eleven quarterings, enclosed in a Garter, and must have been added after 1616, when Robert Sidney became a Garter Knight, because someone recognized the association of the book with the Sidneys.

App.28 Sadoleto, Jacopo. Epistolarum libri sexdecim. Eiusdem ad Paulum Sadoletum epistolarum liber unus. Cologne: Heirs of A. Birckmann, 1554. 8o. Location: folger Shakespeare Library (BX 4705 S2 1554 Cage). on either side of ‘sexdecim’ are the initials ‘P’ and ‘S.’ They do not resemble other examples of Philip Sidney’s hand, but are in the position where his initials appear in the Xenophon (216r05), the Hakluyt (App.17), and Pescatore (App.25). Sparingly marked. on sig. a2r, in red, an ‘A’ over a ‘W’ with the date 1566. on the first flyleaf is a pencil notation giving brief biographies of Sidney and of Sadoleto, and speculating that AW are the initials of a member of the Walsingham family. However, more likely candidates are one or another of the two Anthony Wingfields. for Anthony Wingfield, the Cambridge orator who was dispatched to the continent several times by Queen Elizabeth, see ODNB. for Anthony Wingfield, the Lincolnshire gentleman who wrote to Lady Golding on 5 December 1585 soliciting funds to enable him to accompany Sir Philip Sidney to the continent, see Cook, A

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Manor through Four Centuries (1938), 72–3. Wingfield’s letter is in Harvard, Houghton Library, Autograph file.

App.29 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. Tragoediae cum notis Johannis Frederici Gronovii. Amsterdam: H. and widow of T. Boom, 1682. 8o. Location: Leeds, collection of Michael Brennan. Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Eighteenthcentury binding. no annotations. no further provenance until found abandoned in Durban, South Africa, by Karl Ainsworth of Burnley, Lancashire, who sold it to Michael Brennan in January 2006.

App.30 Seyssel, Claude de. De republica Galliae et regum officiis libri duo. Tr. J. Sleidanus. Strasbourg: J. Rihel, 1562. 12o. Location: new york, Morgan Library and Museum (S6938/ E-L/48/B). A note in the volume, probably in the hand of Christ Church fellow Richard Edes (1554–1604), records that the book was a gift from Robert Sidney on 4 March 1576 (when Sidney was twelve years old). Bound in vellum with Jean froissart, Historiarum opus omne (Paris: S. Colines, 1537), but the froissart may be separate from the gift.

App.31 Shakespeare, William. Mr. William Shakespear’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. London: f. H. Herringman, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley, 1685. fol. Wing S2915. Location: free Library of Philadelphia. Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Signed ‘Ann Leicester, 1710.’ not seen.

App.32 Sidney, Sir Philip. A defence of poetry. Manuscript, late sixteenth century. Location: Penshurst Place (private collection). HMC I, 304 (MS 1226). 223 x 312 mm. Bound in a contemporary vellum wrapper cut to size. With Robert Sidney’s signature on the first (blank) leaf, and some corrections on fols. 13r and 15 possibly in his hand. Edited from this manuscript in Sidney, Miscellaneous Prose, 59–121; described in Beal, Index of English Literary Manuscripts, vol. 1, pt. 2, 484 and Woudhuysen, Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 410. It is not clear whether this manuscript ever left Penshurst. not seen.

App.33 Sidney, Sir Philip. Defence of the Earl of Leicester. Manuscript, ca 1585. Location: Pierpont Morgan Library (MA 1475). Approximately 300 x 216 mm (first six leaves), 200 x 157 mm (last

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leaf). Bound as part of a volume of Sidney family documents dating from 1573 to 1671. Sir Philip Sidney’s autograph draft, with revisions. With two endorsements on the last leaf, now much deteriorated. According to Collins, the first once read ‘A Discourse in Defence of the Earle of Leycester’ and the second ‘In my Uncles own Hand, worthy to be better known to the World’ (I, 68). Collins believed the first endorsement to have been written by Robert Sidney, but Woudhuysen notes that it is ‘certainly not’ his hand (Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 412). But the second endorsement probably is written by the second earl. Edited from this manuscript in Sidney, Miscellaneous Prose, 123–42; described in Beal, Index of English Literary Manuscripts, vol. 1, pt. 2, 484 (SiP 172) and Woudhuysen, 411–12. Evidently at Penshurst in the eighteenth century, when Collins made a transcription (CKS U1475 z3). But by the 1830s it was in the hands of the bookseller Thomas Thorpe; purchased from Thorpe in 1837 by Percy Clinton Sidney Smythe, sixth Viscount Strangford and Baron Penshurst; descended to his granddaughter Mrs P.M. Russell; sold Sotheby’s 30 May 1927, lot 533; Quaritch; Pierpont Morgan.

App.34 Somers, John (Baron Somers). The security of English-mens lives, or The trust, power, and duty of the grand jurys of England. London: B. Alsop, 1682. 8o. Wing S4644. Location: Penshurst (private collection). Bookplate of Philip, fifth earl of Leicester, dated 1704. Some light annotations, almost certainly in the hand of Philip, third earl.

App.35 Ubaldini, Petruccio. Rime di Petruccio Ubaldino, cittadin Fiorentino. [London: R. field], 1596. 4o. STC 24483. Location: Penshurst (private collection). no evidence of early Sidney family provenance. But there are five titles (though not this one) by the prolific Ubaldini in the catalogue, four of which are listed in the 1723 book list.

App.36 Vincent, Augustine. A discoverie of errours. London: W. Jaggard, 1622. fol. STC 24756. Location: oxford, Bodleian Library (Gough gen.top.214). Plainly bound in brown calf with gold-stamped rules and spine. Title page inscription ‘Leycester 1623 by the gift of the author’ in the hand of the first earl. old spine label in gold on red ‘Vincent’s heraldry.’ Heavily annotated by the first and second earls of Leicester. Bookplate of Claude Crespigny of the South Sea House. for the publication to which this responds, see 23v23.

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A scholarly project that takes nearly thirty years to complete accumulates much material; to list all works consulted would produce a document possibly longer than Lord Leicester’s catalogue itself. This list of references is therefore confined to works directly cited or frequently consulted. It does not include standard bibliographical or reference sources; nor does it include book sale catalogues mentioned only in the entry to which they are pertinent. Selected Manuscript Sources Cambridge: Trinity College Library (R 17.3), “The Sidney Psalter.” Chichester: West Sussex Record office. Petworth House Archives. Accounts and Associated Papers, Southern Estates. Accounts for 1621–61. Hertford: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies: Baptismal registers of St Alban’s Abbey; Small Collections, Section C (family and Estate records. Spencer, Abraham. Penshurst). London: The British Library: Cotton Julius C III (Letters to Sir Robert Cotton); Egerton 807 (Letters of William Hawkins to Robert, second earl of Leicester); Additional Manuscripts: 4464 and 4478A (Papers of Thomas Birch), 6782–9 (Mathematical papers of Thomas Harriott), 15914 (Sidney family correspondence), 32682 (Diary of Henry Sidney, earl of Romney), 32699 and 32700 (Correspondence of Thomas Holles, Duke of newcastle, 1742–3), 34733, vol. 7 (Correspondence of James West). The national Archives: Ao 3/928-940 (Auditors of the Imprest); C 10 195/28 (Chancery records); E 182/429 and 443 (Exchequer: King’s Remembrancer); PRoB 10 and 11 (Wills). Los Angeles: Huntington Library. MS 160 (William Bowyer, Heroica eulogia); Miscellaneous documents relating directly or indirectly to the Sidney family, including HM 20028 (Philip Sidney to the Camerarii, 1 May 1578), HM 20028 (Robert Sidney to J. Camerarius, 12 December 1580), HM

20617 (Clarendon to the second earl, 18 october 1660), and STT 1897 (autograph letter of Barbara Gamage Sidney to John Staymer, 3 January 1597/8). Maidstone: Kent History and Library Centre (formerly Centre for Kentish Studies). U908 (Streatfeild family Papers); U1000/10/2 (Hearth Tax Records 1663, 1664); U1475 and U1500 (Papers of Viscount de L’Isle, MBE). oxford: Bodleian Library: Bodleian Benefactors Book; Bod. 850 (Book of Hours with Sidney family entries); Rawl. Poet. 23 (“The full Anthems”); Rawl. C354 (James Howell, Diary of trip to Denmark, 1632); Rawl. D509 (Perreaux, “Le petit pantheon”); Ballard 2 (Letters of Richard Rawlinson to Thomas Rawlins). Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Logan family Papers (Collection 2023). norris family Papers, 1742–1860 (Collection 454).

Works Cited or Frequently Consulted Adams, H.M. Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe, 1501–1600, in Cambridge Libraries. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967. Alexander, Gavin. “The Elizabethan Lyric as Contrafactum: Robert Sidney’s ‘french Tune’ Identified.” Music and Letters 84.3 (2003): 378–401. – “The Musical Sidneys.” John Donne Journal 25 (2006): 67–105. – Writing after Sidney: The Literary Response to Sir Philip Sidney, 1586–1640. oxford: oxford University Press, 2006. Alexander, Gavin, and Barbara Ravelhofer, eds. “nevitt’s Memorial.” In Sidneiana. www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ sidneiana/nevitt.htm. Allison, A.f., and D.M. Rogers. The Contemporary Printed Literature of the English Counter-Reformation between 1558 and 1648. 2 vols. Brookfield, VT: Scolar Press, 1989–94. Augustine. Concerning the City of God against the Pagans. Trans. Henry Bettenson. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1984. Birch, Thomas. The Court and Times of Charles the First. 2 vols. London, 1849.

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Index

This index covers the Introduction, indexed by page number, and the library catalogue, indexed by entry number. The catalogue, an alphabetized author/title list with a well-developed system of cross-references (including some editors, translators, commentators, and subjects), is largely but not completely self-indexing. All identified authors are listed below, including potentially duplicated entries and individual listings for separately published books in bound-together volumes. If an author appears in the catalogue in any other role (editor, translator, commentator, subject), then those references are also included. Explicit crossreferences and indexical cross-references to authors included within published anthologies are excluded. for reasons of space, identified editors, translators, and commentators who do not also appear as authors are indexed selectively. other subjects of biographies and commentaries are also included selectively: many of these are cross-referenced within the catalogue itself. The index excludes stationers, because a misleadingly small number are securely identified; and it excludes anonymous titles, which appear in the catalogue under title, subject, or cross-reference. Entry numbers beginning “App.” refer to the works listed in the Appendix. A., C. 30v04 A., G.S. 37v08 A., J. 79v12 Abbot, George 44r24 Abbot, Robert 3r05 Abelin, Johann Philipp 182r18 Accorambonius, felix 2v03 Acontius, Jacobus 29v22 Acosta, Cristóval 3r15 Acosta, José de 3r16–17 Adams, Thomas 3r23 Adams, Sir Thomas 141v07 Adriani, Giovanni Battista 3r26 Adrichem, Christiaan van 3v01 Ady, Thomas 28r02 Aedo y Gallart, Diego de 207v02

Aelianus (Tacticus) 3v11, 3v14, 50v16, 107r02, 201r04 Aelianus, Claudius 3v12, 50v15, 50v17 Aemilius, Paulus 3v19 Aerssen, françois van 149v18 Aeschylus 3v29 Aesop 3v30, 52v09 Aethicus 3v31 Aevolus, Caesar 44v11 Affinati d’Acuto, Giacomo 121v04 Agapetus (Diaconus) 161r12 Agathias (Scholasticus) 151v13 Agnellus, Scipione 5r07 Agricola, Georgius 5r10, 5r12–13 Agricola, Rodolphus 5r11 Agrippa von nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 5r17–19 Aguilon, françois de 133r06 Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathir, al-farghani 5v23 Aimoinus of fleury 5r21 Ainsworth, Henry 29, 5r22 Alardus, Lampertus 5r28, 58r12 Alava y Viamont, Diego de 5r24 Albada, Aggacus 3r18 Albergati, fabio 5r29 Alberti, Leandro 5r31, 5v01 Albertus, Laurentius 5v02 Albizzi, Antonio 151r12 Alciatus, Andreas 5v07–08 Aldobrandinus, Petrus 5v13 Aldrovandus, Ulysses 5v14–15 Alemán, Mateo 144r21, 205v07 Alessandri, Alessandro 5v17 Alexander (Aphrodisaeus) 11v27 Alexander (the coppersmith) 58v17 Alfrangus: see Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathir, al-farghani Allacci, Leone 5v31 Allen, William (cardinal) 5v30, 91r09, 97v14 Alsario dalla Croce, Vincenzo 41r17 Alsted, Johann Heinrich 7r06, 190r10 Althamer, Andreas 7r10 Altoni, Giovanni 7r09 Alunno, franceso 7r11

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Alvares, francisco 43v12 Alvarez Guerrero, Alfonso 190v04 Amati, Scipione 31r36 Ambrose (saint) 7r16 Amman, Jost 117v09 Ammirato, Scipione (the elder) 7r19–20, 78r04, 124r05 Amyot, Jacques 146v15–17 Anderson, Alexander 7r27–28 Andreae, Johann Valentin 199r06 Andrés, Juan 37v06 Andrewes, Lancelot 9v17, 33r06, 83r08, 192v18 Andronicus II 15r11 Angelocrator, Daniel 7r35 Angelomus of Luxeuil 7v07 Angelus, Christopher 33r19 Anglerius, Petrus Martyr 111v07, 111v10 Anna Comnena 36v05, 39r01 Antigonus (Carystius) 10r06 Antipas (francus) 60r11 Antisthenes 177v01 Antoninus (saint) 9v12, 77v11 Antoninus, Augustus 3v31, 9v03, 36v02 Antony (prior of Crato) 55r02, 153r16 Apianus, Philipp 11r04 Apollonius (Pergaeus) 9v22 Apollonius (Tirius) 9v27 Apollonius, Willem 89v08 Aponius (saint) 7v07 Appianus (Alexandrinus) 11r05–06 Apuleius, Lucius 11r07 Aquaviva, Claudio 42v20 Aranda, Luis de 11r08 Aratus, Solensis 11r09 Aray, Martin 178v18 Archimedes 24, 27, 11r28, 11r30 Archinto, filippo 11r26, 50r21 Arcussia, Charles d’ 56r20 Argall, John 11v06 Argentré, Bertrand d’ 42r26, 77r08 Argyll, Archibald Campbell 32r04, 179r03 Aringhi, Paulo 166v01 Ariosto, Ludovico 11v13–15 Aristotle 11v17–25, 11v27–34, 17v24, 29r21, 37v13–18, 119v02, 138r06, 144v05, 147v04, 174r20, 201v21 Armacanus, Alexander Patricius: see Jansen, Cornelius Arnauld, Antoine 27r01, 151r05 Arnauld D’Andilly, Robert 146v20 Arnisaeus, Henningus 13r07–10 Arnobius Afer (of Sicca) 13r11 Arrianus, flavius 13r21–22, 52r06 Arrius Montanus, Benedictus 119r23 Arroy, Bezian 157r06 Artemidorus (Daldianus) 3r13, 13r25

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Ascham, Antony 37v05 Ashe, Thomas 13v12 Aspastis, Joannes franciscus: see Hotman, françois Asser, Joannes 5v24 Atanigi, Dionigi 46r14 Athenaeus (naucratita) 13v23 Atwel, George 183v03 Aubery, Claude 5r30 Aubery, Jean 13v28 Aubigné, Théodore Agrippa d’ 75r23, 194r06 Audley, Hugh 14r18 Augustin, Antonio 42v21, 44v19 Augustine (saint) 30, 15r03, 15r06, 172v18, App.2 Aungervile, Ricardus d’ 144r09 Aurelius, Abraham 138r12 Aurelius, Cornelius 39v06 Aurelius, Petrus 15r15–16 Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus 9v05 Ausonius, Decimus Magnus 15r19 Austen, Ralph 130v09, 195v03 Austin, John: see Birchley, William Auzoles Lapeyre, Jacques d’ 33v05 Aventinus, Johann 13v30 Aventrote, Juan 13v25, 15r01 Avicenna: see Husain, Ibn ‘Abd Allah (Abu ‘Ali) Avity, Pierre d’ 15r08, 44v01, 46v10, 52v19 Ayala, Balthazar 15r27 Ayrault, Pierre 28, 3v28 Ayscu, Edward 77r02 Azambuja, Jeronymo da: see oleastro, Hieronymus ab Azevedo, Alonso de 15r29 B., A. 121v01 Back, Jacobus de 54v07 Bacon, francis 39, 44, 3v02–03, 15v03, 15v05, 15v07, 15v10, 37v22–24, 50v13, 73r08, 77r06, 130v09, 201v04–07 Bacon, nathaniel 79r10, 162r01 Bacon, Roger 15v04, 15v11–13 Bacquet, Jean 15v15 Baïf, Lazare de 17v23 Baile, Guillaume 165v07 Bainbridge, John 15v24, 67r02 Balbani, niccolò 62r09 Bale, John 15v18, 17r22 Balsamon, Théodore 15v20 Bancroft, Richard 15v27–28, 149v02, 159v08, 184r01 Bandello, Matteo 16, App.3 Bañez, Domingo 15v30 Banosius, Theophilius 15v31, 159r18 Bar Hebraeus: see Grīghōr, Abū al-faraj Bara, Jérôme de 21v06 Barbaro, Daniello 17r06 Barbaro, Giosofat 201v12

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Barberini, Maffeo: see Urban VIII (pope) Barbier, Gervais 37v20 Barclay, John 11v07, 17r10–11, 54r17, 85v12–13, 146r17, 163r11 Barclay, William 17r10, 17r12 Barlandus, Hadrianus Cornelius 17r16–18 Barletius, Marinus 77v14 Barlezio, Marino 29v24 Barlow, Thomas 141r02 Barlow, William 17r19, 37r30 Barnes, Robert 17r22 Baronius, Caesar 8r02, 17r23, 17r27–28, 17r30 Barozzi, francesco 17r24 Barreiros, Gaspar 199v07 Barret, Robert 17r31 Barros, João de 17r32 Bartholinus, Casparus 7v05 Bartholomaeus (of Pisa) 25r04 Bartolus (of Saxoferrato) 17v04 Bartox, Martine 163r10 Basil (saint) 17v06, 101r24 Basso, Sebastianus 17v12 Basta, Giorgio 17v13–15 Bathe, William 100r06 Bathurst, Theodore 26v05 Battiere, James 12 Baudart, Willem 17v16 Baudier, Michel 17v17–18, 77r11, 77v04, 203r10 Baudius, Dominicus 17v19–22, 85r09, 119v12 Baudoin, Jean 11r19, 75r14, 75v03, 117r14 Baudry, E. 196r22 Baxter, nathaniel 17v24 Bay, Michel de 111r10 Bayly, Thomas 31v05, 167v01 Bayso, Guido de 42v29 Beale, Robert 75r10 Beaumont, francis 10, 28, 35v16, 174r08 Beaunis de Chanterain, Pierre 81v15, 103r04 Beauvais, Charles de 46r30, 97r25 Beauvau, Henri de 17v28 Becanus, Martinus 17v32, 124v10, 182v16, 192v10 Beccadelli, Antonio 176v05 Beccaria, Joannes 17v33 Bede (the Venerable, saint) 28, 17v34–36, 19r01 Bedwell, William 19r03 Bell, Thomas 19r21–22 Bellamie, John 90r05 Bellarmino, Roberto 17r11, 18v02–03, 19r08–12, 19r15, 83r08, 111r16, 163r07, 165v20, 212v20 Belleforest, françois de 19r16, 68v16 Belleville, Phillippe de 19r17 Bellius, Martinus 19r19 Bellon, Jean 89v04

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Belloy, Pierre de 19r20, 23r23 Bellus, nicolaus: see Lundorp, Michael Caspar Belon, Pierre 75r24, 130v05 Bembo, Pietro 19r28–30 Benedetti, Giovanni Battista 17r01–02 Bennet, Sir John 113v04 Benoist, René 203r19 Bentivoglio, Guido 68v04, 113v23, 158v01, 161v10 Benvenuto, Italiano 19r34 Bernard, nicholas 100r04 Bernard of Clairvaux (saint) 19v04 Béroalde de Verville, françois 121r14 Beroaldus, Matthaeus 19v06–07 Bert, Pierre 19v11, 19v15 Bertram, Bonaventure Corneille 39v07 Besongne, nicholas 52v17 Besson, Jacques 19v13–14 Béthune, Maximilien de 115r04 Beurhaus, friedrich 19v16–17 Beuter, Pedro Antonio 19v20 Beuther, Michael 19v18–19 Beyer, Johann Hartmann 27, 19r04 Beyerlinck, Laurentius 19v21 Bèze, Théodore de 11, 19v22, 19v28, 48r28 Biard, Pierre 21r21, 161v06 Bibles 29–30, 43, 19v24–29, 21r03–11, 48r24, 60v14, 128r08, 188r13–18, App.4–5 Bibliander, Theodor 5v11, 21r12 Biddulph, William 95v04 Bidpai (Kalilah wa Dimnah) 109r06 Biencourt, Jean de 21r21 Bignon Jerome 21r23–24, 195v02 Bildius, Beatus (Rhenanus) 17v26 Billon, Jean de 21r26 Bilson, Thomas 21r27 Bily, Jacques de 176r16 Binet, Etienne 52v13 Bingham, John 3v14, 50v16, 216r03 Binius, Severinus 21r28 Biondi, Giovanni francesco 52v04 Biondo, flavio (da forli) 21r30–31 Birago Avogaro, Giovanni Battista 76r02 Birch, Thomas 8, 29 Birchley, William 96v01, 141r08 Birckmann (family) 22 Bird, William 106v01 Biringuccio, Vannoccio 155r12 Birkenhead, Sir John 141r01 Biron, Armand de Gontaut (baron de) 21r34–35 Bisciola, Giovanni Gabriello 17r29, 21r36 Bivarius, franciscus 44v14 Bizari, Pietro 21v01 Blackwell, George 21v03, 44r06

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Blackwood, Adam 21v04 Blaeu, Willem Janszoon 212r02 Blancanus, Josephus 21v05 Blaseus, Jacques 124r02 Bleda, Jaime 39v13 Blith, Walter 50v27 Blondel, David 9, 46v19, 52v10, 63r02, 68r18, 151r08, 205r02 Blondus, flavius 58r13 Blount, Edward 21v15 Blount, Sir Henry 208r02 Blount, Thomas 65r02 Blundeville, Thomas 21v16 Boccaccio, Giovanni 10, 21v17, 42v02 Boccalini, Traiano 21v18, 144v10 Bochart, Samuel 74r01 Bochius, Joannes 21v20 Bodin, Jean 21v22–25 Boehme, Jacob 175v11 Boemus, Joannes (Aubanus) 21v30 Boethius, Anicius Manlius 21v33 Boethius, Hector 21v32 Boillot, Joseph 13v10, 21v35–36 Boissard, Jean Jacques 21v38 Boissière, Claude de 155r15 Bolduanus, Paulus 21r18 Bombelli, Rafael 27, 5v27, 6r02 Bon, ottaviano 44v04 Bonacina, Martinus 23r04 Bonarelli, Guido Ubaldo 56v28 Bonatti, Guido 71r15 Bonaventura (saint) 97r03, 203r13 Bongars, Jacques 64r24, 81v09, 146r17 Bongus, Petrus 25r20 Bonis, Emerio de 21v40 books of hours 73v04, 131v04, App.6 books located (Sidney family provenances), 5v24, 7v15, 8r02, 11v17, 23r26, 29v30, 31v37, 35v16, 46r31, 50v13, 50v28, 52v08, 58v24, 64r07, 68v20, 71r01, 77r02, 77v24, 93v02, 95r12, 113r02, 117r11, 138v09, 147v18, 151r16, 159r08, 161r01, 161v06, 180v14, 186r06, 186v14, 201v12, 216r05, 219v02. See also the Appendix and “extant books associated with” listings under Henry Sidney, Philip Sidney, Philip Sidney (fifth earl), Robert Sidney (first earl), Robert Sidney (second earl), and Sidney family Boquinus, Petrus 23r09 Bor, Pieter Christiaanszoon 23r02 Borghesi, Diomede 21v45 Bornitius, Jacobus 23r01 Borro, Girolamo 23r03 Bosio, Antonio 167r08 Bosquet, françois 50r07, 77v16 Bostock, Robin 72v08 Botero, Giovanni 23r11–16, 23v29–30, 87r12

Botrie, J. 161v12 Bouchel, Laurent 28, 23r06–07, 42v25 Boucher, Jean 201v01 Bouchet, Jean 7v18, App.7 Boulduc, Jacques 21v44, 23r22 Boulenger, Jules César 25r12 Bourbon (House of) 23r23, 25r15, 62v17, 95v01 Bourne, William 23r24 Busbecq, ogier Ghislain de 25r26 Bouton, Jacques 207r23 Boutrays, Raoul 23r10 Bowack, John App.13 Bowles, Edward 121v13 Bowyer, William 8, 23r26 Boyle, Roger 139v07 Boyvin, Jean 176r15 Boyvin du Villars, françois de 23r27 Bozius, Thomas (Eugubinus) 23r18–19, 23r28 Brachet de la Milletière, Théophile 37r23, 121r15 Bradshaw, William 11v10, 153r08 Bradwardine, Thomas 23r29 Brahe, Tycho 9, 23r30–31 Brancaccio, Lelio 23r32–33 Braun, Georg 33v39 Brebeuf, Jean de 161v04 Brechtel, franz Joseph 23r35 Brederode, Pieter Cornelis van 163v01 Brereton, Henry 23v10 Brereton, William 98r09 Brerewood, Edward 23v02, 23v04, 51v01 Bressius, Mauritius 23v06 Bridges, John 188r15 Bridget (saint) 99v02, 163v16 Briet, Philip 139r09 Brightman, Thomas 23v13 Brisson, Barnabé 23v08–09, 23v14–15, 23v22 Brome, Alexander 168r01 Brome, Richard 95r01 Brooke, Ralph 23v23 Brooke, Samuel 113v13 Broughton, Hugh 23v25–27 Broughton, Richard 118v03 Brown, Robert 182r12 Browne, Sir Richard 45r02 Browne, Thomas 11r21, 153v11 Browne, William 9 Bruni, Leonardo (Aretino) 11v02, 38v01, 147v04 Brunnius, Augustinus 23v32 Bruno, Giordano (nolanus) 23v33–35 Bruto, Giovanni 23v36 Brutus, Stephanus Junius (pseud.) 205r06 Bry, Johann Theodor de 81v01, 212r06–07 Bucer, Martin 113v11, 174r19

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Buchanan, David 50r12, 77r13 Buchanan, George 20, 21v04, 25r01–03, 109v16, 126v14 Bucherius, Aegidius 25r07 Bucholzer, Abraham 25r06 Buckeridge, John 165v20 Budé, Guillaume 25r08 Budelius, Renerus 25r10 Buenting, Heinrich 88r03 Bugnyon, Philibert 194r12 Bulkeley, Edward 35r15, 178v06 Bullant, Jean 25r13 Bullinger, Heinrich 174r19 Bulwer, John 10r04 Bunce, James 141v07 Buoni, Tommaso 25r21 Burchardus Ursbergensis 33r29 Burges, Cornelius 25r23 Burgus, Petrus Baptista 142v04–05 Burley, John 162r08 Burley, Walter 144r12 Burroughs, Sir John 173r03, 177v04 Burton, Henry 15v17 Burton, Robert 44r14 Burton, William 36v02, 44r26 Busca, Gabriello 25r27 Busti, Bernardino de 19r37, 19v01 Butler, nathaniel 123v03 Butler, Samuel 82r01 Buxtorff, Gerlach 15r14, 25r30 Byron, Edmund 3, 38 C., H. 3r08, 50v01 Cabeo, niccolò 107v07 Caesar, Caius Julius 20, 27r05–08, 27v29, 50r29, 140r04, App.8 Caius, John 14r16, 74v03 Caius, Thomas 14r16 Calamy, Edmund 175r02, 175v05 Calepinus, Ambrosius 27r13, 44v25 Callimachus 27r16 Callistratus 144r13 Calmo, Andrea 27r17 Calvi, françois de 77r20 Calvin, Jean 27r19–22 Calvinus, Johannes (Weteranus) 27r24, 99r01 Calvisius, Sethus 21, 28, 27r26 Camartus, Aegidius 27r30 Cambridge University 95r02, 184r04 Camden, William 20, 28, 7v14, 9r01, 27r27–29, 66v07, 79v11, 120r01, 161r13–14, 161v16 Camerarius, Joachim 27r33, 54r23 Camerarius, Ludovicus 27v10 Camerarius, Philippus 27r32

Campana, Cesare 27r34 Campanella, Tommaso 27v01–04 Campbell, Archibald (marquess of Argyll) 32r04 Campion, Edmund 12, 37r29, 71v05, 77v15, 214r12 Camus, Jean-Pierre 50r05, 113v15 Canaye, Philippe 27v08 Candido, Pantaleone 52r21 Canisius, Henricus 27v11 Capella, Galeazzo flavio 27v23, 62r10 Capo Bianco, Alessandro 27v31 Cappel, Jacques (the third) 27v24, 27v28, 52r22 Capriata, Pietro Giovanni 79r01 Caracciolo, Galeazzo 62r09 Caradoc (of Llancarfan) 77r03 Cardano, Girolamo 23, 27v36–44 Carew, George (earl of Totnes) 73v12 Carier, Benjamin 117v02 Carion, Johann 21, 28, 29r03–07, 41r10, 188v03 Carleton, Dudley (Viscount Dorchester) 71r28 Carleton, George 29r10, 29r12–13, 64v10 Carliell, Robert 29r16 Carninus, Claudius 29r17 Carolus IV (emperor) 15r11 Carranza, Bartholomé 29r22 Carretto, Galeotto dal 29r23 Cartari, Vincenzo 29r24, 29r30 Cartier, Jacques App.17 Cartwright, Thomas 29r28, 45v04 Cartwright, William 8, 167v02 Carvalho de Villasboas, Martin de la 29r32 Casa, Giovanni Della 18, 29r33, 62r07–08 Casali, Giambattista 151v17 Casas, Bartolomé de las 194v09 Casas, Cristóbal de las 29r35, 206v01 Casaubon, Isaac 13v23, 29r36–39, 64r01, 73v01, 81r23, 155r09 Case, John 29v01 Casimir, John (prince) 15 Casmannus, otho 29v03 Cassan, Jacques de 29v04, 48r39, 159v14 Cassander, Georgius 29v07–08 Casseri, Giulio Caesare 29v09 Cassiodorus Senator, flavius Magnus 29v11–12 Cassius Dio 216r07 Castellanus, Vincentius 29v15 Castelletti, Cristoforo 29v14 Castellion, Sébastian 19r19, 29v21 Castellucci, Cornelio 29v16 Castelnau, Michel de 31v36, 113v22 Castelvetro, Lodovico 18, 15v26, 159r11 Castiglione, Baldassare 29v19–20, 39v21 Castriot, Georges: see Scanderbeg Castriotto, Giacomo 107r19

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Cataneo, Danese 29v30 Cataneo, Girolamo 29v29, 29v31–32 catechisms 29v33–35, 30r08, 38r01, 71r18, 209r12 Catel, Guillaume de 29v36–37, 77r14, 77r19 Catena, Giovanni Girolamo 28, 31r01, 205v11 Cattan, Christophe de 29v28, 31r10 Catullus, Gaius Valerius 31r11 Caucius, Antonius 31r18 Caus, Salomon de 31r19–20 Caussin, nicolas 40r08, 76v03 Cavendish, George 8, 99v01, 123v06 Cavendish, Margaret (duchess of newcastle) 28, 55v02, 145v03, 147r13 Cavriana, filippo Antonio 31r15 Caxton, William 33r25, 148r01 Cayer, Pierre-Victor 75r19 Cebes 52r07 Cecil, Robert (earl of Salisbury) 9r20, 170r20 Cecil, William (Baron Burghley) 3v04, 31r24, 91r09 Cedrenus, Georgius 31r25 Celestino (da Bergamo) 77v13 Celsi, Mino 31r30 Cenalis, Robertus 31r32 Censorinus 31r34 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de 128r06, 157r13–14 Cesalpino, Andrea 117v06 César de Bourbon 97v05 Céspedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de 31v07, 66r06, 79v07 Ceulen, Ludolf van 31v06 Chacón, Alonso 33v16 Chalmers, David 27r31 Chaloner, Thomas 8v10 Chamber, John 13v18, 31v11 Chamberlayne, Edward 164v03, 211v03 Champlain, Samuel de 31v12, 207v04 Chapeauvillus, Joannes 31v19 Chapelain, Jean 154r02 Chapman, George 79v25, 79v29, 193v05 Chapman, John 32, 40, 42 Chappuys, Gabriel 31v20–21 Chappuzeau, Charles 31v23, 194v01 Charles Emmanuel I (duke of Savoy) 109r09 Charles I (king of England) 8v09, 26v02, 36r02, 36r10, 40v02, 43r10–11, 50v02, 74v02, 75v14, 78r07, 98r01, 116r02–03, 138v14, 152r01, 161v14, 182r12, App.13 Charles IV (emperor) 29r19 Charles V (emperor) 39r07 Charles VI (of france) 91r12 Charles VII (of france) 31v34, 77r01, 149v20–21 Charles VIII (of france) 75r21 Charles IX (of france) 3r06, 41r13, 42v12, 75r21, 113v20–21 Charron, Pierre 31v27–30, 46r25 Chartier, Alain 31v34, 77r01

Chartier, Lucas: see Waghenaer, Lucas Chasseneux, Barthélemy de 29v26 Chasteigner de la Roche-Pozai, Henri Louis 29v13 Chastel, Jean 201v01 Chaucer, Geoffrey 15, 31v37 Chauvet, Jaques 28, 31v22 Cherubini, Angelus Maria 25r14 Cherubini, Laertius 25r14 Chifflet, Jean Jacques 3r14, 149v01 Chillingworth, William 33r08 Chirinos de Salazar, fernando 153r11, 205r15 Chokier de Surlet, Jean 33r11 Cholinus, Peter 44v29 Choppin, René 33r13–14 Christenius, Johannes 85r18 Chrysostom, John: see John Chrysostom Chytraeus, David 20, 33v12–15, 197r02 Chytraeus, nathan 33v10–11 Cibo Ghisi, Innocenzo 64r27 Cicero, Marcus Tullius 33v17–26, 126v02 Cicuta, Aurelio 33v27 Cigogna, Giovan Mattheo 33v29 Cinnamus, Joannes 34r07 Cinuzzi, Imperiale 33v31 Clarke, Samuel 111r13 Clary, françois de 144r03 Claudianus, Claudius 35r02–03 Clavius, Christoph 28, 35r07–11, 54r02 Clay, Thomas 35r12 Clemangiis, nicolaus de 35r15, 178v06 Clemens, Titus flavius: see Clement of Alexandria Clement I (pope and saint) 35r16 Clement V (pope) 35r18 Clement of Alexandria 35r19–21 Clenardus, nicolaus 35r23 Clerke, Bartholomew 29v19, 163v08 Cleveland, John 32r08–09, 147r09 Clifford, Anne (countess of Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery) 22 Clifford, Margaret (countess of Cumberland) 22 Cluverius, Joannes 35r28, 77v17 Cob, Christopher 174v08 Cocaius, Merlinus 35r29 Cock, Christopher 38 Codinus, Georgius (Curopalates) 41r30 Codronchi, Giovanni Battista 35r34 Codurcus, Philippus 35r35 Coeffeteau, nicolas 35r40, 77v06, 163r11 Coelestinus, Claudius 15v11 Cognatus, Gilbertus 35v01 Coke, Sir Edward 28–29, 9r19, 13v12, 27r23, 39r26–30 Colins, Pierre 75v07 Collado, Luys 35v02

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Collenuccio, Pandolfo 20, 35v10 Colleton, John 44r06 Collibus, Hippolytus à 75r02–03 Collins, Arthur 40–1 Coloma, Carlos 68v05, 69r01 Columba (saint) 99v02 Columbo, Realdo 159v12 Comanini, Gregorio 35v20 Combach, Johann 15v12–13 Combridge, Elizabeth 12 Comes, natalis 124r08–09 Comines, Philippe de 21, 37r04–06, 60v06, 78r06 Commandino, federico 9v22, 11r30, 52v26, 138v16, 174v05 Commelinus, Hieronymus 35v22 Comnena, Anna: see Anna Comnena Conestaggio, Girolamo franchi di 20, 21v15 Congreve, William 36 Constable, Henry 31r07 Constantinus, Robertus 39r05 Contarini, Ambrogio 201v12 Contarini, Gasparo 39r14, 39r16 Contarini, Giovanni Pietro 38v01, 39r17 Contarini, nicolo 39r13 Contarini, Vincenzo 39r15 Contile, Luca 39r19–20 Contreras, Jerónimo de 39r23 Cooke, Alexander 149r09 Cooke, James 130v10 Cooke, John 204v03 Cooper, Thomas 32v03, 39r31 Cope, Alan 5r25 Copernicus, nicolaus 9, 39r33, 93r18, 178v12, 183v04 Coquille, Guy 35r32, 157r05 Coret, Pierre 39r36 Corio, Bernardino 39v02 Corneille, Pierre 33v32, 148v01 Cornejo, Pedro 39v03 Cornelius nepos 3v18 Cornutus, Lucius Annaeus 39v10 Corro, Antonio de 39v16–17, 161r19 Corrozet, Gilles 190v09 Corsali, Andrea 43v12 Corte, Claudio 31r14 Cortés, Martín 39v20 Coryate, Thomas 39v01 Cosin, John 76v10 Cosin, Richard 9v17, 39r03, 71r04 Costa, Juan 192v23 Coster, françois de 39v23 Cotereau, Claude 39v24 Cotgrave, Randle 39v25 Coton, Pierre 44r13 Cotta, John 39v26

Cotton, Charles 171v01 Cotton, Clement 37r25 Cotton, Sir Robert 2v01 Couet, Jacques 39v31 Council of Trent: see Trent (Council of) Courtenay (House of) 39v37–38 Cousin, Jean 141r09 Covarrubias y Leyva, Diego de 39v28 Coverte, Robert 39v30 Cowell, John 85r14 Cowley, Abraham 147r14 Crakanthorp, Richard 39v40 Cranato, Agosto 203v14 Crasso, nicolo 41r02 Crell, Johann 205r07 Crellius, fortunatus 41r03 Crellius, Johannes 53r07 Cremonese, Gherardo 5v29 Creshald, Richard 96r09 Cresollius, Lodovicus 41r04 Crespin, Jean 41r06, 64r01, 75v09, 186r12 Crinitus, Petrus 41r05 Crisp, Sir nicholas 38v04 Croce, flaminio della 30v01, 58r08 Crokey, Benjamin 41r16 Crompton, Richard 41r09 Cromwell, oliver 40v02, 118v01, 150r01, 156v03, 175r01 Crooke, Helkiah 41r15 Crooke, Samuel 41r19 Crusius, Martin 196v11 Cujacius, Jacobus 41r20, 42v21, 51v08 Culpepper, nathanael 130v13 Culpepper, nicholas 142v16 Culpepper, Sir Thomas 192v22 Cunaeus, Petrus 41r21 Cureau de La Chambre, Marin 128r07 Cureus, Joachimus 41r22–23 Curio, Caelius Agostino 35r37, 196v09 Curll, Edmund 39 Curtius Rufus, Quintus 41r31 Cusa, nicolaus de 48r08 Cuspinianus, Joannes 41r33 Cyllenius, Raphael 95v21 Cyprian (saint) 41r37–38, 87v08 Cyril of Jerusalem (saint) 41r39 Cyrillus, Lucaris 37v04 Dadré, Jean 33v03 Daillé, Jean (the elder) 42r05–06, 207v08 Dal Monte, Guidobaldo 68v23 Dallington, Sir Robert 68v12, 68v14 Dalton, Michael 42r07 Damasus (pope and saint) 42r10

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Damhouder, Josse de 42r08–09 Damman, Hadrianus 42r12 Dan, Pierre 42r14, 75v04 Daneau, Lambert 42r15 Danett, Thomas 42r17, 78r06 Daniel, Samuel 10, 42r19–20 Danieli, fedele 195r05 Dante Alighieri 10, 42r23 Danti, Egnatio 42r25 Dares Phrygius 44v34 Darrell, Sir Thomas 71r01 Dasypodius, Conradus 42r27, 42r29, 178v13 Dasypodius, Petrus 42r28, 44v30 D’Auton, Jean 75v16 Davenant, John 42r31–32 Davenant, Sir William 23v16, 66r04, 177r02 Davenport, Christopher 44v12, 172r15, 184r16 Davenport, Robert 193v06 Davidson, John 15v27 Davies, John (of Mallwyd) 7v17 Davies, Sir John 90r04 Davila, Enrico Caterino 79v05 Davis, John 42r38 Day, William 37r29 Dawbeny, Henry 150r01 De Beccarie de Pavie, Raimond 19r14 Decimator, Heinrich 42v03 Dee, John 15v04, 44r01–02, 44v40, 52v30–31, 140v06 Dell, William 160v03, 162v03, 174v09 Demosthenes 44r16–17 Denham, Sir John 43v13 Denison, John 44r20 Denny, Edward 11, 17–18 Denton, William 195v06 Desainliens, Claude: see Hollyband, Claude D’Escures 146r16 Des Rues, françois 9r26 D’Etaples, Jacques Lefèvre 124r24, 147v04 Devey, George 32 Dexippus (the Platonist) 117v17 Dexter, flavius Lucius 44v14 D’Hozier, Pierre 33r05 Dickenson, John 11v17 Dictys (Cretensis) 44v34 Digby, George 26v03, 45r02 Digby, Sir Kenelm 29v35, 37r31, 195v01 Digges, Sir Dudley 33v34 Digges, Leonard 27, 44v37–39 Digges, Thomas 44v40 Dillingham, francis 46r03 Dinothus, Richardus 46r05 Dio, Chrysostom 46r12–13 Dio Cassius 46r16–17

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Diodorus (Siculus) 46r07–08, 176r09–10 Diogenes Laertius 46r10–11, 61v06, 81r23, 95r04 Dionysius (of Halicarnassus) 48r40, 147v13 Dionysius (the Areopagite) 48r41 Diophantus, Alexandrinus 28, 46r18 Divaeus, Petrus 46v22 Doddridge, John 10r08, 46v28, 106v01 Does, Johan van der 48r23 Doglioni, Giovanni nicolò 46v29 Dolce, Ludovico 18, 46v30–32 Doleman, R. 48r01 Domannus, Joannes 48r02 Domenichi, Lodovico 48r03 Dominaczek a Pisnitz, Sigismundus 48r04 Dominis, Marco Antonio de 11r22, 35v12, 42v31, 48r05, 77v22, 81v16, 109r19, 172v03, 174r18 Donato, Leonardo 3r12 Donatus, Marcellus 48r11 Dondi dall’ orologio, Giuseppe 37v11, 70r01, 73v22, 81r22 Doni, Antonio francesco 48r12 Donne, John 10, 23, 48r13–16, 52v14, 83v17, App.11 Dorisy, Jean 48r19 Dorsett, Robert 18 Doughty, John 6v04, 7r06 Dousa, Janus 12 Drake, Sir William 23, 26 Drant, Thomas 48r25 Drayton, Michael 10, 48r26, 147r11 Drummond, William (of Hawthornden) 76v07 Dryden, John 36 Du Bec-Crespin, Jean App.12 Du Bellay, Martin 21, 19r13 Du Bois, Antoine-nicolas 126r10 Du Bosc, Jacques 81r04, 213v05 Du Bouchet, Jean 201r21 Du Breul, Jacques 5r21, 188v05 Du Broquart, G. 19r23 Du Chesne, André 21r15, 31v40, 33r02, 62v16, 75r22, 75v11, 77r18, 77v19, 79v01–02 Du Choul, Guillaume 33r15–16 Du fouilloux, Jacques 201r08 Du Guesclin, Bertrand 75v05 Du Hamel, Jacques 71r16 Du Jarric, Pierre 77r12 Du Jon, françois 12, 19v28, 41r30, 66v03, 89r05–06, 89r08– 09 Du Laurens, André 7v06, 95v05 Du Moulin, Antoine 117v17 Du Moulin, Charles 35v25, 36v08, 39v35, 117v12–13 Du Moulin, Louis 139v03 Du Moulin, Pierre 44r13, 45r03, 117v16, 121r10–12, 124r07 Du Perron, Jacques Davy 7r15, 71r27 Du Pinet, Antoine 23r25

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Du Plessis, Armand Jean (cardinal duc de Richelieu) 29r01, 44r07, 76v04, 85r22, 89v01, 159r20, 184r07 Du Praissac 149v22, 151r03 Du Rivail, Aymar 89v02 Du Tillet, Jean 20, 42v23, 107v11, 161r07, 161r11, 192r10–11 Du Vair, Guillaume 37v28, 131r17 Duarenus, franciscus 48r29 Duck, Arthur 88v01 Ducros, Simon 75r15 Dudley, Robert (earl of Leicester) 8, 11, 15, 23r26, 73r25, 99r02–04 Dugdale, Sir William 38r03, 162r03, 174r05 Duncan, Daniel 46r26 Duncan, Mark 9v33 Dupleix, Scipion 77r16, 103v12, 113v17, 146v06 Durandus, Gulielmus 48r36 Dürer, Albrecht 27, 48r37 D’Urfey, Thomas 36 Duval, Pierre 63v03 Duvergier de Hauranne, Jean: see Aurelius, Petrus Dyer, Edward 16 Eadmer (the Monk) 50r01 Edes, Richard 19, App.30 Edmondes, Sir Clement 50r29 Edmondes, Sir Thomas 163r03 Egerton, Thomas 8, 31v17, 50v03 Eginhardus 9r03 Eguiluz, Martín de 50v06 Ehinger, Elias 11r03 Eliot, John 147r15 Eliot, Sir John 11v12 Elizabeth (princess [Elizabeth Stuart]) 81r06, 109v18, 138r12, 138r14, 196v04 Elizabeth I (queen of England) 37v08, 42v16, 66r01, 79v11, 157r03 Elwes, Sir Jervis 99r20 Engelhardt, Daniel: see Angelocrator, Daniel Ennodius, Magnus felix 50v30 Ens, Gaspar 52r02–03 Epictetus 52r06–08 Epiphanius (saint) 52r09–10 Episcopius, Simon 37v03 Erasmus, Desiderius 52r24–25, 62v26, 87v08, 182v03 Erastus, Thomas 52r27 Ercilla y zúñiga, Alonso de 52r28 Erenberg, Waremundus de: see Weyhe, Eberhard von Erizzo, Sebastiano 195r06 Errard, Jean 52v06, 52v29 Erythraeus, Janus nicius 83r24 Escalante, Bernardino da 52v08 Espagne, Jean d’ 9r23, 131r09 Espence, Claude d’ 52v12

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Estienne, Charles 107v13, 180r11 Estienne, Henri 46r21, 52v20, 147r01, 174v21–22, 176r01, 180r12, 180r18 Estienne, Robert 42v19, 128r08 Estius, Guilielmus 52v21 Etherington, John 45v06 Euclid 27, 42r29, 44v23, 52v26, 52v29–31, 54r01–09, 186v03, 196r19 Eudes, Morton 31r05, 194r05 Eugeni, Girolamo 54r11 Euphormio, Lusinus: see Barclay, John Euripides 54r18–20 Europaeus, Lucius Cornelius 40r01 Eusebius 54r23–27, 144r13 Eutropius, flavius 54r29, 109r25 Evans, Arise: see Evans, Rhys Evans, Rhys 49v01, 206v02 Evelyn, John 47r06 Eyre, John 183v01 Eytzinger, Michael von 5r23 f., M.D.L. 97v06 faber, Petrus 142r23, 142v01–03 fabricius, Hieronymus 56r06 fabyan, Robert 56r01 facius, Bartholomaeus 56r10 facundus 56r08 fage, Robert 43v10 fagius, Paulus 188v04 fairfax, Sir Thomas 10r09, 14r04, 14r10, 43r03, 43r05, 67r04, 98r05–07, 98r12–14, 100v02, 116r05–06, 123v02, 139r06, 162r0507, 183r01–02 farnaby, Thomas 85r04, 103r18, 188r05, 205r11 fauchet, Claude 56r17–19 fauno, Lucio 21r30, 56r21 favre, Antoine 39r11 faye, Charles 25r16 fazello, Tommaso 56v05–06 featley, Daniel 41r36, 175r05 fell, John 70v05 feltham, owen 32r06 ferentilli, Agostino 56v08 fernandius, Antonius 56v10 fernel, Jean 56v11–12 ferrarius, Joannes Baptista 56v16 ferrarius, Philippus 63v02 ferretti, francesco 56v18–19 ferrettus, Julius 56v17, 56v20 feynes, Henri de (de Monfart) 119r11 fiammelli, Giovanni francesco 56v23 ficino, Marsilio 83r18, 111r20, 111r22, 111r24, 146v01, 146v12, 190r11 field, John 37r29

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field, Richard 56v24 fienus, Thomas 56v26 fignon, Charles de 46v14 filippe, Bartholomeu 56v27 filleau, Jean 11r31 filmer, Sir Robert 6v05, 59v01 finch, Henry 126v04 finck, Thomas 56v31 fine, oronce 27, 56v30, 135r03 finelli, octavio 75v03 finett, Sir John 57r03 fino, Alemanio 56v32 firenzuola, Agnolo 58r01 firmicus Maternus, Julius 48r37 fitz-Clarence, Sophia 41 fitzherbert, Sir Anthony 58r04 fitzherbert, Thomas 58r03, 212v19 flacius, Matthias (Illyricus) 31r39 flamand, Claude 58r07 fletcher, John 10, 28, 35v16, 174r08 fletcher, Phineas 155r06 floccus, Andreas Dominicus 58r15 floriani, Pietro Paolo 44v33 florio, John 58r25–26, 119r20 florus, Lucius Annaeus 58r28–29, 58r31 floyd, John 81v16 fludd, Robert 58r16–17, 135r13 flurance Rivault, David de 58v02 foglietta, Uberto 58v06–11, 197r02 foix, françois de 35v24, 54r04 foix, Paul de 97v11 folengo, Teofilo: see Cocaius, Merlinus fonseca, Petrus de 24, 11v33, 58v12–13 fonteyn, nicolaas 213v04 forbes, Patrick 58v16 forli, Il Cieco da: see Scanello, Cristoforo forner, friedrich 58v20 fortescue, Sir John 58v22 fougasses, Thomas de 41, 58v24 foulis (family) 41 foullon, Abel 60v15 foxe, John 10, 15 fowler, John 74v07 fracastoro, Girolamo 58v25 franciscus a Sancta Clara: see Davenport, Christopher franco, niccolò 44v18, 126r11 francus, Jacobus 60r07 franzini, Girolamo 40r03 fraunce, Abraham 60r06 frederick I (duke of Wurtemberg) 214r19 frederick V (elector Palatine) 33r32, 81r06, 109v18, 138r12–16, 196v04 freher, Marquard 21v26, 60r18–19, 64r18, 89v03, 133v18

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freigius, Johannes Thomas 60r20–21, 140v26 freitag, Adam 11r24 fremyot, André 163r02 french, John 179r01 freymonius, Joannes Wolfgang 42r09 freytag, Arnold 113v02 frezza, fabio 60r24 frischlin, nicodemus 60r25–26 frisius, Johannes 44v29 fritsche, Marcus 60r31 frizon, Pierre 62r16 froissart, Jean 15, 20, 60r32, 60v06 fronsperger, Leonhard 60v02–03 fronto, Marcus Cornelius 149r13 froumenteau, nicholas 60v07 fuenmayor, Antonio de 203r04 fulbecke, William 101v06, 138v23 fuligatti, Giacomo 19r08 fulke, William 60v14 fuller, nicholas 116v03 fuller, Thomas 51v03, 150v03 funck, Johann 60v18 furio Ceriol, federico 31v03, 60v23 Gadbury, John 36r01 Gaffarel, Jacques 41r25, 159r20 Gage, Thomas 184r02 Gaguin, Robert 62r04, 62r06 Gaillard, Gilles 186r01 Gaillard, Pierre Droit de 115v16 Galilei, Galileo 9, 27v04, 62r17–18, 172v12 Galland, Auguste 62r12, 62r14–15 Galland, Pierre 133r11 Gallonio, Antonio 62r23 Gallus, Joannes Baptista 15v33 Gamaches, Philippe de 62r24 Garasse, françois 19, 159r03, 161r01 Gardiner, Stephen 133r08 Gardyner, George 44v02 Garibay y zamalloa, Esteban de 20, 28, 62r26 Garimberto, Girolamo 206r02, App.14 Garnet, Henry 62r27 Garnet, Richard 21v41 Garter, Bernard 66r01 Garzoni, Tommaso 62r28 Gassendi, Pierre 61v06 Gataker, Thomas 62r29 Gauden, John 40v02, 50v02, 80v01 Gaudenzio, Paganino 47r09, 138r10 Gaulmin, Gilbert 121r03 Gaultier, Jacques 140v15, 165v16 Gauricus, Pomponius 62v01 Gayton, Edmund 127r02, 213v03

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Geber: see Jabir ibn Haiyan (al-Tarasusi) Gee, John 58v14 Gellius, Aulus 28, 62v07–09 Geraerts, Marcus 12 Gemma, Reinerus (frisius) 28, 60r28, 62v14 Genebrard, Gilbert 62v21–22 Geneste (sieur de la): see La Geneste (sieur de) Gentili, Alberico 62v26–33, 199v14 Gentili, Scipione 62v34 Gentillet, Innocent 62v35 Gephyrander, Thomas 64r03 Gerardo, Pietro 64r08 Gerbier, Sir Balthazar 40r05, 126v09 Gerbier, Charles 50v18 Geree, John 32r10 Gerhard, Johann 64r13 Germanus francus: see Brederode, Pieter Cornelis van Gerson, Jean 9v31, 64r20 Ghetaldi, Marini 27, 9v23 Gheyn, Jacob de 62v04, 64r25–26 Giambullari, Pier francesco 64r29 Giannotti, Donato 64r30 Gibieuf, Guillaume 64r31 Gigas, Johann Michael 64v01 Gil, Alexander 64v08 Gilbert, William 64v02 Gildas 64v06 Gilles, nicole 126r03 Gilpin, Bernard 64v10 Gilpin, George 19r05 Giovio, Paolo 87r22–23, 87v01–02 Giraffi, Alessandro 75v13 Giraldi, Lilio Gregorio 64v12–13 Giraldi Cinthio, Giovanni Battista App.16 Girard, Bernard de 64v15–16, 71r09 Girard, Etienne 50r19, 50r28, 131v02 Girard, Guillaume 78r12 Giustiniano, Pompeo 64v20 Glemham, Sir Thomas 8v16 Goar, Jacobus 165v04 Goclenius, Rudolphus (the elder) 64v25 Goclenius, Rudolphus (the younger) 64v23–24 Godeau, Antoine 140r01 Godefridus (Vindocinensis) 64v34 Godefroy, Denis 31r43, 39v14, 66r15 Godefroy, Jacques 115v01 Godefroy, Théodore 31r42–43, 32r01, 75v16, 91r12 Godinho, nicolao 3r03 Godolophi, Sir francis 44r27 Godolphin, John 204r07 Godwin, francis 9r02, 64v31–32 Godwin, Thomas 64v30 Goffe, Thomas 28, 195r04

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Goldast, Melchior 64v35–36, 174r19 Golding, Arthur 119v27 Goldingham, Henry 66r01 Goldingham, William 66r01 Goltz, Hubert 66r02 Gombauld, Jean ogier de 51r03 Goodman, Godfrey 66r07 Goodwin, William 66r08 Gordon, James 21r10, 66r09–10 Gorlaeus, Abraham 66r11 Goropius, Joannes (Becanus) 66r12 Goulart, Simon 29r04, 41r10, 41r13–14, 75r11, 113v19–20, 203r18 Goulston, Theodore 11v25 Gournay, Marie Le Jars de 10, 3v05, 66r18 Gower, John 40r09 Gowrie: see Ruthven, John (third earl of Gowrie) Gracián, Baltasar 146v22 Gracián, Lorenzo: see Gracián, Baltasar Grafton, Richard 15, 19, 66r24 Graham, James (marquis of Montrose) 159v10 Gramaye, Jean-Baptiste 15v32, 66r26 Grassi, Giacomo di 66v15 Gratius, ortuinus 56r16 Graunt, John 130v11 Greaves, John 39, 44v03–04, 46r31, 67r02 Greenwood, Henry 66v18 Gregoire, Pierre (Tholosain) 66v21, 190v10–11 Gregoras, nicephorus 124v14 Gregory (of Tours) 196v12 Gregory (saint, bp. of nyssa) 66v25 Gregory (saint, of nazianzus) 66v24 Gregory Thaumaturgus (saint) 66v28 Gregory XIV (pope) 25r15 Greville, fulke 8, 16, 42v30, 99v04, App.3 Grīghōr, Abū al-faraj (called Bar Hebraeus) 74v09, 78r10 Grimeston, Edward 66v30, 93r21, 113r19 Grisone, federico 66v31 Grolier, César 77v18 Groote, Alexander 68r05 Grosse, Henning 188v07 Grotius, Hugo 9, 24, 29, 6v06, 38v02, 42r40, 60r17, 67v02, 68r03–04, 68r07–19, 76v06, 109v08 Grouchy, nicolas de 68r20 Grumbach, Wilhelm von 68r22 Gruterus, Janus 12, 23, 33r23–24, 68r25–26 Guadagnolus, Philippus 11r14 Guagninus, Alexander 62r03, 62r05, 68r23 Gualando, odoardo 68r24 Gualdo Priorato, Galeazzo 68v06 Gualterius, Johannes: see Gruterus, Janus Gualterotti, Raffaello 68r27 Guarini, Giovanni Battista 68v02–03

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Guénois, Pierre 37v01, 151r01 Guerre, Martin 13r14 Guevara, Antonio de 97v01 Guez, Jean Louis 9v34, 15v21–23, 97v10 Guicciardini, francesco 68v11–12, 68v15, 68v18, 68v20 Guicciardini, Lodovico 68v16–17, 68v19, 68v21 Guilandinus, Melchior 117v17 Gesner, Conrad 117v17 Guillaume (de Saint-Denis) 117r14 Guillaume, Maître 3v06 Guillimannus, franciscus 68v29 Guisse, Jean 184r07 Gulielmus (abp. of Tyre) 70r01, 73v22, 81r22, 192r16 Gulielmus Arvernus (Parisiensis) 68v27 Gumbleden, John 32v01 Gunton, Simon 23v24 Gustavus (count of niestadt and Wasaburg) 70r07 Gustavus II (Adolphus, king of Sweden) 70r06, 182r18–19 Guy de Chauliac 32v02 Guybert, Alexandre 68v09 Gwagnin, Alexander: see Guagninus, Alexander Gwinne, Matthew 70r08 H., C. 121v02 Habert, Germain 203r07 Habert, Isaac 37v21 Habington, William 77r05 Haer, floris vander 58r18 Haestens, Henrik van 71r06, 95v09, 113r10 Hagen, Gottlieb von 167r10 Hajek, Tadeáš (z Hájku) 17, 71r07, 188r21 Hakluyt, Richard 111v07, App.17 Hales, John 14 Hall, Edward 15, App.18 Hall, John 130v10 Hall, Joseph 71r11–14, 115v05, 149v12, 164r01 Hall, Thomas 153v15 Haly (Albohazen) 71r15 Hamilton (family) 71r17 Hamilton, Sir frederick 84v02 Hammond, Henry 2v05, 8v06, 38r04, 38v02, 43v02, 43v04, 46v19, 47r05, 61r03, 70v05, 71r18, 71r21, 98r19, 139v01– 02, 162v02, 162v06, 171v04, 204r03–04, 204v05, 205r05 Hansenius, Joannes Baptista 71r24 Harcourt, Robert 71r29 Haren, Jan 163r10 Harington, Sir John 204r02 Harleian library 39 Harmar, John 11r16, 100r06 Harmont, Pierre 201r08 Harpsfield, nicholas 71v05, 77v15 Harrington, James 9, 36v06 Harriot, Thomas 23, 27

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Harris, Robert 175r04 Harrison, John 138r16 Harsnet, Samuel 42v10, 175r09 Harvey, Gabriel 71v07 Harvey, William 54v06–08 Hasan ibn Hasan (Ibn al-Haitham) 5v29 Hasted, Edward 34 Hawkins, Richard 47r04 Hawkins, William 12 Hay, James (Viscount Doncaster) 23–4 Hay, Lucy (countess of Carlisle) 24 Haymo 71v11 Hayward, Sir John 42r35, 71v12–13, 214r03 Hedio, Caspar 113v11, 174r19 Heer, Henri de 71v17 Hegesippus 71v19 Heiderich, Bartholomaeus 73v13 Heimburg, Gregor de 66v23 Heinsius, Daniel 71v20, 71v22, 73v01, 188r05 Heiss, Sebastian 71v23 Helder, Johann 71v24 Heliodorus 71v25 Helmoldus 71v26 Helvicus, Christophorus 71v27–28 Henisch, Georg 39r17, 71v30 Hennequin, Jean 73r01 Henry (prince of Wales) 73r02–03, 89v13, 119v12, 214r20 Henry III (of france) 87v04, 160v02 Henry IV (of france) 50r27, 60v21 Henry VIII (king of England) 73r04 Henrys, Claude 145v04 Hentisberus, Gulielmus 73r10 Hérauld, Didier 44v05, 58v26, 72v03 Herberstein, Sigmund von 99r06, 121r24 Herbert, Edward (Baron Herbert of Cherbury) 55r01, 99v03 Herbert, George 10, 73r13 Herbert, Mary Sidney (countess of Pembroke) 5, 153r14, App.27 Herbert, Sir Thomas 73r14 Hermes (Trismegistus) 196r19–20 Hero (of Alexandria) 73r26, 73r28–29 Héroard, Jean 124v04 Herodian (the Historian) 73r24, App.19 Herodotus 73r22, 73r24, 180r18 Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de 73r30–31, 79v06 Hersent, Charles: see optatus Gallus Hervet, Gentian 15v20, 174v22, 176r01 Hesiod 73v01 Hesychius (of Miletus) 73v02 Heurnius, otto 73v06 Heuterus, Pontus 20, 73v07–08 Hexham, Henry 147r03 Heydon, Sir Christopher 13v18, 73v10

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Heylyn, Peter 72r04, 73v11, 79v09, 79v22, 130v08 Heytesbury, William: see Hentisberus, Gulielmus Heywood, Thomas 109v18, 115v07 Hierocles (of Alexandria) 73v14 Higden, Ranulphus 148r01 Hilarius (saint) 73v24–25 Hildebrandt, Andreas 182r20 Hill, Thomas 73v28 Hincmar 73v29 Hippocrates 74r02, 174r20 Hobbes, Thomas 9, 33, 79v16, 97v16, 192r04 Hoddesdon, John 76v01 Hodges, Thomas 175r14 Hogenberg, franz 33v39 Holdsworth, Richard 174v07 Holinshed, Raphael 3, 20, 79v14 Holland, Henry 73r25 Holland, Hezekiah 54v10 Holland, Philemon 27r28 Holles, Denzil 141v06 Hollyband, Claude 79v23 Holwarda, Joannes Phocylides 46v18 Holyoke, francis 165r09–10 Holywood, John 35r09, 178v11 Homer 79v25–29, 81r01–02 Honterus, Andreas 81r06 Hood, Thomas 27, 81r07 Hooker, Richard 28, 80v01, 81r08–10 Hooker, Thomas 72r02, 177v05 Hooper, John 81r11–12 Hopton, Sir Ralph 8v15, 14r10, 43v06, 116r06, 162r07, 183r01 Horatius flaccus, Quintus 58r06, 81r14–17 Horn, Georg 23v18 Hornkens, Henricus 81r20 Hosius, Stanislaus 81r24 Hoskins, Anthony 42v11 Hospinianus, Rodolphus 165v18 Hotman, françois 11, 17, 13v15, 23v08, 81r28–31, 111v22 Hotman, françois (sieur de La Tour) 31r31, 77r09 Hotman, Jean 12, 3r17, 46v03, 81r26–27 Houllier, Jacques 80r02 Howard, Henry (earl of northampton) 44r05 Howard, Henry (earl of Surrey) 51v05 Howell, James 45v12, 51r04, 57r03, 75v13, 76v04, 84v04, 211v01–02 Howes, Edmond 6v07 Huarte, Juan 196v06 Hubbocke, William 81r32 Hues, Robert 81r33 Hugo, Herman 23r36, 73r16–17 Hulsius, Levinus 81v03–05, 172r16 Hume, David 81v08

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Hume, James 5v25, 178v12, 190v03, 194r10 Hurault, Michel 9v02, 46v13 Husain, Ibn ‘Abd Allah (Abu ‘Ali) (Avicenna) 13v26, 15r07 Hutton, Thomas 182v06 Hutton, Ulrich von 48r08 Hyde, Edward (earl of Clarendon) 22, 26 Hyginus 73v23 Iamblichus (of Chalcis) 83r18–19 Idatius 83v02 Ignatius (of Loyola) 54v04, 83v18 Ignatius (saint) 8v06, 147v16 Illescas, Gonzalo de 66r03, 83v19 Imbert, Jean 151r01 Inchofer, Melchior 85r01 Indagine, Joannes ab 83v25 Ingelo, nathaniel 18v06 Ingenuis, franciscus de: see Sarpi, Paulo Inglis, Esther App.20 Institoris, Heinrich 107v18 Ireland 10, 14r03, 26v04, 73v12, 79v14–15, 87v06, 99v02, 123v05, 180r01, 180r05, 181v04, 209r17 Irenaeus (saint) 87v07–08 Irvine, Alexander 89v07 Isaac (Argyrus) 87v09 Isaacson, Henry 33r31 Isabella Clara Eugenia (Infanta of Spain) 97v08, 97v13 Isidore (saint, abp. of Seville) 87v13 Isidore (saint, of Pelusium) 87v14 Isocrates 87v15 Ivo (saint) 89r10–14 Jabir ibn Haiyan (al-Tarasusi) (Geber) 15r07 Jackson, Thomas 83r01–03, 149v15 Jackson, William 36 Jacob, Henry 182v17 Jacob, Louis 25, 194v03 James I (king of England) 9v28–29, 17v11, 31r33, 39v34, 41r36, 42v05, 83r07, 83r11–12, 83r14, 83r21, 117r04, 133v01, 153v12, 165r15 James, Thomas (Captain) 207r22 James, Thomas (D.D.) 13, 83r23, 144r09, 212v18 Jansen, Cornelius 5v19, 83r26 Jansonius, A. 83r27 Javellus, Chrysostomus 83v01 Jean (de Troyes) 77v01 Jenkins, David 30v05, 43r04, 45v09, 84v01 Jerome (saint) 73v20 Jewel, John 87v23 Joachim, Georg 146r08 Joachimus (of fiore) 85v03 Joannes Piscator 146r03 Jobson, Richard 64v37

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Jocelinus (prior of furness) 99v02 Jode, Cornelis de 39v05, 39v08 Johannes, nicolas 77r04 Johannes (Philoponus) 144r10 John (saint, called Climacus) 85v15 John (Stobaeus) 180v08 John Chrysostom (saint) 33, 33v09, 34r05, 101r24, 139r01 Johnson, Samuel 39 Johnston, Arthur 44r10 Joinville, Jean de 115r07 Jollyvet, Everte 60v16 Jones, Bassett 72v10 Jones, Inigo 23v16, 181r03 Jonson, Benjamin 5, 10, 28, 87r09–11 Jónsson, Arngrímr 41r18, 87r13 Jordanus (nemorarius) 124r24 Jornandes 87r16–17 Josephus, flavius 28, 87r18–20 Joubert, Laurent 32v02, 75v01, 87r21 Juan (de Jésus Maria) 85v05 Juan (de Santa Maria) 85v11 Julian (emperor of Rome) 87v24 Julius, Alexander 73r03 Junius, franciscus: see Du Jon, françois Junius, Hadrianus 35v22, 73v02, 89r07 Justel, Christofle 27v13 Justin (Martyr, saint) 89v18–19 Justinian I 39v14, 91r02 Justinianus, Petrus 79r12, 91r04, 142v10 Justinus (the Historian) 89v15–17 Juvénal des Ursins, Jean 91r12 Juvenalis, Decimus Junius 91r13–14 Karl Ludwig (elector Palatine) 109r10 Keale, Robert 194r03 Keckermann, Bartholomaeus 93r01, 93r03–07 Kepler, Johannes 9, 93r17–18 Kiel, Cornelis 93r11 King, Daniel 45r01 King, John (bp. of London) 93v05 King, John (public orator of oxford) 31r32 Kirchmann, Johann 93r14 Kirchner, Hermann 93r16 Kling, Melchoir 81r30 Knaap, Jan 174v17 Knolles, Richard 93r20–21 Knollys, Sir francis 8, 41, 37r28 Knox, John 50r12, 93v01 Krantz, Albert 20, 39v42–43 Kromer, Marcin 41r07–08 L’Ancre, Pierre de 95r15 La Bigne, Marguerin de 13, 47, 21r13–14

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La Boullaye-Le Gouz, françois de 208r01 La Geneste (sieur de) 13v24, 25r28, 205v06 La Guesle, Jacques de 68v08 La Madeleine, Jean de 131v03 La Marche, olivier de 31r13, 109v01 La Mothe Houdancourt, Philippe de 56r09 La Mothe Le Vayer, felix de 95v22, 199v14 La Mothe Le Vayer, françois de 85r22 La noue, françois de 27r30, 128r04 La Pise, Joseph de 75r12 La Popelinière, Henri Lancelot Voisin de 75r13, 149r11–12 La Primaudaye, Pierre de 151r10 La Roche Chandieu, Antoine de 46r20 La Sale, Antoine de 109v17 La Serre, Jean Puget de 52r04 La Varenne, françois Pierre de 40v04 Lactantius, Lucius Coelius 95r03 Laet, Johannes de 62v12, 79r06, 206r04 Lambard, William 15, 95r10, 95r12 Lanario y Aragón, francisco 95r14 Lancellotti, Secondo 56r27 Langham, John 141v07 Languet, Hubert 11–12, 11r01, 95r19, 107r10, 133v13, 205r06 Lannel, Jean de 75v08 Lanquet, Thomas 32v03 Lansbergen, Philips van 101v13 Lanteri, Giacomo 95r20 Lapide, Cornelius à 39v09 Larivey, Pierre de 165v09 Latomus, Sigismundus: see Meurer, Theodor Laud, William 9, 24, 36r10, 71r25, 100r01 Laurentius, Jacobus 95v08 Laureus, Vincentius 205v12 Lautenbach, Conrad: see francus, Jacobus Lauro, Giacomo 10r01 Laval, Antoine de 95v01 Lavater, Ludwig 64r28, 95v02 Lawrence, George 175r01 Lawrence, Henry 195r09 Lazius, Wolfgang 95v16 Le Bret, Cardin 23v07 Le Brun de la Rochette, Claude 23v31, 151v05 Le Caron, Louis 31v26 Le féron, Jean 29v27, 60r22 Le Jeune, Paul 161v04 Le Mesgissier, Martin 115v09 Le Métel de BoisRobert, françois 7v04 Le Mire, Aubert 35v08, 46v22, 117r17–18, 117r21–22, 121v08, 126v16 Le Moyne, Pierre 61v03 Le normant, Jean 77v08 Le Petit, Jean-françois 44v20, 66v30, 142r08

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Le Roy, Louis 167r22, 201v13 Lee, E. 96v01 Ledenberg, Gilles van 13r16 Lee, Richard 175v08 Leigh, Edward 36v01 Leigh, Valentine 99v06 Lenccius, Johannes Baptista 97r07 Lenthall, John 100v05 Leo, Joannes (Africanus) 29, 5r02, 97r11–12 Leo I (pope) 97r15 Leo VI (emperor of the East) 97r10, 97r13 Léon (Hebreo) 71v15 Leoni, Giovanni Battista 46r28, 174v19 Lescale (le chevalier de) 203r09 Lescun, Jean Paul de 97r19 L’Espine, René de 188r01 Lessius, Leonardus 42v11, 97r20, 97r22, 159v11 L’Estoile, Pierre de 87v04 L’Estrange, Hamon 8v12, 74v02 L’Estre, Hugues de 97r23 Leunclavius, Joannes 89v03, 97v17–18 Leurechon, Jean 160v01, 161r06 Levi, James 38 L’Hospital, Michel de 81r25 Libermus, Johannes 99r08 Licetus, fortunius 99r10–18 Licino, Giovanni Battista 165r17 Liébault, Jean 107v13 Ligon, Richard 76v08 Lilburne, Elizabeth 141v04 Lilburne, John 130v02, 141v08, 147r04, 152v01, 196v23, 213r03, 61v05 Lilly, William 6v01, 8r01, 36r03, 49v03, 116r04, 119r04, 130v1–13, 162v05 Lily, George 87v01 Lily, William 66v09, 99v10 Lincoln (unidentified bishop of) 99v12 Lindeberg, Peter 99v13 Lindenbrog, Erpold 99v14 Lindenbrog, friedrich 87r16, 97r08 Lingendes, Jean de 31v18 Linschoten, Jan Huygen van 79v13, 79v21, 81v01, 81v13, 165v22 Lipsius, Justus 9, 11–12, 99v18, 101r01, 101r03–19, 146v03, 174r16, 192v06 Lisca, Alessandro da 52r14 Lithgow, William 101r20, 194v07 Littleton, Sir Thomas 39r26, 39r29 Liutprandus (Cremonensis) 103v09 Lively, Edward 33v01 Livius, Titus 20, 28–9, 38v01, 101v04–05, 147v13 Lloyd, Lodowick 101v07 Llwyd, Humphrey 15, 33r26, 62v26, 77r03

Loarte, Gaspare 121v09 Locre, ferry de 101v08 Lodewijcksz, Willem 85r03 Loe, William 175r05 Lohetus, Daniel 101v11 Lomazzo, Giovanni Paulo App.21 London, William 30r02 Longinus 45v02–03, 46r15 Longinus, Dionysius Cassius 45v02–03, 46r15 Longobardus, nicolaus 101v16 Longus, Georgius 102r02 Lonicer, Philipp 15, App.9 López de Gómara, francisco 101v17 López de Madera, Gregorio 79r09 López de Mendoza, Iñigo 115r08 Lorini, Buonaiuto 101v18 L’orme, Philibert de 101v19–20 Lorraine, Charles de (duc de Guise) 199r01 Lossius, Lucas 33v37 Lottini, Giovanni francesco 103r01 Loüet, Georges 11v04, 103r03 Louis IX (of france) 104r01 Louis XI (of france) 77v01, 103r06, 113r09 Louis XII (of france) 97v03, 103r07 Louis XIII (of france) 24–5, 5v32, 42v06, 42v08, 76v04, 133v05–06, 133v08–09 Louise de Coligny (princess of orange) App.10 Love, Christopher 102v01 Loyseau, Charles 103r10–12 Loyseleur, Pierre 11r01, 133v13 Lubbertus, Sibrandus 176r08 Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus 103r16, 103r18 Lucar, Cyprian 103r19–20 Lucas, franciscus 37r22, 103r15 Lucian (of Samosata) 103r23–25 Lucinge, René de 103v17 Lucretius Carus, Titus 103v02–03 Luis (de Granada) 66v13–14 Lull, Ramón 103v10 Luna, Miguel de 140v04 Lunadoro, Girolamo 161v09, 162r02 Lundorp, Michael Caspar 9r07, 180r03 Lusignan, Étienne de 62v20 Lusignano, Steffano di 39v12 Lusitanus (pseud.) 103v24 Lydgate, John 15, 31v37 Lydiat, Thomas 105r01–02 Lyly, John 28, 99v09 Lynde, Sir Humphrey 105r03–04 Lyndewode, William 39r08, 152v05 M., f.D.L. 54r31 Macedo, francisco 103v20

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Machault, Jean-Baptiste: see Gallus, Joannes Baptista Machault, Louis de 107r02 Machiavelli, niccolò 9, 45v10, 107r03–11 Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius 107r14–15 Maeratius, Ludovicus 109r21 Maffeius, Raphael (Volaterranus) 207r06 Magalhaes, Cosme de 107r16–17, 107r22, 133r01 Maggi, Girolamo 107r19–20, 107r23 Maggi, ottaviano 199v14 Maggius, Bartholomaeus 16, 107r21 Magini, Giovanni Antonio 107v03–04, 178v02 Magirus, Joannes 107v06, 107v08 Magna Carta 31v31, 50v03, App.22 Magnus, olaus 77v23, 79r04 Maguire, Connor (baron of Enniskillen) 197r01 Maier, Michael 113r18 Mailliet, Marc de 107v10 Mainoldus, Jacobus 113r23 Malapert, Charles 107v12 Malderus, Joannes 107v14 Maldonado, Pedro 107v15 Malespini, Ricordano 107v16 Malingre, Claude 77r15, 95v14, 107v17 Malthus, francis 107v19 Malvezzi, Virgilo 107v21–23, 151r15 Malynes, Gerard de 97v20, 109r02, 113r02 Man, Stephen 162r09 Manasseh, ben Joseph, ben Israel 115r06 Manfredi, Muzio 109r07 Mansel, Sir Robert 109r11 Mansfeld, Ernst van 109r13 manuscript books 8–9, 7r08, 23r26, 37r28, 42v30, 44r27, 50v03, 50v28, 71r01, 73v04, 99v01, 109r15–16, 113r02, 115r03, 117r11, 138v09, 138v13, 140r08, 151r16, 153r14, 161v15, 167v02, 174r05, 205v12, 214r17 Manutius, Aldus 109r17 Manutius, Paulus 109r18 Manwood, John 196r02 Manzini, Giovanni Battista 60v24 Manzolli, Pietro Angelo 138r18 Marca, Pierre de 37r24, 75v06, 108v04 Marchantius, Jacobus 109r24 Marchi, francesco de’ 109v02 Marcobruni, Paolo Emilio 109v07 Marenzio, Luca 21, 109v11 Mareschal, Mathias 194v02 Maret, Philipp 23 Margeret, Jacques 109v12 Marguerite (de Valois, queen consort) 115r01 Mariana, Juan de 20, 109v20–23 Marinelli, Giovanni 111r02–03 Markham, francis 21v43 Markham, Gervase 81v17

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Marlorat, Augustin 153r06 Mármol Caravajal, Luis del 21, 28, 29r31 Marnix van Sant Aldegonde, Philips van 19r05, 111r09–10, 186r02 Márquez, Juan 66r16, 111r11 Marselaer, fredericus de 95v19 Marshall, Stephen 43v01 Marsilio, Giovanni 111r16, 165r19 Marsilius Columna, Marcus Antoninus 81v14 Marta, Giacomo Antonio 110v03, 193v04 Martialis, Marcus Valerius 111r25–26 Martin, Sir Richard 113r02 Martini, Martino 18v04 Martyn, William 111v02 Mary (de’ Medici) 97v03, 97v07 Mary (queen of Scotland) 47r01, 76v03, 79v10, 126v14, 167v03 Mascall, Leonard 65v05 Mascardi, Agostino 37v10 Mason, francis 15r23, 111v16 Massalia, Alexius: see Saumaise, Claude de Masson, Jean Papire 44r25, 111v11–13 Mastrilli, nicolas 101r21 Matthew (of Westminster) 113r04 Matthew, Sir Tobie 98r21 Matthias I (emperor) 113r06 Matthieu, Pierre 31r16, 113r08–09, 172v19, 174r01, 182v12 Maudit, John 33 Maunsell, Andrew 109r12 Maurolico, francesco 113r11–12 May, Thomas 36r07, 79r08, 205r08 Mayerne Turquet, Louis de 113r19–20, 113r22 Mayerne Turquet, Théodore de 113r21, 121r09 Mayne, Jaspar 34r03 Maynwaringe, Everard 197r04 Medina, Pedro de 113v03 Medici, Catherine de’ 46r21 Medici, Lorenzo de’ 64v18, 199r23 Medici, Marie de’ 163v06 Megiser, Hieronymus 188v07 Mela, Pomponius 149r01 Melanchthon, Philipp 11–12, 29, 29r03–06, 41r10, 113v07, 113v11, 174r19 Melissus, Paulus 23 Melzo, Lodovico 113v16 Menandrinus, Marsilius (Patavinus) 44r09 Mendes Pinto, fernando 207v01 Mendoza, Bernardino de 115r09–10 Mennens, frans 115r13 Menou, René de 73v05, 109r05 Menz, Balthasar 115r16 Mercator, Gerhard 64r04–06, 64r09, 115r17 Mercier, Jean 115r19

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Mersenne, Marin 24 Merula, Paulus 115v08 Mestrezat, Jean 115v12 Meteren, Emanuel van 12, 24, 52r03, 115v13, 115v15 Metzler, Joannes 113v01 Meurer, Theodor 115v20 Meurer, Wolfgang 115v19 Meursius, Joannes (the elder) 10r06, 107r14, 115v21–26, 195r01 Mexia, Pedro 115v11, 117r01–02 Meyer, Jacobus 117r03 Milles, Thomas 41r34–35, 121v06, 117r02, 121v10 Milletot, Bénigne 15r25 Minsheu, John 117r08–10 Minucci, Minuccio 76r04 Misselden, Edward 60r15 Mitis, Thomas (a Lymusa) 117v05 Mitton, Thomas 98r10 Mocenicus, Philippus 117v06 Mocenigo, Andrea 117v07 Mocket, Richard 65v01 Modius, franciscus 117v09 Moffett, Thomas 121r09, 121r16 Molière, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de 53r03, 55v01, 150v04, 175v09 Molina, Luis (jurist) 117v11 Molina, Luis de (Jesuit) 117v10 Mollet, André 82v01 Molther, Johann 119r01–02 Molyneux, Edmund 3, 14 monarchomachs 11 Monardes, nicolás 119r05–06 Monipennie, John 161r14 Monluc, Blaise (siegneur de) 119r13–14 Monod, Pierre 194v05 Monstrelet, Enguerrand de 20, 119r15 Montagu, Henri de 119r22 Montagu, Henry (earl of Manchester) 121r02 Montagu, Richard 9r21, 29r36, 119r16–17, 119r19 Montagu, Walter 53r02, 119r21 Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de 119r20, 172v14 Montalte, Louis de: see Pascal, Blaise Monte, Guido Ubaldo del 68v23, 199v15–17 Monte Regal (Piedmontois) 3r10 Montemayor, Jorge de 119v04 Montgommery, Louis de 119v08 Montjosieu, Louis de 62v01 Mora, Juan de 119v14 Moravius, Thomas 119v15 More, Sir Thomas 76v01, 119v18 Moreau, Philippes 13r05 Moresinus, Thomas 119v17 Morgan, Sir Thomas 166v05

Morgues, Mathieu de 103v12 Morice, James 194v11 Morillon, Claude 60v21 Morin, Jacques 13r03 Morin, Jean Baptiste 15v34 Morisot, Claude Barthélemy 133r13 Morlaix, Joseph de 46r23 Morland, Sir Samuel 78r08 Morley, Thomas 119v22 Mornay, Philippe de 11–12, 107r10, 115r02, 119v23–24, 119v26–28, 205r06 Morton, Thomas 121r04, 167r11 Mosse, Miles 121r07 Mueller, Theobald 87r22 Müller, Philipp 121r17 Mun, Thomas 195r07 Münster, Sebastian 121r18 Muret, Marc-Antoine 41r30 Musso, Cornelio 121r25 Muzio, Girolamo (Giustinopolitano) 91r05–06, 91r08 Mydorge, Claude 121v05 Mynsinger, Joachim 121v07 n., n. 148v02, 171v02 nagarel, Jean 75r18, 115v09 nani Mirabelli, Domenico 95r18 nannini, Remigio 194r07 napier, John 124r03 nauclerus, Johannes 124r16 naudé, Gabriel 25, 124r13, 194v03 nautonier, Guillaume de 124r18 neander, Hippophilus 115r15 neander, Joannes 124r19 nedham, Marchamount 96r06 neile, Richard 109r19 nemesius 124r22 nervèze, Antoine de 124v01 neudoerffer, Anton 124v06 neugebauer, Salomon 79r11, 124v05 neville, Henry 139v04 newman, Samuel 37r25 nicephorus Callistus 124v11–12 niceron, Jean francois 142r02 nicetas (Choniates) 37v11, 124v19 nicholas y Sacharles, Juan 124v21 nicole de Lorraine (duchesse de Lorraine) 42v09 nicomachus (of Gerasa) 196r19 nicot, Jean 126r14, 126r02 nieremberg, Jean Eusebio 126r15–18 nilus (saint) 126v01 nizolius, Marius 126v02 nonnius, Ludovicus 126v05 norden, John 126v10

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nores, Giasone di 44r22 norton, Robert 69v02 norton, Thomas 47r02, 126v14 nostredame, Michel de 83r25 notari, Constantino de’ 48r31, 126v15 novarinus, Aloisius 7v01–02 nowell, Alexander 37r29, 128r10, 214r11 nucula, Horatius 81r13 nuñez, Alfonsus 3r14 nuñez, Pedro 27, 126v06, 128r12–13 nye, Philip 40r07 obsequens, Julius 131r04 ocampo, florián de 58r21–22 ocellus (Lucanus) 102v03, 103r17 ochoa de la Salde, Juan 131r10 ockland, Christopher 131r11 oecumenius (saint) 131r16 ogier, françois 9v34 ogilby, John 51r02, 204v06 oihenart, Arnaud 126v17 oldenbarneveld, Jan van 17r20–21 oleastro, Hieronymus ab 131v07 ongaro, Antonio 5v06 onosander 131v12–14 optatus (saint) 133r05 optatus Gallus 133r02 orbicius 131v14 origen 133v15, 133v17 orléans, Louis d’ 3v09 orlers, Jan Janszoon 95v09, 113r10 orosius, Paulus 135r04 orozco y Covarrubias, Juan de 39v29 ortelius, Abraham 135r05–07 ortiz, Antonio 161v07 osborne, francis 4r02 osborne, Thomas 3, 34, 37–41, 46r31, 50v13 osorio da fonseca, Jeronimo 135r09 ossat, Arnaud d’ 28–9, 97v09 otreb, Rudolphus: see fludd, Robert otto I 135r12 oudin, César 135r16 oughtred, William 28, 93r10, 160v01, 195v07 overbury, Sir Thomas 135r14 overton, Richard 10v02, 12v02 ovidius naso, Publius 135r17–25 owen, John 135r27, 174v10, 175r10 oxford University 9r11, 52r20, 83r13, 135r28, 138r14 Pacius, Julius 11v29, 138r05–06, 138r08 Paez, Balthasar 138r09 Pagan, Blaise françois de 74v01 Page, John 90r03

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Pagitt, Ephraim 72v06 Paleotti, Gabriele 138r19 Palerne, Jean 138r17 Palingenius, Marcellus: see Manzolli, Pietro Angelo Pallavicino, Sforza 77v24 Palma Cayet, Pierre-Victor 201v16 Pamelius, Jacobus 147v19 Panciroli, Guido 138v01–03 Panigarola, francesco 138v06 Pantera, Pantero 138v08 Panvinio, onofrio 131v16–20, 138v10 Papillon, David 199v04 Pappus (of Alexandria) 138v16 Paracelsus, Aureolus Philippus Theoprastus 138v17–18 Paradin, Claude 5v33, 138v19 Paradin, Guillaume 33r27, 35v01, 77r21 Paris, Matthew 113r03 Parker, Henry 90r01 Parker, Matthew 14, 5v24, 42r03, 78r09, 212r10 Parker, Robert 44r21 Parry, Henry 140r10, 159v08 Parsons, Robert 3v04, 9r19, 19r21–22, 31r24, 39r25, 48r01, 99r02, 99r04, 124v08, 140v22, 212r14 Paruta, Paolo 140r12–13 Pascal, Blaise 98v01 Pasor, George 140r16 Pasquale, Carlo 140r14 Pasquelin, Guillaume 190r15 Pasquier, Etienne 29v34, 140r18, 159v15, 161r01 Passi, Guiseppe 140r20 Paterno, Lodovico 140r25 Patrick (saint) 99v02 Patrizi, francesco 140v02–03 Paul V (pope) 44r23 Paule, Sir George 212v17 Payne, George 98r11 Peacham, Henry (the younger) 117r06 Peckham, John 85v10, 142r01 Peleus, Julien 33r04 Pellicer de ossau y Tovar, José 182r17 Pellisson-fontanier, Paul App.24 Penshurst Place (Kent) 5–6, 30–4 Percy, Algernon (tenth earl of northumberland) 23 Percy, Henry (ninth earl of northumberland) 23, 27 Percyvall, Richard 117r08 Perefixe, Hardouin de Beaumont de 78v04 Peregrinus, Petrus 140v06 Pererius, Benedictus 140v08–13 Pérez, Antonio 140v05, 140v14–15 Pérez de Guzmán, fernán 33r22 Pérez de Hita, Ginés 66v12 Perkins, William 3r05, 41r01, 140v17–18 Perrault, françois 43v08, 45r03

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Perrault, Julien 161v04 Perreaux, Daniel 27v29, 138v09, 140r04 Perret, Clement 140v19 Perry, Elizabeth: see Sidney, Elizabeth (Perry) Perry, William 3, 38–40, 42 Persius flaccus, Aulus 91r13–14, 140v26 Person, David 199v06 Pescatore, Giovanni Battista 18, App.25 Petau, Denis 33r30, 52r10, 87v24, 141v01–02, 142r06, 159v04, 188v08, 207v07 Peter (the Sicilian) 142v11 Peters, Hugh 66r05, 116r05–06, 123v02 Petit, Gulielmus (neubrigensis) 124v02 Petit, Samuel 97r04, 142r10–12 Petramellarius, Joannes Antonius 142r13 Petrarca, francesco 10, 142r14–15 Petreius, Theodorus 142r16 Petri, nicolaus 196r08 Petri, Suffridus 182v07 Petronius Arbiter, Titus 142r17–18 Petrucci, Ludovico 142r19 Petrucia, Antonius de 142r20 Petrus (abbot of Cluny) 142r21–22 Petrus (de Aquila) 142v06 Petrus (Lombardus) 103v11 Petrus, Bartholomaeus (Lintrensis) 99v16 Peucer, Kaspar 142v14 Peuerbach, Georg von 155r02 Philalethes, Eugenius: see Vaughan, Thomas Philanthropus, Irenaus Philadelphus (pseud.) 195v04 Philipot, John 200v02 Philippism: see Melanchthon, Philipp Philippus (presbyter) 7v01 Philips, Katherine 147r16, 148v01 Phillippes, Henry 154v02 Phillippson, J. 118r01 Philo (Judaeus) 144r04, 144r06–08 Philodikaios, Irenicus 42v18 Philopatris, John: see Verstegan, Richard Philostratus 144r13–14, 186r04 Philostratus flavius 186r04 Philostratus Lemnius 144r13 Phlegon (of Tralles) 195r01 Photius (saint) 144v12 Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius: see Pius II (pope) Piccolomini, Alessandro 11v19, 144v01, 144v03–07 Piccolomini, francesco 144v02 Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni 144v08 Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni francesco 144v08–09 Pierce, Thomas 175r12, 175v07, 177r05 Pietro (Aretino) 11v01, 158v03 Pighius, Stephanus Vinandus 9r06 Pigna, Giovanni Battista 144v14

Pignoria, Lorenzo 186r05 Pimenta, Alvaro 103v21 Pimenta, niccolò 144v18 Pincerno, Bartolomeo 48r08 Pineda, Juan de (of Medina del Campo) 144v19–20 Pinson de la Martinière, Jean 52v16 Pisanelli, Baldassare 146r02 Piso, Willem 79r06 Pistorius, Johann 27r02, 64r17, 75r08, 146r06, 147v08 Pithou, Pierre 9r04, 35r33, 99r09, 146r11 Pitiscus, Bartholomaeus 146r08–09 Pitseus, Joannes 146r10 Pius II (pope) 20, 3v25–26, 144v17, 176v05 Plantin, Christopher 17 Platina, Bartolomeo 146r19 Plato 119v02, 146r20, 146v01, 147r01 Plattes, Gabriel 45v08 Plautus, Titus Maccius 146v03–04 Pliny (the elder) 146v09 Pliny (the younger) 146v10 Plotinus 146v12 Plutarch 20, 28, 27r33, 146v13–18 Pluvinel, Antoine de 109r05 Polanco, Juan Alfonso 138r21 Polanus, Junius Brutus: see Crell, Johann Politianus, Angelus 147v02–03 Polyaenus 147v09 Polybius 20, 107r02, 147v10–13 Polycarp (saint) 147v16 Polygranus, franciscus 147v20 Pontano, Giovanni Giovano 149r02–03 Pontanus, Joannes 7r23, 149r04 Ponte, oldrado da 131v06 Pope, Alexander 39 Popma, Ausonius 149r13 Porcacchi, Tommaso 11v15, 149r14–16 Porphyrius 149r18 Porta, Giovanni Battista Della 15v35–40 Possevino, Antonio 149v03–04 Postel, Guillaume 3r07, 149v05 Potter, Christopher 149v10 Powel, David 15, 77r03 Powel, Gabriel 149v15 Powell, Daniel 212r04 Powell, John 13v16 Powell, Thomas (d.1635?) 212v14 Powell, Thomas (d.1660) 51r01 Poza, Juan Bautista 50v21 Prempart, Jacques 151r06 Preston, Thomas: see Widdrington, Roger Priezac, Daniel de 131r08, 205r01 Priscianus (Caesariensis) 151r13 Priscus (of Panium) 27v21

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Probus, Aemilus: see Cornelius nepos Proclus, Diadochus 7r10, 151v09, 151v11 Procopius (Caesariensis) 151v13–14 Proctor, John 74v06 Propertius, Sextus 31r11 Provenzale, Girolamo 153r09 Prynne, William 28, 2v01, 71v14, 102v02, 116v01, 130v03, 147r06, 151r11, 160v05, 181v04, App.26 Psalms 5r22, 25r02, 35v23, 42r34, 62v34, 81r12, 113v04, 153r14–16, 165v08, 170v06, 188r02, App.27 Ptolemaeus (Lucensis) 153v03 Ptolemaeus, Claudius 7r01–02, 153v09–10 Puente, Louis de la 149r05 Pugh, Thomas 152v03 Pulci, Luca 64v18 Pulton, ferdinando 153v16, 155r01 Purchas, Samuel 155r03–05, 189r02 Puteanus, Erycius 154v03–04, 155r07–10 Pythagoras 52r07 Quad, Matthias 157r01–02 Quarles, francis 176v11, 177v02 Quevedo, francisco de 13v24, 25r28, 27r11, 157r07, 203r09, 205v06 Quinn, Walter 157r09 Quintilianus, Marcus fabius 157r11 Quiqueran de Beaujeu, Pierre 5r16 Quirino, Antonio 157r12 Quiroga, Gaspar 54v02 R., S. 28v02 Rabelais, françois 100r03, 159r01–02 Rader, Matthaeus 35r25, 85v15, 152v11 Radulphus (flaviacensis) 165v17 Raemond, florimond de 75v15, 77r22 Raimundo, Annibale 159v06 Rainolds, John 159v07–08 Rainolds, William 159v09, 161r16 Raleigh, Sir Walter 9r13, 159r06–09, 159v11, 182r10 Ramas [pamphlet collections] 7, 13, 47, 134r01, 158v04, 159r12 Ramelli, Agostino 159r13 Ramus, Petrus 17v24, 19v16, 146r03, 159r14–18, 165r18, 186r14, 209r10 Ramusio, Paolo 159r20 Ranchin, Guillaume 163v18 Randolph, Thomas 147r12 Rantzau, Henrik 99v13, 159r23 Rastell, John 188r07 Rastell, William 159v01–02 Rathbourne, Aaron 159v03 Raulin, Hippolyte 9v01 Raymond, John 87v20, 88r04

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Rawlinson, Richard 37, 39, 95r12, 126v04, 138v09, App.13 Rebecca, John Biagio 32 Rebuffi, Pierre 159v13 Record, Robert 28, 161r02–03 Regiomontanus, Johannes 119v05 Regnault, Charles 167v03 Regnault, Robert 3r16 Reimarus, Heinrich 161v01 Reineck, Reiner 64r17, 161v02, 214r08 Reusner, Elias 163v20–21 Reusner, nicolaus 163v19 Revius, Jacobus 163v17 Reyd, Everhard van 161r21 Reymes, Bullen 123v01 Reynolds, Edward 175r11 Reynolds, John 64v29, 195v09, 207r21 Rhenanus (Beatus): see Bildius, Beatus (Rhenanus) Rhodius, Ambrosius 163v24 Ribadeneira, Pedro de 165r01, 203r11 Ribera, Diego de 127r03 Ribier, Guillaume 9v32 Ricci, Matteo 165r08 Riccoboni, Antonio 11v24, 165r03 Rich, Barnaby 165r04 Rich, Penelope 22 Richelieu (cardinal duc de): see Du Plessis, Armand Jean Richer, Edmond 50r17–18, 149v06, 196r01 Richter, Gregor 165r07 Ricius, Joannes 29v19 Ricius, Paulus 188v02 Ricraft, Josiah 100v02, 127r01 Rider, John 165r09–10 Ridley, Sir Thomas 165r11 Rieger, Johann 165r14 Rigault, nicolas 11r13, 46v17, 131v14, 165r13, 190v19 Rinuccini, Giovanni Battista 28r04 Risner, friedrich 5v29, 165r18 Rivault, David 165v06 Rivet, André 7v03, 165v07–08, 166r01 Roberti, Antonius 81r02 Robinson, Henry 37v25 Robinson, John 52v18, 147r05 Robortello, francesco 165v13 Rocca, Bernardino 19r16 Rochefort, Charles de 78v03 Roding, Wilhelm 165v15 Rogers, Daniel 12 Rogers, Thomas 13r26 Rohan, Henri de 27v29, 85v02, 115r03, 140r04, 207v03 Rojas, fernando de 31r27 Rolbagius, Gregorius 167r01 Rolewinck, Werner 56r14 Román, Jierónimo 167r05–06

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Romanci, fabritio 167r07 Rondelet, Guillaume 75v01 Roo, Gerardus de 20, 64r07 Rosaccio, Giuseppe 202r01 Rosellis, Antonius de 9v10 Roseo, Mambrino 79v03, 109r03–04 Rosinus, Johannes 167r15–16 Ross, Alexander 9r13, 11r21, 204r05–06 Rosset, françois de 77v07, 109v17, 128r06 Rossi, Giovanni Vittorio: see Erythraeus, Janus nicius Rothe, David 9r05 Rous, francis (the elder) 115r05 Rovenzon, John 167r19 Rowlands, Richard: see Verstegan, Richard Rowley, Alexander 172r20 Rubeus, Hieronymus 167v04 Rubio, Antonio 167v19 Rümelin, Martin 167v07 Rupert (prince, count Palatine) 43r09 Ruscelli, Girolamo 18, 19r30, 167v10–14, 195r06 Rusdorf, Johann Joachim von 205r03 Rushworth, John 98r12–13, 162r07, 168r02 Rushworth, William 44v17 Rusio, Lorenzo 167v16 Ruthven, John (third earl of Gowrie) 66r20 Ryley, William 145v05 Ryves, Sir Thomas 77v09, 91r03 S., P.I.D. 46v04 Sabellicus, Marcus Antonius Coccius 170r03 Sacrobosco, Joannes de: see Holywood, John Sadoleto, Jacopo 18, App.28 Sagard, Gabriel 77r10 Sainct Julien de Baleure, Pierre de 115v10 Saint-Agatange (sieur de): see Camus, Jean-Pierre Saint German, Christopher 46v26 Saint John, oliver 11v11 Saint-Julien, Pierre de 113v12 Sainte-Marthe, Louis de 61v02, 75r17 Sainte-Marthe, Scévole de 61v02, 75r17 Sala, Gaspar 151v08 Sales, francis de (saint) 52r16 Salesbury, Henry 66v05 Salgado de Somoza, francisco 194r01 Salian, Jacques 170r08 Saltmarsh, John 67v01 Salusbury, Thomas 112v02, 183v04 Saluste du Bartas, Guillaume 18, 17r33–36 Salvart, Jean françois 71v04 Salvianus (Massiliensis) 170r17–19 Salviati, Lionardo 85r10 Sanchez, francisco 194r02 Sancto Amore, Wilhelmus de 68v26

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Sancto Geminiano, Johannes de 62v10 Sanders, nicholas 24, 170v03 Sanderson, Robert 175r07 Sanderson, Sir William 78r07 Sandoval, Prudencio de 79r02–03, 211v02 Sandys, George 170v06, 170v08 Sandys, Sir Edwin 54r21, 186v18 Sandys, William 9r18 Sanford, Hugh 44r21 Sannazaro, Jacobo 170v09 Sansovino, francesco 11v02, 68v18, 117r02, 170v10–14, 170v20, 201r11 Santarelli, Antonio 170v01 Santos, francisco de los 45r07 Sanudo, Marino 170v17 Saraceni, Giovanni Carlo 29r15 Sarpi, Paolo 9v31, 60r09, 60r14, 77v22, 79v04, 138r01 Saumaise, Claude de 9r12, 44r08, 44v22, 170r10–12 Saunders, Richard 143v05 Savaron, Jean 33v04 Savile, George (marquis of Halifax) 98r08 Savile, Sir Henry 19–20, 7v15, 172r01, 186r11 Savonarola, Girolamo 170v21–22 Savorgnano, Mario 172r02 Saxo (Grammaticus) 66v10, 172r05 Scaliger, Joseph Juste 172r08–10, 199v09 Scaliger, Julius Caesar 172r07 Scanderbeg (Georges Castriot) 29v24, 77v14 Scanello, Cristoforo 33v28 Schardius, Simon 85v09, 89r23, 111r18, 196v13 Schedius, Elias 46r02 Schiappalaria, Stefano Ambrogio 7r17 Schickard, Martin 89v11 Schickard, Wilhelm 89v09, 140v24 Schlick, Hieronymus 172v02 Schloer, friedrich 174v12 Schmidel, Ulrich 172r16 Scholasticus, Matthaeus 172r17 Schoppe, Caspar 171v03, 212v03 Schottus, Andreas 44v19, 75r08, 88r02, 144v12 Schottus, franciscus 75r08, 88r02, 172r18 Schouten, Willem Corneliszoon 172r19 Schurman, Anna Maria van 10, 7v03 Schweikhard, Johann 182v08 Schwendi, Lazarus von 93v02 Scortia, Joannes Baptista 172v04 Scot, Philip 172r15 Scot, Reginald 172v06 Scotland 3r21–22, 15v27, 32r04, 43r01–02, 43r06, 43r10–12, 45v07, 46r22, 50r12, 56r12, 61v05, 66r20, 76v07, 77r02, 79v14–15, 93r12, 93v01, 98r02, 98r04, 101r20, 101r25, 108v01, 116r03, 130v03, 139r03–04, 161r14, 179r03, 189r01, 195r08, 207v05

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Scott, Thomas 46v03, 146r05, 172v07, 192v07 Scotti, Annibale (Placentino) 146r14 Scudéry, Georges de 131r05 Scylitza, Joannes (Curopalates) 41r29 Sebonde, Raymond de 172v14 Sedgwick, William 8v02, 95v17 Segni, Giovanni Battista 172v17 Selden, John 8–9, 41, 50v28, 58v22, 151r16, 151r18, 174r02– 05, 174r07–13, 193v01 Semedo, Alvarez 75v10 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 172v01, 174r14–17, App.29 Sepúlveda, Juan Ginés de 117v17 Serenus (of Anzi) 9v22, 174v05 Serres, Jean de 17, 20, 28, 3v08, 147r01, 174v13–15 Serres, olivier 174v16 Servin, Louis 62r20, 146v05, 203v23 Seton, John 174v18 Settle, Elkanah 36 Sextus (Empiricus) 174v21–22, 176r01 Seyssel, Claude de 19, 75v16, 176r03, App.30 Sgouropoulos, Sylvester 200v01 Shakespeare, William 10, 21, 28, 175v03, App.31 Shelley-Sidney, John 41 Sheppard, Samuel 8v07 Sheppard, William 40r10, 176r04 Shropshire, William 35, 39 Sidney, Algernon 5, 11–13, 22, 26, 34–6, 42, 77v24, 205v12 Sidney, Ann (Reeve) 37, App.31 Sidney, Ann (later Streatfeild) 40 Sidney, Barbara (Gamage) 19 Sidney, Dorothy (countess of Sunderland) 8, 12, 32, 42 Sidney, Dorothy Percy (countess of Leicester) 8, 23 Sidney, Elizabeth (Master) 37 Sidney, Elizabeth (Perry) 3, 37–8, 40 Sidney, frances (Walsingham) 16, 22 Sidney, Henry (earl of Romney) 12–13, 35–6, 38 Sidney, Sir Henry 3, 5, 10–11, 14–16, 35, 42, 33r26, 51v05, 66r24, 77r03; extant books associated with 31v37, 95r12, App.9, App.18 Sidney, Jocelin (seventh earl of Leicester) 3, 5, 38–40 Sidney, John (sixth earl of Leicester) 36–8, App.13 Sidney, Katherine App.12 Sidney, Mary: see Herbert, Mary Sidney (countess of Pembroke) Sidney, Mary (Sherrard) 3, 38 Sidney, Lady Mary (Dudley) 15, 35, App.14, App.18, App.27 Sidney, Philip (first Baron De L’Isle and Dudley) 41 Sidney, Philip (third Baron De L’Isle and Dudley) 4 Sidney, Philip (third earl of Leicester) 5, 10, 13, 25, 35–7, 9v33, 51v02, 57r03, App.34 Sidney, Philip (fifth earl of Leicester) 36–8; extant books associated with 8r02, 11v17, 35v16, 46r31, 50v13, 52v08, 58v24, 77r02, 77v24, 147v18, 159r08, 161r01, 161v06,

180v14, 186v14, 201v12, App.2, App.8, App.11, App.21, App.23, App.24, App.26, App.29, App.31, App.34 Sidney, Philip (second Viscount De L’Isle) 5 Sidney, Sir Philip 5, 8, 10–12, 14, 16–18, 22–3, 35, 42; as author or translator 11r11, 11r18–19, 119v27, 153r14, App.32–33; dedications 19r05, 60r06, 62v34, 66v03, 71v07, 77r03, 126v04, 159r18, 176r05, App.17, App.19; extant books associated with 68v20, 216r05, App.3, App.7, App.17, App.25, App.28; other associations 21v01, 29v22, 42v30, 73r25, 93v02, 95r19, 99v04, 126v04, 176r12, 182r11, 184r04 Sidney, Robert (first earl of Leicester): 3, 5, 8–14, 18–22, 35, 42; dedications 11v17, 60r06, App.15; extant books associated with 5v24, 7v15, 29v30, 58v24, 64r07, 93v02, 147v18, 161r01, 186r06, 219v02, App.10, App.15–16, App.19–20, App.22, App.30, App.32, App.36; other associations 73r25, 117r10, 182r11, 196v04 Sidney, Robert (second earl of Leicester) 3, 5, 7–14, 16, 18–35, 42–3, 99r03; dedications 41r19, 60r06, 138v09, 214r20; extant books associated with 8r02, 77r02, 77v24, 138v09, App.1, App.4, App.33, App.36 Sidney, Robert (fourth earl of Leicester) 13, 36, App.5 Sidney, William (d. 1612) 5, 20, 31v24 Sidney, William (first Viscount De L’Isle) 5 Sidney, Sir William (d. 1554) 5, 11 Sidney, Sir William Robert 15, 41, App.14 Sidney (family) 31v24; extant books associated with 23r26, 50v28, 71r01, 113r02, 117r11, 151r16, App.6, App.27; genealogical chart 4. See also entries under individual Sidneys Sidonius Apollinaris (saint) 176r14 Sigismund III (king of Poland) 176r18 Signot, Jacques 46v23 Sigonio, Carlo 176r19–22, 176v01–02, 177r01 Silhon, Jean de 117r13 Silva, feliciano de 31r26 Silver, George 176v04 Simancas, Jacobus 176v07 Simler, Josias 3v31, 163v02, 176v08–09 Simpkin, Charles 40v05 Sirmond, Jacques 37r16, 56r08, 64v34, 83v02, 170r11, 176r14 Sirmond, Jean 33r09, 203r06 Sisto da Siena 24, 176v10 Sleidanus, Johannes 176v15–19 Smith, John 176v20–21 Smith, Richard (bp. of Chalcedon) 35v03, 52r17, 153r13 Smith, Thomas 34 Smith, William 56r02 Smyth, William 174v06 Smythe, Sidney 38 Snellius, Rudolph 178r02 Snellius, Willebrodus 31v06, 52r26, 178r01, 199v08 Socrates 177v01

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Solinus, Caius Julius 178r05–06 Solorzano Pereyra, Juan de 85v06 Somers, John (Baron Somers) App.34 Somerset, Edward (marquess of Worcester) 123v05 Sonnius, franciscus 178r09 Sophocles 178r10–11 Soranzo, Lazaro 178r14 Sorel, Charles 19v02, 77v05 Soto, Domingo de 178r15–16 Sousa de Macedo, António de 103v23 Spangenberg, Cyriacus 178r23 Spanheim, friedrich 37r02, 178r04 Sparry, francis 31r10 Spechlin, Daniel 178v03 Speed, John 71v05, 77v15, 178v07 Speed, Robert 39v33 Speidell, John 178v08 Spelman, Sir Henry 178v09–10 Spencer, Gilbert 3, 6–7, 12–13, 42, 44–5 Spencer, Thomas 51r07 Spenser, Edmund 10, 26v05, 176r05 Spillbergen, Joris van 172v13 Spino, Pietro 178v14 Sponde, Henri de 8r02, 17r30, 52r07 Spontone, Ciro 17v15, 78r02 Sprenger, Jakob 107v18 Sprigge, Joshua 7v13 Sprint, John 178v17 Stafford, Thomas 73v12 Stallenge, William 85r21 Standish, Arthur 178v22 Stanford, Sir William 178v21 Stanwix, Richard 100r02 Stanyhurst, Richard 180r01 Statius, Publius Papinius 180r07 Stella, Johannes 46r27 Stellart, Prosper 60v20 Sterry, Peter 36, 43v07 Steuchus, Augustinus (Eugubinus) 15r04 Stevin, Simon 28, 68r08, 180r19–21, 180v01–05 Steward, Richard 8v14, 47r08, 175v06, 175r09 Stileman, John 141r05–06, 175v02 Stillingfleet, John 43v05 Stirrup, Thomas 13v09 Stockwood, John 180v07 Stow, John 6v07, 31v37, 79v14, 180v09, 183v02 Strabo 180v10–11 Strada, famianus 153r03, 180v16 Strada, Jacobus de 180v15 Strada, octavius de 180v12 Stradling, Sir John 180v17, 182r01 Stranguage, W.: see Udall, William Streatfeild (family) 40

Strein, Richard 182r02 Strong, James 86r02 Stroza, Cyriacus 182r05 Stuck, Johann Wilhelm 13r21, 182r08 Stuckley, Sir Lewis 182r10 Sturm, Johann 12, 182r11 Suárez, francisco 13r17, 182r13, 182r15 Sudbury, John 146v01, 175v01 Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius 182v03–05 Suicardus, Johannes: see Schweikhard, Johann Suidas 182v09 Suiseth, Richardus 27r12 Surius, Laurentius 182v20 Swadlin, Thomas 30r08 Sweeper, Walter 196v05 Swinburne, Henry 184r03 Swineshead, Richard: see Suiseth, Richardus Sydenham, Cuthbert 56r12 Sylburgius, fridericus 170v19 Sylvester, Joshua 17r34, 17r36, 31v24, 192r23 Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius 184r11 Symson, Patrick 79v08 Synod of Dort 184r13 Tabourot, Estienne 21r22 Tacitus, Publius Cornelius 11, 28, 19v19, 101r05, 132v01, 186r06–09, 186r11 Taffin, Jean 186r12, 203r18 Talon, omer 186r13–14 Tanner, Thomas 51v02 Tarafa, francisco 186r15 Tarcagnota, Giovanni 109r03–04, 124r04, 186r16 Tarducci, Achille 186r18 Tartaglia, niccolò 103r19, 186v02–06 Tashe, George 23 Tassin, Christophe 146r18 Tasso, Bernardo 186v14 Tasso, Torquato 18, 186v08–13, 192v19 Tatio, Giovanni (Giustinopolitano) 91r07 Teixeira, José 37v07, 62v18–19, 151v02, 178v04 Teixeira, Pedro 186v19 Telesio, Bernardino 117v06 Temple, Sir William 188r02 Terentius, Publius (Afer) 188r04–06 Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus florens 188r08 Teschenmaker, Werner 7v21 Teutonicus Philosophus: see Boehme, Jacob Themistius 188v08 Theocritus 73v01 Theodosius (of Tripoli) 35r07, 196r19 Theon of Alexandria 54r03 Theophania 25 Theophilus, Eugenus: see Pasquelin, Guillaume

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Theophrastus 52r07, 190r19 Theti, Carlo 188r20, 190v06 Theveneau, Adam 190v07–08 Thomas (à Kempis) 93r09 Thomas, Elizabeth 38 Thomas, Hubertus Leodius 7v22 Thomas, Thomas 190v14–16 Thomas, William 175r13 Thomason, George 26 Thomson, George 192v06 Thornborough, John 46r22 Thorndike, Herbert 51v06 Thou, Jacques Auguste de 190v19, 192r01 Thucydides 192r02–04 Thylesius, Antonius 17v23 Thyraeus, Peter 192r06 Tibullus, Albius 31r11 Tigeou, Jacques 203r19 Timberlake, Henry 194v06 Timoneda, Juan de 192r13 Tiraqeau, André 192r14 Titelmann, franz 192r19–20 Toletus, franciscus 192v02–03 Tolomei, Claudio 192v04 Tomitano, Bernardino 18, 192v05 Tomkis, Thomas 99v15 Tooker, William 32r12, 192v08–10 Topsell, Edward 76v11, 192v11 Torelli, Pomponio 192v15 Tornielli, Agostino 192v12 Torporley, nathanael 192v13 Torre, felipe de la 192v14 Torrès, Diego de 161v03, 192v16 Torsay, Hermann Taffin de 182r06, 192v17 Torsellini, orazio 77v20, 196v16–17, 216r01 Tortoreto, Vincenzo 138v22 Toscanella, orazio 66v04 Tossoffacan, Asdryasdust: see Gayton, Edmund Tostado, Alonso 193r01 Tottell, Richard 10, 15, 51v05 Tourneur, Cyril 201r19 Tourval, Jean Loiseau de 71r11, 83r14, 119r11, 149v12 Toussin, Daniel 203r18 Trapezuntius, Georgius 7r01–02 Travers, Walter 45v04 Tremellius, Joannes Immanuel 19v28 Trent (Council of) 37r11, 37r13, 42v24, 62v35, 77v22, 77v24, 85r20, 163r09, 163v18, 196r13–14, 219r10 Trevisa, John 148r01 Tribonianus, Gaius 196r12 Trigault, nicolas 196r16 Trithemius, Johannes 196r21 Tritonio, Ruggiero 205v12

Trogus Pompeius 89v15–17 Troiano, Massimo 111v21 Tudeschis, nicolaus de 126r08 Tufo, ottaviano del 131r12 Tunstall, Cuthbert 196v07 Turberville, George 51v04, 196v08 Turco, Carlo 196v11 Turner, Robert 143v04 Turpin, Joannes 196v13 Turpin, Mathieu 77v02 Tuvil, Daniel 196v20 Twisse, William 196v21 Twysden, Sir Roger 76r01, 76v09, 161v15 Tyard, Pontus de 46v15 Typot, Jacob 41, 180v14 Ubaldini, Petruccio 199v18–22, App.35 Udall, William 79v10 Ufano, Diego 201v08–09 Ulenberg, Kaspar 205v18 Ulloa, Alfonso de 17r32, 205v08, 207r01 Unicorni, Giuseppe 207r04 Urban VIII (pope) 17r07, 98r16, 176r06, 207v09 Urfé, Honoré d’ 209r05 Urquhart, Sir Thomas 45v07, 100r03, 195v08, 208v02 Urreta, Luis de 209r06 Ursino de Rivo, Gulielmus 205r04 Ursinus, Benjamin 209r07 Ursinus, fulvius 209r11 Ursinus, Gulielmus 209r10 Ursinus, zacharias 209r08, 209r12 Ussher, James 9r09, 23v17, 83v23, 100r04, 147v16, 209r17 Utenhove (family) 12 Valdés, Diego de 150v02 Valdés, francisco de 101v14, 199r04 Valera, Cipriano de 15r24 Valeriano Bolzani, Giovanni Pierio 199r07 Valerius, Cornelius 199r08, 199r10–12 Valerius flaccus, Caius 58r05, 58r12 Valerius Maximus 199r09, 199r13–14 Valesius, franciscus 199r16 Valla, Lorenzo 48r08, 192r02 Valles, Claude Antoine de 188v06 Vallés, Pedro 199r22 Valori, niccolò 199r23 Valtrinus, Joannes Antonius 199v01 Valturius, Robertus 199v02–03 Vane, Sir Henry 114r01, 156v05 Varrerius, Caspar: see Barreiros, Gaspar Varro, Marcus Terentius 199v09 Varro, Michael 199v08 Vasari, Giorgio 145v01

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Vásquez de Menchaca, fernando 199v12 Vaughan, Thomas 107v01 Veen, Adriaen 124r01 Veen, otto van 199r02 Vega, Garcilaso de la 37r03, 75r14 Vegetius Renatus, flavius 201r04–05 Velasco de Gouvea, francisco 85v07 Velleius Paterculus, Marcus 201r06 Venner, Tobias 201v11 Ventura, Comino 35v18, 201r14 Vera y figueroa, Juan Antoinio de 140r03 Verax, Theodorus: see Walker, Clement Vere, Sir francis 36r11, 201r19 Vergilius, Polydorus 147v18, 205r13 Veridicus (pseud.) 59v02 Vermigli, Pietro Martire 142v07–08 Vernulaeus, nicolaus 11r15 Verone, francois de: see Boucher, Jean Verstegan, Richard 3v04, 31r24, 42v13, 97v15, 131r07, 192v07, 199r02, 201v03 Vertue, George 6 Vettori, Pietro 201v21, 203r02 Viau, Théophile de 190r14 Vida, Marcus Hieronymus 203r05 Videl, Louis 77r17 Viel, Pierre 203r19 Vielmi, Girolamo 203v01 Vieta, franciscus 27, 5v25–26, 203v02–08, 204r01 Viète, françois: see Vieta, franciscus Vigenère, Blaise de 34r02, 131v13 Vignier, Jean 203v13–14 Vignier, nicolas (the elder) 28, 21r16, 77r18, 203v13 Vignier, nicolas (the younger) 97r02, 203v13–15 Vigor, Simon 3r19 Villalpando, Juan 203v18 Villani, Giovanni 20, 203v16–17 Villani, Matteo 20, 203v17 Ville, Antoine de 9v09, 58v23 Villegas, Alfonso de 101v03 Vincent, Augustine App.36 Vines, Richard 175r03 Virgilius Maro, Publius 204v06, 205r08–12, 214r18 Viscardo, Giovanni Andrea 205v03 Vischer, August 205v05 Vitale, Salvatore 8v04 Vitellonius, Jacobus 5v29 Vitoria, francisco de 161v11 Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus 11r25, 205v15–16, 206r04 Vitus, Ricardus: see White, Richard Vives, Joannes Ludovicus 30, 15r06, 101v10, 205v17 Voiture, Vincent de 130v14 Voragine, Jacobus de 95v23, 97r01, 207r09 Vossius, Gerardus 207r11–20

Vredeman de Vries, Hans 209r01–04 Vulson, Marc de 13r04 W., T. 156v02 Waghenaer, Lucas 17, 31v33, 124r17, 212r01–02 Wales 8v02, 33r26, 33v06, 46v28, 77r03, 212r04 Walker, Clement 75v12, 121v12 Walker, Henry 162v04 Walkley, Thomas 30r01, 30r06 Waller, Edmund 147r18, 148v01 Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von 83r15–17, 212r06–08 Walsingham, frances: see Sidney, frances (Walsingham) Walsingham, Sir francis 16 Walsingham, Thomas 5v24, 212r09–10 Ward, Samuel 83v14 Warner, John 33v06 Warszewicki, Krzysztof 199v10 Waser, Caspar 111v19 Watson, Thomas 178r11, 212r17 Watson, Thomas (bp. of Lincoln) 174v11 Watson, William 42r39 Watts, William 182v01 Waymouth, John 212r18 Webbe, Edward 212r20 Wecker, Johann Jacob 212v01 Weemes, John 212v02 Weever, John 131v05, 212r19 Weldon, Sir Anthony 30r05, 39v34 Weldon, Robert 46v27 Welwood, William 212v06–07 Wentworth, Paul 212v08 Wescombe, Martin 56r07 West, James 39 West, William 212v12 Westminster Assembly of Divines 4r01 Weyhe, Eberhard von 52v02, 212r15 Wharton, Sir George 14r15, 116r01 Wheeler, John 196r04, 212v13 Whitaker, Richard 26 Whitaker, William 214r11–12 White, francis 212v15 White, John 212v16 White, Richard 205v14 White, Thomas 29v35 Whitlock, Richard 130v07 Whitlocke, Bulstrode 118v01 Whittington, John 96r05 Whyte, Rowland 21 Wiclif, John 212v18 Widdrington, Roger 212v19–20 Widukind (von Korvei) 214r08 Wilbee, Amon 36v04 Wilkins, George 117r23

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Wilkins, John 28, 113r07 William I (prince of orange) 11r01, 133v13 Williams, Edward 205v01 Williams, Griffith 10r05 Williams, John 11r16, 79v22, 140v23 Williams, Sir Roger 214r03 Wilson, Arthur 76v02 Wilson, John 8v01, 111v09 Wiseman, Sir Robert 96r07 Wishart, George 159v10 Wither, George 93r19, 214r20 Withers, Robert 44v04 Womock, Laurence 53v02 Wood, Anthony 6, 34 Wood, owen 144r17 Woodward, Ezekias 100r01 Woodward, Philip 46v16 Worthington, Thomas 167v20 Wotton, Sir Henry 8, 42v04, 50v12, 214r17 Wroth, Lady Mary 5, 10, 19, 31v24 Wroth, Sir Thomas 214r18 Wtenbogaert, Johannes 163r06 Wurstisen, Christian 28, 3v27, 77v12, 209r14–16 Wytfliet, Corneille 214r07 Xenophon 18, 216r02–06 Xiphilinus, Joannes 216r07 Xylander, Wilhelm 9v05, 10r06, 31r25, 46r18, 93v03, 195r01, 216r07

yearwood, Randolph 123v03 yesirah 3r07 young, Patrick 35r16 yver, Jacques 21r25 yvon, Paul 95r09 zabarella, Giacomo 219r01–03 zabata, Cristoforo 165r16 zanchi, Giovanni Battista de’ 95r20 zanchius, Hieronymus 219r08 zannelli, Vicenzo 219r10 zaragozano, Victoriano 103v13 zecchi, Lelio 219r11 zeising, Heinrich 188v07, 219r12 zenocarus, Gulielmus 219r14 zilioli, Alessandro 28, 78r05 zimara, Marcus Antonius 11v27 zonaras, Joannes 41, 219v02–03 zonca, Vittorio 219v05 zosimus (the Historian) 219v06 zouch, Richard 50v11 zubler, Leonhard 219v07 zückwolf, Jacob 219v08 zurita, Jérónimo 41r26–28 zype, franciscus van der 89v05