Fulke, William, 1538-1589
William Fulke English writer
Fulke, William
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- 200 _ | ‡a Fulke ‡b William ‡f 1538-1589
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fulke, William
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fulke, William ‡d 1538-1589
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fulke, William ‡d 1538-1589
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fulke, William, ‡d 1538-1589
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fulke, William, ‡d 1538-1589
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fulke, William, ‡d 1538-1589
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Fulke ‡c English writer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (13)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Bishop, George ‡d 154.?-1611)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Gibbings, Richard ‡d 1813-1888
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hartshorne, Charles Henry ‡d 1802-1865
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hornberger, Theodore
- 500 1 _ ‡a Leicester, Robert Dudley, ‡c Earl of, ‡d 1532?-1588
- 500 1 _ ‡a Leicester, Robert Dudley ‡d 1532?-1588 ‡c Earl of
- 500 1 _ ‡a Lever, Ralph
- 500 1 _ ‡a Martin, Gregory -1582
- 500 1 _ ‡a Middleton, Henry ‡d 15..-16..)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Moyer, Ann E. ‡d 1955- )
- 510 2 _ ‡a Pembroke College (University of Cambridge)
- 510 2 _ ‡a St. John's College (University of Cambridge)
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Cambridge
Works
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An ansvver of a true Christian to the proude challenge of a counterset Catholike. By VVilliam Fulke Doctor in diuinitie | |
Antiprognosticon contra inutiles astrologorum prædictiones Nostradami, Cuninghami, Lovi, Hilli, Vaghami, & reliquorum omnium. | |
Antiprognosticon that is to saye, an inuectiue agaynst the vayne and vnprofitable predictions of the astrologians as Nostrodame, [et]c. Translated out of Latine into Englishe. Whervnto is added by the author a shorte treatise in Englyshe, as well for the vtter subuersion of that fained arte, as also for the better vnderstandynge of the common people, vnto whom the fyrst labour seemeth not sufficient | |
Aunsvvere to a popishe apologie | |
Bible. | |
A briefe and plaine declaration, concerning the desires of all those faithfull ministers, that haue and do seeke for the discipline and reformation of the Church of Englande : which may serue for a iust apologie, against the false accusations and slaunders of their aduersaries. | |
A briefe confutation, of a popish discourse: lately set forth, and presumptuously dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie: by Iohn Howlet, or some other birde of the night, vnder that name : Contayning certaine reasons, why papistes refuse to come to church, which reasons are here inserted and set downe at large, with their seuerall answeres. By D. Fulke, Maister of Penbroke Hall, in Cambridge. Seene and allowed | |
Christmas, the Christians grand feast : its original, growth, and observation, also of Easter, Whitsontide, and other holydayes modestly discussed and determined. Also the beginning of the yeare, and other things observable. Where also among other learned men, you have the judgment of those eminent men; Josephus Scaliger, Rodulphus Hospinian, Matthæus Beroaldus, Joh. Causabon, Doct. Fulk, M. Cartwright, Alsted, Hugh Broughton, Master Mead | |
De Christo gratis justificante, contra Osorianam justitiam... contra universam denique turbam Tridentinam & Jesuiticam, amica & modesta defensio... ; [Liber quartus, in quo subsequitur... Guliel. Fussii, de duobus Abrahae filiis, ex D. Paulo Galat. 4, de lingua populari in latinum sermonem reddita per Joan. Foxium]. | |
Church of England, Appendix | |
Commentaires sur le livre de Josué. | |
A commentarie of M. John Calvine, upon the booke of Josue | |
Confutation of a popishe, and sclaunderous libelle | |
Defense of the sincere and true translations of the Holie Scriptures into the English tong | |
Epistle | |
An examination of M. Doctor VVhytgiftes censures, contained in tvvo tables, sett before his booke, entituled The defence of the aunswer to the admonition, &c | |
Godly sermon preached in Lent 1580 | |
A good gallerye : William Fulke's Book of meteors (1563) | |
Goodly gallery | |
Gulielmi Fulconis,... ad Epistolam Stanislai Hosii,... de expresso Dei verbo, responsio. | |
In sacram divi Joannis Apocalypsim praelectiones | |
Learned discourse of ecclesiasticall gouernment | |
Meteors, 1670: | |
Metromachia, sive, Ludus geometricus | |
The most ancient and learned playe, called the philosophers game, inuented for the honest recreation of students, and other sober persons, in passing the tediousnes of tyme, to the release of their labours, and the exercise of their wittes : Set forth with such playne precepts, rules, and tables, that all men with ease may vnderstande it, and most men with pleasure practise it | |
Observations on Dr. F. his booke of meteors | |
Ouranomakhia, hoc est, Astrologorum ludus : ad bonarum artium, & astrologiæ in primis studiosorum relaxationem comparatus, nunc primum illustratus, ac in lucem æditus, per Guilielmum Fulconem Cantabrigiensem. Abacus & calculi væneunt apud Guilielmum Iones, in longa officina, ad Occidentalem Paulini templi portam | |
The philosophers' game / Ann E. Moyer. - Ann Arbor, 2001. | |
The philosophers' game : rithmomachia in medieval and renaissance Europe ; with an edition of Ralph Lever and William Fulke, The most noble, auncient, and learned playe (1563) | |
Plain description of all kind of meteors as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy | |
Prælections vpon the sacred and holy Reuelation of S. Iohn, written in latine by William Fulke Doctor of Diuinitie, and translated into English by George Gyffard | |
A reioynder to Bristows replie in defence of Allens scroll of articles and booke of purgatorie : Also the cauils of Nicholas Sander D. in Diuinitie about the supper of our Lord, and the apologie of the Church of England, touching the doctrine thereof, confuted by William Fulke, Doctor in Diuinitie, and master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge. Seene and allowed | |
A sermon preached at Hampton Court : on Sonday being the. 12. day of Nouember, in the yeare of our Lord. 1570. VVherin is playnly proued Babylon to be Rome, both by Scriptures and doctors. Preached by VVilliam Fulke Doctor of Diuinity lately fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge | |
A sermon preached vpon Sunday, beeing the twelfth of March. Anno. 1581, within the Tower of London : in the hearing of such obstinate Papistes as then were prisoners there: by William Fulke Doctor in Diuinitie, and M. of Penbroke Hall in Cambridge | |
Stapleton’s Fortress Overthrown; A Rejoinder to Martiall’s Reply; a Discovery of the Dangerous Rock of the Popish Church commended by Sanders | |
De successione ecclesiastica et latente ab antichristi tyrannide ecclesia : liber contra Thomæ Stapletoni principiorum fidei doctrinalium librum decimum tertium: authore Guilielmo Fulcone Anglo, Aulæ Pembrochianæ in Cantabrigiensi Academia præfecto | |
T. Stapleton and Martiall (two popish heretikes) confuted, and of their particular heresies detected. By D. Fulke, Master of Pembrooke hall in Cambridge. Done and directed to all those that loue the truth, and hate superstitious vanities. Seene and allowed | |
Text of the New Testament of Jesus Christ | |
To the most high and mightie prince Elizabeth, by the grace of God : Queene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c | |
A true report of the disputation or rather priuate conference had in the Tower of London, with Ed. Campion Iesuite, the last of August. 1581 : Set downe by the reuerend learned men them selues that dealt therein. VVhereunto is ioyned also a true report of the other three dayes conferences had there with the same Iesuite. Which nowe are thought meete to be published in print by authoritie | |
Two treatises written against the papistes. | |
The vvoman of Canaan : A comfortable sermon of faith in temptations and afflictions. Preached at Saint Buttolphes without Aldersgate in London, the 15. of February. 1573. By Maister William Fulke Doctor of Diuinity and Maister of Pembrooke Hall in Cambridge |