Stansby, William, active 1597-1638
Stansby, William, 15..-1639?
Stansby, William
William Stansby
Stansby, William 1572-1638
Stansby, William, fl.1597-1638
Stansby, William, actiu 1597-1638
Stansby, William (1572-1639).
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Windet, John, ‡d -1610
Works
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Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. | |
Aulus Persius Flaccus his Satyres : The third edition | |
Certaine reasons, proouing the separation, commonly called Brownists, to be schismatiques | |
dominio maris libri duo | |
Don Quijote de la Mancha. | |
Ecclesiastical polity. | |
Europa | |
The golden fleece divided into three parts : the vices and decayes of the kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore trading so much complayned of. Transported from Cambrioll Colchos, out of the southermost part of the iland, commonly called the Newfoundland | |
[Greneland] | |
The historie and liues of twentie kings of England : with the successions of the dukes and earles of this realme from the conquest vntill the twelfth yeare of the famous raigne of the most admired prince, King Iames the First : together with the times of the creations of the barons and baronets of this kingdome | |
The historie of the raigne of the king Henry the seventh. Written by the right honourable Francis, Lord Verulam, viscount St. Alban. | |
The History of the valorous and wittie knight-errant Don-Quixote of the Mancha | |
Immediate addresse unto God alone. First delivered in a sermon before his Majestie at Windsore. Since revised and inlarged to a just treatise of invocation of saints. Occasioned by a false imputation of M. Antonius De Dominis upon the authour, Richard Mountagu. | |
[Imprint from unidentified work] | |
Jacobs great day of trouble and deliverance : a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the fifth of August 1607 vpon His Maiesties deliuerance from the Earle Gouuries treason and conspiracy | |
M. Blundevile His exercises, 1622: | |
Mare clausum | |
The merchant royall : a sermon preached at White-Hall before the kings Maiestie, at the nuptialls of the Right Honorable the Lord Hay, and his ladie, vpon the twelfe day last, being Ianvar. 6. 1607. | |
Metamorphoses. | |
Microcosmus, or, The historie of man : relating the wonders of his generation, vanities in his degeneration, necessity of his regeneration : meditated on the words of Dauid, Psal. 39:5, "Verily, euery man at his best state is altogether vanitie, selah" | |
Most auncient and excellent art of drawing and limming | |
The mystery of selfe-deceiving : or, A discourse and discovery of the deceitfulnesse of mans heart. Written by the late faithfull minister of Gods Word Daniel Dyke, batchelor in divinitie. Published since his death, by his brother I. D. minister of Gods word. And now by him augmented and inlarged, and thereunto two exquisite tables added, enlightening much the whole treatise .... | |
Obres. | |
Of the institution of the sacrament of the blessed bodie and blood of Christ, (by some called) the masse of Christ, eight bookes ; discovering the superstitious, sacrilegious, and idolatrous abominations of the Romish masse... By the Father in God Thomas L. Bishop of Coventry and Liechfield.. | |
Old religion | |
The olde religion a treatise, wherein is laid downe the true state of the difference betwixt the reformed, and Romane Church ; and the blame of this schisme is cast upon the true authours. Serving for the vindication of our innocence, for the setling of wavering mindes, for a preservatiue against popish insinuations. The third edition. By Jos. Hall, B. of Exon. | |
Opera. | |
Palladis tamia | |
Pietas contra meledicos patriji nominis, et religionis hostes | |
Poems by Michael Drayton Esquire Viz. The barons warres, Englands heroicall epistles, Idea, Odes, The legends of Robert, Duke of Normandie, Matilda, Pierce Gaveston, and, Great Cromwell, The Owle, Pastorals, contayning Eglogues, with the Man in the moone. | |
Polus Arcticus cum vicinis regionibus | |
De Ponderibvs Et Pretiis Vetervm Nummorvm, eorumq[ue] cum recentioribus collatione, Liber Vnvs | |
The prophane schisme of the Brownists or Separatists : with the impietie, dissensions, leuud, and abhominable vices of that impure sect | |
Purchas his Pilgrimage | |
Purchas his pilgrimes. In five bookes : The first contayning the voyages and peregrinations made by ancient kings, patriarkes, apostles, philosophers, and others, to and thorow the remoter parts of the knowne world...The second : a description of all the circum-navigations of the globe : The third, navigations and voyages of English-men, alongst the coasts of Africa : The fourth, English voyages beyond the East Indies, to the ilands [sic] of Japan, China, Cauchinchina : the Philippinae with others : The fifth, navigations, voyages, traffiques, discoveries, of the English nation in the easterne parts of the world : The first [-fourth] part. | |
Queen Anna's new world of words, or Dictionarie of the Italian and English tongues, collected, and newly much augmented by John Florio, reader of the Italian unto the Soveraigne Majestie Anna, crowned queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. And one of the gentlemen of hir royall Privie Chamber. Whereunto are added certaine necessarie-rules and short observations for the Italian tongue. | |
A relation of some yeares travaile, begunne anno 1626. Into Afrique and the greater Asia, especially the territories of the Persian monarchie: and some parts of the orientall Indies, and iles adjacent | |
Relations of the vvorld and the religions obserued in al ages and places discouered, from the Creation vnto this present | |
Russia cum Confinijs | |
Satyrae. | |
Secreti. | |
The secrets of Alexis : containing many excellent remedies against divers diseases, wounds, and other accidents | |
Selections. | |
[Shield device with motto "Sursum" and imprint of William Stansby] | |
Sir Francis Drake Sir reuiued : calling vpon this dull or effeminate age, to follow his noble steps for gold and siluer, by this memorable relation, of the rare occurances (neuer yet declared to the world) in a third voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the yeeres 72 and 73 ... : faithfully taken out of the report of M. Christopher Ceely, Ellis Hixom, and others who were in the same voyage with him | |
Sixe court comedies : often presented and acyted before Queene Elizabeth by the children of Her Maiesties chappell, and the children of Paules | |
The spirit of detraction, conjured and convicted in seven circles : A worke both divine and morall, fit to be perused by the libertines of this age, who endeavour by their detracting and derogatory speeches, to embezell both the glory of God, and the credit of their neighbours. | |
Sui saeculi libri VI | |
Surveyor in foure bookes | |
Svecia, et Norwegia etc | |
Titles of honor | |
A treatise of melancholy : containing the causes thereof and reasons of the strange effects it worketh in our minds and bodies : with the physicke cure, and spirituall consolation for such as haue thereto adioyned afflicted conscience : the difference betwixt it and melancholy, with diuers philosophicall discourses touching actions and affections of soule, spirit, and body, the particulars whereof are to bee seene before the booke | |
Widow's tears | |
Wits common wealth. a treasurie of diuine, morall, and phylosophicall similies and sentences, generally vsefull : but more particularly published for the vse of schooles | |
Workes of Benjamin Jonson | |
The workes of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, both morrall and naturall. Containing, 1. His bookes of benefites. 2. His epistles. 3. His booke of providence. 4. Three bookes of anger. 5. Two bookes of clemencie. 6. His booke of a blessed life. 7. His booke of the tranquilitie of the minde. 8. His booke of the constancie of a wiseman. 9. His booke of the shortnesse of life. 10. Two bookes of consolation to Martia. 11. Three bookes of consolation to Helvia. 12. His booke of consolation to Polibius. 13. His seven bookes of naturall questions | |
The workes of Mr. Sam. Hieron. late pastor of Modbury in Devon : The second volume. | |
Works. |