Okes, Nicholas
Okes, Nicholas, 1579?-1645
Nicholas Okes
VIAF ID: 3742865 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/3742865
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Nicholas Okes
-
-
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Okes, Nicholas
- 100 1 _ ‡a Okes, Nicholas ‡d 1579-1645
- 100 1 _ ‡a Okes, Nicholas ‡d 1579?-1645
- 100 1 _ ‡a Okes, Nicholas, ‡d 1579?-1645
-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (33)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
Alarm to the Last Judgement | |
Animadversions upon M. Seldens History of tythes, and his review thereof | |
Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. | |
An answere to the Hollanders declaration concerning the occurrents of the East-India. | |
An apology for actors, containing three briefe treatises : 1. Their antiquity, 2. Their ancient dignity, 3. The true vse of their quality | |
The argument of the pastorall of Florimene : with the discription of the scoenes and intermedij : presented by the Queenes Maiesties commandment before the Kings Maiesty in the hall at White-hall on S. Thomas day the 21 of December, M.DC.XXXV. | |
Ariosto's satyres in seven famovs discourses, shewing the state ... | |
The art of dyalling in two parts : the first shewing plainly, and in a manner mechanichally to make dyals to all plaines ..., the second how to performe the selfe same, in a more artificiall kinde ... | |
Britannia's pastorals. | |
Christian turn'd Turke | |
Christianographie, or, The description of the multitude and sundry sorts of Christians in the world not subject to the pope, 1636: | |
The collection of the history of England : By S. D. | |
A concordancy of yeares : containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the English account : also the vse of the English and Roman kalendar, with briefe notes, rules, and tables, as well mathematicall and legal, as vulgar, for each priuate mans occasion | |
Covnsellor of estate | |
Daniel and the Lions | |
Description of the admirable table of logarithmes | |
Discourse of trade from England unto the East Indies | |
Emblems of rarities | |
Exact discourse of the Second Coming of Christ | |
The fifth booke of the Church. Together with an appendix, containing a defense of such partes and passages of the former bookes, as have bene either excepted against, or wrested, to the maintenance of Romish errours | |
The golden age, or, The liues of Jupiter and Saturne : with the defining of the heathen gods, as it hath beene sundry times acted at the Red Bull by the Queenes Maiesties seruants | |
Golden trade | |
The golden trade, or, A discouery of the riuer Gambra and the golden trade of the Aethiopians : also, the commerce with a great blacke merchant, called Buckor Sano, and his report of the houses couered with gold and other strange obseruations for the good of our owne countrey | |
La guerre civile. | |
The guls horne-booke | |
Helpe to discourse | |
Histoires. | |
Historiae. | |
The historie of the most renowned and victorious Princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England. Contayning all important and remarkeable passages of state both at home and abroad, during her long and properous raigne. Composed by way of Annals. Never heretofore... published in English. | |
The history of Lewis the eleventh. With the most memorable accidents which happened in Europe during the two and twenty yeares of his raigne. Enricht with many observations which serve as commentaries. Divided into eleven bookes. Written in French by P. Mathieu historiographer to the French King. And translated into English by Edw: Grimeston Sergeant at Armes. | |
The history of Polybius the Megalopolitan. The five first bookes entire, with all the parcels of the subsequent bookes unto the eighteenth, according to the Greeke originall. Also the manner of the Romane encamping extracted from the discription of Polybius... Translated into English by Edward Grimeston. | |
The history of the moderne Protestant divines, 1637: | |
The honest whore : with the humours of the patient man, and the longing wife | |
Hymens triumph : a pastorall tragicomoedie, presented at the Queenes Court in the Strand at Her Maiesties magnificent entertainement of the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, being at the nuptials of the Lord Roxborough | |
[Imprint and t.p. woodcut portrait from: Apologie of George Brisset, Lord of Gratence] | |
The knight of the burning pestle : full of mirth and delight | |
The Letters of Monsieur de Balzac. Translated into English, according to the last Edition. By W. T. Esq.. | |
Lingua | |
Lingua, or, Combat of the tongue and the fiue senses for superiority : a pleasant comoedie. | |
The lives of all the Roman emperors : being exactly collected from Iulius Caesar unto the now reigning Ferdinand the Second : with their births, governments, remarkable actions, & deaths. | |
Lucans Pharsalia: containing the civill warres betweene Cæsar and Pompey. Written in Latine heroicall verse by M. Annæus Lucanus. Translated into English verse by Sir Arthur Gorges... Whereunto is annexed the life of the authour, collected out of divers authors. | |
Ludus Danielis | |
Maister Beza's Houshold prayers for the consolation and perfection of a christian life | |
Mirifici logarithmorum canonis descriptio. | |
More merriment mixt with serious matters | |
The mystery of witch-craft : Discovering : the truth, nature, occasions, growth and power thereof. Together with the detection and punishment of the same.As also : the severall stratagems of Sathan | |
New directions of experience to The commons complaint by the incouragement of the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, as may appeare, for the planting of timber and fire-wood : with a neere estimation what millions of acres the kingdome doth containe, what acres is waste ground, whereon little profit for this purpose will arise : what millions hath bin woods and bushy grounds, what acres are woods ... and how as great store of fire-wood may be raised, as may be plentifully mainetaine the kingdome for all purposes ... | |
The new-yeeres gift: presented at court, from the lady Parvula to the Lord Minimus, (commonly called Little Jefferie) Her Majesties servant | |
[Nicholas Okes and Roger Jackson 1607 imprint, and printer's device McK. 334] | |
Of the Church. 5 | |
Plays. | |
A preparation to the Psalter | |
Relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, inhumane, perfidious, and unnaturall practises of the Spaniards | |
The resolver, or, Curiosities of nature | |
Satyrical essayes, characters and others, or, Accurate and quick descriptions fitted to the life of their subiects | |
Second part of Spanish practises | |
The shepheards holy-day : a pastorall tragi-comaedie, acted before both Their Maiesties at White-Hall by the Queenes servants : with an elegie on the death of the most noble lady, the Lady Venetia Digby | |
A short suruey of Ireland : truely discouering who it is that hath so armed the hearts of that people with disobedience to their Prince : with a description of the countrey and the condition of the people : no lesse necessarie and needfull to be respected by the English, then requisite and behoouefull to be reformed in the Irish | |
Short svrvey of Ireland | |
Sir Antony Sherley his relation of his trauels into Persia : the dangers, and distresses, which befell him in his passage, both by sea and land, and his strange and vnexpected deliuerances : his magnificent entertainement in Persia, his honourable imployment there-hence, as embassadour to the princes of Christendome, the cause of his disapointment therein, with his aduice to his brother, Sir Robert Sherley : also, a true relation of the great magnificence, valour, prudence, iustice, temperance, and other manifold vertues of Abas, now King of Persia, with his great conquests, whereby he hath inlarged his dominions | |
Speculum topographicum | |
A survey of history, or, A nursery for gentry, 1638: | |
The texts of ... 1979- (subj.) | |
Topographicall glasse | |
Totall discourse of the rare adventures, and painefull peregrinations of long nineteene yeares travayles, from Scotland to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and Affrica | |
The trades increase. | |
The tragedy of Thierry, King of France, and his brother Theodoret : as it was diuerse times acted at the Blacke-Friers by the Kings Maiesties seruants. | |
Tragicall liues and deaths of the two famous pyrates, Ward and Dansiker | |
The treasure of tranquillity. Or a manuall of morall discourses tending to the tranquillity of minde | |
The two bookes of Sr. Francis Bacon : of the proficience and aduancement of learning, divine and hvmane. | |
The whole workes of Samuel Daniel Esquire in poetrie. | |
Works. | |
The worldlings adventure. Discovering : the fearefull estate of all earthwormes, and men of this world: in hazarding their pretious soules, for the enjoying of worldly happines. Delivered in two sermons: before the worthy visitors of the right worshipfull Company of the Grocers. At the visitation of their free grammar schoole at Oundell in North-Hamptonshire |