Fleming, Abraham, 1552?-1607
Fleming, Abraham
Fleming, Abraham 155X-1607
Abraham Fleming English writer and clergyman (c. 1552–1607)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Abraham, ‡d 1552?-1607
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Abraham, ‡d 1552?-1607
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Works
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An alvearie or quadruple dictionarie, containing foure sundrie tongues: namelie, English, Latine, Greeke, and French. Newlie enriched with varietie of wordes, phrases, proverbs, and divers lightsome observations of grammar. | |
The bee hiue of the Romish Church : A worke of all good Catholikes to be read, and most necessary to bee vnderstoode. Wherein the Catholike religion is substantially confirmed, and the heretikes finely fetcht ouer the coales. Translated into Englishe by George Gilpin the Elder | |
A bright burning beacon : forewarning all wise virgins to trim their lampes against the comming of the Bridegroome. Conteining a generall doctrine of sundrie signes and wonders, specially earthquakes both particular and generall: a discourse of the end of this world: a commemoration of our late earthquake, the 6. of April, about 6. of the clocke in the euening 1580. And a praier for the appeasing of Gods wrath and indignation. Newly translated and collected by Abraham Fleming. The summe of the whole booke followeth in fit place orderly diuided into chapters | |
The bucolikes of Publius Virgilius Maro : with alphabeticall annotations vpon proper names of gods, goddesses, men, women, hilles, flouddes, cities, townes, and villages &c. orderly placed ... Dravvne into plaine and familiar Englishe, verse for verse by Abraham Fleming. Student. The page following declareth the contents of this booke. Seene and allowed | |
The Bucoliks of Publius Virgilius Maro, prince of all Latine poets; otherwise called his pastoralls, or shepeherds meetings. Together with his Georgiks or ruralls, otherwise called his husbandrie, conteyning foure books. All newly translated into English verse by A.F | |
Bucoliques. | |
Byencorf der H. roomsche Kercke. | |
De canibus Britannicis. | |
Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande | |
Commentarius in epistolam Pauli ad Ephesios. | |
Concerning the true beleefe of a Christian man : a most excellent and profitable dialogue, by S.C. Herevnto, besides the marginall notes, declaring the chiefe points of doctrines, there is added a godlye and lightsome prayer, which in certain breefe petitions, comprehendeth the very contents of the vvhole vvorke: vvritten in Latine, by Abraham Fleming Londoner borne. To the right Reuerend Father in Christ, Iohn Bishop of London. Translated out of Latine, by Arthur Golding | |
[The conduit of comfort] | |
De conflictu vitiorum et virtutum. | |
[The diamond of deuotion] | |
A dictionarie in Latine and English, heretofore set forth by Master Iohn Veron, and now newlie corrected and enlarged, for the vtilitie and profit of all young students in the Latine toong, as by further search therin they shall find: by R.W | |
Dictionariolum puerorum, tribus linguis Latina, Anglica & Gallica conscriptum | |
Eicasmi, sev, Meditationes, in sacram Apocalypsin | |
The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule : which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised | |
An epitaph, or funerall inscription, vpon the godlie life and death of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe Esquire : founder of the new conduit in Holborne, &c. Deceased the one and twentith of April, and intumbed in S. Faiths Church vnder Povvles, the sixt of Maie next and immediatly follovving. Anno. 1580. Deuised by Abraham Fleming | |
Expositio in psalmos Miserere me Deus. | |
Footepath of faith, leading the highwaie to heaven. | |
A fort for the afflicted : VVherin are ministred many notable & excellent remedies against the stormes of tribulation. Written chiefly for the comforte of Christes little flocke, which is the final number of the faithfull, by Iohn Knoxe | |
Godly and learned exposition uppon the proverbs of Solomon | |
Histoire merveilleuse et espouvantable aduenue en Angleterre, ès moys de Iuillet et Aoust derniers passez... à l'instant d'vne sentence donnée contre Roland Ienkes, catholique. Extraict d'vn petit liure Anglois escrit | |
Little dictionarie for children | |
Looking glasse for the vnlearned | |
A memoriall of the famous monuments and charitable almesdeedes of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe esquire : somtime gentleman of the chappell, in the reigne of the most renowmed [sic] King Henrie the eight, &c. and late citizen of London, and free of the right worshipfull companie of clothworkers: deceased the 21. of April. An. 1580. Recorded in print, according to the various and trueth of his last will and testament by Abraham Fleming | |
A monomachie of motiues in the mind of man: or a battell betweene vertues and vices of contrarie qualitie : Wherein the imperfections and weaknesses of nature appeare so naked, that anie reasonable soule may soone see by what spirit he is lead: herevnto also, besides sundrie deuout praiers necessarilie interlaced, diuers golden sentences of S. Barnard are annexed: and also a briefe conclusion of his vpon this theame, that victorie is obtained by resisting temptation. Newlie englished by Abraham Fleming | |
The nomenclator, or remembrancer of Adrianus Iunius physician : diuided in two tomes, conteining proper names and apt termes for all thinges vnder their conuenient titles, which within a few leaues doe follow: vvritten by the said Ad. Iu. in Latine, Greeke, French and other forrein tongues: and now in English, by Iohn Higins: vvith a full supplie of all such vvords as the last inlarged edition affoorded; and a dictional index, conteining aboue fourteene hundred principall words with their numbers directly leading to their interpretations: of special vse for all scholars and learners of the same languages | |
Of Englishe dogges, 1576: | |
Of Englishe dogges : the diuersities, the names, the natures, and the properties. A short treatise written in latine by Iohannes Caius of late memorie, Doctor of Phisicke in the Vniuersitie of Cambridge; and newly drawne into Englishe by Abraham Fleming student. Seene and allowed | |
Panoply of epistles | |
A paradoxe, prouing by reason and example, that baldnesse is much better than bushie haire, &c. Written by that excellent philosopher Synesius, Bishop of Thebes, or (as some say) Cyren. A prettie pamphlet, to pervse, and replenished with recreation. Englished by Abraham Fleming. Herevnto is annexed the pleasant tale of Hemetes the Heremite, pronounced before the Queenes Maiestie. Newly recognised both in Latine and Englishe, by the said A.F | |
Percel of the. vi. Psalme expounded | |
A registre of hystories : conteining martiall exploites of worthy warriours, politique practises of ciuil magistrates, wise sentences of famous philosophers, and other matters manifolde and memorable. Written in Greeke, by Ælianus a Romane: and deliuered in Englishe (as well, according to the truth of the Greeke text, as of the Latine) by Abraham Fleming. Seene and allowed | |
Sermons de M. Jehan Calvin sur les dix commandemens de la loy. | |
The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie : faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding | |
A short dictionarie in Latine and English, verie profitable for yoong beginners. Complied at the first by Iohn Withals: afterwards reuised and encreased with phrases and necessarie additions by Lewis Euans. And now lastly augmented with more than six hundred rythmicall verses, whereof many be prouerbiall, some heretofore found in old authors, and other some neuer before this time seene or read in the Latine tongue, as hauing their originall grace in English, by Abr: Fleming. What is added in this edition, these markes [par.] [*] may sufficiently shew | |
Shorte dictionarie for yonge begynners | |
Strange and terrible news from Alton in Hamp-shire : being a full and true account of a dreadful tempest which happened there by thunder and lightning, December 19th 1686. This may be printed, Jan. 6. 1686. R.P | |
A straunge and terrible wunder wrought very late in the the parish church of Bongay, a tovvn of no great distance from the citie of Norwich, namely the fourth of this August, in ye yeere of our Lord 1577 : in a great tempest of violent raine, lightning, and thunder, the like wherof hath been seldome seene. With the appeerance of an horrible shaped thing, sensibly perceiued of the the people then and there assembled. Drawen into a plain method according to the written copye. by Abraham Fleming | |
Super huis anni post Christum natum M. D. XXXI. & quolibet alio cometa exploratio. | |
Sur les proverbes de Salomon. | |
A treatise of blazing starres in generall : As well supernaturall as naturall: to what countries or people soeuer they appeare in the spacious world | |
A true report of the third and last voyage into Meta incognita : atchieued by the worthie Capteine, M. Martine Frobisher Esquire. Anno. 1578 | |
Varia historia. | |
De vera Christiani hominis fide. | |
Verborum Latinorum cum Græcis Gallicisque conjunctorum, locupletissimi commentarii | |
The works of John Caius, 1912 |