Howell, James, 1594?-1666
Howell, James, ca. 1594-1666
Howell, James
James Howell Anglo-Welsh historian and writer
Howell, James (około 1594-1666).
Howel, James, c. 1594-1666
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Works
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Additional evidences concerning the right of soveraignty ... of Great Brittain in the sea | |
Cottoni posthuma divers choice pieces of that renowned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet, preserved from the injury of time and exposed to publick light for the benefit of posterity | |
Dendrologia | |
Dictionaire anglois & françois | |
A discours of Dunkirk, 1664: | |
Dissertatio de praecedentia regum | |
Divers historicall discourses of the late popular insurrections in Great Britain, and Ireland, tending all, to the asserting of truth, in vindication of their majesties ... publish'd by Rihcard Royston. | |
Dodona's grove | |
Englands tears for the present wars. Dutch | |
Epistolae Ho-Elianae | |
The familiar letters of James Howell | |
Florus Hungaricus, or, The history of Hungaria and Transylvania : deduced from the original of that nation, and their setling in Europe in the year of our Lord 461, to this dangerous and suspectful period of that kingdome by the present Turkish invasion, anno 1664 | |
Forest de Dodonne | |
A French-English dictionary | |
German diet | |
A Hermeticall banquet, drest by a spagiricall cook : for the better preservation of the microcosme | |
history of the Late Revolutions in the Kingdom of Naples | |
An inquisition after blood : To the Parliament in statu quo nunc, and to the Army regnant; or any other whether Royallist, Presbyterian, Independent or Leveller, whom it may concern | |
Instructions for forreine travell | |
The instrvments of a king, or, A short discovrse of [brace] the svvord, the scepter, the crowne [brace] | |
Josippon. | |
A letter to the Earle of Pembrooke : concerning the times, and the sad condition both of Prince and people | |
Lettres | |
Londinopolis : an historicall discourse or perlustration of the city of London, the imperial chamber, and chief emporium of Great Britain : whereunto is added another of the city of Westminster, with the courts of justice, antiquities, and new buildings thereunto belonging | |
"Lustra Ludovici", or the Life of the late victorious king of France Lewis the XIII, and of his cardinall de Richelieu, divided into 7 lustres | |
Mare clausum. | |
Mare clausum : the right and dominion of the sea in two books : in the first the sea is proved by the law of nature and nations not to be common to all men, but to be susceptible of private dominion and propriety as well as the land : in the second it is asserted that the most serene King of Great Britain is the lord and proprietor of the circumfluent and surrounding sea as an inseparable and perpetual appendix of the British empire | |
Mercurius hibernicus: or, A discourse of the late insurrection in Ireland : displaying, 1. The true causes of it (till now not so fully discovered.) 2. The course that was taken to suppresse it. 3. The reasons that drew on a cessation of arms, and other compliances since. As also touching those auxiliaries which are transported thence to serve in the present warre | |
A new English grammar, prescribing as certain rules as the language will bear, for forreners to learn English: Ther is also another grammar of the Spanish or Castilian toung, with som special remarks upon the Portugues dialect, & c ... | |
A new volume of letters : partly. philosophicall, politicall, historicall | |
Organon salutis : an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health | |
Parables reflecting upon the times | |
A particular vocabulary, or nomenclature in English, Italian, French, and Spanish ... [Äv. ital., fr., och sp. tit.] Labore & lububrationibus Jacobi Howell. | |
A perfect description of the people and country of Scotland : Reprinted from a very scarce Pamphlet, written by James Howel, gent | |
Plays. | |
Poems on several choice and various subjects | |
Poems upon divers emergent occasions | |
Pre-eminence and pedigree of Parlement | |
Probverbs, or, old sayed sawes & adages, in English (or the Saxon toung) Italian, French, and Spanish whereunto the British, for their great Antiquity, and weitht are added ... Collected by J.H. | |
Proedria vasilikē. | |
Proedria vasilikē : a discourse concerning the precedency of kings : wherin the reasons and arguments of the three greatest monarks of Christendom, who claim a several right therunto, are faithfully collected, and renderd : wherby occasion is taken to make Great Britain better understood then [sic] some forren authors (either out of ignorance or interest) have represented her in order to this particular : whereunto is also adjoyned a distinct Treatise of ambassadors &c | |
Proverbi gli più scelti nella lingua Italiana de i quali alicuni glossati | |
Proverbios, refranes y traducción : James Howell y su colección bilingüe de refranes españoles (1659) | |
Revolutioni di Napoli. | |
S.P.Q.V. A survay of the signorie of Venice, of her admired policy, and method of government, &c. ... | |
The second part of Massaniello : his body taken out of the town-ditch, and solemnly buried, with epitaphs upon him. A continuation of the tumult; the D. of Guise made generalissimo; taken prisoner by young Don John of Austria. The end of the commotions. By J.H. Esquire | |
Sefer ha-Kabalah | |
Som sober inspections made into the cariage and consults of the late Long Parlement | |
St Paul's late progres upon earth : about a divorce 'twixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her dissolutenes and excesses. With the causes of these present commotions 'twixt the Pope, and the princes of Italy. A new way of invention agreeable to the times. Published by James Howell, Armig | |
Thērologia, The parly of beasts, or, Morphandra, queen of the inchanted iland : wherein men were found, who being transmuted to beasts, though proffer'd to be dis-inchanted, and to becom men again, yet, in regard of the crying sins and rebellious humors of the times, they prefer the life of a brute animal before that of a rational creture ... : with reflexes upon the present state of most countries in Christendom : divided into a XI sections | |
A trance, or, Newes from Hell : brought fresh to towne by Mercurius Acheronticus | |
The trve informer, who in the follovving discovrs or colloqvy, discovereth unto the world the chiefe causes of the sad distempers in Great Brittany, and Ireland : deduced from their originals | |
A Venice looking-glasse, or, A letter vvritten very lately from London to Rome, by a Venetian clarissimo to Cardinal Barberino, protector of the English nation, touching these present distempers : wherein, as in a true mirrour, England may behold her own spots : wherein she may see, and fore-see, her follies pass'd, her present danger, and future destruction | |
The vision, or, A dialog between the soul and the bodie : fancied in a morning-dream | |
Vocall forrest | |
A winter dreame | |
The wonderful, and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jews, and of the city of Hierusalem ... Written first in Hebrew, and now made more methodical, and corrected of sunfry errors. | |
Works. Selections. 1654 |