East, Thomas, 1540?-1608?
East, Thomas, ca. 1540-ca. 1608
East, Thomas 1540c-1608
East, Thomas d. 1609?
Thomas East
East, Thomas
VIAF ID: 18166529 (Personal)
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Works
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An abridgement, or rather, A bridge of Roman histories, to passe the neerest way from Titus Liuius to Cornelius Tacitus : under which, in three bookes, as it were, through three arches for the space of sixe score yeeres, the fame and fortune of the Romans ebbs and flowes. | |
Arte della guerra. | |
The arte of warre | |
De bello Gallico. | |
Bible. | |
[Blank ruled music paper] | |
A booke of notes and common places, with their expositions : collected and gathered out of the workes of diuers singular writers : a worke both profitable and also necessarie to those that desire the true vnderstanding & meaning of the holy Scripture | |
Booke of the arte and maner, howe to plant and graffe all sortes of trees | |
Cantiones sacrae | |
Certaine vvaies for the ordering of souldiours in battelray and setting of battailes : after diuers fashions with their manner of marching, and also fugures [sic] of certaine new plattes for fortification of townes, and moreouer, how to make saltpeter, gounpouder and diuers sortes of fireworkes of wilde fire : with other thinges appertayning to warres | |
[Certaine workes of chirurgerie, newly compiled ...] | |
The ciuile conuersation of M. Stephen Guazzo | |
Civil conversatione. | |
creed | |
The eight bookes of Caius Iulius Caesar : conteyning his martiall exployts in the realme of Gallia and the countries bordering vpon the same | |
English madrigal composers | |
Est's psalter, 1969-1971: | |
Examen Theologicum, praecipua continens doctrinae Christianae capita cum luculentis responsionibus, quae ex augustissimo Bibliorum sacrario depromptae, nihil quàm diuina complectuntur eloquia. Avthore Tvsano Gibvtio Theologiae Doctore. | |
The first booke of the Historie of the discouerie and conquest of the East Indias, enterprised by the Portingales in their daungerous nauigations in the time of King Don Iohn, the second of that name : vvhich historie conteineth much varietie of matter, very profitable for all nauigators and not vnpleasaunt to the readers | |
The first [second, third] part of the christian disputations | |
Historica do descobrimento e conquista da India pelos Portugueses | |
humble suit of a sinner | |
[Imprint of: An approved medicine against the deserued plague] | |
lamentation | |
Liber primus sacrarum cantionum quinque vocum . Autore Guilielmo Byrd organista regio, Anglo | |
Lord's prayer | |
MADRIGALS | AND | MOTETS | |
Madrigals. for | 3. 4. 5 & 6 Voices, | Made into score from the original Parts, printed | by | Tho.|s Este, | London 1604 [...] by | Tho.|s Bateson, | Organist | of | Chester | |
Magnificat | |
Mieux vault mourir ē vertu que vivre en honcte | |
Most briefe tables to know redily how manie ranckes of footemen armed with corslettes, as unarmed, go to the making of a just battaile | |
Nunc dimittis | |
Pasquine in a traunce : a Christian and learned dialogue, (containing wonderfulll [sic] and most strange newes, out of heaven, purgatorie and hell) : wherein besydes Christes truth plainely set foorth, ye shall also finde a number of pleasant hystories, discovering all the craftie conveyances of Antichrist : whereunto are added certaine questions then put foorth by Pasquine, to have bene disputed in the Councell of Trent | |
The pathwaie to martiall discipline, deuided into two bookes : verie necessarie for young souldiers or for all such as loueth the profession of armes | |
prayer for the queenes most excellent majestie | |
Psalm 104 [103] | |
Psalm 112 [111] | |
Psalm 125 [124] | |
Psalm 136 [135] | |
Psalm 22 [21] | |
Psalm 40 [39] | |
Psalm 50 [49] | |
Psalm 69 [68] | |
Psalm 78 [77] | |
Psalm 88 [87] | |
Psalm 92 [91] | |
The psalmes of David and others | |
Song of the three children | |
The storye of the most noble and worthy kynge Arthur : the which was the fyrst of the worthyes Chrysten, and also of his noble and valyaunt knyghtes of the rounde table. Newly imprynted and corrected. | |
Tavole brevissime per sapere con prestezza quante file vanno a formare una giustissima battaglia. | |
Theatrum mundi minoris. | |
Theatrum mundi, the theatre or rule of the world : wherin may be seen the running race [and] course of euery man's life, as touching miserie and felicitie : wherein be contained wonderfull examples and learned deuises to the ouerthrovv of vice and exalting of vertue : whereunto is added a learned and pithie worke of the excellency of man | |
Thomas East and music publishing in Renaissance England | |
Veni Creator | |
Venite exultemus | |
Whole book of Psalms, with their wonted tunes, harmonized in four parts by the principal musicians of the reign of Elizabeth and First published by Thomas Este, 1592, edited by Edward F. Rimbault,.... [Version de Sternhold et Hopkins] | |
The whole booke of Psalmes : with their wonted tunes, as they are sung in churches, composed into foure parts... | |
Whole worke of that famous chirurgion Maister John Vigo | |
Works. | |
X commandments |