Lownes, Humphrey, -1629
Lownes, Humphrey, 15..-1630
Lownes, Humphrey 1587-1629
Lownes, Humphrey (15..-16..)
Lownes, Humphrey
Lownes, Humphrey ( -1630).
Humphrey Lownes
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lownes, Humphrey, ‡d -1629
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lownes, Humphrey, ‡d 15..-1630
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Works
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An abridgement of all sea-lawes : gathered forth of all writings and monuments, which are to be found among any people or nation, vpon the coasts of the great ocean and Mediterranean Sea : and specially ordered and disposed for the vse and benefit of all beneuolent sea-farers, within His Maiesties dominions of Great Britanne, Ireland, and the adiacent isles therof | |
Achitophel, or, The picture of a wicked politician. Divided into three parts.. | |
The actions of the Lowe Countries. Written by Sr. Roger Williams Knight. | |
Appello Caesarem : a just appeale from two unjust informers | |
Bartas, his devine weekes and workes | |
Boke of Saint Albans | |
Catechesis Ecclesiarum, quae in Regno Poloniae et Magno Ducatu Lithuaniae et aliis ad istud regnum pertinentibus provinciis, affirmant neminem alium, praeter patrem domini nostri Jesu Christi, esse illum unum Deum Israelis, hominem autem illum Jesum Nasarenum, qui ex Virgine natus est, nec alium, praeter aut ante ipsum, Dei filium unigenitum et agnoscunt et confitentur [...]. | |
Catechesis Racoviensis maior | |
[Device and imprint of Humphrey Lownes] | |
[Device of Peter Short] | |
Essay of the means how to make our travels, into foreign countries, the more profitable and honourable | |
Essays political and moral | |
Euphues : the anatomie of vvit : verie pleasant for all gentlemen to reade, and most necessarie to remember : wherein are contained the delights that wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of loue, and the happinesse he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of wisedome | |
Evphves | |
The faerie queen ; The shepheards calendar : together with the other works of England's arch-poët | |
The first and second parts of King Edward the Fourth : contayning his merry pastime with the tanner of Tamworth, as also his loue to faire Mistres Shore, her great promotion, fall and miserie, and lastly, the lamentable death of both her and her husband : likewise the besieging of London by the Bastard Falconbridge, and the valiant defence of the same by the Lo. Mayor and the citizens, as it hath diuerse times been publickly acted. | |
The first part of the historie of England | |
garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed up | |
The gentlemans academie, or, The booke of S. Albans : containing three most exact and excellent bookes, the first of hawking, the second of all the proper termes of hunting, and the last of armorie | |
Gradualia: seu cantionum sacrarum quarum aliae ad quatuor, aliae vero ad quinque et sex voces editae sunt, liber secundus. [London, Richard Redmer (Humphrey Lownes)] | |
Graduals | |
The great mysterie of godlinesse: or, a treatise opening vnto vs first, what God is, secondly, what Christ is | |
Historia imperial y cesarea | |
The historie of the world. In five bookes. 1 Intreating of the beginning and first ages of the same from the Creation unto Abraham... 5 From the settled rule of Alexanders successours in the East, untill the Romans (prevailing over all) made conquest of Asia and Macedon | |
History and annalls of Elizabeth, Queene of England, &c. | |
The history of the regine of King Henry the Seuenth, 1628: | |
The imperiall historie, or, The liues of the emperours : from Iulius Caesar, the first founder of the Roman monarchy, vnto this present yeere : containing their liues and actions, with the rising and declining of that empire : the originall and successe of all those barbarous nations that haue inuaded it, and ruined it by peece-meale : with an ample relation of all the memorable accidents that haue happened during these last combustions | |
Katechizm rakowski | |
Lectures vpon Ionas | |
Mnemonica, sive Reminiscendi ars : è puris artis naturæque fontibus hausta, & in tres libros digesta. Nec non, de memoria naturali fovenda libellus : è variis doctissimorum operibus sedulò collectus. Jam primùm in lucem edita, authôre Joanne Willisso, sacræ theologiæ bacchalaureo.. | |
Observations and discoveries of Captain John Smith (admiral of that country) in the north of America, in 1614 | |
Oeuvres. | |
Of the church, five bookes | |
Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris | |
A plaine and easie introduction to practicall musicke, set downe in forme of a dialogue... By Thomas Morley | |
Plays. | |
Poly-Olbion | |
Poly-Olbion, or, A chorographicall description of tracts, riuers, mountaines, forests, and other parts of this renowned isle of Great Britaine : with intermixture of the most remarquable stories, antiquities, wonders, rarityes, pleasures, and commodities of the same | |
Saint Peters complaint, newly augmented with other poems. | |
Salomons diuine arts, of 1. ethickes, 2. politickes, 3. oeconomicks : that is, the gouernment of 1. behauiour, 2. common-vvealth, 3. familie : drawne into method, out of his Prouerbs & Ecclesiastes : with an open and plaine paraphrase vpon the Song of songs | |
Sepmaine. | |
A sermon preached at the consecration of the right reverend father in God, Richard Senhouse, Lord Bishop of Carlile; in the Metropoliticall Church of York : the six and twentith of September, 1624 | |
The sermon preached at the Crosse, feb. xiiij. 1607 | |
A sermon preached in Oxford-shire; by Nicholas Cantrel, Master in Arts. Published at the request of Sir Richard Blunt. | |
Solomons divine arts | |
The summe of Christian religion | |
Trauailer | |
Trauels of Persiles and Sigismvnda | |
Trisagion or : The three holy offices of Jesus Christ : the sonne of God, priestly, propheticall, and regall; how they ought of all his Church to be received | |
true relation of the injust, cruel and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies , by the Netherlandish Governour & Council there. Also the Copie of a pamphlet, set forth first in Dutch and then in English, by some Netherlander, falsely intituled a True declaration of the Newes that came out of the East-Indies with the Pinace called the Hare, which arrived at Texel in June 1624. Together with answer to the fame Pamphlet. By the English East-India company. | |
Two sermons | |
Vie des douze Césars. | |
Vox piscis : or : The book-fish contayning three treatises which were found in the belly of a cod-fish in Cambridge Market, on Midsummer Eve last, anno Domini 1626. | |
Waerachtich verhael vande tijdinghen gecomen wt de Oost-Indien. | |
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