Blundeville, Thomas, active 1561
Blundeville, Thomas, 1561-1606
Blundeville, Thomas
Blundeville, Thomas, 16e eeuw
Blundeville, Thomas (1522?-1606?).
Thomas Blundeville
Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561
VIAF ID: 88044765 ( Personal )
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Works
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Art of logike | |
The arte of logicke : Plainly taught in the English tongue, according to the best approoued authours. Very necessary for all students in any profession, how to defend any argument against all subtill sophisters, and cauelling schismatikes, and how to confute their false syllogsimes, and captious arguments. By M. Blundeville | |
The arte of ryding and breakinge greate horses | |
Consejo i consejeros del principe. | |
Description of mappes and cardes | |
M. Blundevile his exercises | |
Moralia. | |
Mr. Blundevil his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page. Which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which art of navigation, the said Mr. Blundevil specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme | |
Of arithmetick | |
Of councils and counselors (1570) | |
The order of dyeting of horses : aswell when they rest, as when they traueyle, wherein is contayned not onely the keepers office, but also many preceptes necessarye to be knowne of the ferrer or horselech | |
The theoriques of the seuen planets : shewing all their diuerse motions, and all other accidents, called passions, thereunto belonging. Now more plainly set forth in our mother tongue by M. Blundeuile, than euer they haue been heretofore in any other tongue whatsoeuer, and that with such pleasant demonstratiue figures, as euery man that hath any skill in arithmeticke, may easily vnderstand the same. ... VVhereunto is added by the said Master Blundeuile, a breefe extract by him made, of Maginus his Theoriques, for the better vnderstanding of the Prutenicall tables, to calculate thereby the diuerse motions of the seuen planets. There is also hereto added, The making, description, and vse, of two most ingenious and necessarie instruments for sea-men ... First inuented by M. Doctor Gilbert ... and now here plainely set downe in our mother tongue by Master Blundeuile | |
Theoriques of the seven planets | |
Three morall treatises : no lesse pleasaunt then necessary for all men to reade, wherof the one is called The learned prince, the other The fruites of foes, the thyrde The porte of rest. | |
Trattato sulle fortificazioni | |
True order and methode of wryting and reading hystories | |
A very briefe and profitable treatise declaring hovve many counsells, and vvhat maner of counselers a prince that will gouerne well ought to haue : The book speaketh |