Elstracke, Renold, 1571-1630?
Elstracke, Renold, active 1590-1630
Elstracke, Renold fl. 1590-1630
Elstracke, Renold 1571-1625?
Elstracke, Renold 1570-
Elstrack, Renold, 1570/71-ca. 1625
Renold Elstracke English engraver
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Works
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Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha. | |
Baziliōlogia : a booke of kings beeing the true and liuely effigies of all our English kings from the Conquest vntill this present: with their seuerall coats of: armes, impreses and devises: and a briefe chronologie of their liues and deaths. Elegantly grauen in copper | |
A briefe remembrance of all the English monarchs : vvith their raignes, deaths, and places of buriall: from the Normans Conquest, vnto our most glorious soueraigne. By Iohn Taylor | |
Canaan | |
The catalogue of honour or Tresury of true nobility. peculiar and proper to the isle of Great Britaine : that is to say: a collection historicall of all the free monarches aswell kinges of England as Scotland (nowe vnited togither) with the Princes of Walles, dukes, marqvisses, and erles; their wiues, children, alliances, families, descentes, & achievementes of honor. Wherunto is properly prefixed: a speciall treatise of that kind of nobility which soverayne grace, and fauor, and contryes customes, haue made meerly politicall and peculiarly ciuill (neuer so distinctly handled before). Translated out of Latyne into English | |
Certaine pieces of this age parabolized | |
[Collectio effigierum Regum, Principum et aliorum qui saeculi XVI et sequenti floruere] | |
A description of East India : conteyning th[e] empire of the Great Mogoll | |
Du Bartas his diuine weekes, and workes : with a compleate collectio[n] of all the other most delight-full workes translated and written by yt famous philomusus, Iosuah Syluester Gent | |
The English catechisme. Or A commentarie on the short catechisme set forth in the Booke of common prayer : Wherein, all necessarie questions touching the Christian faith are inserted, scandals remoued, moderne controuersies handled, doubts resolued, and many cases of conscience cleared. Profitable for ministers in their churches, for schoole-masters in their schooles, and for housholders in their families. By Iohn Mayer Bachelour of Diuinitie | |
Engravings and their value, 1921: | |
The estates, empires, & principallities of the world : Represented by ye description of countries, maners of inhabitants, riches of prouinces, forces, gouernment, religion; and the princes that haue gouerned in euery estate. With the begin[n]ing of all militarie and religious orders. Translated out of French by Edw: Grimstone, sargeant at armes | |
Estats, empires, et principautez du monde. | |
A generall historie of France, written by John de Serres unto the yeare 1598. Much augmented and continued unto this present, out of the most approoved authors that have written of that subject. By Ed. Grimeston. Esquire. | |
La guerre civile | |
Henry the Fourth, King of France Called The Great. / Obit 1519 [estampe] | |
Histoire naturelle | |
Historie, and lives, of twentie kings of England | |
The historie of Edvvard the Fourth, King of England. By Wm. Habington Esquire | |
The historie of the life and death of Mary Stuart Queene of Scotland | |
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 | |
The history of the world | |
Honors true arbor; or, The princely nobilitie of the Hovvards : Wherein, the true source and originall of their mightie name, with all their seuerall alliances, with the high and potent families of diuers countries since the first man that was knowne, in England- [sic] by the name of Hovvard is described. Together with a compendious discription of all such noble persons of this princely name of Howard as haue flourisht since. What queenes, princes and princesses, dukes, and dutchesses, marquesses and marchionesses, earles and countesses, viscounts and viscountesses, barons and baronesses, lords and ladies, knights of the royall orders of the Garter and Saint Michaell, of the noble Order of the Bath, and other knights baneret and baronet haue beene deriued from the Howards? What high titles, dignities, and seuerall preferments haue beene conferd vpon them in 500. yeares? ... to this present yeare 1625. and first of King Charles magnificent raigne. Collected and written by Abraham De Ville Adrecie, alias Darcie | |
Iconografía Hispana | |
Inventaire general de l'histoire de France. | |
Irelande | |
Iuuenilia. A collection of those poemes which were heretofore imprinted, and written by George wither | |
King Dauids vow for reformation of himselfe. his family. his kingdome : Deliuered in twelue sermons before the Prince his Highnesse vpon Psalm 101. By George Hakewill Dr. in Diuinity | |
Map of Ireland by Baptista Boazio, 1599 : originally engraved by Renold Elstrack and published in London by John Sudbury. | |
Markhams maister-peece· : Contayning all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching the curing of all diseases in horses: drawne with great paine, and most approved experience, from the publicke practise of all the forraine horse-marshals in Christendome; and from the private practice of all the best farriers of this kingdome. Being divided into two bookes. The first contaying all cures physicall: the second all belonging to chyrurgery; with an addition of 160. principall chapters, and 370. most excellent medicines, never written of, nor mentioned in any author whatosever. Together with the true nature, vse, and quality of every simple spoken of through the whole worke. Written by Gervase Markham, Gent | |
The marrow of the oracles of God. Or Divers treatises, containing directio[n]s about six of the waightiest things can concerne a Christian in this life. By N. Bifield, preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex | |
Nobilitas politica vel civilis. | |
Oeuvres. | |
Pharmacopœia Londinensis : in qua medicamenta antiqua et noua vsitatissima, sedulò collecta, accuratissime examinata, quotidianâ experientia confirmata describuntur. Diligenter reuisa, denuo recusa, emendatior, auctior. Opera Medicorum Collegij Londinensis. Ex serenissimi Regis mandato cum R.M. priuilegio | |
Pharsalia, sive, De bello civili Cæsaris et Pompeii libri X | |
Philomythie. | |
The portracture of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knight, ætat 32 | |
The practise of pietie : directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God | |
A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published, and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented. By Ios: Hall Dr of Diuinity. With addition of some others not hitherto extant | |
[Recueil. Oeuvre de Renold Elstracke] | |
De republica ecclesiastica. | |
[Retrato de Felipe III] | |
[Retrato del Archiduque Alberto de Austria] | |
A short treatise of magneticall bodies and motions. By Marke Ridley Dr in phisicke and philosophie. Latly physition to the Emperour of Russia, and one of ye eight principals or elects of the Colledge of Physitions in London | |
Times store-house containing the learned collections, iudicious readings , and memorable oberuations of sundry worthy personages ... whenunto is annexed, a speciall treatise of that kind of nobility wich soueray grace ... | |
Treasurie of an auncient and modern times | |
A true coppie of the transportation of the Lowe Countries, Burgundie, and the countie of Charrolois: doone by the King of Spayne, for the dowrie of his eldest daughter. Giuen in marriage vnto the Cardinall Albert, Duke of Austria, vvith the articles and conditions of the same, signed by the King in Madrill. Translated out of Dutch by H.W. Nouember. 1598 | |
Typus regionum, per quas grassatum est bellum hoc ciuile inter Pompeium et Cæsarem | |
The vvorkes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall | |
Wither's motto : Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo· | |
The workes of Lucius Annæus Seneca newly inlarged and corrected by Thomas Lodge D.M.P | |
The workes of Mr. Sam. Hieron, late pastor of Modbury in Deuon | |
The workes of the right reverend father in God Gervase Babington, late Bishop of Worcester. Containing comfortable notes upon the five bookes of Moses, viz. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomie. not before published. As also an exposition upon the Creed, not before published The Commandements The Lords Prayer With a conference betwixt mans frailtie and faith. And three sermons With alphabeticall tables of the principall matters of each severall worke. | |
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