368 A SKETCH OP THE PROGRESS OF 



Of the Nature of all Waters. Ibid. (Tanner). 



The third pa)-t of William Turner's Herball. CoUen, 1566, fol. (According to 

 Pulteney, but the usual date seems to be 1568.) 



* A new Bake of the Natures and Properties of all Wines that are commonlye used here 



in England, with a confutation of an errour of some men that holde that Rhennish 

 and other small white wines ought not be drunken of them that either have or are 

 in daunger of the stone, the renine, and diverse other diseases. Wliereunto is 

 annexed the booke of the natures and vertues of Triacles, newly corrected and set 

 foorth againe. Lond. 1568. 12mo. Dedicated to Sir William CeciU. 



* The first and seconde partes of the Herhall of William Turner, Doctor in Phisick, lately 



oversene. corrected, and enlarged, v;ith the thirde parte, lately gathered, and now set 

 out, with the names, &c. Collen, 1568, fol. The first part is entirely rewritten, and 

 contains 224 pages. The second part has 171 folios. The title of the third part is 

 The thirde parte of Yuilliam Turner's Herhall, wherein are conteined the herbes, 

 trees, rootes, and fruhtes, wherof is no mention made of Dioscorides, Galene, 

 Plinye, and other olde authores. It is dedicated to the Company of Surgeons of 

 London, and contains 81 pages. 



Tanner gives the following without date : — 



Homely against Gluttony and Drunkenness.^ 



Treatise on Original Sin, written against Rob. Coccheus. 



And Wood : — 



The Hunting of the Fox and the Wolf, because they did make luxvock of the sheep of Jesus 

 Christ. 



The following are in Bale's Summarium : — 



De Arte Memorativa. De Metallicis. 



De Hierosolymorum Excidio. Imagines Stirpium. 



Epigrammata varia. Contra Gardiner,i Technas. 



De Baptismo Parvulorum. Contra quendam Arrianum. 

 De Lapidibus. 



And these in the Athenm Cant. : — 



Gisberti Longolii Epitaphium. 



Carmen Jocosum ad papam pro Joanne Standicio. 



This was published after his death : — 



Palsgravi Catechismum, cap. six., translated by William Turner. Lond. 1572. 8vo. 



Turner was part author of the two following : — 



* Dial'Ogus de Avibus et earum nominibus Grsecis, Latinis, et Germanicis . . . per Dn. 



Gybertum Longolium . . . paulo ante mortem conscriptus. Colonise, 1544. 12mo. 



* The Su of Divinitie drawen out of the holy scripture, very necessarye, not onlye for 



Curates and yong studentes in divinitie, but also for al christen men and women 

 what so ever age thei be of. Drawen out of Latine into Englishe by Roberte 

 Hutten. Lond. 1548. 12mo. 



He also prepared for the press William of Newburgh's Historia Rerum 

 Anglicanarum, from a MS. in the library at Wells. This he sent to Antwerp 

 to be printed by W. Sylvius. It appeared there in 1567, with several 

 chapters omitted, and a preface by Sylvius inserted instead of Turners. 



Mr. Hazlitt states {Handbook of Brit. Lit. p. 618) that an autograph 

 commonplace-book of Turner's was sold at Puttick and Simpson's, July 7, 



t This may be the homily so called in the Booke of Homilies of 1562, but the style of 

 thnt composition is little like our author's. 



