DEPAKTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. 25 



in Spanish by Diego cle San Pedro. Robert Wyer [about 1543]. 

 (Dunn copy.) 



" A Consultorie for all Christians." John Oswen, Worcester, 

 1549. One of the earliest books printed at Worcester. (Hutti 

 copy.) 



Hermann us de Wida : " A brief declaration of the duty of 

 married folks, translated by Hans Dekyn." Hugh Syngelton 

 [about 1550]. The first edition. (Huth copy.) 



Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester : " De vera 

 obedientia." Translated into English by Michael Wood. 

 Rouen, 1553. The first issue of the Rouen edition. (Huth 

 copy.) 



Johannes de Indagine : " Briefe introductions unto the arte 

 of Chiromancy." John Daye for R. Jugge, 1558. 



Thomas Harman : '•' A Caveat or Warning for common 

 Oursetors, vulgarly called Vagabones." William Griffith, 1567. 

 A very rare book, of much interest as a picture of the life of 

 Elizabethan tramps. With woodcuts. (Huth copy.) 



Sir John Conway : " Meditations and Praiers." William 

 How, 1571. 



"The New Testament, translated by L. Tomson." Chris- 

 topher Barker, 1577. 



Joannes Piscator : " In Petri Rami Dialecticam Animad- 

 versiones." Henry Bynneman, 1581. 



Thomas Saunders : " A true Description of a most lamentable 

 Voyage to Tripolie in Barbarie." Richard Jones for Edward 

 White, 1587. 



" A briefe and true report of the proceedings of the Earle 

 •of Leycester for the reliefe of the towne of Sluce." London, 

 1590. 



George Giff*ard : " A Dialogue concerning Witches and 

 Witchcraft." John Windet, 1593. The rare first edition. 



"The Pathway to Knowledge." [1596.] Translated into 

 English by W. P., i.e., W. Peters or W. Phillips. A book on 

 arithmetic and book-keeping. 



" A short Introduction of Grammar." The assigns of Fran. 

 Flower, 1597. (Huth copy.) 



Henry Lok : " Ecclesiastes in English Poesie." Richard 

 Field, 1597. With a supplement of sonnets not found in most 

 copies. 



" Historia de Donne Famose, or the Romaine Jubile, 855." 

 Edward White, 1599. The story of Pope Joan. 



" The Flowers of Lodowick of Granada." Translated by 

 Thomas Lodge. I. R. [i.e., James Roberts] for T. Heyes, 1601. 



John Hanson : " Time is a Turne-Coate. Or England's 

 Threefold Metamorphosis." I. H., 1604. On the entry of 

 James I into the City of London. The first edition. No 

 other copy is known. (Huth copy.) 



