A catalogue of such books as have been entered in the register of the Company of Stationers, and printed from the 25 of December, 1662, to the 25 of December, 1663 published by G.T., clerk to the Company of Stationers. G. T., Clerk to the Company of Stationers. 1664 Approx. 13 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 5 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2008-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A62839 Wing T1759 ESTC R10059 13286621 ocm 13286621 98813

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A CATALOGUE Of Such BOOKS As have been Entered in the REGISTER Of the Company of STATIONERS: And Printed from the 25. of December, 1662. to the 25. of December, 1663.

Publiſhed by G. T. Clerk to the Company of STATIONERS.

LONDON, Printed for Samuel Speed, and are to be ſold at his Shop at the Rainbow neer the Inner Temple Gate in Fleetſtreet. 1664.

A Catalogue of ſuch Books as have been Entered into the Regiſter of the Company of Stationers, and Printed, from the 25. of December, 1662. unto the 25. of December, 1663. As followeth; Viz.
Divinity and Sermons.

ANſwer to the Reply made by S. C. a Roman Catholick, to Doctor Pierce his Sermon: Printed for Tho. Baſſet.

Bridle for the Tongue: Printed for Thomas Parkhurſt.

Cabala ſive Scrinia Sacra, formerly in two Parts, and now United into one, with Additions: Printed for Gab. Bedell, and Tho. Collyns.

Clavis Bibliorum, with the Book of Hymns or Praiſes. Printed for George Calvert.

Divine Cloſet Meditations, upon Death, Judgement, Hell and Heaven: Printed for Joſhua Conyers.

Duty of Man: Printed for Timothy Garthwait.

Diſcourſe of Confirmation: Printed for Rich. Royſton.

Divine Life, in three ſeveral Treatiſes, by Richard Baxter: Prnted for Francis Tyton, and Nevil Simmons.

Exhortation to a holy life: Printed for Edward Thomas.

Geologia Norvegia, or a brief Inſtructive Remembrancer, concerning that great Earthquake which happened almoſt throughout the South part of Norway on April 24. 1657. Printed for Samuel Tomſon.

Obſervations, Cenſures and Confutations of notorious Errors, in Mr. Hobbs his Leviathan: Printed for Nath. Brook.

Paſtoral Office, opened in a Viſitation Sermon preached at Ipſwich, Octob. 10. 1662. by the Right Reverend Father in God Edward Lord Biſhop of Norwich: Printed for George Thomaſon.

Popiſh Poſie, gathered out of a Popiſh new Book, called Fiat Lux: Printed for Jo. Crook.

Queſtion to whom it belonged antiently to Preach: as alſo what Preaching is: Printed for Timothy Garthwait.

Relation of a Conference between the late Archbiſhop of Canterbury, and Fiſher the Jeſuite: Printed for Rich. Royſton.

Self-Examination, with the likelieſt means of Converſion and Salvation: Printed for David Maxwell.

Sermons nineteen, preacht by Doctor Hammond: Printed for Timothy Garthwait.

Sermon preacht before his Majeſty at Whitehall, April 5. 1663. by the Lord Biſhop of Lincoln Elect: Printed for Timothy Garthwait.

Sermon preacht at Chriſt Church Dublin, at the Funeral of the moſt Reverend Father in God, John late Lord Archbiſhop of Armagh, by Doctor Taylor, Lord Biſhop of Down and Connor: Printed for John Crook.

Several Sermons, Eight written by William Shillingſworth, M. A. Printed for Thomas Williams, and Andrew Clark.

Sermons Twenty Five, by Biſhop Brownerig: Printed for Jo. Martin, and James Alleſtre.

Staves of Beauty, and Bands, opened in a Sermon preacht at Yarmouth, Auguſt 23. 1663. by the Biſhop of Norwich: Printed for George Thomaſon.

Sermon preacht at St. Pauls Church, Novemb. 29. 1663. by Richard Lee, D. D. wherein was delivered the Profeſſion of his Judgement againſt the Covenant, and the late Kings death: Printed for Rich. Royſton, Jo. William, and T. Garthwait.

Tranſlation of the Book of publick Prayers, tranſlated into the Welch Tongue: Printed for Edward Fowlks and Peter Bodvell.

Young Mans duty: Printed for George Calvert.

Law.

Abridgement of all the publick Acts of Parliament now in force, made in the 16, 17. and 18. years of King Charls the Firſt. And in the 12, 13. and 14. years of King Charls the Second: By William Hughes of Grayes-Inn Eſq Printed for Jo. Starkey, and Thomas Baſſet.

Articles to be Inquired of in the Viſitation of the Lord Archbiſhop of Canterbury: Printed for Richard Royſton.

Forteſcutus Illuſtratus, or a Commentary on that Nervous Treatiſe de laudibus Legum Angliae: Printed for Tho. Roycroft.

Mare Clauſum, in Two Books, written in Latin by Jo. Selden: Tranſlated by I. H. Printed for Edward Thomas.

The fourth part of a brief Regiſter of ſeveral kinds of Parliamentary Writts: by William Prin Eſq Printed for George Thomaſon.

Arts and Sciences.

Architecture, the Firſt Book, written by Andraea Palladio; Tranſlated out of Italian by Godfrey Richards: Printed for Jo. Macock.

Arithmatical Queſtions: Printed for David Maxwell.

Ancilla Grammaticae, for the uſe of young Scholars: Printed for Thomas Peirpont.

Compleat Gardiners Practice: Printed for Tho. Peirpont.

Compendium of the new, and much Enlarged Sea Book, or Pilots Sea Mirror: Printed for George Hurlock, Sen.

Childrens Diſeaſes, both Outward and Inward, from their birth, to 14. years of age: Printed for Jo. Playford.

Fax novae lingua Lâtinae, or a new Torch to the Latine Tongue. Printed for Nath. Brooks.

Geographical deſcription of the world. Printed for Ja. Bloom.

Introduction into the skill of muſick: Printed for Jo. Playford.

Purchaſers Pattern in 2. parts: Printed for Tho. Peirpont.

Roberti Baronij Theologi ac Philoſophi Celeberrimi Metaphyſica generalis, &c. Printed for Jo. Redman.

Renati Deſ-Cartes Principia Philoſophiae, Printed for Jo. Field

Humanity, Hiſtories and Poems.

Accompt of the late Troubles in England, in 3. parts, written in Latine by Geo. Bates D. M. now Tranſlated into Engliſh: Printed for Richard Royſton.

Aſſembly man, Written in the year 1647. by I. B. Printed for Richard Marriot.

Aeſchyli quae extant cum verſione & Commentario Thomae Stanleij: Printed for James Fleſher.

Alchymiſt unlearn'd, his Antidote, by Richard Mathews: Printed for Joſeph Leigh.

Appendix to the unlearn'd Alchymiſt: Printed for Joſeph Leigh.

Academical diſcourſes. Printed for John Playfere.

Bentivolia and Urania, The ſecond part, in two Books: Printed for Rich. Marriot.

Book of knowledge in 3. parts: Printed for Charles Tyus.

Birinthea. A Romance: Printed for Jo. Playfere.

Caveat for all Kings and Prelates: Printed for Theodore Sadler.

Chronological Hiſtory exact, of Popes Intolerable uſurpations: Printed for Geo. Thomaſon.

Century of Reaſons for ſubſcription and obedience to the Laws and Government of the Church of England Printed for Rapha Harford.

Chronicle of the Civil Wars of England, Scotland and Ireland, from the year 1637. till this preſent year 1663. Printed for William Lee.

Caſe of Madam Mary Carleton: Printed for Sam. Speed.

Deſcription of the mighty Kingdom of Japan and Siam: Printed for Sam. Brown.

Diſcourſe touching the precedency of Kings, and conſequently of Ambaſſadors: Printed for Sam. Speed, and Chriſtopher Eccleſton.

Experimental Hiſtory of Colors in Engliſh and Latine: Printed for Hen. Herringman.

Familiaria Colloquia, opera Chriſtopheri Helvici: Printed for John Redman.

Hiſtory of the 7. wiſe Miſtreſſes of Rome. Printed for Mary Wright.

Hiſtory of Gavel kind; To which is added the ſhort Hiſtory of William the Conquerour, in Latine. Printed for John Starkey.

Hiſtory of the War of Italy in 18. books, Written originally in Latine, and now Tranſlated: Printed for John Macock.

Hudibras. The ſecond part: Printed for Jo. Martin, and James Alleſtrey.

Hiſtory narrative, concerning the life of Athanaſius: Printed for David Maxwel.

Jornals de Mr. de Sainct Amour. Dr. de Sorbone, &c. Printed for Humphrey Robinſon, and Geo. Thomaſon.

Interpretation of Dreams, by Artemodorus: Printed for William Lee.

Life of Don John de Caſtro: Printed for Hen. Herringman.

Legend of St. Cuthbert, with the Antiquities of the Church of Durham: Printed for Chriſtopher Eccleſton.

Narrative of that Stupendious Tragedy late intended to be acted: Printed for Tho. Newcomb and Charls Adams.

Portraitures containing 21. leaves: Printed for Jo. Marſhall.

Pathway to knowledge: Printed for Edw. Thomas.

Pretious Pearl in the midſt of a dunghil: Printed for Joſeph Leigh.

Preparatory to the Hiſtory natural and experimental. Printed for Will. Lee.

Poems, By Mrs. Catherine Philips: Printed for Rich. Marriot.

Q. Curtii Rufi de rebus geſtis Alexandri magni: Printed for Jo. Redman.

Reaſon and Judgement, or ſpecial Remarques of the life of the renown'd Doctor Sanderſon, late Lord Biſhop of Lincoln: Printed for Hen. Marſh.

Royal Arbour of loyal Poeſie, conſiſting of Poems and Songs, digeſted into Triumph, Elegie, Satyr, Love and Drollerie: Printed for Elizabeth Andrews.

Relation of the Court of Rome, made in the year 1661 Printed for Jo. Playfere.

Scrinia Cecilliana Myſteries of State and Government, in Letters of the late famous Lord Burleigh: Printed for Gab. Bedell and Tho. Collyns.

Sales Epigrammatum, or the choiceſt Diſticks of Martials Epigrams, And all the Latine Poets that have written for the laſt two hundred years: Printed for Chriſtopher Eccleſton.

Tutela Sanitatis, ſive Vita Protracta. The protracting of long life, by Everard Manwaring, Doctor of Phyſick: Printed for Tho. Baſſet.

Valerij Maximi Dictorum Factorum que memorab lium, Libri 9. Printed for John Redman.

Verſes written upon ſeveral occaſions by Abraham Cowley, Gent. Printed for Hen. Herringman.

Youths behaviour: Printed for Will. Lee.

Youths behaviour, The ſecond part; Printed for Will. Lee.

Playes.

Adventures of five houres. The Scene, Sevil: Printed for Henry Herringman.

Bellamira her Dream: or the love of Shadows, A Tragi-Comedy. Printed for Hen. Herringman.

The Cheats. A Comedy. Printed for Gab. Beadell and Charls Adams.

Cicillia and Clorinda. Or Love in Arms. A Tragi-Comedy: Printed for Hen. Herringman.

The Princes. A Tragi-Comedy, Printed for Hen. Herringman.

The Parſons wedding, A Comedy, Printed for Henry Herringman.

The Pilgrim, A Tragedy: Printed for Hen. Herringman.

The Sleighted Maid, A Comedy: Printed for Thomas Dring.

Thomaſo, or the wanderer, A Comedy: Printed for Hen. Herringman.

The Villain, A Tragedy: Printed for Hen. Herringman, and Sam. Speed.

FINIS.

The like Catalogue hereafter is intended to be yearly ſet forth by the Clerk aforeſaid.