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A book of dravving, limning, vvashing or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting, with the names and mixtures of colours used by the picture-drawers. Or, The young-mans time well spent. In which, he hath the ground-work to make him fit for doing anything by hand, when he is able to draw well. By the use of this work, you may draw all parts of a man, leggs, armes, hands and feet, severally, and together. And directions for birds, beasts, landskips, ships, and the like. Moreover, you may learn by this tract, to make all sorts of colours; and to grinde and lay them: and to make colours out of colours: and to make gold and silver to write with. How also to diaper and shadow things, and to heighthen them, to stand off: to deepen them, and make them glitter. In this book you have the necessary instruments for drawing, and the use of them, and how to make artificiall pastels to draw withall. Very usefull for all handicrafts, and ingenuous gentlemen and youths. By hammer and hand all arts doe stand.
Date of publication:
1652
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Recto of titlepage has a portrait of Dürer engraved by Francis Delarame, and the title: A booke of the art of drawing according to ye order of Albert Durer, Jean Cozijn, etc. Compiled by Thomas Jenner. Later editions under ...
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Date of publication:
1658
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Prose version of Sir John Davies' poem Nosce te ipsum--LCCP. Includes "What heaven is, vindicated from the vulgar mistakes and gross conceivings of many" (p. 29-39) which is attributed to Thomas Jenner by LCCP. Reproduction ...
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Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire, or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions, beginning, Nov. 3, 1640 wherein the remarkable passages both of their civil and martial affaires, are continued unto this present year published as a breviary, leading all along, successively, as they fell out in their severall years, so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished : for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times : a work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity.
Date of publication:
1654
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Attributed to John Vicars (Cf. NUC pre-1956); occasionally attributed to Thomas Jenner. First published in 1652 with title: A brief review of the most material parliamentary procedures. Reproduction of original in Huntington ...
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Londons blame, if not its shame: manifested by the great neglect of the fishery, which affordeth to our neighbor nation yeerly, the revenue of many millions, which they take up at our doors, whilst with the sluggard, we fold our hands in our bosoms and will not stretch them forth to our mouths. Or the inestimable riches of the British seas, ... whereof this book doth give a plentiful account, the which we may in some measure thus accomplish: let every ward in London build a buss, and money to do it may be thus raised. ... / Dedicated by Thomas Jenner to the corporation of the poor, in the City of London, being a member thereof, ...
Date of publication:
1650
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Jenner did business at the address in the imprint. Annotations on Thomason copy: "feb. 18 1650"; the last two numbers of the imprint date have been marked through. Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University. ...
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Date of publication:
1656
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Attributed to Thomas Jenner---DNB. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1626
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"To the reader" signed: T.I., i.e. Thomas Jenner, to whom the whole is attributed. In verse. Printer's name from STC. Appears at reel 742, ł and at reel 1663, #4 (British Library copies). Reproductions of the originals in ...
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