DIALOGUE. 174 DIALOGUE ance. A ballad. Licensed to J. Charlwood in betwene Syncerytie and Wilfull Ignor1563-4. Licensed to Sampson Clark, 23 A godly new Dyaloge betwene Christe March, 1587–8. and a synner, meyte for all ages. Licensed A newe northerne Dialogue betwene to W. Pickering in 1564. Willsone and the warriner, and howe A Dialoge betwene a mayde of the Cetye Reynold Feares gott faire Nannye to his and a mayde of the Cuntrye abowte Love. Licensed to Thomas Nelson, 13 chosyng of husboundes. A ballad. Li- August, 1591. censed to Robert Hackforth in 1566. A ballad of a Dialoge betwene a Lord A Dyaloge shewynge how the godly be and his Lady. Licensed to Robert condemned by ye (vain]glorious worde- Bourne, 27 August, 1591. lynges. A ballad. "Licensed to A. Lacy A dialogue betwixt a Courtier and a in 1566–7. Cuntry man. Licensed to Richard HigA merye Dialoge betwene Aratalogus and genbotham, 7 January, 1616–17. Virgo. A ballad. Licensed to A. Lacy Query, the same as Breton's Court and in 1566–7. Country, 1618. A Dyaloge betwene ij beggers. Licensed A Dialogue between Tom Tell Troth and to W. Copland in 1567. Robin Conscience. Licensed to Thomas Lambert, 20th Sept. 1633. A Dyaloge shewynge the husbandmans treasure. A ballad. Licensed to W. A Dialogue betweene Boot, Spurr, Pumpe, and Slipper. Licensed to John Okes, Pickering in 1568–9. 22 Feb. 1638-9. A Dyaloge betwene God and man. A ballad. Licensed to J. Allde in 1568–9. A Merry dialogue betweene Cuthbert and Robert. Licensed to Francis Grove, 22 A ballad Dialoguewise betwene William October, 1639. Wax Wise and Walter Wold be Wanton A Dialogve Betwixt a Rattle-Head and a concerninge thabuse of the Sabothe daye. Round-Head. Neutralius being ModeLicensed to John Hynd, 28 Feb. 1578-9. rator betwixt both. With their peaceA dialogue betwene Baldwin and a Sailor. able agreement, and their Conference for Licensed to Robert Waldegrave, 2 Nov. maintaining their severall Opinions. 1580. With the Argument against Bishops. A Pleasaunt Dialogue concerning Phisicke Full of mirth, and repleat with witty Inand Phisitions. Imprinted at London ventions. London, Printed for T. G. by Iohn Charlewood. 1580. [On A 2 MDCXLJ. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. occurs this second title :] A Delectable A Dialogue Betwixt Sir George Booth, Dialogue. Wherein is contayned a And Sir John Presbyter, At their meetPleasaunt Disputation between two Span- ing near Chester, upon The Rendezvousish Gentlemen concerning Phisick and ing of the Army : Wherein, most of the Phisitions, with Answere of a learned Machinations depending upon that Affair, Maister giuen vpon their argument. are discovered. London, Printed for Translated out of the Castlin tongue, By William Wild, 1659. 4°, 4 leaves. T. N[ewton ?] 8°, black letter, A-É in The Humours, and Conversations of the eights. Town, Expos'd in Two Dialogues. The Dedicated by T. N. “To the woorship First, of the Men. The Second, of the full Maister Thomas Fowler Esquire.” The first titlepage is mainly occupied by a large Women. London, Printed for R. Bentley woodcut with figures of the Interlocutors. 1693 [1673.] 12o. A, 6 leaves : Unmentioned by Herbert. B-G in twelves. A Dialogue Betwene Adge and youthe. A Dialogue between the Pope and a Licensed to H. Carre, 13 Jan. 1580-1. Phanatick, concerning Affairs in England. A ballad entitled “Youth and Age," By a Hearty Lover of his Prince and dialoguewise, is printed by Collier (old Country. London: Printed in the Year Ballads and Songs from MSS., 1869, 1680. 40, A-C 2 in fours. P. 49.) A Dialogue between the Pope and the A moste excellent newe ballad Dyalogue Devil, about Owen and Baxter. London, vyse betwenne Christe and the soul of Printed for S. J. 1681. A folio leaf. Licensed to Sampson Clark, 23 March, 1587-8. A Dialogue between London & Oxford. London, Printed in the Year 1681. A A proper newe ballade dyaloguewyse folio leaf, partly in verse. man. DIGBY. 175 DIANA. . A Dialogue Betwixt Sam the Ferriman be added thereto. Licensed to George Printed for Charles Brome, ... 1687. Printed for Abel Roper 1692. 80, A Dialogue between the D. of C. and the A-I in sixes, A i blank and A 6 with Errata : A-M in sixes : A-D 2 in sixes. Scientiarum demonstrans, totius Philo- sophiæ & reliquarum Scientiarum, nec- . phorum mysteria arcanaq; dogmata enuhad been Printed sooner had the Author cleans. In_tres libros digesta : Autore dar'd to Publish it. London : Printed Everardo Dygbeio Anglo, in Artibus in the Year 1698. A sheet. Ouvry Cat., Magistro, Socio Collegij Diui Ioannis Euangelista Cantabrigiensis. Loudini, 165. Ex officina Henrici Bynneman, DIANA. 1579. Calend. Septemb. 4°. T, 4 The goddes Diana. A ballad: Licensed leaves : 1T, 4 leaves: A–3 I in fours. to A. Lacy in 1565-6. Dedicated to Sir Christopher Hatton. DICHANTE, GEORGE. DIGBY, GEORGE, Second Earl of Bristol. A booke called Parinesis per Georgium The Third Speech of the Lord George Dochant [Dichante.] Licensed to H. Digby, To the House of Commons, ConGosson, 17 May, 1634. cerning Bishops, and the Citie Petition, DICK, SIR WILLIAM. the 9th of Febr: 1640. Printed for Tho: The Lamentable Estate. [1656.] Walkley. 1640. 4°, A-C 2 in fours, first leaf blank. For an account of this unfortunate man, see Scott's Heart of Mid-Lothian, Centen- The Lord Digbies Speech in the House ary ed., Notes, 553. of Commons, To the Bill of Attainder, of DICKINSON, FRANCIS. the Earle of Strafford, the 21 of April, A Precious Treasury of Twenty Rare 1641. Printed in the yeare, 1641. 4°, Secrets, Most Necessary, Pleasant, and 8 leaves, B 4 blank. Profitable for all sorts of People. Pub- The Speeches of the Lord Digby in the lished by Signier Francisco Dickinson an High Court of Parliament, Concerning Expert Operator, and presumed to [be] as Grievances, and the Trienniall Parliagood as any the best in Europe. Lon- ment. Printed for Thomas Walkely, 1641. don, Printed for the Author, whose skill 4°, A-D in fours, D 4 blank. is approved. [October 19.) 1649. 4°, The Lord Digbies Designe to betray 4 leaves. B. M. Abingdon. Carryed on for divers Weekes DICKSON, DAVID. by an Intercourse of Letters. Which are Trve Christian Love ; To bee sung with here published for the satisfaction of all any of the common tunes of the Psalmes. men, By Serjeant Major General Brown. (Quotation. Edinburgh) Printed by J. Together with the Cipher which the Lord W. for John Wilson, and are to be sold Digby sent him for that purpose. London: at his shop in Glasgow. 1634. 8°, A-B Printed for Laurence Blaiklock, . in eights, B 8 blank. 4o. D. Laing, 1879, No. 1080. This is pro- The Lord George Digby's Cabinet And bably the earliest Look published at Glas- Dr. Goff's Negotiations ; Together with gow. His Majesties, the Queens, and the Lord DICTIONARY. Jermin's, and other Letters : Taken at the Dictionaire colloques ou dialogues en Battel at Sherborn in Yorkshire about quattre langues. Flamen. Françoys. Es- the 15th of October last. Also Observapaignol, et Italien, with the Englishe to tions upon the said Letters. . . . London: ... 1644. . Printed for Edward Husband, ... March collected and experimented, by the Hon. 26. 1646. 4°, A-I 2 in fours. ourable and Learned Sir Kenelm Digby, DIGBY, JOHN, First Earl of Bristol. Chancellor to the late Queen-Mother of A Speech, Made by the right Honour England. Containing, Many Rare and able, Iohn Earle of Bristoll, in the high Unheard of medicines, Published Court of Parliament, May 20, 1642. Con since his Death, by George Hartman cerning an Accommodation. London, Chymist, and Steward to the aforesaid Printed for Richard Marriot 1642. 4°, Sir Kenelm, London, Printed for Will. AGB in fours. Cooper, . . . 1683. 8°, A-S in eights. Dedicated to Robert, Earl of Yarmouth. DIGBY, SIR KENELM. Two Treatises. In the One of which, Journal of a Voyage into the MediterThe Natvre of Bodies ; In the other, The ranean by Sir Kenelm Digby. A.D. 1628. Nature of Mans Sovle ; Is looked into : Edited from the original MS. by John In way of Discovery, of the Immortality Bruce. 4°, 1868. Camden Society. of Reasonable Sovles. At Paris, DIGGES, DUDLEY. Printed by Gilles Blaizot. M.DC.XLIIII. The Vnlawfvlnesse of Subjects taking up With Priviledge. Folio. ă-i in fours : Armes against their Soveraigne, in what õ, 6 leaves : , 4 leaves : A-3 N in fours, case soever. Together with an Answer 3 N 4 blank. Dedicated to the author's to all Objections scattered in their seveson, Kenelm Digby, from Paris, the last rall Bookes. And a proofe that notwithof August, 1644. standing such resistance as they plead Two Treatises : London, Printed for for, were not damnable, yet the present Iohn Williams M DC XLV. 4o. A, 8 Warre made upon the King is so . leaves : B, 4 leaves : 4 leaves : 4 Written by Dvdley Diggs, Gentleman : leaves : A (repeated)—Ggg in eights : late Fellow of All-Soules Colledge in (Hhh)-(Lil) in fours. With a portrait. Oxford. Printed in the Yeare of our Lord, The last leaf is occupied by the Privilege 1647. Since the 25, day of March. 4°, of the French King for a translation into A-Y 2 in fours, besides the frontispiece, that language in the author's favour. and 2 leaves of Contents. A Late Discourse made in a Solemne The Unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Assembly of Nobles and Learned Men at LonMontpellier in France, By Sr Kenelme Arms against their Soveraigne Digby, Knight, &c. Touching the Cure don, Printed by Thomas Mabb, for Wilof Wounds by the Powder of Sympathy; liam Sheares, . . . 1662. 8°, A-M in With Instructions how to make the said eights, besides the frontispiece and 4 Powder ; whereby many other Secrets of leaves marked *, with the printed title and Table. Nature are unfolded.... Rendered faithfully out of French in to English By The Compleat Ambassador : or Two R. White, Gent. The second Edition Treaties of the Intended Marriage of Qu: corrected and augmented : with the addi Elizabeth of Glorious Memory, comprised tion of an Index. London, Printed by in Letters of Negotiation of Sir Francis R. Lowndes . . . 1658. 12°, A-G in Walsingham, her Resident in France, twelves. Dedicated by White to John together with the Answers of the Lord Digby, Esq., at Gothurst. Burleigh, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Choice and Experimental Receipts in Thomas Smith, and others. Wherein, Physick and Chirurgery, As also Cordial as in a clear mirror, may be seen the and Distilled Waters and Spirits, Per Faces of the two Courts of England & fumes, and other Curiosities. Collected France, as they then stood, with many by the Honourable and truly Learned remarkable Passages of State, not at all Sir Kenelm Digby Kt. Chancellour to mentioned in any History. Printed by her Majesty the Queen Mother. Tran Thomas Newcomb for Gabriel Collins slated out of several Languages by G. H. and Thomas Collins, 1655. Folio. With London, Printed for the Author, 1668. a frontispiece by W. Faithorne. Title, 1 8o. A, 4 leaves, A 1 with label only : leaf : Preface, 2 leaves : Table, 4 leaves : B-X'in eights. With a portrait by B-M in fours : Table of principal matCross. ters, 3 leaves. Dedicated by George Hartman to George, DIGGES, LEONARD. Duke of Buckingham. A Prognostication euerlasting of rhygt Chymical Secrets, and Rare Experiments good effecte, frutefully augmented by the in Physick & Philosophy, with Figures author, côteyning playne, brief, pleasant, DIGGES. 177 DILLINGHAM. : chosē rules to judge the weather by the Martiall Pyrotechnie and great Artillerie, Sunne, Moone, Sterres, To these hereafter to be published. At London and other nowe at the last are adjoyned Printed by Abell Jeffes. Anno. 1591. diuers general Pleasāt Tables, with many Folio, A-Cc in fours, Cc 4 with the Ercõpendious rules, easy to be had in me- rata. With cuts. morie, manifolde wayes profitable to al An Arithmeticall Militarie Treatise, maner men of understanding : once againe named Strathioticos: Compendiously published by Leonard Digges Gentleman, teaching the Science of Nūbers, as well in the yeare of our Lorde, 1556. The se in Fractions as Integers, and so much of conde Impression augmented by the author the Rules and Æquations Allgebraicall in the yeare 1556. Agayne Imprynted and Arte of Numbers Cossicall, as are by Thomas Gemini. 4°, A-G in requisite for the Profession of a Soldiour. fours and A-D 2 in fours. Together with the Moderne Militare A Prognostication everlasting of right Discipline, Offices, Lawes and Dueties in good effect, frutefully augmented by the euery well gouerned Campe and Armie author once againe publyshed by to be obserued : Long since attēpted by Leonard Digges gentleman, in the yeere Leonard Digges Gentleman, Augmented, of our Lord. 1564. Imprinted at London digested, and lately finished, by Thomas in Fletestrete by Thomas Marshe, nere Digges, his Sonne. Whereto he hath also to S. Dunstones Churche. 4°, black let- adioyned certaine Questions of great Orter, A-L in fours, L 4 blank, besides dinaunce, resolued in his other Treatize of title and dedication, 2 leaves. Woodcuts. Pyrotechny, and great Artillerie, hereA Boke Named Tectonicon. Briefely after to bee published. Vivet post Funera shewynge the exacte measurynge, and Virtvs. At London : Printed by Henrie speady reckonynge all maner Lande, Bynneman. Anno Domini, 1579. 4°, squared Tymber, Stone, Steaples, Pyllers, black letter, A-Aa in fours, besides two Globes, &c. Further, declaringe the per folded tables between X and Y and befecte makinge and large vse of the Car- tween Y and Z. Dedicated to the Earl of Leicester, whose penters Ruler, conteyninge a Quadrant Geometricall, ... Published by Leonard arms gartered are on the back of the title, by Thomas Digges. Digges Gentleman, in the yere of our Lorde. 1556.. Imprynted at London by An Arithmetical Warlike Treatise named Stratioticos Thomas Gemini, dwellynge within the First published by Blacke Friers: who is there ready exactly Thomas Digges Esquire Anno salutis to make all the Instrumentes apperteyn 1579 ... lately reuiewed and corrected ynge to this Booke. Anno. 1562. 4°. A, by the author himselfe, and also aug2 leaves : B-F in fours. mented with sundry additions. At LonA Geometrical Practice, named Pantome don Imprinted by Richard Field 1590. 4o. A, 2 leaves : B-Pp in fours, besides tria, diuided into three Bookes, Longi 2 folded leaves at LL. Dedicated to the metria, Planimetra and Stereometria, Earl of Leicester. containing Rules manifolde for mensuration of all lines, Superficies and Solides : DIGGES, THOMAS, the Elder. with sundry strange conclusions both by Alæ. Sev Scalæ Mathematicæ, quibus instrument and without ... framed by visibilium remotissima coelorum Theatra Leonard Digges Gentleman,lately finished consciendi, & Planetarum omnium itinera by Thomas Digges his sonne. Who bathe nouis & inauditis Methodis explorari : also thereunto adioyned a Mathematicall tum huius portentosi Syderis in Mundi Treatise of Platonical bodies, ... Im- Boreali plaga insolito fulgore coruscantis printed at London by Henrie Bynneman. possis. Thoma Diggesæo, Cantiēnsi, Anno. 1571. 4°, A-Hh in fours, besides Stemmatis Generosi, Authore. Londini. title and following leaf. Dedicated to Anno Domini. 1573. (Col.] Londini Sir Nicholas Bacon Knight, Lord Keeper. Apud Thomam Marsh. 40, A-L in fours, With cuts. A repeated, and L 4 having only the A Geometrical Practical Treatise named Digges arms. Pantometria : : First published by DILLINGHAM, FRANCIS, M.A., of Thomas Digges Esquire, . . . Lately Re- Christ's College, Cambridge. viewed by the Avthor himselfe, and aug- A Disswasive from Poperie, containing mented with sundrie Additions ... to Twelve Effectval Reasons, by which every open the passage, and prepare a way to Papist, not wilfully blinded, may be the vnderstanding of the Treatize of brought to the truth, and euery Protestant M DILLINGHAM. 178 DISCOURSE. а confirmed in the same. Printed by South Entrance of y® Royall Exchange in Iohn Legat, Printer to the Vniuersitie of Corne-hill (Circa 1625.) 8°, 44 Cambridge. 1599. 8°, A-L 4 in eights. folded leaves and maps, including the DILLINGHAM, WILLIAM, S.T.D. titlepage, the whole engraved. Poemata Varii Argumenti, Partim E A Direction for the English Traveller Georgio Herberto Latinè (utcunque) red- By which he shal be inabled to Coast dita, Partim conscripta, A Wilh. Dilling- about all England and Wales. . . . Are ham, S.T.D. Cantabrigiensi. Adscitis to be sold by Thomas Jenner at the South etiam aliis aliorum. Londini, Typis E. entrance of the Exchange 1643. Sm. Flesher ... MDCLXVIII. 8°. A, 4 leaves : 8°, 42 leaves, including prefixes and a B—Q in eights, last leaf blank. large folded leaf of highways and roads. DINGLEY, ROBERT, M.A., of Magdalen DIRECTOR. College, Oxford. A Brief Director for those that would Vox Cæli; Or, Philosophical, Historical, send their Letters to any parts of Engand Theological Observations of Thunder. land, Scotland, or Ireland. " Or a List of By Robert Dingley, M.A. Lon- all the Carriers, Waggoners, Coaches, don, Printed by M. S. for Henry Cripps, Posts, Ships, Barks, Hoys, and Passage 1658. 8°, A-N in eights. Dedi- boats, that come to London, Alphacated to Major Samuel Bull, captain of betically Printed, ... .. [1660.] 40, 4 Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight. leaves. DIODORUS SICULUS. DIRECTORIUM. A Righte noble and pleasant History of Directorium, seu Pica Sarum. [W. Caxthe Successors of Alexander surnamed ton, circa 1480.] 4°. St. Albans Gramthe Great, taken out of Diodorus Siculus : mar School (a fragment). and some of their lives written by the [Directorium Sacerdotum, una cum Dewise Plutarch. Translated out of French fensorio ejusdem. Item Tractatus qui into Englysh, by Thomas Stocker. Im- dicitur Crede Mihi. Colophon:] Caxton printed at London by Henrie Bynneman, me fieri fecit. [1487 ?] Folio, 160 leaves, for Humfrie Toy. Anno Domini. the first blank. Br. Museum (Baynton's 1569. 4°, A-Vv 2 in fours. Dedicated copy). to Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, (Directorium Sacerdotum. Second EdiThe History of Diodorus Siculus. Con- tion of the Second Version. Colophon:] taining all that is most Memorable and of Impressum est hoc directoriū cũ defengreatest Antiquity in the first Ages of the sorio eiusdem per Wilielmű Caxton apud World Until the War of Troy. Done westmonasteriâ prope London). [Circâ into English by H. C. Gent. 'London, 1489.] Folio, 194 leaves. Bodleian. Printed by John Macock, for Giles Cal- DIRECTORY. vert, 1653. Folio, A-Uu in fours, A Directory for the Publique Worship of and the title._Dedicated by Henry Co- God, throughout the Three Kingdoms of gan, to John, Earl of Clare. England, Scotland, and Ireland. ToDIOGENES. gether with an Ordinance of Parliament The bayting of Dyogenes. Licensed to for the taking away of the Book of ComHenry Chettle, 17 Sept. 1591. mon-Prayer: And for establishing and DIRECTION. observing of this present Directory A Direction for the English Traveller By throughout the kingdom of England, and which he shall be enabled to coast about Dominion of Wales. ... London : Printed for Evan Tyler, Alexander Fyfield, . all England and Wales. And also to 1644. 4°. The Directory, A-M in fours: know how farre any Market or noteable Towne in any Shire lyeth, one from an the Ordinance, 4 leaves. other, and Whether the same be East DISCOURSE. West North or South from ye Shire A Discovrse against Flatterie. [Quot. Towne: As also the distance betweene from Persius and Seneca.] London London and any other Shire or great Printed by Will. Stansby for Walter towne : with the scituation thereof East Burre , . : 1611. 8°, A-G 5 in eights. West North or South from London. By Dedicated to Lord Bruce, Baron of Kinthe help also of this worke one may loss. Lambeth. know in what Parish, Village or Mansion A Discourse Shewing the Great Advanthouse soeuer he be in ... Printed and ages that New-Buildings, and the Enlargare to be Sold by Iohn Garrett, at the ing of Towns and Cities Do bring to a |