John Playford
Active Years
Min year: 1648, Max year: 1772, Max count: 19
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1651: The English dancing master: or, Plaine and easie rules for the dancing of country dances
- 1651: A musicall banquet
- 1652: A booke of new lessons for the cithern & gittern
- 1652: The dancing master: or, plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances
- 1652: The dancing master
- 1652: Musicks recreation: on the lyra viol
- 1653: The dancing master: or, plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances
- 1654: A breefe introduction to the skill of musick for song & violl
- 1655: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1655: Court-ayres: or, Pavins, almains, corant's, and sarabands, of two parts, treble & basse, for viols or violins
- 1658: A brief introduction to the skill of musick for song and viol
- 1660: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1661: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way
- 1662: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1662: Courtly masquing ayres
- 1664: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1664: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1665: The dancing master: or, Plain and easie rules for the dancing of country-dances
- 1666: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1666: Musick's delight on the cithren
- 1667: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1669: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way
- 1670: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1670: Love in the blossome: or, Fancy in the bud
- 1670: The jovial marriner; or, the sea-mans renown
- 1670: The dancing master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1672: Love in the blossome: or, fancy in the bud
- 1672: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1672: A breefe introduction to the skill of musick
- 1673: The musical companion
- 1673: Choice songs and ayres for one voyce to sing to a theorbo-lute, or bass-viol
- 1673: The musical companion
- 1673: An additional sheet to the book entituled, The musical companion
- 1674: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1675: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing, country dances
- 1679: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1679: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion
- 1679: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1680: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion
- 1682: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way
- 1683: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1686: The second book of the pleasant musical companion
- 1686: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1687: Vade mecum: or, The necessary companion
- 1687: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1687: The second book of the pleasant musical companion
- 1688: Vade mecum: or, the necessary companion
- 1688: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion
- 1690: Apollo's banquet
- 1690: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1691: Apollo's banquet: containing variety of newest tunes, ayres, jiggs, and minuets, for the treble-violin
- 1692: Vade mecum: or, The necessary companion
- 1693: The first book of Apollo's banquet
- 1694: An introduction to the skill of musick, in three books
- 1695: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1696: Vade mecum: or, the necessary companion
- 1697: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1698: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1698: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances
- 1699: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion
- 1699: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion
- 1700: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1702: Vade mecum
- 1703: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1708: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion
- 1713: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1718: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1724: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1725: Vade mecum
- 1730: An introduction to the skill of musick
- 1730: Vade mecum
- 1735: Vade mecum
- 1739: Vade mecum
- 1744: Vade mecum
- 1749: Vade mecum: or, the necessary pocket companion
- 1753: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion
- 1756: Vade mecum
- 1762: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion
- 1766: Vade mecum
- 1772: Vade mecum: or, the necessary pocket companion
- 1772: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion
As Publisher
- 1648: The declaration and engagement of the commanders, officers, and seamen in the shippes, under the command of the right honourable the Earle of Warwicke in the Downes
- 1649: The petition of the General Councel of officers under the command of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the Right Honorable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, for the total and universal taking away of free-quarter, and other burthens of the Common-wealth, and for the relief of Ireland
- 1649: A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord Generall, forbidding all souldiers to forbear to put their horses into the mowing-pastures
- 1649: A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord General
- 1649: A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord Generall, for the regulating of souldiers in their march to Ireland
- 1652: Musicks recreation: on the lyra viol
- 1653: Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces
- 1656: Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts
- 1656: Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts . . . treble
- 1656: Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts
- 1660: The Humble address of the officers in your excellencies army
- 1660: King Charls II. His declaration to all his loving subjects of the kingdome of England. Dated from his court at Breda in Holland the 4/14 of Aprill 1660
- 1660: His Maiesties letter. To the generals of the navy at sea
- 1661: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way
- 1661: The Catholique doctor and his spiritual catholicon to cure our sinfull soules·
- 1664: A brief introduction to the skill of musick
- 1674: The goldsmiths jubile: or, Londons triumphs
- 1674: Cantus. Cantica sacra
- 1687: The second book of the pleasant musical companion
As Printer
- 1683: English examples of the Latine syntaxis: Or, The rules of the Latine syntaxis exemplified in English sentences
- 1683: A late voyage to Constantinople
- 1683: Choice new songs never bfore printed
- 1684: A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in Easter Week, (according to ancient custom) for their founders and benefactors, 1684
- 1684: The Elements or principles of geometrie·
- 1684: The elements or principles of geometrie
- 1684: A pocket companion for seamen
- 1684: The carpenters rule made easie
- 1684: Vox clamantis: or An essay for the honour, happiness and prosperity of the English gentry, and the whole nation
- 1685: Two new songs, the Winchester christening, and The wish
- 1685: The Quakers elegy on the death of Charles late King of England
- 1685: A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital
- 1685: A third collection of new songs, never printed before
- 1685: Tears wip'd off, or The second essay of the Quakers by way of poetry
- 1685: On the sacred memory of our late sovereign
As Bookseller
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