Thomas Harper
Active Years
Min year: 1624, Max year: 1790, Max count: 46
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1624: Speculum nauticum
- 1628: Perseuerantia sanctorum
- 1630: Cupids vvhirligig
- 1630: Salomons pest-house, or tovvre-royall
- 1630: The light of faith: and, way of holinesse
- 1630: Michaelmas terme·
- 1630: Orthotonia, seu Tractatus de tonis in lingua Græcanica
- 1630: The phoenix
- 1631: The English dictionarie or, An interpreter of hard English words
- 1631: The Christian divinitie, contained in the divine service of the Church of England
- 1632: Articles to be enquired of in the visitation of the Right Reuerend Father, Iohn, by the prouidence of God, Bishop of Worcester
- 1632: Anti-duello. The anatomie of duells, with the symptomes thereof
- 1632: The soules watch: or, A day-booke for the deuout soule
- 1633: Troposchematologiæ libri duo
- 1633: Wither's motto
- 1633: Musæ querulæ, de regis in Scotiam profectione
- 1633: A learned and familiar exposition vpon the Ten Commandements
- 1633: Country contentments: or, The husbandmans recreations
- 1633: The gouernment of cattell
- 1633: The whole booke of Psalmes
- 1634: The country-mans commonwealth
- 1634: A briefe description of the whole world
- 1634: The mysteryes of nature, and art
- 1634: The mirrour of complements
- 1634: The ordering of bees: or, The true history of managing them from time to time, with their hony and waxe, shewing their nature and breed
- 1634: Articles to be enqvired of in the fovrth visitation of the Right Reuerend Father in God, Godfrey, L. Bishop of Gloucester
- 1634: The late Lancashire vvitches
- 1634: Batrachomyomachia: or: The wonderfull and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mice
- 1634: Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne
- 1634: Ten sermons, tending chiefly to the fitting of men for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper
- 1635: The modern history of the world. Or, An historicall relation of the most memorable passages in Germany, and else-where, since the beginning of this present yeere 1635
- 1635: A briefe description of the whole world
- 1635: The femall glory: or, The life, and death of our Blessed Lady, the holy Virgin Mary, Gods owne immaculate mother
- 1635: Instructions for a right comforting afflicted consciences
- 1635: The forme of the agreement made at Strumsdorff
- 1635: The mysteries of nature and art
- 1635: Military discipline: or, the yong artillery man
- 1635: A short treatise of geometrie
- 1635: The new birth: or, A treatise of regeneration
- 1635: A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements
- 1635: Sciographia, or The art of shadovves
- 1636: A soveraigne antidote against sabbatarian errours. Or, A decision of the chiefe doubts and difficulties touching the Sabbath
- 1636: The art of thriving. Or, The plaine path-way to preferment. Together with The mysterie and misery of lending and borrowing. As also a table of the expence of time and money. Published for the common good of all sorts, &c
- 1636: An abridgement of all sea-lavves
- 1636: Salomons pest-house, or tovvre-royall
- 1636: An accidence for the sea
- 1636: A treatise touching the libertie of a Christian. VVritten in Latine by Doctor Martin Luther. And translated into English by Iames Bell
- 1636: The art of thriving. Or, The plaine path-way to preferment
- 1637: A sermon preached at Wimondham
- 1638: Two sermons vpon the first words of Christs last sermon, Iohn 14.1. Being also the last sermons of Richard Sibbs D.D. preached to the honourable society of Grayes Inne, Iune 21. and 28. 1635. Who the next Lords day following, dyed, and rested from all his labours
- 1638: The posing of the parts: or, A most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1638: The cure of all sorts of fevers
- 1638: A true relation of the late battell fought in New-England, between the English and the Pequet salvages
- 1638: A liberall maintenance is manifestly due to the ministers of the Gospell. By Ioshua Meene vicar of Wymondham in Norfolke
- 1638: The history of Susanna
- 1639: Vnhappy prosperity
- 1639: Admirable events: selected out of foure bookes, written in French by the right reverend, John Peter Camus, Bishop of Belley. Together with morall relations, written by the same author. And translated into English by S. Du Verger
- 1639: The compleat horseman and expert ferrier
- 1639: The phaenix in her flames
- 1639: The tragedie of Cleopatra Queen of Ægypt. By T.M. Acted 1626
- 1639: Numb. 35. 14[1] The ordinary weekly curranto from Norimberg
- 1639: Imperiale
- 1640: A terrible sea-fight
- 1640: A briefe treatise for the measuring of glasse, board, timber, or stone, square or round
- 1640: The love and armes of the Greeke princes. Or, The romant of the romants. Written in French by Monsieur Verdere, and translated for the Right Honourable, Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Chamberlaine to his Majesty
- 1640: England's complaint: against her adjoyning neighbours the Scots
- 1640: The school of patience. Written in Latin by H. Drexelius. And faithfully translated into English, by R.S. Gent
- 1640: Imperiale
- 1641: A vvorthy speech
- 1641: A learned and very usefull commentary upon the whole prophesie of Malachy
- 1641: Spiritvall intervals, or the soules exercise
- 1643: Warlike directions: or The sovldiers practice
- 1646: A new catalogue of the Lords and Commons of this Parliament; begun at Westminster, Nov. 3. 1640. and continued to this time
- 1647: Speculum nauticum. A looking glasse for sea-men
- 1648: Devout rhapsodies
- 1648: Clavis mathematica denuo? limata, sive potius fabricata
- 1649: An annuall almanacke: shewing, how to read the chapters of the whole Bible
- 1650: Virginia: more especially the south part thereof, richly and truly valued
- 1650: Moores arithmetick
- 1650: The mirrour of complements. Or, A manuall of choice, requisite, and compendious curiosities
- 1650: Moores arithmetick
- 1650: The ruine of Rome. Or, an exposition upon the whole Revelation
- 1650: Naaman the Syrian, his disease and cure
- 1650: Virginia's discovery of silke-vvormes, with their benefit
- 1651: Shiptons prophesie
- 1653: Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces
- 1654: The dividing of the hooff
- 1654: The dividing of the hooff: or, Seeming-contradictions throughout Sacred Scriptures, distinguish'd, resolv'd, and apply'd
- 1655: The second book of ayres, and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces. By Henry Lawes servant to his late Matie: in his publick and private musick
- 1656: The ruine of Rome. Or, An exposition upon the whole Revelation
- 1656: Certain sermons preached before the Kings Majesty
- 1783: A circumstantial journal of the long and tedious blockade and siege of Gibraltar
- 1790: A description of the two albinos of Europe
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