George Purslowe
Active Years
Min year: 1615, Max year: 1675, Max count: 42
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Printer
- 1615: Mans may or a moneths minde
- 1615: Gods handy-vvorke in vvonders
- 1615: A sermon against oppression and fraudulent dealing: preached at Paules Crosse, the eleuenth of December, by Charles Richardson, preacher at Saint Katherines neare the Tower of London
- 1615: Mystical bedlam, or the vvorld of mad-men. By Tho: Adams
- 1615: Epigrams both pleasant and serious, written by that all-worthy knight, Sir Iohn Harrington: and neuer before printed
- 1616: The only rule to walke by
- 1616: The triall of vvitch-craft
- 1616: Heauen opened
- 1616: The honest lavvyer
- 1616: A divine herball together with a forrest of thornes
- 1616: Greenes mourning garment
- 1616: Heaven opened
- 1616: Epictetus manuall. Cebes table. Theophrastus characters. By Io. Healey
- 1616: Essayes of certaine paradoxes
- 1616: Diseases of the soule
- 1616: The good and the badde, or Descriptions of the vvorthies, and vnworthies of this age
- 1617: Alcida
- 1617: The sweet milke of Christian doctrine
- 1617: The rape of Proserpine. Translated out of Claudian in Latine, into English verse: by Leonard Digges, Gent
- 1617: The praise of the gout, or, The gouts apologie
- 1617: Points of instruction for the ignorant
- 1617: The clearing of the saints sight
- 1618: Greenwoods vvorkes
- 1618: The suruay of London
- 1618: Tvvo sermons preached in Scotland before the Kings Maiesty
- 1618: A plaine exposition vpon the whole 8. 9. 10. 11. chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans
- 1618: The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington, Knight
- 1618: The weakest goeth to the vvall
- 1619: The euer-burning lamps of pietie and deuotion
- 1619: The life and death of the Reuerend Father, and faithfull seruant of God, Mr. William Cowper, Bishop of Galloway
- 1619: An hospitall for the diseased
- 1620: A plaine exposition vpon the whole eighth, ninth, tenth, eleuenth, twelfth chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romanes
- 1620: A courtly masque: the deuice called, the vvorld tost at tennis
- 1620: A sermon of predestination
- 1620: The passion of Christ, and the benefites thereby
- 1621: The covnter-scvffle.
- 1621: A learned summary upon the famous poeme of William of Saluste Lord of Bartas
- 1621: The brazen serpent: or, the copie of a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Decemb. 31. 1620. By Iohn Andrevves, priest and preacher of the VVord of God at Saint Iames Clerkenwell in Middlesex
- 1621: A display of dutie
- 1622: The comforter: or A comfortable treatise
- 1622: Good nevves and bad nevves. By S.R
- 1622: Gerardo the vnfortunate Spaniard. Or A patterne for lasciuious louers
- 1623: Search the Scriptures. Or, An enquirie after veritie
- 1623: A solemne passion of the soules loue. By Nicholas Breton
- 1623: Heauens ioy, for a sinners repentance
- 1623: The passion of Christ, and the benefites thereby
- 1624: Funerall elegies, vpon the most vntimely death of the honourable and most hopefull, Mr. Iohn Stanhope, sonne and heire to the Right Honourable Philip Lord Stanhope, Baron of Shelford
- 1625: Christs ansvver vnto Iohns question: or, An introduction to the knowledge of Iesus Christ, and him crucified
- 1625: Christian humiliation, or, A treatise of fasting
- 1625: Annales
- 1625: The weather-cocke of Romes religion: with her seuerall changes. Or: The world turn'd topsie-turuie by papists
- 1626: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon
- 1626: The tribunall of the conscience: or, A treatise of examination
- 1627: The English schoole-master
- 1627: Merrie conceited iests of George Peele Gentleman
- 1628: Alcilia
- 1628: The school-master to The art of stenography
- 1629: A description of S'hertogenbosh: vvritten in the yeere 1540, by Simon Pelgrom of S'hertogenbosh, in his life time prior and prouinciall of the order of Guilhelmines. Together with the principall points and passages concerning the last siege. Also, a register from day to day of that which hath happened, aswell without as within the towne, from the first beginning vntill the latter end of the said siege. Translated out of the Dutch tongue, and printed according to the originall
- 1629: Principles for yong princes· Collected out of sundry authours, by George More, Esquire
- 1630: The batchelers banquet: or, A banquet for batchelers
- 1630: The anatomie of the English nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall
- 1631: The pursuit of the historie of Lazarillo de Tormes
- 1632: A nevv vvonder, a woman never vext
- 1632: The vvorkes of that faithfull and painefull preacher, Mr. Elnathan Parr, Batchelour in Divinitie, late minister in Suffolke.
- 1632: Changes: or, Love in a maze
- 1632: The pinder of VVakefield
- 1632: Mythomystes
- 1632: The nightingale vvarbling forth her owne disaster; or The rape of Philomela. Newly written in English verse, by Martin Parker
- 1633: The vvorkes of that faithfull and painefull preacher, Mr. Elnathan Parr, Batchelour in Divinitie, late minister in Suffolke.
- 1660: The honour of the gentle craft, a discourse of mirth and vvit, to the renown of those two Princes, Crispine and Crispianus and all the true lovers thereof
- 1662: Thesaurus remediorum
- 1675: A book of knowledge
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