Thomas Purfoot
Active Years
Min year: 1576, Max year: 1639, Max count: 14
As Printer
- 1576: The well spring of sciences
- 1596: Remedies against discontentme[n]t
- 1596: A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased
- 1597: Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes
- 1598: A briefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres
- 1601: Cęsars dialogue or A familiar communication containing the first institution of a subiect, in allegiance to his soueraigne
- 1602: Extremities vrging the Lord Generall Sir Fra: Veare to the anti-parle with the Archduke Albertus. Written by an English gentleman of verie good account from Ostend, to a worshipfull gentleman his friend heere in England, imprinted verbati?m according to the originall. VVith a declaration of the desperate attempt made since, by the sayde Arch-dukes forces, for the winning of the ould towne
- 1602: The well spring of sciences
- 1604: Platoes cap
- 1604: Certaine considerations touching the better pacification and edification of the Church of England
- 1604: Certaine considerations touching the better pacification and edification of the Church of England
- 1605: If you knovv not me, you know no bodie: or, The troubles of Queene Elizabeth
- 1605: The Dutch courtezan
- 1606: Papisto-mastix, or The protestants religion defended
- 1606: The second part of, If you know not me, you know no bodie
- 1607: The times, places, and persons of the holie Scripture. Otherwise entituled, The generall vievv of the Holy Scriptures
- 1607: The well-spring of sciences
- 1607: The choyce of ievvels. By Lodowik Lloid Esquier
- 1609: The second part of Queene Elizabeths troubles
- 1609: A true historicall discourse of Muley Hamets rising to the three kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes, and Sus
- 1610: If you knovv not me, you know no bodie: or, The troubles of Queene Elizabeth
- 1610: Seven sermons; or, The exercises of seuen Sabbaths
- 1610: The fleire
- 1610: A true report of the most execrable murder committed vppon the late French King Henrie the 4. of famous memory
- 1611: A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen. Or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying
- 1611: An epitome of Frossard: or, A summarie collection of the most memorable histories contained in his chronicle, chiefly concerning the state of England, and France
- 1611: Of romanizing recusants, and dissembling Catholicks. A counter-maund of a counterfeit embassage. Or, An answer to the posthume pamphlet of Ralfe Buckland sometime a popish priest
- 1612: The fifteene bookes of P. Ouidius Naso; entituled, Metamorphosis. Translated out of Latine into English meeter, by Arthur Golding, Gentleman. A worke very pleasant and delectable
- 1613: VVhen you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle historie of king Henrie the Eight
- 1613: Funerall elegies vpon the most lamentable and vntimely death of the thrice illustrious Prince Henry, Prince of VVales, &c. By R.A
- 1614: Fiue hundred points of good husbandry
- 1614: The vvhite deuil, or The hypocrite vncased
- 1615: Briefe introductions, both naturall, pleasant, and delectable vnto the art of chiromancie, or Manuell diuination, and phisiognomy
- 1615: The tragedie of King Richard the second
- 1616: The princes praiers. The first and second part. Containing Christian and zealous meditations for euery day in the weeke, morning and euening.
- 1617: The vvell-spring of sciences
- 1619: The copie of the Kings Maiesties letters vnder his signet
- 1619: [Brief for one-year collections to complete the church in Clare, Suffolk]
- 1619: James, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, Fra[n]ce, and Ireland, defender of the faith, [and]c.
- 1620: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper
- 1620: Fiue hundred points of good husbandry
- 1620: Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... to all people to whome these our letters patents shall come, greeting
- 1620: The vvhole book of Psalmes: collected into English meeter, by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others. Conferred with the Hebrew: with apt notes to sing them withall
- 1621: When you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle history of king Henrie the Eight
- 1622: The tragedie of King Richard the Third
- 1622: Naumachia, or Hollands sea-fight
- 1625: A silver watch-bell
- 1629: Decimarvm et oblationvm tabvla
- 1630: Ancilla pietatis: or, The hand-maid to private devotion
- 1632: An excellent tragedy of Mulleasses the Turke, and Borgias governour of Florence
- 1633: Decimarum et oblationum tabula. = A tithing table
- 1633: The vvhole booke of Psalmes: collected into English meeter, by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others. Conferred with the Hebrew: with apt notes to sing them withall
- 1633: Helps for suddain accidents endangering life
- 1634: Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the Church. By Master Harris
- 1634: The parable of the sovver and of the seed
- 1634: Charles, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials
- 1634: The chronicle historie of Perkin VVarbeck
- 1635: Decimarum et oblationum tabula. = A tithing table
- 1638: The soules preparation for Christ. Or, A treatise of contrition
- 1639: A learned treatise of globes, both clestiall and terrestriall
- 1639: Tvvo treatises
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