Richard Field
Active Years
Min year: 1590, Max year: 1635, Max count: 12
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Printer
- 1590: The grovnd of artes, teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke
- 1590: A briefe discourse of the Spanish state
- 1590: The oration and declaration of the French King, Henrie the fourth of that name
- 1593: A discouerie of the vnnatural and traiterous conspiracie of Scottish papists, against God, his church, their natiue countrie, the Kings Maiesties person and estate: set dovvne, as it vvas confessed and subscribed by Maister George Ker, yet remaining in prison, and Dauid Grahame of Fentrie, iustly executed for his treason in Edenburgh, the 15. of Februarie. 1592. Whereunto are annexed, certaine intercepted letters, written by some of that faction to the same purpose. First printed and published in Scotland, at the speciall commandement of the Kings Maiestie
- 1594: Sixe bookes of politickes or ciuil doctrine, written in Latine by Iustus Lipsius: which doe especially concerne principalitie. Done into English by William Iones Gentleman
- 1594: Skia nyktos. = The shadovv of night
- 1596: The ground of artes
- 1596: The faerie queene
- 1596: Fovvre hymnes, made by Edm. Spenser
- 1598: A treatise parænetical, that is to say: an exhortation
- 1599: The Kings edict and declaration vpon the former edicts of pacification
- 1599: Nosce teipsum
- 1599: The mansion of magnanimitie
- 1599: Nosce teipsum
- 1600: Certaine experiments concerning fish and fruite: practised by Iohn Tauerner Gentleman, and by him published for the benefit of others
- 1601: Christian praiers, and consolations gathered out of sundrie places of the holie Scripture & learned writings of the ancient fathers. Translated out of French into English by George Chapelin gent
- 1601: The arte of gunnerie·
- 1602: Memorable conceits of diuers noble and famous personages of Christendome, of this our moderne time
- 1603: An antilogie or counterplea to An apologicall (he should haue said) apologeticall epistle published by a fauorite of the Romane separation, and (as is supposed) one of the Ignatian faction
- 1604: Sir Francis Bacon his apologie, in certaine imputations concerning the late Earle of Essex
- 1604: Aurora
- 1604: Satans sophistrie ansuuered by our Sauiour Christ
- 1604: A discourse plainely prouing the euident vtilitie and vrgent necessitie of the desired happie vnion of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland
- 1604: Lectures vpon the three first chapters of the Reuelation: preached in Cambridge anno Dom. 1595. by Master William Perkins, and now published for the benefite of this Church, by Robert Hill Bachelor in Diuinitie. To which is added an excellent sermon, penned at the request of that noble and wise councellor, Ambrose, Earle of Warwicke: in which is proued that Rome is Babylon, and that Babylon is fallen
- 1604: A paraenesis to the Prince by VVilliam Alexander of Menstrie
- 1605: Certaine godly and learned sermons: preached by that worthy seruant of Christ M. Ed. Philips, as they were deliuered by him in Saint Sauiors in Southwarke. And were taken by the pen of H. Yeluerton of Grayes Inne Gentleman
- 1605: The true art of liuing well
- 1608: A three-fold resolution, verie necessarie to saluation
- 1609: The French schoole-maister
- 1615: A diuine enthymeme of true obedience: or, A taske for a Christian. Preached at Pauls Crosse the tenth of September, 1615. by Anthonie Hugget Maister of Arts, and parson of the Cliffe neare Lewis in Sussex
- 1616: The whole works of Homer
- 1616: The vvay to the true Church
- 1616: The vvay to the true Church
- 1618: 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. Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches
- 1619: Foure letters
- 1619: A plaine and easie exposition of sixe of the commandements of God in tables
- 1620: A counterpoison against couetousnes
- 1621: Natures embassie: or, the wilde-mans measures
- 1622: A consolation for our grammar schooles: or, a faithfull and most comfortable incouragement, for laying of a sure foundation of all good learning in our schooles, and for prosperous building thereupon
- 1622: The marrow of the oracles of God. Or Divers treatises, containing directio[n]s about six of the waightiest things can concerne a Christian in this life. By N. Bifield, Preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex
- 1622: The Christians concordance
- 1623: The triumph of a true Christian described: or An explication of the eight chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans
- 1624: The marrow of the oracles of God. Or Divers treatises
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