Thomas Baker
Active Years
Min year: 1624, Max year: 1788, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1624: The instauration of grace and glorie
- 1651: The spirituall nursery deciphered in a sermon
- 1655: Whereas a printed paper was lately put forth in the names of some of the trustees for ministers maintenance
- 1656: The wicked mans plot defeated: or, The wicked man, laughed out of countenance
- 1657: The unspotted high-court of justice erected and discovered in three sermons preached in London and other places by Thomas Baker
- 1681: The head of Nile: or The turnings and windings of the factious since sixty
- 1683: A catalogue of the mathematical works of the learned Mr. Thomas Baker, Rector of Bishop Nympton in Devonshire
- 1684: The geometrical key, or, The gate of equations unlock'd
- 1684: The geometrical Key: or The gate of æquations unlockt. A new discovery of the constructions of all æquations howsoever affected, not exceeding the 4th degree; viz. Of linears, quadratics, cubics, and biquadratics, and the finding of all their roots as well true as negative, without the use of mesolabe, and trifection of angles; without reduction, depression, or any other prævious prepration of æquations, by a circle and any (and that but one only) parabole: and this by one only general rule, than which a more simple, more perfect, more general, more easy to be understood, or more fit for practise, cannot be devised or wished for. Fortified with demonstrations, illustrated withfigures to each æquation, and exemplyfied with numeral æquations (according to all the varieties of cases) adapted to each figure, for the use of young mathematicians: a work hitherto desired. By Thomas Baker, Rector of Bishop Nympton.
- 1687: The head of Nile: Or The turnings and windings of the factious since sixty
- 1699: Reflections upon learning
- 1700: Reflections upon learning
- 1700: Reflections upon learning
- 1700: Reflections upon learning
- 1701: The humour of the age
- 1701: The humour of the age
- 1703: Tunbridge-Walks: or, the yeoman of Kent
- 1704: An act at Oxford
- 1706: Hampstead Heath
- 1708: A long vacation prologue
- 1708: Reflections upon learning
- 1708: The fine lady's airs
- 1714: Nevv song, warbled out of the oracular oven of Tho. Baker, just after the D. of M----gh's triumphal procession, thro' the City of London
- 1714: Reflections upon learning
- 1714: Tunbridge-Walks
- 1725: Tunbridge-Walks
- 1727: Tunbridge walks: or, The yeoman of Kent. A comedy. By the Author of The humour o' the age
- 1727: Reflections upon learning
- 1728: Anne Price, widow, ------- appellant. Thomas Baker, clerk; and Watkin Williams Wynn Esq; --- respondents. The respondents case
- 1733: Tunbridge-walks: or, the yeoman of Kent
- 1736: Tunbridge-Walks: or, the yeoman of Kent
- 1736: Tunbridge-Walks
- 1736: Tunbridge-Walks
- 1738: Reflections upon learning
- 1751: Tunbridge-Walks
- 1756: Reflections upon learning
- 1758: Tunbridge-Walks: or, the yeoman of Kent
- 1764: Tunbridge-Walks: or, the yeoman of Kent
- 1777: Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de epilepsia
- 1788: The case of Thomas Baker & Wm. Harris, Esqrs. two of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Southampton, defendants in actions brought against them as justices, in causes at the suit of Jane Price and Thomas Howard, in Hilary term 1788: humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislture, and His Majesty's justices of the peace for the kingdom of Great Britain
As Publisher
Fri Jun 02 19:39:37 CDT 2023