John Kingston
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15339318A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (9)
- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions (2)
- Medicine (2)
- Catechisms (2)
- Reformed Church (2)
- England (2)
- Arithmetic (1)
Books by John Kingston
Total count: 18
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Processionale ad vsum insignis eccl'ie Sarumobseruandos accommodum presertim in ijs que in habendis processionibus, ad cerimoniarum splendorem faciunt imprimis opportunum iam denou ad calculos reuocatum et a multis quibus ipsum viciatum erat mendis, purgatum atque tersumJ. Kingston & H. Sutton1554-01-01
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Psalterium Davidicum, ad usum ecclesie Sarisburiensisper Ioannem Kyngston & Henricum Sutton1555-01-01
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The whetstone of wittewhiche is the seconde parte of Arithmetike: containyng thextraction of rootes: the cossike practise, with the rule of equation: and the woorkes of surde nombers. Though many stones doe beare greate price, the whetstone is for exersice ... and to your self be not vnkindeBy Ihon Kyngston.] These bookes are to bee solde, at the weste doore of Poules, by Ihon Kyngstone1557-01-01
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The seuen first bookes of the Eneidos of VirgillBy Ihon Kyngston, for Richard Iugge, dwellyng at the north doore of Poules Churche, at the signe of the Bible1558-01-01
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The seconde parte of the secretes of Master Alexis of PiemontBy Jhon Kyngston, for Nicholas Englande1560-01-01
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The woorkes of Geffrey Chaucer, newly printedwith divers addicions, whiche were never in printe before : with the siege and destruccion of the worthy citee of Thebes, compiled by Jhon Lidgate, monke of Berie : as in the table more plainly dooeth appereJhon Kyngston by Jhon Wight1561-01-01
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Bulleins bulwarke of defence againste all sicknes, sornes, and woundes, that dooe daily assaulte mankindewhiche bulwarke is kepte with Hillarius the gardiner, Health the phisician, with their Chyrurgian, to helpe the wounded soldiors ...By Jhon Kyngston1562-01-01
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A briefe and plaine confession of the Christian faitheconteinyng, 100 articles, after the order of the Simbole or Crede of the Apostelles, made and set foorthe in anno 1549By Ihon Kingston1562-01-01
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A table collected of the yeres of our Lorde God, and of the yers of the Kynges of Englande, fro[m] the first yere of William Conquerourshewing how the yeres of our Lorde God, and the yeres of the kynges of Englande concurre and agree together, by whiche table it maie bie quickely accompted, how many yeres, monethes, and daies be passt, since the makyng of any euidences, instrumentes, or writynges, that haue their dates of the yeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our lorde God. And also it shal-bee readily seen, in what yere of our Lorde God, those euidences, instumentes, or writinges wer madeEx officina [J. Kyngston for] Iohannis VValey typographi1565-01-01
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A defence of priestes mariagesstablysshed by the imperiall lawes of the realme of Englande, agaynst a ciuilian, namyng hym selfe Thomas Martin doctour of the ciuile lawes, goyng about to disproue the saide mariages, lawfull by the eternall worde of God, [and] by the hygh court of parliament, only forbydden by forayne lawes and canons of the Pope, coloured with the visour of the churche. Whiche lawes [and] canons, were extynguyshed by the sayde parliament, and so abrogated by the conuocation in their sinode by their subscriptions. Herewith is expressed, what moderations and dispensations haue ben vsed heretofore in the same cause, [and] other like, the canons of the churche standyng in full force. Whereby is proued, these constitutions to be but positiue lawes of man temporallBy Iohn Kingston, for Richarde Jugge printer to the Queenes Maiestie.1567-01-01
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Principia latine loquendi, scribendique sive, selecta quaedam ex Ciceronis epistolis, ad pueros in Latina lingua exercendos, adiecta interpretaione anglica, & (ubi opus esse visum est) Latina declarationead rationem quam nuper suis sedulitate summa Gallicè conscripsit : Maturinus Corderius : a very necessary and profitable entraunce to the speakyng and writyng of the Latin tongue : or A certain draught taken out of Ciceroes Epistles ... : opusculum ad convertendam latini sermonis puritatem in nostri vernaculi usum & familiaritatem literario tyrocinio apprimè accomudum, gratum, iuxtà ac utile : translated by T.W.By Ihon Kyngston, for Oliver Wilkes1575-01-01
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The cathechismeor, Maner to teach children the Christian religionBy Ihon Kyngston1577-01-01
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A generall rehearsall of warres, called Churchyares choisewherein is five hundred severall services of land and sea, as sieges, battailles, skirmiches, and encounters : a thousande gentle mennes names, of the best sorte of warriours : a praise and true honour of soldiours, a proofe of perfite nobilitie : a triall and first erection of heraldes, a discourse of calamitie : and ioyned to the same some tragedies and epitaphes, as many as was necessarie for this firste booke : all whiche workes are dedicated to the right honourable Sir Christopher Hatton knight, vize Chamberlain, Capitain of the Garde, and one of the Qułenes maiesties privie counsaileBy [John Kingston for] Edward White1579-01-01
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A pollitique plattfor the honour of the prince, the greate profite of the publique state, relief of the poore, preservation of the riche, reformation of roges and idle persones, and the wealthe of thousandes that knowes not howe to liveBy Ihon Kyngston1580-01-01
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The arte of rhetorikefor the vse of all sutche as are studious of eloquenceAnd now newly set foorthe again, with a prologue to the reader. 1567.By Ihon Kyngston1580-01-01
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The straunge and wonderfull aduentures of Do[n] Simonides, a gentilman Spaniardeconteinyng verie pleasaunte discourse: gathered for the recreation aswell of our noble yong gentilmen, as our honourable courtly ladies: by Barnabe Riche ge[n]tilmanBy [John Kingston for] Robart Walley, dwelling in Paules Churchyard1581-01-01
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The newe attractiueContainyng a short discourse of the magnes or lodestone, and amongest other his vertues, of a newe discouered secret and subtill propertie, concerning the declinyng of the needle, touched therewith under the plaine of the horizonBy Ihon Kyngston for Richard Ballard1581-01-01
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Rates of marchandizes, as they are set downe in the Booke of ratesfor the custome and subsidie of poundage, and for the custome and subsidie clothes. The same being signed by the Kings Majestie [James I], and sealed with the great seale of England, and remaining in his Highnesse Court of Exchequer at Westmisnter: and by speciall commandement from his Maiesties published in print, for the direction of such as it may concerne: Together with the rates of such impositions as are laid vpon any commodities, either brought into the realme, or carried out of the same, according to his Maiesties letters patents there of vnder the great seale of EnglandJohn Kingston1631-01-01