Alexander Ross
Born 1591-03-01
Died 1654-03-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15087636A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (6)
- Terms and phrases (3)
- Latin language (3)
- Examinations, questions (1)
- Bible (1)
- Rotation (1)
- Nathanael Carpenter (1589-1628?) (1)
Books by Alexander Ross
Total count: 15
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An exposition on the fourteene first chapters of Genesis, by way of question and answereCollected out of ancient and recent writers: both briefely and subtilly propounded and expoundedPrinted by B[ernard] A[lsop] and T[homas] F[awcet] for Anth: Vpphill, and are to be sold at the White-Lyon, in Pauls Church-yard1626-01-01
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Virgilius evangelisans, sive, Historia domini & salvatoris nostri Iesu Christi, Virgilianis verbis & versibus descriptaPer Iohnnem Legatum pro Richardo Thralo, apud quem væneunt in vico vocato Cheap-side1634-01-01
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Commentum de terræ motu circulariduobus libris refutatum. Quorum prior Lansbergi[i], posterior Carpentari[i], argumenta vel nugamenta potius refellitApud Thomam Harperum1634-01-01
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Virgilii evangelisantis Christiados libri XIIIIn quibus omnia quæ de Domino nostro Iesu Christo in utroque Testamento, vel dicta vel prædicta sunt, altisona divina Maronis tuba suavissime decantanturTypis Iohannis Legate, sumptibus Richardi Thrale, in Cœmiterio Paulino1638-01-01
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Mystagogvs poeticvs, or The muses interpreterexplaining the historicall mysteries, and mysticall histories of the ancient Greek and Latine poets. Here Apollo's temple is again opened, the muses treasurers [!] the second time discovered, and the gardens of Parnassus disclosed more fully, whence many flowers of usefull, delightfull, and rare observations, never touched by any other mythologist, are collectedThe second edition much inlarged. By Alexander Ross ...Printed by T.W. for Thomas Whitaker at the Kings Arms in Pauls church-yard.1648-01-01
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England's threnodie. Or A briefe and homely discoverie of some jealousies and grievances, under which the kingdom at present groaneth[In verse1648-01-01
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Enchiridion dvplexoratorium nempe, & poeticumTypis Guil. Du-gard, impensis Andr. Crook ...1650-01-01
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Florilogivm phrasicon, or A survey of the Latin tongue, according to the elegancy of its proper dialectnecessary for all young students in the same for their better imitation, and practice thereof, either by their voice or penPrinted by R. N. for W. Garret1650-01-01
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A view of the Jewish religioncontaining the manner of life, rites, ceremonies and customes of the Iewish nation throughout the world at this present time ; together with the articles of their faith, as now receivedPrinted by T. M. for E. Brewster and S. Miller1656-01-01
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The abridgment of Christian divinitie ...The second edition with additionals.Printed by T. Mab for J. Saywell1656-01-01
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Florilogium phrasicon, or, A survey of the Latine tongue, according to the elegancy of it's [sic] proper dialectnecessary for all young students in the same for their better imitation, and practise thereof, either by their voice, or penPrinted by D.M. for Tho. Davies ...1659-01-01
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's Weerelds gods-dienstenof vertoog van alle de religien en ketteryen in Asia, Africa, America en Europa, van't begin des werelds tot desen tegenwoordigen tijdt toe ...2de druk.Abraham Andriessz1662-01-01
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Apocalypsis; or, The revelation of certain notorious advancers of heresiewherein their visions and private revelations by dreams, are discovered to be most incredible blasphemies, and enthusiastical dotages; together with an account of their lives, actions, and ends. Whereunto are added the effigies of seventeen (who excelled the rest in rashness, impudence and lying,) done in copper plates3d ed.Printed for F. Williams1671-01-01
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Mystagogus poeticus, or The mvses interpreterexplaining the historical mysteries, and mystical histories of the ancient Greek and Latin poets5th ed., cor. and enl. To which is prefixed The genealogy of the heathen gods. By Alexander Ross.Printed for J. Martyn, S. Mearn, and H. Herringman1672-01-01
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Religions lotterie, or, The churches amazementvvherein is declared how many sorts of religions there is crept into the very bowels of this kingdome, striving to shake the whole foundation and to destroy both church and kingdom ... : whereunto is annexed each of their severall opinions, with sufficient arguments to confute each opinion, and to prove them enemies to the peace of the church and kingdomePrinted by T.F. for F.S.1967-01-01