untill the
beginning
of his Majesties happie raigne.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04
de.
Lord Herbert de Cherbury.
1874.
Sorley, W. R. In Mind, October 1894.
THOMAS HARRIOT.
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Artis Analyticae Praxis ad aequationes algebraicas resolvendas. 1631.
JOHN NAPIER OF MERCHISTON.
Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio. Edinburgh, 1614. (English
trans. , 1616. )
Rabdologiae seu numerationis per virgulas libri duo. Edinburgh, 1617.
Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Constructio. Edinburgh, 1619.
ROBERT NORMAN.
The Newe Attractive, containing a short discourse of the Magnes or Lode-
stone. 1581.
John SanDERSON.
Institutionum dialecticarum libri quatuor. Antwerp, 1589. Oxford, 1594,
1602.
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509
WILLIAM TEMPLE.
Francisci Mildapetti Navarreni ad Everardum Digbeium Anglum Admonitio
de unica P. Rami Methodo rejectis ceteris retinenda. 1580.
Pro Mildapetti de unica methodo defensione contra Diplodophilum, commen-
tatio Gulielmi Tempelli, e Regio Collegio Cantabrigiensis. Huc accessit
nonnullarum e physicis et ethicis quaestionum explicatio, una cum epistola
de Rami dialectica ad Joannem Piscatorem Argentinensem. 1581.
Frankfort, 1584.
P. Rami Dialecticae libri duo, scholiis G. Tempelli Cantabrigiensis illustrati.
Cambridge, 1584. Frankfort, 1591, 1595.
Jacobi Martini Scoti Dunkeldensis philosophiae professoris publici, in
Academia Taurinensi, de prima simplicium et concretorum corporum
generatione disputatio. Cambridge, 1584. Frankfort,1591, 1595. (Martin's
book was first published at Turin, 1577. )
Cf. Freudenthal, J. , Beiträge zur Geschichte der englischen Philosophie
in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, vol. v, 1892.
CHAPTER XV
EARLY WRITINGS ON POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
Alexander, Sir W. An Encouragement to Colonies, 1621-8. Rptd, Bannatyne
Club, 1867.
Andrewes, L. De usuris, theologica determinatio, habita in publica schola
theologica Cantabrigiae. 1593.
The Anti-projector, or, the history of the Fen project. London (? ), 1646 (? ).
Ashley, W. J. An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory.
Pt. 1, The Middle Ages. Pt. 11, The End of the Middle Ages. 1889-93.
Aubrey, J. The Natural History of Wiltshire. Ed. Britton, J. 1847.
in Rawlinson's The natural history and antiquities of the county of
Surrey, 1719.
Awdeley, J. Fraternitye of Vacabones, 1561. Ed. Viles, E. and Furnivall,
F. J. 1907.
Aylmer, J. An Harborowe for faithfull and trewe Subjectes, against the
late blowne Blaste, concerninge the governmēt of Wemen. Strasborowe,
1559.
Bardes, Walter de. Tractatus novae monetae. Brit. Mus. Lansd. MS LXXI.
Battie, J. The Merchants Remonstrance. 1648.
Bell, T. The Speculation of Usurie. 1596. (A copy of this tract, believed to
be unique, is in the Cambridge University Library. )
Best, H. Rural economy in Yorkshire in 1641. Ed. Robinson, C. B. , for
Surtees Soc. 1857.
Blith, W. The English improver, or a new survey of husbandry. 1649.
Bodin, J. Consilia de Principe recte instituendo. Cum praeceptis cujusdam
principis politicis. 1603.
The six bookes of a Commonweale. 1606.
Britain's Buss, or A Computation as well of the Charge of a Buss or Herring
Fishing Ship. 1615. In Arber's An English Garner, vol. 11, 621 ff. ,
1880.
Buchanan, G. Ane admonition direct to the trew Lordis mantenaris of justice
and obedience to the Kingis graces authorite. 1571.
De Jure Begni apud Scotos, Dialogus. Edinburgh, 1579.
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Camden, W. Annales Rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum, regnante Eliza-
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Cooke, Sir J. Unum Necessarium, or the Poore Man's Case. 1648.
Cowell, J. The Interpreter; or Booke containing the signification of Words
. . . and Termes. . . mentioned in the Lawe-Writers or Statutes . . . requiring
any exposition. Cambridge, 1607.
Culpepper, Sir T. A Tract against Usurie. 1621.
Davies, Sir John. A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was never
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Dekker, T. The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London. 1606.
Digges, Sir D. The defence of Trade, in a letter to Sir T. Smith. 1615.
Drake, Sir F. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, Being his
next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios formerly imprinted; Carefully
collected out of the notes of Master Francis Fletcher, Preacher in this
employment, and divers others his followers in the same. 1628.
Dudley, E. The Tree of the Common Wealth; a treatise. . . . Written by him
while a prisoner in the Tower, in the years 1509 and 1510, and under
sentence of death for High Treason. Manchester, 1859.
Dugdale, Sir W. The History of Imbanking and drayning of divers Fenns
and Marshes, both in forein parts and in this Kingdom; and of the
improvements thereby. 1662.
Fenton, R. A treatise of Usurie. 1612.
Fish, S. A Supplicacyon for the Beggars. 1529 (? ). Ed. Maskell, W. 1845.
Fisher, J. The Book of John Fisher. 1580-8. Ed. Kemp, T. 1900.
Fitzherbert, Sir A. The new booke of Justyces of Peas. 1541.
Fitzherbert, John. [The Book of Surveying) Here begynneth a ryght frutefull
mater; and hath to name the boke of surveying and improuvemõtes. 1523.
The boke of husbandry. 1534.
(These books have been generally attributed to Sir Anthony Fitz-
herbert, Justice of the Common Pleas, but good reason has been shown
for believing that they were written by his brother, John Fitzherbert
of Norbury. See Fitzherbert, R. H. C. , English Historical Review, XII, 225,
and Cunningham's Growth of Eng. Industry and Commerce, vol. 1, 553.
1905. )
Fitz-Neale, or -Nigel, R. Dialogus de Scaccario. Ed. Hughes, A. , Crump,
C. G. and Johnson, C. Oxford, 1902. (See, also, The Ancient Dialogue
## p. 511 (#533) ############################################
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of the Exchequer, trans. by a gentleman of the Inner Temple (Rayner, J. ),
1658. )
Fortescue, Sir J. De Laudibus Legum Angliae. 1616.
Fuller, T. The History of the Worthies of England. 1662.
Gardiner, S. R. The political element in Massinger. Contemporary Review,
XXVIII. 1876.
Gentleman, Tobias. England's way to win wealth, and to employ ships
and mariners. 1614. Rptd in Arber's An English Garner, vol. iv,
1882.
Goodman, C. How Superior Powers ought to be obeyed of their Subjects:
and wherein they may lawfully by Gods worde be disobeyed and resisted.
Wherein also is declared the cause of all this present miserie in England,
and the onely way to remedy the same. Geneva, 1558.
Googe, B. Foure bookes of husbandry. 1577 ff.
Grosseteste, see Walter of Henley.
(Hales, J. ) A Discourse of the Common Weal of this realm of England.
First printed in 1581. Ed. Lamond, E. Cambridge, 1893.
Hall, Joseph. Virgidemiarum. 1597.
Harrison, William. Description of England, in Holinshed's Chronicles.
1577-8, 1587.
An historicall description of the Islande of Britayne. 1577.
(Samuel) Hartlib his Legacie; or, an enlargement of the Discourse of
husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders. 1651. This is generally
attributed to Cressy Dymock. (See Growth of English Industry and
Commerce, Part 1, 568, Cunningham, W. , 1907. ]
Hayward, Sir J. An Answer to the first part of a certaine conference
concerning Succession. 1603.
Heath, Sir R. Propositions showing the great utility of a bank, and re-
commendation for erecting one in London. 1622. In State Papers,
Domestic, James I, cxxx, 30.
Heronis, W. A. S. English Trade and Finance chiefly in the Seventeenth
Century. 1892.
Hitchcock, R. A Pollitique Platt for 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 how to live. 1580.
Homilies. Certayne Sermons appoynted by the Quenes Majestie to be de-
clared and read, by all Persones, Vycars and Curates, every Sonday and
holy daye, in theyr churches. Ed. Corrie, G. E. Cambridge, 1850.
Hooker, R. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie. 1622.
I. , R. Nova Britannia. Offring most excellent fruites by Planting in
Virginia. 1609.
James I. The true Lawe of Free Monarchies; or the reciprock and mutuall
dutie betwixt a free king and his naturall subjects. 1598. Works.
1616.
Jeninges, E. A brief Discovery of the damages that happen to this realme
by disordered and unlawfull diet. The benefites and commodities that
otherwise might ensue. With a perswasion the people, for a better
maintenance to the Navie. 1593.
Keymor, J. Booke of Observations, in Sir W. Raleigh's Works, vol. viii,
206. Oxford, 1829.
J. Keymor's observation made upon the Dutch fishing, about the year
1601. Demonstrating that there is more wealth raised out of herrings
and other fish in his Majesties Seas by the neighbouring nations in one
year, then the King of Spain hath from the Indies in four. 1604.
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Knyveth, Sir 8. Defence of the Realme, 1596. Ed. Hughes, C. Oxford, 1906.
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Malynes, G. de. St George for England, allegorically described. 1601.
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Consuetudo vel Lex Mercatoria, or, the Ancient Law Merchant.
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A Brief and True Report of the new-found Land of Virginia. 1588.
Artis Analyticae Praxis ad aequationes algebraicas resolvendas. 1631.
JOHN NAPIER OF MERCHISTON.
Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio. Edinburgh, 1614. (English
trans. , 1616. )
Rabdologiae seu numerationis per virgulas libri duo. Edinburgh, 1617.
Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Constructio. Edinburgh, 1619.
ROBERT NORMAN.
The Newe Attractive, containing a short discourse of the Magnes or Lode-
stone. 1581.
John SanDERSON.
Institutionum dialecticarum libri quatuor. Antwerp, 1589. Oxford, 1594,
1602.
## p. 509 (#531) ############################################
Chapter XIV
509
WILLIAM TEMPLE.
Francisci Mildapetti Navarreni ad Everardum Digbeium Anglum Admonitio
de unica P. Rami Methodo rejectis ceteris retinenda. 1580.
Pro Mildapetti de unica methodo defensione contra Diplodophilum, commen-
tatio Gulielmi Tempelli, e Regio Collegio Cantabrigiensis. Huc accessit
nonnullarum e physicis et ethicis quaestionum explicatio, una cum epistola
de Rami dialectica ad Joannem Piscatorem Argentinensem. 1581.
Frankfort, 1584.
P. Rami Dialecticae libri duo, scholiis G. Tempelli Cantabrigiensis illustrati.
Cambridge, 1584. Frankfort, 1591, 1595.
Jacobi Martini Scoti Dunkeldensis philosophiae professoris publici, in
Academia Taurinensi, de prima simplicium et concretorum corporum
generatione disputatio. Cambridge, 1584. Frankfort,1591, 1595. (Martin's
book was first published at Turin, 1577. )
Cf. Freudenthal, J. , Beiträge zur Geschichte der englischen Philosophie
in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, vol. v, 1892.
CHAPTER XV
EARLY WRITINGS ON POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
Alexander, Sir W. An Encouragement to Colonies, 1621-8. Rptd, Bannatyne
Club, 1867.
Andrewes, L. De usuris, theologica determinatio, habita in publica schola
theologica Cantabrigiae. 1593.
The Anti-projector, or, the history of the Fen project. London (? ), 1646 (? ).
Ashley, W. J. An Introduction to English Economic History and Theory.
Pt. 1, The Middle Ages. Pt. 11, The End of the Middle Ages. 1889-93.
Aubrey, J. The Natural History of Wiltshire. Ed. Britton, J. 1847.
in Rawlinson's The natural history and antiquities of the county of
Surrey, 1719.
Awdeley, J. Fraternitye of Vacabones, 1561. Ed. Viles, E. and Furnivall,
F. J. 1907.
Aylmer, J. An Harborowe for faithfull and trewe Subjectes, against the
late blowne Blaste, concerninge the governmēt of Wemen. Strasborowe,
1559.
Bardes, Walter de. Tractatus novae monetae. Brit. Mus. Lansd. MS LXXI.
Battie, J. The Merchants Remonstrance. 1648.
Bell, T. The Speculation of Usurie. 1596. (A copy of this tract, believed to
be unique, is in the Cambridge University Library. )
Best, H. Rural economy in Yorkshire in 1641. Ed. Robinson, C. B. , for
Surtees Soc. 1857.
Blith, W. The English improver, or a new survey of husbandry. 1649.
Bodin, J. Consilia de Principe recte instituendo. Cum praeceptis cujusdam
principis politicis. 1603.
The six bookes of a Commonweale. 1606.
Britain's Buss, or A Computation as well of the Charge of a Buss or Herring
Fishing Ship. 1615. In Arber's An English Garner, vol. 11, 621 ff. ,
1880.
Buchanan, G. Ane admonition direct to the trew Lordis mantenaris of justice
and obedience to the Kingis graces authorite. 1571.
De Jure Begni apud Scotos, Dialogus. Edinburgh, 1579.
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Caesar, P. A general discourse against the damnable sect of Usurers. Trans.
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respondens. Argentorati, 1545.
Camden, W. Annales Rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum, regnante Eliza-
betha. 1615-27.
Carew, R. The Survey of Cornwall. 1602.
Caxton, W. The Game and Playe of the chesse. Bruges, c. 1475.
Cecil, W. Lord Burghley. Draft of the Queen's Proclamation to her
subjects to withold corn and munition from the Spaniard. 1591. Brit.
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timber in Sherwood Forest. 28 July, 1594. Brit. Mus. Lansd. CIII, 80.
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Brit. Mus. Cotton. MS Vesp. C. VIII, 4.
A treatise touching the traffic of the East Countries into Spain. 1591.
Brit. Mus. Lansd. MS civ, 30.
Chamberlen, P. The Poore Mans Advocate. 1649.
Coke, J. The Debate Betwene the Heraldes of Englande and Fraunce. 1550.
Cooke, Sir J. Unum Necessarium, or the Poore Man's Case. 1648.
Cowell, J. The Interpreter; or Booke containing the signification of Words
. . . and Termes. . . mentioned in the Lawe-Writers or Statutes . . . requiring
any exposition. Cambridge, 1607.
Culpepper, Sir T. A Tract against Usurie. 1621.
Davies, Sir John. A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was never
entirely subdued. . .
untill the beginning of his Majesties happie raigne.
1612.
Dekker, T. The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London. 1606.
Digges, Sir D. The defence of Trade, in a letter to Sir T. Smith. 1615.
Drake, Sir F. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, Being his
next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios formerly imprinted; Carefully
collected out of the notes of Master Francis Fletcher, Preacher in this
employment, and divers others his followers in the same. 1628.
Dudley, E. The Tree of the Common Wealth; a treatise. . . . Written by him
while a prisoner in the Tower, in the years 1509 and 1510, and under
sentence of death for High Treason. Manchester, 1859.
Dugdale, Sir W. The History of Imbanking and drayning of divers Fenns
and Marshes, both in forein parts and in this Kingdom; and of the
improvements thereby. 1662.
Fenton, R. A treatise of Usurie. 1612.
Fish, S. A Supplicacyon for the Beggars. 1529 (? ). Ed. Maskell, W. 1845.
Fisher, J. The Book of John Fisher. 1580-8. Ed. Kemp, T. 1900.
Fitzherbert, Sir A. The new booke of Justyces of Peas. 1541.
Fitzherbert, John. [The Book of Surveying) Here begynneth a ryght frutefull
mater; and hath to name the boke of surveying and improuvemõtes. 1523.
The boke of husbandry. 1534.
(These books have been generally attributed to Sir Anthony Fitz-
herbert, Justice of the Common Pleas, but good reason has been shown
for believing that they were written by his brother, John Fitzherbert
of Norbury. See Fitzherbert, R. H. C. , English Historical Review, XII, 225,
and Cunningham's Growth of Eng. Industry and Commerce, vol. 1, 553.
1905. )
Fitz-Neale, or -Nigel, R. Dialogus de Scaccario. Ed. Hughes, A. , Crump,
C. G. and Johnson, C. Oxford, 1902. (See, also, The Ancient Dialogue
## p. 511 (#533) ############################################
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511
of the Exchequer, trans. by a gentleman of the Inner Temple (Rayner, J. ),
1658. )
Fortescue, Sir J. De Laudibus Legum Angliae. 1616.
Fuller, T. The History of the Worthies of England. 1662.
Gardiner, S. R. The political element in Massinger. Contemporary Review,
XXVIII. 1876.
Gentleman, Tobias. England's way to win wealth, and to employ ships
and mariners. 1614. Rptd in Arber's An English Garner, vol. iv,
1882.
Goodman, C. How Superior Powers ought to be obeyed of their Subjects:
and wherein they may lawfully by Gods worde be disobeyed and resisted.
Wherein also is declared the cause of all this present miserie in England,
and the onely way to remedy the same. Geneva, 1558.
Googe, B. Foure bookes of husbandry. 1577 ff.
Grosseteste, see Walter of Henley.
(Hales, J. ) A Discourse of the Common Weal of this realm of England.
First printed in 1581. Ed. Lamond, E. Cambridge, 1893.
Hall, Joseph. Virgidemiarum. 1597.
Harrison, William. Description of England, in Holinshed's Chronicles.
1577-8, 1587.
An historicall description of the Islande of Britayne. 1577.
(Samuel) Hartlib his Legacie; or, an enlargement of the Discourse of
husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders. 1651. This is generally
attributed to Cressy Dymock. (See Growth of English Industry and
Commerce, Part 1, 568, Cunningham, W. , 1907. ]
Hayward, Sir J. An Answer to the first part of a certaine conference
concerning Succession. 1603.
Heath, Sir R. Propositions showing the great utility of a bank, and re-
commendation for erecting one in London. 1622. In State Papers,
Domestic, James I, cxxx, 30.
Heronis, W. A. S. English Trade and Finance chiefly in the Seventeenth
Century. 1892.
Hitchcock, R. A Pollitique Platt for 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 how to live. 1580.
Homilies. Certayne Sermons appoynted by the Quenes Majestie to be de-
clared and read, by all Persones, Vycars and Curates, every Sonday and
holy daye, in theyr churches. Ed. Corrie, G. E. Cambridge, 1850.
Hooker, R. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie. 1622.
I. , R. Nova Britannia. Offring most excellent fruites by Planting in
Virginia. 1609.
James I. The true Lawe of Free Monarchies; or the reciprock and mutuall
dutie betwixt a free king and his naturall subjects. 1598. Works.
1616.
Jeninges, E. A brief Discovery of the damages that happen to this realme
by disordered and unlawfull diet. The benefites and commodities that
otherwise might ensue. With a perswasion the people, for a better
maintenance to the Navie. 1593.
Keymor, J. Booke of Observations, in Sir W. Raleigh's Works, vol. viii,
206. Oxford, 1829.
J. Keymor's observation made upon the Dutch fishing, about the year
1601. Demonstrating that there is more wealth raised out of herrings
and other fish in his Majesties Seas by the neighbouring nations in one
year, then the King of Spain hath from the Indies in four. 1604.
## p. 512 (#534) ############################################
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of women. 1558.
The source and bounds of Kingly power. Sermon in History and
Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, vol. 11. Fish, H. C. 1857.
Knyveth, Sir 8. Defence of the Realme, 1596. Ed. Hughes, C. Oxford, 1906.
Latimer, H. See bibliography to chap. XII.
Leland, J. The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary, 9 vols. Oxford,
1710-2. Ed. Smith, L. T. 1906 ff.
Lodge, T. An Alarum against Usurers. 1584.
Lyndsay, Sir D. Works. 1568. Ed. Laing, D. Edinburgh, 1879.
Malynes, G. de. St George for England, allegorically described. 1601.
- A Treatise of the Canker of England's Commonwealth. 1601. (In the
proportion between money and landed property. )
England's View in the unmasking of two Paradoxes. 1603.
Consuetudo vel Lex Mercatoria, or, the Ancient Law Merchant.
