MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection Metadata Dublin Core Title MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection: MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 61 pages Two conferences: one betwixt a papist and a Jew, the other betwixt a Protestant and a Jew: in two letters from a merchant in London, to his correspondent in Amsterdam. Richard Mayo Iesvitismi parsprima: sive de praxi Romanae Cvriae contra rasp. & principes: et de noua legatione Iesuitaru in Angliam, & premunitio ad Anglos. Cvi adivncta est concio eiusdem argumenti, Laur. Humfredo S. Theologiae in academia Oxoniensi professore regio, autore. Laurence Humphrey [Untitled] Sermonum decades quinque, de potissimis Christianae religionis capitibus, in tres tomos digestæ, authore Heinricho Bullingero, ecclesiæ Tigurinæ ministro. Cum indice vario & copiosissimo. Tomus primus. Heinrich Bullinger Absaloms fvnerall. Preached at Banbvrie, by a neighbovr minister. Or, The lamentation of a loving father for a rebellious child. Robert Harris Syn de theoi makares. Epitome tro porum ac schematum & grammaticorum & rhetorum, ad auctores,tum prophanos,tum sacros intelligendos, non minus vtilis, quam necessaria. Joannes Susenbrotus D. Erasmi Roterodami de duplici copia verborum ac rerum commentarii duo, multa accessione nouisq́ue formulis locupletati. Vna cum commentarijs M. Veltkirchij oratoria professoris in schola Wittenbergensi, iam recens natis ac æditis. Desiderius Erasmus [Untitled] Stultifera nauis, qua omnium mortalium narratur stultitia, admodum vtilis & necessaria ab omnibus ad suam salutem perlegenda, è Latino sermone in nostrum vulgarem versa, & iam diligenter impressa. An. Do. 1570. = The ship of fooles, wherin is shewed the folly of all states with diuers other workes adioyned vnto the same, very profitable and fruitfull for all men. Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay priest. Sebastian Brant Orationum M.T. Ciceronis, volumen primum. Ex emendatione Dionysii Lambini. Omnia & recta figurarum serie, & inuiolata annotationum puritate cum optimis editionibus ad amussim conueniunt. Marcus Tullius Cicero