Publications of Anthony Stafford
Author
- Stafford, Anthony. Staffords Niobe: or His age of teares. The first part. A treatise no lesse profitable and comfortable, then the times damnable. VVherein deaths visard is pulled off, and her face discouered not to be so fearefull as the vulgar makes it: and withall it is shewed, that death is onely bad to the bad, good to the good. Printed at London: By Humfrey Lownes [for Mathew Lownes], 1611. ESTC No. S117764. Grub Street ID 137430.
- Stafford, Anthony. Meditations, and resolutions, moral, divine, politicall. Century I. Written for the instruction and bettering of youth; but, especially, of the better and more noble. By Antony Stafford, Gent. There is also annexed an oration of Iustus Lipsius, against calumnie; translated out of Latine, into English. At London: Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] and are to be sold by Thomas Saunders, 1612. ESTC No. S1001. Grub Street ID 130033.
- Stafford, Anthony. Staffords heauenly dogge: or The life, and death of that great cynicke Diogenes, whom Laertius stiles Canem C?estem, the heauenly dogge, by reason of the heauenly precepts he gaue. Taken out of the best authors, and written to delight great hearts, and to raise as high a heauen the minds that now grouell on the earth, by teaching them how to ouercome all affections, and afflictions. London: Printed by George Purslowe, for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at the great south-doore of Paules: and at Brittaines Burse, 1615. ESTC No. S117802. Grub Street ID 137469.
- Stafford, Anthony. The guide of honour, or the ballance wherin she may weigh her actions. A discourse written (by way of humble advise) by the author then residing in forreigne parts, to a truely noble lord of England his most honour'd friend. Worthy the perusall of all who are gently or nobly borne, whom it instructeth how to carry themselves in both fortunes with applause and security. By Antony Stafford, Gent. Printed at London: By T[homas] C[otes] for T. Slater, dwelling at the Swan in Ducklane, 1634. ESTC No. S117841. Grub Street ID 137507.
- Stafford, Anthony. The guide of honour, or the ballance wherin she may weigh her actions a discourse written (by way [o]f humble advise) by the author then residing in forreigne parts, to a truely noble lord of England his most honour'd friend : worthy the perusall of all who are gently or nobly borne, whom it instructeth how to carry themselves in both fortunes with applause and security by Antony Stafford, gent. Printed at London: By T.C. for S. Cartwright, dwelling at the Bible in Duck-lane, 1634. ESTC No. S4918. Grub Street ID 148832.
- Stafford, Anthony. The guide of honour, or the ballance wherin she may weigh her actions. A discourse written (by way of humble advise) by the author then residing in forreigne parts, to a truely noble lord of England his most honour'd friend. Worthy the perusall of all who are gently or nobly borne, whom it instructeth how to carry themselves in both fortunes with applause and security. By Antony Stafford, Gent. Printed at London: By T[homas] C[otes] for S. Cartwright, dwelling at the Bible in Duck-lane, 1634. ESTC No. S117800. Grub Street ID 137467.
- Stafford, Anthony. The day of salvation. Or, A homily upon the bloody sacrifice of Christ, or his death and passion. Written, and intended onely for private meditation of a most noble and vertuous lady, on Good-Friday last, but since thought worthy the publique view. By Anthony Stafford gent. Printed at London: By N. and I Okes, for Daniel Frere at the Red Bull in Little Brittaine, 1635. ESTC No. S1730. Grub Street ID 146143.
- Stafford, Anthony. The femall glory: or, The life, and death of our Blessed Lady, the holy Virgin Mary, Gods owne immaculate mother: to whose sacred memory the author dedicates these his humble endeavours. A treatise worthy the reading, and meditation of all modest women, who live under th government of vertue, and are obedient to her lawes. By Anth. Stafford, Gent. London: printed by Thomas Harper, for Iohn Waterson, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Crowne, 1635. ESTC No. S117798. Grub Street ID 137464.
- Stafford, Anthony. Honour and vertue, triumphing over the grave. Exemplified in a faire devout life, and death, adorned with the surviving perfections of Edward Lord Stafford, lately deceased; the last baron of that illustrious family: which honour in him ended with as great lustre as the sunne sets within a serene skye. A treatise so written, that it is as well applicative to all of noble extraction, as to him, and wherein are handled all the requisites of honour, together with the greatest morall, and divine vertues, and commended to the practise of the noble prudent reader. By Anth. Stafford his most humble kinsman. This worke is much embelish'd by the addition of many most elegant elegies penned by the most accute wits of these times. London: Printed by J. Okes [and Thomas Cotes?], for Henry Seile at the Tigres Head in Fleet-street, over against St. Dunstans Church, 1640. ESTC No. S117763. Grub Street ID 137429.
- Stafford, Anthony. Honour and vertue, triumphing over the grave. Exemplified in a faire devout life, and death, adorned with the surviving perfections of Henry Lord Stafford, lately deceased; the last baron of that illustrious family: which honour in him ended with as great lustre as the sunne sets in a serene skye. A treatise so written, that it is as well applicative to all of noble extraction, as to him, and wherein are handled all the requisites of honour, together with the greatest morall, and divine vertues, and commended to the practise of the noble prudent reader. By Anth. Stafford his most humble kinsman. This worke is much embelish'd by the addition of many most elegant elegies penned by the most accute wits of these times. London: Printed by J. Okes [and Thomas Cotes?], and are to be sold by Richard Lownds, at his shop neare adjoyning without Ludgate, 1640. ESTC No. S117801. Grub Street ID 137468.
- Stafford, Anthony. A president of female perfection. Presented to the serious meditation and perusal of all modest women, who desire to live under the government of vertue, and are obedient to her laws. Containing an historicall discourse of the best and pincipallest [sic] for holiness and vertue of that sex. Illustrated with sundry poems and figures, pertinent to the story. By a person of honour. London: printed by J. L[egate]. and are to be sold by Austin Rice, at the Three Hearts in St Pauls Church-yard, near the west end, 1656. ESTC No. R230777. Grub Street ID 103016.