Publications of Thomas Twyne

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  • Twyne, Thomas. A vievv of certain wonderful effects, of late dayes come to passe: and now newly conferred with the presignyfications of the comete, or blasing star, which appered in the Southwest vpo[n] the .x. day of Nouem. the yere last past. 1577. Written by T.T. this .28. of Nouember. 1578. [mprinted at London: By J. Charlewood for] Richarde Jhones, and are to be sould ouer against Saint Sepulchres Church without Newgate, .1. Decem. 1578. ESTC No. S111511. Grub Street ID 131340.
  • Twyne, Thomas. The garlande of godly flowers, bewtifully adorned as most freshly they flourish in the gardeins of right faithfull Christian writers. Yéeldyng foorth a very comfortable sauour to the afflicted soule, wherby hée is salfly [sic] transported vnto the mercifull throne of the most glorious God. Carefully collected, and diligently digested into ordre, by Tho. Twyne, Gentleman. 1574. Imprinted at London: by William How, [1574]. ESTC No. S118788. Grub Street ID 138437.
  • Twyne, Thomas. The schoolemaster, or teacher of table philosophie. A most pleasant and merie companion, wel worthy to be welcomed (for a dayly gheast) not onely to all mens boorde, to guyde them with moderate [and] holsome dyet: but also into euery mans companie at all tymes, to recreate their mindes, with honest mirth and delectable deuises: to sundrie pleasant purposes of pleasure and pastyme. Gathered out of diuers, the best approued auctours: and deuided into foure pithy and pleasant treatises, as it may appeare by the contentes. Imprinted at London: By Richarde Iones: dwelling ouer-agaynst S. Sepulchers Church without Newgate, 1576. ESTC No. S111450. Grub Street ID 131295.
  • Twyne, Thomas. The garlande of godlie flowers, (commonly called Twynes praiers) carefully collected, and bewtifully adorned with the most fragrant blossoms that flourish in the comfortable gardein of the right pure and sacred Scriptures : yeelding foorth a verie comfortable fauour to the afflicted soule, whereby he is safely transported to the mercifull throne of God, there to gaine forgiuenes of his offences. [S.l.]: Printed by the assigne of W. Seres:, [Pr]inted by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Pater noster Row, at the signe of the Starre,1?580. ESTC No. S537. Grub Street ID 149153.
  • Twyne, Thomas. A shorte and pithie discourse, concerning the engendring, tokens, and effects of all earthquakes in generall: particularly applyed and conferred with that most strange and terrible worke of the Lord in shaking the earth, not only within the citie of London, but also in most partes of all Englande: vvhich hapned vpon VVensday in Easter weeke last past, which was the sixt day of April, almost at sixe a clocke in the euening, in the yeare of our Lord God. 1580. Written by T.T. the 13. of April. 1580. At London: Printed by [John Charlewood for] Richarde Iohnes, 1580. ESTC No. S118790. Grub Street ID 138439.
  • Twyne, Thomas. [An almanack and prognostication for the year 1585]. [Imprinted at London: by Richarde Watkins and Iames Robertes, [1585]]. ESTC No. S125832. Grub Street ID 145053.
  • Twyne, Thomas. The garland of godly flowers. [London: printed by P. Short by the assignes of W. Seres, 1595?]. ESTC No. S124560. Grub Street ID 143910.
  • Twyne, Thomas. [The garlande of godlie flowers, (commonly called Twynes praiers,) carefully collected. ... ]. [[London]: 1596. Imprinted at London by P. S[hort]. by the assignes of William Seres. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis, [1596]]. ESTC No. S95610. Grub Street ID 153566.
  • Twyne, Thomas. The garland of godlie flowers, (commonly called Twynes praiers,) carefully collected, and beautifully adorned with most fragrant blossoms that flourish in the comfortable garden of the right pure and sacred scriptures. ... [London]: Printed by P. S[hort] by the assignes of W. Seres, 1602. ESTC No. S113198. Grub Street ID 132938.