Publications of George Gascoigne
Author
- Gascoigne, George. The noble arte of venerie or hunting. VVherein is handled and set out the vertues, nature, and properties of fiutene sundrie chaces togither, with the order and maner how to hunte and kill euery one of them. Translated and collected for the pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen, out of the best approued authors, which haue written any thing concerning the same: and reduced into such order and proper termes as are vsed here, in this noble realme of England. The contentes vvhereof shall more playnely appeare in the page next followyng. [[London]: Imprinted by Henry Bynneman, for Christopher Barker, [1575]]. ESTC No. S121817. Grub Street ID 141385.
- Gascoigne, George. The spoyle of Antwerpe. Faithfully reported, by a true Englishman, who was present at the same. Nouem. 1576. Seene and allowed. Printed at London: y [J. Charlewood for] Richard Iones, [1576?]. ESTC No. S117137. Grub Street ID 136812.
- Gascoigne, George. The pleasauntest workes of George Gascoigne Esquyre: newlye compyled into one volume, that is to say: his flowers, hearbes, weedes, the fruites of warre, the comedie called Supposes, the tragedie of Iocasta, the Steele glasse, the complaint of Phylomene, the storie of Ferdinando Ieronimi, and the pleasure at Kenelworth Castle. London: imprinted by Abell Ieffes [for R. Smith], dwelling in the Fore StreƩte, without CreƩplegate, neere vnto Grubstreete, 1587. ESTC No. S125199. Grub Street ID 144453.
- Gascoigne, George. The noble art of venerie or hunting. Wherein is handled and set out the vertues, nature, and properties of fifteene sundry chaces, together with the order and manner how to hunt and kill euery one of them. Translated & collected for the pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen, out of the best approoued authors, which haue written any thing concerning the same: and reduced into such order and proper termes as are vsed here in this noble realme of Great Britaine. At London: Printed by Thomas Purfoot, An. Dom. 1611. ESTC No. S118822. Grub Street ID 138470.
- Gascoigne, George. A delicate diet, for daintie mouthde droonkardes. Wherein the fowle abuse of common Carowsing, and Quaffing with hartie draughtes, is honestlie admonished. By George Gascoyne, Esquier. Tam Marti quam Mercurio. Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones. Aug. 22. 1576. London: reprinted for the editor, and sold at no.62, Great Wild-Street, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; by Mess. Egerton, Whitehall; Mess. Cox and Phillipson, James-Street, Covent-Garden; R. Ryan, No. 351, Oxford-Street; H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Pater-Noster-Row; and W. Richardson, under the Royal-Exchange, 1789. ESTC No. T98561. Grub Street ID 317798.