Sturtevant, Simon.
Metallica. Or The treatise of metallica. Briefly comprehending the doctrine of diuerse new metallicall inuentions, but especially, how to neale, melt, and worke all kinde of mettle-oares, irons and steeles with sea-coale, pit-coale, earth-coale and brush-fewell. Also a transcript of his Maiesties letters pattents of priuiledge, granted vnto Simon Sturteuant for the said metallicall businesses, for one and thirty yeares. Published in print before the last day of this present Easter terme, as the said Simon Sturteuant was by his Highnesse inioyned.
Imprinted at London: By George Eld. Cum priuilegio, Anno. 1612. May. 22.
ESTC No. S117936.Grub Street ID 137603.
Sturtevant, Simon.
The latin nomenclator conteining simple, primitiue, and meere latine words. Expressed with their proper and peculiar signification in English. Verie necessarie for the insturction of schollers in the Latin tung. Selected by S: Sturteuant.
[London]: Printed by Valentine Sims, & are to be sold by Tho: Salsbury, 1597.
ESTC No. S95410.Grub Street ID 153423.
Sturtevant, Simon.
Anglo-Latinus nomenclator Græcorum primitiuorum. E Ioan. Scapula lexico desumptorum. Or, The English-Latin nomenclator of Greeke primitiue words. Which being the first part of gramer, is to be learned of schollers aswel as the other precepts, of etymologie or syntaxis. Compiled by Simon Sturteuant.
Londini: ex officina Valintini Sems.[sic] Impensis Thomæ Gellibrand, in platea vulgò dicta S. Mary. Ax, 1597.
ESTC No. S124472.Grub Street ID 143829.
Sturtevant, Simon.
[Dibre Adam] Dibre Adam, or Adams Hebrew dictionarie: a rare and new invention, for the speedie atteyning, and perfect reteyning, of the Hebrevv, Chaldee and Syriack. Where (by the distinct motion of 66 characters) al the dictionarie words of the language of Canaan are truly represented, and cleerely written. Deuised and compiled by S.S.
London: [F. Kingston], 1602.
ESTC No. S122328.Grub Street ID 141880.
Sturtevant, Simon.
Anglo-latinus nomenclator Græcorum primitiuorum. E. Ioan. Scapulæ lexico desumptorum. Or The English-Latin nomenclator of Greeke primitiue words. Which beeing the first part of grammer, is to be learned of schollers as vvell as the other precepts of etymologie or syntaxis. Compiled by Simon Sturteuant.
Londini: ex officina Samuelis Macham, anno Dom. 1610.
ESTC No. S125679.Grub Street ID 144913.
Sturtevant, Simon.
Anglolatinvs or the Latine nomenclator containing simple primitiue and neere-latine-words, expressed with their proper and peculiar significations in English. Which being the first and chiefest part of grammer, are to be learned by lessons iointly together, as vvell as the other precepts of etymologie and syntaxis. See, fvrther directions in the next pages, and in the preface to the Schoolmaster. The second edition corrected and augmented by Simon Stvrtevant.
London: printed by Edw. Griffin and are to be sold by Tho. Salisbury, 1614.
ESTC No. S95411.Grub Street ID 153424.