1. Mr. Blundevil his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles whereof are set down in the next printed page : which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of navigation, in which art it is impossible to profit without the help of these or such like instructions Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by Richard Bishop, and are to be sold by William Hope at the Vnicorn neere the Royall Exchange, 1638 Format: Book Edition: The seventh edition corrected and somewhat enlarged / Access & Availability: Loading
2. Mr. Blundevil his exercises contayning eight treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page. Which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which art of navigation, the said Mr. Blundevil specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by Richard Bishop, and are to be sold by Benjamin Allen at the signe of the Flowerdeluce in Popes-head Alley, 1636 Format: Book Edition: The seventh edition Access & Availability: Loading
3. The arte of logicke : Plainly taught in the English tongue, according to the best approoued authours. Very necessary for all students in any profession, how to defend any argument against all subtill sophisters, and cauelling schismatikes, and how to confute their false syllogsimes, and captious arguments. By M. Blundeville Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by William Stansby, and are to be sold by Matthew Lownes, 1619 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. The arte of logick Plainely taught in the English tongue, according to the best approued authors. Very necessary for all students in any profession, how to defend any argument against all subtill sophisters, and cauelling schismatikes, and how to confute their false syllogismes, and captious arguments. By M. Blundevile Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by William Stansby, and are to be sold by Matthew Lownes, 1617 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
5. M. Blundeuile his exercises : containing eight treatises, the titles whereof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are very necessarie to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which art of nauigation, the said M. Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Imprinted by VVilliam Stansby, 1613 Format: Book Edition: The fourth edition corrected and augmented. Access & Availability: Loading
6. The foure chiefest offices belonging to horsemanship that is to say, the office of the breeder, of the rider, of the keeper, and of the ferrer. In the first part whereof is declared, the order of breeding of horses: in the second, how to breake them, and to make them horses of seruice; containing the whole art of riding lately set forth, and nowe newly corrected, and amended by the author, as well touching the true vse of the hand and musroll, as the turne of the horse. Thirdly, how to diet them, as well when they rest, as when they trauel by the way. Fourthly, to what diseases they be subiect, together with the causes of such diseases, the signes how to know them, and finally how to cure the same. Whereto are added diuers medicines, not heretofore printed. Which bookes are not onely painfully collected out of a number of authors, but also orderly disposed and applied to the vse of this our countrey. By Master Blundeuill of Newton-Flotman in Norffolke Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: Imprinted at London : By Humfrey Lownes, for the Company of Stationers, 1609 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. The theoriques of the seuen planets : shewing all their diuerse motions, and all other accidents, called passions, thereunto belonging. Now more plainly set forth in our mother tongue by M. Blundeuile, than euer they haue been heretofore in any other tongue whatsoeuer, and that with such pleasant demonstratiue figures, as euery man that hath any skill in arithmeticke, may easily vnderstand the same. ... VVhereunto is added by the said Master Blundeuile, a breefe extract by him made, of Maginus his Theoriques, for the better vnderstanding of the Prutenicall tables, to calculate thereby the diuerse motions of the seuen planets. There is also hereto added, The making, description, and vse, of two most ingenious and necessarie instruments for sea-men ... First inuented by M. Doctor Gilbert ... and now here plainely set downe in our mother tongue by Master Blundeuile Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by Adam Islip, 1602 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. The art of logike : Plainely taught in the English tongue, by M. Blundeuile of Newton Flotman in Norfolke, aswell according to the doctrine of Aristotle, as of all other moderne and best accounted authors thereof. A very necessarie booke for all young students in any profession to find out thereby the truth in any doubtfull speech, but specially for such zealous ministers as haue not beene brought vp in any Vniuersity, and yet are desirous to know how to defend by sound argumentes the true Christian doctrine, against all subtill sophisters, and cauelling schismatikes, [and] how to confute their false sillogismes, [and] captious arguments Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: London : Imprinted by Iohn Windet, and are to be sold at Paules Wharfe, at the signe of the Crosse Keyes, 1599 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. M. Blundeuile his exercises : containing eight treatises, the titles whereof are set downe in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of nauigation, the said M. Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere goodwill doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: Imprinted at London : By Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the Crosse Keyes, neere Paules Wharffe, and are there to be solde, 1597 Format: Book Edition: The second edition, corrected and augmented by the author. Access & Availability: Loading
10. The foure chiefest offices belonging to horsemanship : that is to saie, the office of the breeder, of the rider, of the keeper, and of the ferrer. In the first part whereof is declared, the order of breeding of horses. In the second, how to breake them, and to make them horses of seruice. Conteining the whole art of riding lately set forth, and nowe newlie corrected, and amended by the author, as wel touching the true vse of the hand and musrol, as the turne of the horse. Thirdly, howe to diet them, as wel when they rest, as when they trauel by the way. Fourthly, to what diseases they be subiect, togither with the causes of such diseases, the signes how to know them, and finallie how to cure the same. Whereto are added diuers medicines, not heretofore printed. Which bookes are not onelie painfully collected out of a number of authors, but also orderly disposed and applied to the vse of this our countrey. By Maister Blundeuill of Newton Flotman in Norffolke Author/Creator: Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561 Publication/Creation: Imprinted at London : By Peter Short dwelling on Bredstreet hill at the sign of the Star, 1597 Format: Book Access & Availability: Loading