Biblio
1621
The Countess of Montgomeries Urania. London: Ptd. for Ioh Marriott and Iohn G. Frismand, 1621.
["An Utopia of Mine Owne"] "Democritus Iunior to the Reader" In The Anatomy of Melancholy, What It is. With all the Kindes, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes and Severall Cures of It. In Three Maine Partitions with their seuereii Sections, Members, and Subsections. Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, Opened and. Oxford, Eng.: Ptd. by Iohn Lichfield and Iames Short, for Henry Cripps, 1621.
1616
"To Penshurst" In The Forrest.” In The Workes of Benjamin Jonson: neque me vt miretur turba, laboro: contentus paucis lectoribus, Edited by Perry, C. H. Herford and Simpson, Evelyn. London: W. Stansby, 1616.
1611
"A Description of Cooke-ham" In Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. London: Valentine Simmes, 1611.
The Tempest. London: Ptd. Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount, 1611.
1606
Choice, Chance and Change: or, Conceites in their Colours. London: Imprinted for Nathaniell Fosbrooke, 1606.
1605
Mundus Alter et Idem siue Terra Australis antehac semper incognita longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrime lustrata. Frankfort [London]: Ascanij de Rinialme [Actually Humphrey Lownes], 1605.
1604
A Piece of Friar Bacons Brazen-heads Pro-phesie. London: Ptd. by T.C. for Arthur Iohnson, 1604.
1590
The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. London: William Ponsonbie, 1590.
1583
The Second part of the Anatomie of Abuses, conteining The Display of Corruptions, with a perfect description of such imperfections, blemishes and abuses, as now reigning in euerie degree, require reformation for feare of Gods vengeance to be powred vpon the people and countrie, without speedie repentance and conuersion vnto God: made dialogwise by Phillip Stubbs.. London: Ptd. by R[oger] W[ard] for William Wright, 1583.
1581
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1579
1573
A Dialogue both pleasante and pietifull, wherein is a godly regimente against the fever Pestilence with a consolacion and comfort against death. Vol. Newlie. corr. London: Iohn Kingston, 1573.
“The maner of her Wyll, and what she left to London, and all those in it: at her departing” In A sweet Nosegay, or Pleasant Posye: contayning a hundred and ten Phylosophicall Flowers . London: R. Jones, 1573.
1572
A letter sent by I.B. Gentleman vnto his very frende Maystet [sic] R.C. Esquire: vvherin is conteined a large discourse of the peopling & inhabiting the cuntrie called the Ardes, and other adiacent in the north of Ireland, and taken in hand by Sir Thomas Smith one of the Queenes Maiesties priuie Counsel, and Thomas Smith Esquire, his sonne. London: Ptd. by Henry Binneman for Anthonhson [i.e. Anthony Kitson], 1572.
1516
Libellus vere aureus nec minus salutaris quam festivus de optimo reip[ublicae] statu, deq[ue] noua Insula Vtopia. [Louvain, Belgium]: Arte Theodorice Martini, 1516.