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    The true tryall and examination of a mans owne selfe wherein euery faithfull Christian, by looking into his conscience, may most plainely behold his spirituall deformity by nature, described, his actuall rebellion by disobedience detected, his promise breach at baptisme, by ordinary transgression apparantly proued, his lamentable estate through sinne discouered, his wilfull obstinacie by dayly disorder displayed, and lastly howe by earnest repentaunce, and faith in Christ Iesu, he is from all the same clearely pardoned, forgiuen, released and reconciled / done in Englishe by Tho. Newton.
    Date of publication:
    1587
    
    Author(s):
    Hyperius, Andreas, 1511-1564. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Attributed to Andreas Hyperius by STC (2nd ed.) and NUC pre-1956 imprints. Signatures: [pi]A¹²(-[pi]A1) A-H¹². Pages 27 and 143 misnumbered as 72 and 142 respectively. Title in ornamental border. Reproduction of original ...
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    A direction for the health of magistrates and studentes Namely suche as bee in their consistent age, or neere thereunto: drawen aswell out of sundry good and commendable authours, as also vpon reason and faithfull experience otherwise certaynely grounded. Written in Latin by Guilielmus Gratarolus, and Englished, by T.N.
    Date of publication:
    1574
    
    Author(s):
    Gratarolo, Guglielmo, 1516?-1568? and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Translation of: De literatorum et eorum qui magistratibus funguntur conservanda præservandaque valetudine. Translator's dedication signed: Thomas Newton. Signatures: A⁴ [par.]² B-X⁴. Running title reads: A direction for ...
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    Straunge, lamentable, and tragicall hystories translated out of French into Englishe by R.S.
    Date of publication:
    1577
    
    Author(s):
    Bandello, Matteo, 1485-1561. ; Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607. and Smythe, R.
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    Attributed to Bandello by STC (2nd ed.). Editor's dedication signed: T.N. Signatures: A-P⁴ (last leaf blank). Title within ornamental border. Formerly STC 13524. Imperfect: defaced, with print show-through. Reproduction ...
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    A funerall sermon, both godlye, learned and comfortable, preached at S. Maries in Cambridge, Anno 1551. at the buriall of the reuerend doctor, and faithfull pastor of the Churche of Christe, Martin Bucer. By Matthew Parker Doctor in Diuinitie, and since, Archbishoppe of Canterburye
    Date of publication:
    1587
    
    Author(s):
    Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    An edition of: Howe we ought to take the death of the godly. a sermon made in Cambrydge at the buriall of the noble clerck. Publication date from STC. Dedication signed: Thomas Newton [translator, from an abridged Latin ...
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    An herbal for the Bible Containing a plaine and familiar exposition of such similitudes, parables, and metaphors, both in the olde Testament and the newe, as are borrowed and taken from herbs, plants, trees, fruits and simples, by obseruation of their vertues, qualities, natures, properties, operations, and effects: and by the holie prophets, sacred writers, Christ himselfe, and his blessed Apostles vsually alledged, and into their heauenly oracles, for the better beautifieng and plainer opening of the same, profitably inserted. Drawen into English by Thomas Newton.
    Date of publication:
    1587
    
    Author(s):
    Lemnius, Levinus, 1505-1568. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    A translation of: Lemnius, Levinus. Herbarum atque arborum quæ in Bibliis passim obviæ sunt. The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A". Running title reads: An herball to the Bible. Includes index. Reproduction ...
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    The touchstone of complexions generallye appliable, expedient and profitable for all such, as be desirous & carefull of their bodylye health : contayning most easie rules & ready tokens, whereby euery one may perfectly try, and throughly know, as well the exacte state, habite, disposition, and constitution, of his owne body outwardly : as also the inclinations, affections, motions, & desires of his mynd inwardly / first written in Latine, by Leuine Lemnie ; and now Englished by Thomas Newton.
    Date of publication:
    1576
    
    Author(s):
    Lemnius, Levinus, 1505-1568. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Translation of: De habitu et constitutione corporis. Title in ornamental border. "Cum priuilegio." Signatures: [fleuron]⁸(-[fleuron]8) A-X⁸. Pages numbered consecutively on recto only. Numerous errors in paging. Reproduction ...
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    A commentarie or exposition vppon the twoo Epistles generall of Sainct Peter, and that of Sainct Jude. First faithfullie gathered out of the lectures and preachinges of that worthie instrumente in Goddes Churche, Doctour Martine Luther. And now out of Latine, for the singuler benefite and comfort of the godlie, familiarlie translated into Englishe by Thomas Newton
    Date of publication:
    1581
    
    Author(s):
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    A translation of: Enarrationes in Epistolas Divi Petri duas et Judae unam. Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library. Lacking title page.
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    Approoved medicines and cordiall receiptes with the natures, qualities, and operations of sundry samples. Very commodious and expedient for all that are studious of such knowledge.
    Date of publication:
    1580
    
    Author(s):
    Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    The epistle signed: Thomas Newton. Print faded and show-through; leaves tightly bound. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The olde mans dietarie A worke no lesse learned then necessary for the preseruation of olde persons in perfect health and soundnesse. Englished out of Latine, and now first published by Thomas Newton.
    Date of publication:
    1586
    
    Author(s):
    Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Latin sources not identified. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: A⁴ B-C D⁴. Running title reads: The oldmans dietarie. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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    An epitaphe vpon the worthy and honorable lady, the Lady Knowles
    Date of publication:
    1569
    
    Author(s):
    Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Signed: Tho. Nevvton. Verse - "Death with his darte hath vs berefte,". Lady Catherine Knollys died 15 Jan. 1569. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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    A view of valyaunce Describing the famous feates, and martiall exploites of two most mightie nations, the Romains and the Carthaginians, for the conquest and possession of Spayne. Translated out of an auncient recorde of antiquitie, written by Rutilius Rufus, a Romaine Gentleman, and a Capitaine of charge vnder Scipio, in the same warres. Very delightfull to reade, and neuer before this time publyshed.
    Date of publication:
    1580
    
    Author(s):
    Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Rutilius Rufus is a pseudonym for Thomas Newton. Preface signed: Thomas Newton. Leaves marked, stained, creased and torn. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh
    Date of publication:
    1581
    
    Author(s):
    Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. ; et al.show everyone Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. ; Heywood, Jasper, 1535-1598. ; Neville, Alexander, 1544-1614. ; Studley, John, 1545?-1590? ; T. N. (Thomas Nuce), d. 1617. ; Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
    Description:
    Editor's dedication signed: Thomas Newton. In verse. A reprinting of the following translations previously published separately: "Hercules furens", "Thyestes", and "Troas" by Jasper Heywood; "Œedipus" by Alexander Neville ...
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    The booke of Marcus Tullius Cicero entituled Paradoxa Stoicorum Contayninge a precise discourse of diuers poinctes and conclusions of vertue and phylosophie according the traditions and opinions of those philosophers, whiche were called Stoikes. Wherunto is also annexed a philosophicall treatyse of the same authoure called Scipio hys dreame. Anno. 1569.
    Date of publication:
    1569
    
    Author(s):
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius. ; Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607. and Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Somnium Scipionis.
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    Translator's dedication signed: Thomas Newton. "Scipio hys dream," a translation of: Cicero. Somnium Scipionis, has caption title on leaf E3. Signatures: pi⁴ A-F. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Fovvre seuerall treatises of M. Tullius Cicero conteyninge his most learned and eloquente discourses of frendshippe: oldage: paradoxes: and Scipio his dreame. All turned out of Latine into English, by Thomas Newton.
    Date of publication:
    1577
    
    Author(s):
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    Includes index. Leaf 134 misnumbered 133. The last leaf is blank. F8 is cancelled. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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    A notable historie of the Saracens Briefly and faithfully descrybing the originall beginning, continuaunce and successe aswell of the Saracens, as also of Turkes, Souldans, Mamalukes, Assassines, Tartarians and Sophians. With a discourse of their affaires and actes from the byrthe of Mahomet their first péeuish prophet and founder for 700 yéeres space. VVhereunto is annexed a compendious chronycle of all their yeerely exploytes, from the sayde Mahomets time tyll this present yeere of grace. 1575. Drawn out of Augustine Curio and sundry other good authours by Thomas Newton.
    Date of publication:
    1575
    
    Author(s):
    Curione, Celio Augustino, 1538-1567. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    A translation of: Sarracenicae historiae libri tres. The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    True and Christian friendshippe With all the braunches, members, parts, and circumstances thereof, Godly and learnedly described. Written first in Latine by that excellent and learned man, Lambertus Danæus, and now turned into English. Together also with a right excellent inuectiue of the same author, against the wicked exercise of diceplay, and other prophane gaming.
    Date of publication:
    1586
    
    Author(s):
    Daneau, Lambert, ca. 1530-1595? and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    A translation by Thomas Newton of: Daneau, L. "Tractatus de amicitia Christiana" and also his "Brieve remonstrance sur les jeux de sort ou de hazard, et principalement de dez et de cartes" which was first published in Latin ...
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    The worthye booke of old age othervvyse entituled the elder Cato contayning a learned defence and praise of age, and aged men: writen in latine by that father of eloquence Marcus Tullius Cicero, and now englished. VVherunto is annexed a recitall of diuerse men that liued long. With a declaracion of sundrye soortes of yeares, and the diuersitie betwene the yeres in the old time, and our yeares nowe adayes. Anno. 1569
    Date of publication:
    1569
    
    Author(s):
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius. and Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
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    A translation of: Cato Major de senectute. Translator's dedication signed: Thomas Nevvton. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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