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Iphigenia Treur-Spel
Amsterdam: Nicolaas Biestkens, 1617.
Ad librum Hugonis Grotii, quem de Satisfactione Christi adversus Faustum Socinum Senensem scriptis, Responsio Iohannis Crellii Franci Ecclesiae Racoviensis Ministri
Raków: Typis Sternacianis, 1623.
Ifigenia. Tragedia di M. Lodovico Dolce
Venice: Giolito de Ferrari, 1501.
Commentariorum linguae latinae tomus primus
Leiden: Apud Seb. Gryphium, 1536.
Erasmi Roterodami Adagiorum chiliades quatuor cum sesquicenturia, ex postrema authori recognitione: quibus praemissi sunt quatuor indices locupletissimi, tam adagiorum quam locorum, tum rerum ac vocum in hoc opere explicatarum, cognituque dignarum. Quae his iam primum accesserint, proxima post praefationes abunde pagella demonstrabit
Basilea: Ex officina Episcopiana, 1574.
Sexti Pompei Festi De verborum significatione fragmentum ex vetustissimo exemplari bibliotheca Farnesiana descriptum. Schedae quae festi fragmento detractae apug Pomponium Laetum Extabant. Ex bibliotheca Fului Ursini. Notae in Sex. Pompei Festi fragmentum, schedas, et epitomama
s.n.: Apud Petrum Santandreanum, 1583.
Des Herrn Racine Trauerspiel Iphigenia, vor einigen Jahren ins deutsche übersetzt, Nunmehro aber mit einer Vorrede und einem Auszuge aus der griechischen Ipigenia des Euripides ans Licht gestellet
Leipzig: Bernhard Christoph Breitopf, 1734.
Defensio fidei catholicae de satisfactione Christi adversus Faustum Socinum Senensem: scripta ab Hugone Grotio
Leiden: Ioannes Patius, 1617.
Dr. Hollingworth's Defence of K. Charles the First's Holy and Divine Book, Called Eikon Basilikē; Against the Rude and Undutiful Assaults of the Late Dr. Walker of Essex. Proving by Living and Unquestionable Evidences, the Aforesaid Book to Be That Royal Martyr's, and Not Dr. Gauden's
London: Samuel Eddowes, 1692.
The Death of King Charles I Proved a Down-Right Murder, With the Aggravations of It. In a Sermon at St. Botolph Aldgate, London, January 30, 1692/3. To Which Are Added, Some Just Reflections Upon Some Late Papers, Concerning That King's Book
London: R. Norton; Walter Kettilby, 1693.
Vindiciae Carolinae, or, A Defence of Eikon basilikē, the Portraicture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and Sufferings in Reply to a Book Intituled Eikonoklastes, Written by Mr. Milton, and Lately Re-Printed at Amsterdam
London: J.L.; Luke Meredith, 1692.