Thou hast here, gentle reader, a true hydrographical description of so much of the world as hath beene hetherto discouered and is comne to our knowledge ..
[1599?]
2
A booke of secrets
1596
3
Bijlaer, Gerard van, active 1540?-1617
The destruction of the Spanish Armada
1588
4
Saxton, Christopher, 1542?-
[Atlas of the counties of England and Wales]
[1590?]
5
Gascoigne, George, -1577
The noble arte of venerie or hunting
[1575]
6
Boazio, Baptista
The famouse West Indian voyadge made by the Englishe fleete of 23 shippes and barkes
[1589?]
7
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637
How to chuse, ride, traine, and diet, both hunting-horses and running horses
1599
8
Helmingham herbal and bestiary
circa 1500
9
Mediciues for horses
[approximately 1565?]
10
Ubaldini, Petruccio, 1524?-1600?
A discourse concerninge the Spanishe fleete inuadinge Englande in the yeare 1588
1590
11
Holinshed, Raphael, d. 1580?
The first volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande
1577
12
A very proper treatise,
1573
13
Cavendish, Thomas, 1560–1592
Account of the last voyage of Thomas Cavendish
1592
14
Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D
The metamorphoses of Ovid
1968
15
Norden, John, 1548–1625?
Speculi Britaniæ pars
1598
16
Blundeville, Thomas, active 1561
A newe booke containing the arte of ryding, and breaking greate horses
[not before 1566]
17
Boazio, Baptista
The true description or draffte of that famous Ile of Wighte
1591
18
Brant, Sebastian, 1458–1521
Stultifera nauis
1509 (14 Dec.)]
19
Manwood, John, -1610
A treatise and discourse of the lawes of the forrest
1598
20
Styward, Thomas
The pathwaie to martiall discipline
[1582]
21
Blundeville, Thomas, active 1561
The fower chiefest offices belonging to horsemanshippe
[1570?]
22
The principal nauigations voiages, traffiques and discoueries of the English nation, made by sea or ouer-land, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1500 yeeres
1598 [-1600]
23
Malory, Thomas, Sir, active 15th century
The noble & joyous boke entytled Le Morte Darthur
1934
24
Astley, John, d. 1595
The art of riding
1584
25
Linschoten, Jan Huygen van, 1563–1611
Iohn Huighen van Linschoten, his Discours of Voyages into ye Easte & West Indies
[1598]
26
Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229–1298
[The legende named in latyn Legenda aurea that is to say in englysshe the golden legende]
15 Feb. 1512
27
The principall navigations, voiages and discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or ouer land, to the most remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1500 yeeres
1589
28
Hakluyt, Richard, 1552?-1616
Translation of a report by Álvaro de Bazan, marquês de Santa Cruz, on the defense of Spain and the West Indies from Sir Francis Drake
circa 1597
29
Zwingli, Ulrich, 1484–1531
A short pathwaye to the ryghte and true vnderstanding of the holye & sacred scriptures
1550
30
Hakluyt, Richard, 1552?-1616
Diuers voyages touching the discouerie of America, and the ilands adiacent vnto the same,
1582
31
Boazio, Baptista
S. Augustini pars est terrae Florida
[1588?]
32
Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229–1298
[Here begynneth the legende named in latyn Legenda aurea, that is to saye in Englysse the golden legende]
16 Feb. 1503 [i.e. 1504]
33
Brant, Sebastian, 1458–1521
Stultifera Nauis,
[1570]
34
James I, King of England, 1566–1625
Letter from James I to an unidentified recipient
circa 1590?
35
Collection of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century printed leaves
circa 1450-1598
36
Cokayne, Thomas, Sir, approximately 1519–1592
A short treatise of hunting
1897
37
Rycharde Rolle hermyte of Hampull in his contemplacyons of the drede and loue of god
[1519?]
38
Ortus vocabuloru[m]
1528
39
Fitzherbert, John, d. 1531
Here begynneth a ryght frutefull mater and hath to name the boke of surueyeng and improume[n]tes
1523
40
Boazio, Baptista
The famouse West Indian voyadge made by the Englishe fleete of 23 shippes and barkes
[1589?]
41
More, Thomas, Saint, 1478–1535
A frutefull pleasaunt, and wittie worke of the beste state of a publique weale, & of the new yle, called Utopia
MCMXXIX [1929]
42
Clifford, Christopher
The schoole of horsmanship
1585
43
Palladio, Andrea, 1508–1580
Selections from Palladio's I Quattro libri dell'architettura
second half of the 15th century
44
Berners, Juliana, b. 1388?
The boke of Saint Albans,
1881
45
Wyngaerde, Anton van den, d. 1571
Van den Wyngaerde's View of London (circa 1550)
1881-1882
46
Saviolo, Vincentio
Vincentio Sauiolo his practise
1595
47
Remedies for diseases in horses
1583
48
Eden, Richard, 1521?-1576
The history of trauayle in the VVest and East Indies, and other countreys lying eyther way, towardes the fruitfull and ryche Moluccaes
1577
49
The principal nauigations, voyages, traffiques and discoueries of the English nation
anno 1599-1600
50
The iust reckenyng, or, Accompt of the whole nomber of the yeares
1547
51
A mapp of the north part from the equinoctial, with the auncient seates of the families mentioned in Genesis
[ca. 1590]
52
Russell, John, -1494
Propositio Johannis Russell
1909
53
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484–1566
The Spanish colonie, or Briefe chronicle of the acts and gestes of the Spaniardes in the West Indies, called the newe World, for the space of XL. yeeres
1583
54
Berners, Juliana, b. 1388?
English hawking and hunting in the Boke of St. Albans
1975
55
Hayton, Frère, approximately 1235–approximately 1314
Here begynneth a lytell cronycle
[approximately 1520?]
56
Stanbridge, John, 1463–1510
Accidentia ex Sta[n]brigiana editione nuper recognita et castigata lima Roberti Whitintoni Lichfeldiensis in florentissimna dromensi academia laureati
anno d[omi]ni MDxxii [1522]
57
Here endeth this presente Cronycle of Englande with the fruyte of tymes, compyled in a boke, & also impry[n]ted by one sumtyme scole mayster of Seynt Albons ..
in the yere of oure lorde god MCCCCC and xx [1520]
58
A very proper treatise
1588
59
Saxton, Christopher, 1542?-
[Atlas of the counties of England and Wales]
[1579]
60
Castanheda, Fernão Lopes de, -1559
The first booke of the Historie of the discouerie and conquest of the East Indias, enterprised by the Portingales, in their daungerous nauigations, in the time of King Don Iohn, the second of that name.