The English secretorie: or, plaine and direct method, for the enditing of all manner of epistles or letters, as well familliar as others: destinguished by their diuersities vnder their seuerall titles : the like whereof hath neuer hitherto beene published. Studiouslie, now corrected, refined & amended, in far more apt & better sort then before: according to the authors true meaning, deliuered in his former edition: togeather (also) with the second part then left out, and long since promised to be performed. Also, a declaration of all such tropes, figures or schemes, as either vsually, or for ornament sake, are in this method required. Finally, the partes and office of a secretorie, in like maner, amplie discoursed, all which to the best and easiest direction that may be, for young learners and practizers: are now, newlie, wholelie and ioyntly published. By Angel Day.
1592
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The English secretorie: or, plaine and direct method, for the enditing of all manner of epistles or letters, as well familliar as others: destinguished by their diuersities vnder their seuerall titles : the like whereof hath neuer hitherto beene published. Studiouslie, now corrected, refined & amended, in far more apt & better sort then before: according to the authors true meaning, deliuered in his former edition: togeather (also) with the second part then left out, and long since promised to be performed. Also, a declaration of all such tropes, figures or schemes, as either vsually, or for ornament sake, are in this method required. Finally, the partes and office of a secretorie, in like maner, amplie discoursed, all which to the best and easiest direction that may be, for young learners and practizers: are now, newlie, wholelie and ioyntly published. By Angel Day.
Created/published
Imprinted at London : By Richard Iones, dwelling at the Rose and Crowne neere Holborne Bridge, 1592.
Description
[8], 36, 29-156, [4], 81, [3], 82-107, [1], 108-143, [5] p. ; (4to)
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Note
"The second part of the English secretory:" has separate dated title page, pagination and register.
"A declaration of all such tropes, figures or schemes, as for excellencie and ornament in writing," has separate dated title page on leaf ²M2r.
Stationers' register: Pt.2 entered to R. Waldegrave 10 January 1587
"A declaration of all such tropes, figures or schemes, as for excellencie and ornament in writing," has separate dated title page on leaf ²M2r.
Stationers' register: Pt.2 entered to R. Waldegrave 10 January 1587
ESTC staff note
STC (2nd. ed.) and DFo catalogue say printed by T. Orwin.
Cited/described in
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.) (STC), 6402
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S1077
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S1077
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
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STC 6402.2
Folger-specific note
cs1176. Stained. Provenance: bookplate of Bernard Edward, Duke of Norfolk; Sotheby sale of Arundel Castle Library, 11 June 1923: Howard family library copy; bought by Folger in 1923 from Pickering & Chatto catalogue 208:153a