Book contents
- Frontmatter
- COUNCIL OF THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR 1841-2
- PREFACE
- DR. DEE'S DIARY
- CATALOGUS LIBRORUM BIBLIOTHECÆ EXTERNÆ MORTLACENSIS D. JOH. DEE, A° 1583, 6 SEPT
- INDEX TO THE DIARY
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
- PREFACE TO THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TRACTS
- Part Title
- THE COMPENDIOUS REHEARSAL, ETC
- CHAPTER II HEREUPON FOLLOWED MY GOOD ESTIMATION AND CREDIT IN MATTERS OF GOOD LEARNING, BOTH ABROAD AND AT HOME IN ENGLAND. ABROAD AS FOLLOWETH
- CHAPTER III MY CREDIT AND ESTIMATION IN ENGLAND, FOR THE MOST PART OF THE FORMER WHOLE RACE
- CHAPTER IV OTHER HER MAJESTiE'S SPECIALLY GRACIOUS AND VERY BOUNTIFULL FAVOURS TOWARDS ME USED
- CHAPTER V SOME MY DUTIFULL SERVICES DONE UNTO HER MAJESTIE IN THE SPACE OF THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AND MORE
- CHAPTER VI MY LABORS AND PAINES BESTOWED AT DIVERS TYMES TO PLEASURE MY NATIVE COUNTRY BY WRITING OF DIVERS BOOKES AND TREATISES; SOME IN LATINE, SOME IN ENGLISH, AND SOME OF THEM WRITTEN AT HER MAJESTIES COMMANDEMENT
- CHAPTER VII A BRIEFE NOTE AND SOME REMEMBRANCE OF MY LATE SPOYLED MORTLAKE LIBRARY. A. 1583
- CHAPTER VIII SOME OF MY DAMAGES AND LOSSES UNDUELY SUSTAINED IN ENGLAND WITHIN THE SPACE OF THESE NINE YEARES LAST PAST, AND THAT CONTRARY TO HER MAJESTIES MOST GRACIOUS CAVEAT AND EXPRESSE COMMANDMENT IN THE MOST PART OF IT
- CHAPTER IX THE CHARGES OF MY LAST RETORNE FROM BEYOND THE SEAS, A. 1589, BEING FAVOURABLY CALLED HOME BY HER MAJESTIE FROM TREBON CASTLE IN BOHEMIA
- CHAPTER X THE HARD MAKING OF PROVISION FOR SOME HUNDRED POUNDS, FOR THE NEEDEFUL MAINTEYNANCE OF ME, MY WIFE, OUR CHILDREN, AND FAMILY, FOR THESE THREE LAST YEARES, AND THAT BUT WITH A MEANE DYET AND SIMPLE APPARELL: I HAVING NOT ONE PENY OF CERTAINE FEE, REVENUE, STIPEND, OR PENSION, EITHER LEFT ME, OR RESTORED UNTO ME, OR OF ANY YET BESTOWED ON ME
- CHAPTER XI MY LAMENTABLE AND FINALL COMPLAINT, AND MOST FERVENT PETITION
- CHAPTER XII THE RESOLUTION FOR GENERALL, VERY EASY, AND SPEEDY REMEDY, IN THIS RARE AND LAMENTABLE CASE
- CHAPTER XIII SUNDRY GOOD REASONS, WHY I RATHER DESIRE SAINCT CROSSE'S, THAN ANY OTHER LIVING, FEE, OR DIGNITY OF LIKE VALUE TO BE HAD IN ANY OTHER PLACE
- CHAPTER XIV SOME GOOD FRUITE LIKELY TO ENSUE OF THE FORESAID SPEEDY AND SUFFICIENT MY RELIEFE AND MAINTEYNANCE
- To the most Reverend father in God, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitaine of all England, one of her Majesties most honorable privy Counsaile: my singular good Lord
- Peroratio
- CONTENTS
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER,* 1595 to 1608
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART II
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART III
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART IV
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART V
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART VI
- ADDITIONAL NOTES
- SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS. NO. I
- PREFACE
- LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS NOTICED
- ADDITIONAL NOTE
Peroratio
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
- Frontmatter
- COUNCIL OF THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR 1841-2
- PREFACE
- DR. DEE'S DIARY
- CATALOGUS LIBRORUM BIBLIOTHECÆ EXTERNÆ MORTLACENSIS D. JOH. DEE, A° 1583, 6 SEPT
- INDEX TO THE DIARY
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
- PREFACE TO THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TRACTS
- Part Title
- THE COMPENDIOUS REHEARSAL, ETC
- CHAPTER II HEREUPON FOLLOWED MY GOOD ESTIMATION AND CREDIT IN MATTERS OF GOOD LEARNING, BOTH ABROAD AND AT HOME IN ENGLAND. ABROAD AS FOLLOWETH
- CHAPTER III MY CREDIT AND ESTIMATION IN ENGLAND, FOR THE MOST PART OF THE FORMER WHOLE RACE
- CHAPTER IV OTHER HER MAJESTiE'S SPECIALLY GRACIOUS AND VERY BOUNTIFULL FAVOURS TOWARDS ME USED
- CHAPTER V SOME MY DUTIFULL SERVICES DONE UNTO HER MAJESTIE IN THE SPACE OF THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AND MORE
- CHAPTER VI MY LABORS AND PAINES BESTOWED AT DIVERS TYMES TO PLEASURE MY NATIVE COUNTRY BY WRITING OF DIVERS BOOKES AND TREATISES; SOME IN LATINE, SOME IN ENGLISH, AND SOME OF THEM WRITTEN AT HER MAJESTIES COMMANDEMENT
- CHAPTER VII A BRIEFE NOTE AND SOME REMEMBRANCE OF MY LATE SPOYLED MORTLAKE LIBRARY. A. 1583
- CHAPTER VIII SOME OF MY DAMAGES AND LOSSES UNDUELY SUSTAINED IN ENGLAND WITHIN THE SPACE OF THESE NINE YEARES LAST PAST, AND THAT CONTRARY TO HER MAJESTIES MOST GRACIOUS CAVEAT AND EXPRESSE COMMANDMENT IN THE MOST PART OF IT
- CHAPTER IX THE CHARGES OF MY LAST RETORNE FROM BEYOND THE SEAS, A. 1589, BEING FAVOURABLY CALLED HOME BY HER MAJESTIE FROM TREBON CASTLE IN BOHEMIA
- CHAPTER X THE HARD MAKING OF PROVISION FOR SOME HUNDRED POUNDS, FOR THE NEEDEFUL MAINTEYNANCE OF ME, MY WIFE, OUR CHILDREN, AND FAMILY, FOR THESE THREE LAST YEARES, AND THAT BUT WITH A MEANE DYET AND SIMPLE APPARELL: I HAVING NOT ONE PENY OF CERTAINE FEE, REVENUE, STIPEND, OR PENSION, EITHER LEFT ME, OR RESTORED UNTO ME, OR OF ANY YET BESTOWED ON ME
- CHAPTER XI MY LAMENTABLE AND FINALL COMPLAINT, AND MOST FERVENT PETITION
- CHAPTER XII THE RESOLUTION FOR GENERALL, VERY EASY, AND SPEEDY REMEDY, IN THIS RARE AND LAMENTABLE CASE
- CHAPTER XIII SUNDRY GOOD REASONS, WHY I RATHER DESIRE SAINCT CROSSE'S, THAN ANY OTHER LIVING, FEE, OR DIGNITY OF LIKE VALUE TO BE HAD IN ANY OTHER PLACE
- CHAPTER XIV SOME GOOD FRUITE LIKELY TO ENSUE OF THE FORESAID SPEEDY AND SUFFICIENT MY RELIEFE AND MAINTEYNANCE
- To the most Reverend father in God, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitaine of all England, one of her Majesties most honorable privy Counsaile: my singular good Lord
- Peroratio
- CONTENTS
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER,* 1595 to 1608
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART II
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART III
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART IV
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART V
- DR. JOHN DEE, WARDEN OF MANCHESTER. (1595 TO 1608.) PART VI
- ADDITIONAL NOTES
- SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS. NO. I
- PREFACE
- LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS NOTICED
- ADDITIONAL NOTE
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- John Dee's Diary, Catalogue of Manuscripts and Selected Letters , pp. 191 - 196Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1842