English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

1577.  Zvingerus, Theodor. Methodus apodemica in eorum gratiam qui cum fructu in quocunq; tandem vitae genere peregrinari cupiunt, a Theod.  Zvingero.  Basiliense typis delineata, et cum aliis tum quatuor praesertim Athenarum vivis exemplis illustrata. Basileae, 1577.

1578.  Bourne, William. A booke called the Treasure for traveilers, devided into five parts, contayning very necessary matters for all sortes of travailers, eyther by sea or by lande. London, 1578.

1578. ——­ A Regiment for the Sea, containing verie necessarie matters for all sortes of men and travailers:  netyly corrected and amended by Thomas Hood.  London, 1578.

1578.  Lipsius, Justus. De ratione cum fructu peregrinandi, et praesertim in Italia. (In Epistola ad Ph.  Lanoyum.) Justi Lipsii Epistolae Selectae:  fol. 106.  Parisiis, 1610.

1580.  Sidney.  Sir Philip Sidney to his brother Robert Sidney when he was on his travels; advising him what circuit to take; how to behave, what authors to read, etc.  In Letters and Memorials of State, collected by Arthur Collins.  London, 1746.

1587.  Pighius (Stephanus Vinandus). Hercules Prodicius, seu principis juventutis vita et peregrinatio.  Ex officina C. Plantini.  Antverpiae, 1587.

1587.  Meierus, Albertus. Methodus describendi regimes, urbes et arces, et quid singulis locis proecipue in peregrinationibus homines nobiles ac docti animadvertere, observare et annotare debeant.  Per M. Albertum Meierum.  Helmstadii, 1587.

1589. ——­ Certaine briefe and speciall instructions for gentlemen, merchants, students, souldiers, marriners ... employed in services abroad or anie way occasioned to converse in the kingdomes and governementes of forren princes.  London, 1589. (Translation by Philip Jones.)

1592.  Stradling, Sir John. A Direction for Travailers taken out of Justus Lipsius and enlarged for the behoofe of the right honorable Lord, the young Earle of Bedford, being now ready to travell.  London, 1592.

1595.  Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex (or Bacon ?).  Harl.  MS. 6265, p. 428. Profitable instructions, for Roger Manners, Earl of Rutland.

1595 (?).  Davison, William (Secretary of Queen Elizabeth.) Harl.  MS. 6893. Instructions for Travel.

1598.  Loysius, Georgius. G.  Loysii Curiovoitlandi Pervigilium Mercurii, quo agitur de praestantissimis peregrinantis virtutibus, ...  Curiae Variscorum, 1598.

1598.  Dallington, Sir Robert. A Method for Travell, shewed by taking the view of France as it stoode in the yeare of our Lord, 1598.  N.D., London, printed by Thomas Creede.

c. 1600. A True Description and Direction of what is most worthy to be seen in all Italy.  Anon., N.D. Harleian Miscellany, vol. v.  No. 128.

1604.  Pitsius, Joannes, Ioannis Pitsii Anglii Sacrae Theologiae Doctoris de Peregrinatione libri septem.  Dusseldorpii, 1604.

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