Conduct Literature for Women, Part II, 1640-1710( 2) H 2496 p. 02
St Clair, William 著
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A very fruitful and pleasant booke called the instruction of a christenwoman, made first in latyne, by the right famous clerke mayster Lewes Vives,and tourned out of latyne into Englishe by Rycharde Hyrde (1529), Juan LuisVivies; the defence of good women (1540), Sir Thomas Elyot; the Christenstate of matrimony, moost necessary and profitable for all them, that enteredto live quietly and godlye in the Christen state of holy wedlocke newly setforth in Englyshe (1541), Heinrich Bullinger; a mirhor mete for all mothers,matrones and maidens (1579), T. Salter; a christal glasse for christianwomen, contayining an excellent discourse, of the life and death of KatherineStubbes (1591), Philip Stubbes; a godly forme of householde government, forthe ordering of private families (1598), John Dod and Robert Cleaver;Pasquils mistresse - or the worthie and unworthie woman, with his descriptionand passion of that furie, jealousie (1600), Nicholas Breton; a lookingglasse for married folkes, set forth dialogue-wise (1610), Richard Snawsel;the excellency of good women, the honor and estimation that belongeth untothem, the infallible markes whereby to know them (1613), Barnaby Rich; ofdomesticall duties - eight treatises (extracts) (1622), William Gouge; themother's legacie, to her unborne childe (1624), Elizabeth Joceline; theEnglish gentlewoman, drawne out to the full body -expressing, whathabillments doe best attire her, what ornaments doe best adorne her, whatcomplements doe best accomplish her (1631), R. Brathwait; Tom of all trades,or, the plaine path-way to preferment (1631), T. Powell; the lawesresolutions of womens rights - or, the lawes provision for woemen, amethodicall collection of such statutes and customes, with the cases,opinions, arguements and points of learning in the law, as doe properlyconcern women (extracts) (1632), E.T.; love's court of conscince (1637),Humphrey Crowch; the compleat woman, written in French by monsieur Du-Boscq,and by him reviewed, and amended, now translated by N.N. (1632), Jaques DuBosc; the arraignment of lews, idle, froward and unconstant woman (1615),Joseph Swetman; a mouzell for melastomus (1617), Rachel Speght.
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