Creator
Date
Location
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Extent
Language
Reference IDs
ESTC number: R216244
Wing number: F1173A
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 205109
Notes
Edition
The fourth edition
Bibliographic format
octavo
General notes
An edition of "Navigation Spiritualized", first published in 1677 Title words "pleasant .. reflections:" are set in three lines, joined at left by a brace Imprimatur at foot of A5r reads: Geo Stradling, S.T.P. Rev. in Christo Pat. D. Gilb. Archiepisc. Cant. a Sac. Domest. Ex Aed. Lamb. Dec. 14. 1663 Frontispiece is an illustration: a typeset poem, with words framed and intersected by printers' rules in the form of a St. Andrews cross; the plate is a foldout drawing of a compass with typeset text: a table of contents for the reader in need of spiritual advice Caption title on p. 1 and running title in the body of the text reads: A new compass for sea-men; or, navigation spiritualiz'd The "essay toward their much desir'd reformation" has separate pagination and a separate title page which reads: A pathetical and serious disswasive from the horrid and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, vioation of promises; and atheistical contempt of death. Applied by way of caution to sea-men, and now added as an appendix to their New compass. ...; there is no edition statement; imprint is dated 1698 and reads in part: Printed by Tho. Parkust [sic] and M. Fabian; register is continuous
Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2010. Lost at Sea
Also known as
Alternate titles: New compass for seamen, Pathetical and serious disswasive from the horrid and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises; and atheistical contempt of death, New compass for sea-men; or, navigation spiritualized, Navigation spiritualized