- John
Windet (fl 1584–1611) was an
English printer,
notable for his
music publications. He was a
close business ****ociate of
fellow printer John Wolfe....
- and
Gouernment of Venice.
Lewes Lewkenor, trsl. London: "Imprinted by I.
Windet for E. Mattes." Da Canal, Martin, "Les
estoires de Venise" (13th-century...
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James Windet (died 20
November 1664) was an
English physician.
Windet erroneously said to have been
originally of Queen's College,
Oxford (Foster). He...
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Government of Venice.
Lewes Lewkenor, translator. London: "Imprinted by I.
Windet for E. Mattes". The most
important contemporary account of Venice's governance...
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Title page of Hume's
First Part of
Ayres (1605),
printed by John
Windet...
-
McNaught (1849-1918)
helped build its po****rity in schools. When John
Windet printed the 1594
edition of the
Sternhold and
Hopkins Psalter, he added...
- of
instrumental music composed by John Dowland. It was
published by John
Windet in 1604. It
consists of a set of
seven slow
pieces which the
composer calls...
- on 17
March 1606, and
published later that year by the
bookseller John
Windet. The
title page of the
first edition states that the play was
acted at the...
- with
Windet,
first as a
journeyman and then in 1609 as
partner in his
house at the sign of the
Cross Keys,
until Windet's death in 1610.
Windet left a...
- by
Thomas Creede for Burby). This text was
republished in 1609 (by John
Windet for John Smethwick) and 1622 (by
William Stansby for Smethwick). The Folio...