Author:Henry Stubbe
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[edit]- Clamor, Rixa, Joci, Mendacia, Furta, Cachiny; or a Severe Enquiry into the Late Oneirocritica Published by John Wallis, Grammar-Reader in Oxon. (1657)
- Vindication of that Prudent and Honourable Knight Sir Henry Vane (1659)
- Essay in Defence of the Good Old Cause (1659)
- A Light Shining Out Of Darkness (1659)
- The Indian nectar, or, A discourse concerning chocolate (1662)
- The Plus Ultra Reduced to a Non Plus (1670)
- Legends No Histories (1670)
- Campanella Revived (1670)
- An Epistolary Discourse Concerning Phlebotomy and The Lord Bacons Relation of the Sweating-Sickness Examined (1671)
- A Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands (1672)
- An Account of the Rise and Progress of Mahometanism, and a Vindication of him and his Religion from the Calumnies of the Christians (1674?) (external scan)
- "Observations Made by a Curious and Learned Person, sailing from England, to the Caribe-Islands" in Philosophical Transactions, 2, pp. 494–500
- "An Enlargement of the Observations formerly publisht Numb. 27. imparted by a Curious Travellour to Jamaica; Where do occurr Discourses about the Steams of the Sea; the Colour of the Sea; various Plants and Animals in Jamaica, and other Islands of the Caribes; the qualities of Tobacco growing in Nitrous Ground; Hurricans; a way to make a Boat ride at Anchor in the main Sea; the effects of the Change of Climat on Human Bodies; a probable way of Preventing and Curing Sickness in Travellors to the West-Indies, &c." in Philosophical Transactions, 3, pp. 699–709
Works about Stubbe
[edit]- "Stubbs, Henry (1632-1676)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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