56 books
The Heire. a Comedie [In Five Acts, in Verse and Prose. Second Edition]. Written by T. M(ay).
Lucans Pharsalia, Or, the Civil-Wars of Rome, Between Pompey the Great, and Julius Caesar the Whole Ten Books Englished by Thomas May, Esquire. (1650)
The History of the Parliament of England, Which Began November the Third, MDCXL with a Short and Necessary View of Some Precedent Yeares / Written by Thomas May, Esquire ... (1647)
The Old Couple a Comedy / By Thomas May, Esq. (1658)
A Breviary of the History of the Parliament of England Expressed in Three Parts / Written by Thomas May, Esq. (1680)
Historiae Parliamenti Angliae Breviarium Tribus Partibus Explicitum, I. Causae & Exordia Belli Civilis Angliae, 2. Progressuum Civilis Belli Brevis Mentio, 3. Origins & Progressus Secundi Belli Compendiosa Enarratio / Avthore T.M. (1651)
Two Tragedies Viz. Cleopatra, Queene of Aegypt, and Agrippina, Empress of Rome / Written by Thomas May. (1654)
The Tragedy of Antigone, the Theban Princesse. Written by T.M. (1631)
Lucans Pharsalia, Or, the Civil-Warres of Rome, Between Pompey the Great, and Julius Caesar an Historical Poem Being Till the Death of Julius Caesar. Englished by Thomas May, Esquire. (1659)
The Tragedy of Julia Agrippina; Empresse of Rome. by T.M. (1639)
An Epitomy of English History Wherein Arbitrary Government Is Display'd to the Life, in the Illegal Transactions of the Late Times Under the Tyrannick Usurpation of Oliver Cromwell; Being a Paralell to the Four Years Reign of the Late King James (1690)
A Breviary of the History of the Parliament of England Expressed in Three Parts, 1. the Causes and Beginnings of the Civil War of England, 2. a Short Mention of the Progress of That Civil War (1655)
The Visitation of the County of Worcester, Begun by Thomas May, Chester, and Gregory King, Rouge Dragon, in Trinity Vacacon, 1682, and Finished by Henry Dethick, Richmond, and the Said Rouge Dragon, Pursuivant, in Trinity Vacacon, 1683, by Virtue of Sever
Warrington's Roman Remains
A Supplement to the Pharsalia of Lucan
The Pottery Found at Silchester
Barclay His Argenis
Supplementum Lucani Libri VII...
The History of the Parliament of England, Which Began November 3, 1640
Marci Annaei Lucani Pharsalia, Sive de Bello Civili Libri Decem
The History of the Parliament of England, Which Began November the Third, 1640; With a Short and Necessary View of Some Precedent Years.
The Visitation of the County of Warwick, Begun by Thomas May, Chester, and Gregory King, Rouge Dragon, in Hilary Vacacon, 1682. Reviewed by
The Pottery Found at Silchester; A Descriptive Account of the Pottery Recovered During the Excavations on the Site of the Romano-British City
The History of the Parliament of England, Which Began Nov. 3, 1640; With a Short and Necessary View of Some Precedent Yeares