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Entry in the Stationers' Register

Jonas Man
Benjamin Fisher
Entred for their Copie under the handes
of master Doctor [Thomas?] Worrall
and both the wardens [Master Clement
Knight and Master Felix Kingston] A
booke Called An Accidence or pathwaye to
experience necessarye for all young sea men etc.

by Captaine John Smith ..... vid

(Arber, Registers, IV, 169.)

Editions

    Early:

    1626.

  • AN ∥ ACCIDENCE ∥ OR ∥ The Path-way to ∥ EXPERIENCE. ∥ Necessary
    for all Young Sea-men, or those ∥ that are desirous to goe to Sea, briefly shewing ∥ the
    Phrases, Offices, and Words of Command, ∥ Belonging to the Building, Ridging,
    and Sayling, ∥ a Man of Warre; And how to manage ∥ a Fight at Sea. ∥ Together
    with the Charge and Duty of ∥ every Officer, and their Shares: ∥ Also the Names, Weight,
    Charge, Shot, and ∥ Powder, of all sorts of great Ordnance.With the use of the Petty
    Tally.
    ∥ Written by Captaine John Smith some- ∥ times Governour of Virginia, and
    Admirall ∥ of New England. ∥ [Rule] ∥ LONDON: ∥ Printed for Jonas Man, and
    Benjamin Fisher, ∥ and are to be sold at the signe of the Talbot, ∥ in Aldersgate streete.
    1626. ∥

    Quarto, pp. [8], 1–19, 24–42 (there are no pages 20–23); A — F in fours. In one
    surviving copy (John Carter Brown Library, Providence, R.I.) a cancel replaces
    sig. A2r–v with a dedication to Sir Robert Heath. The book ends with a list of
    Errata (p. 42) and a blank leaf.

  • 1627.

  • Reissue of the same text, with the date on the title page changed. This should
    not be confused with the Sea Grammar, also published in 1627.


  • 37

    1636.

  • An Accidence for the Sea. Very necessary for all young Sea-men, or those
    that are desirous to goe to Sea, briefly shewing the Phrases, Offices and Words of
    Command, belonging to the Building, Rigging, and Sayling a Man of Warre; and
    how to manage a Navy and Fight at Sea. Together with the Charge and Duty of
    every Officer, and their Shares. Also the Names, Weight, Charge, Shot, and
    Powder, of all sorts of great Ordnance. With the use of the Petty Tally. London,
    Printed by T. H[arper] for Benjamin Fisher, and are to be sold at his shop at the
    sign of the Talbot in Aldersgate street. 1636.

    Octavo, pp. [10], 62; A in six, B–D in eights, and E in seven. There is no
    author's name. This is a reprint of the 1626 edition in smaller format, with a dedication
    to "Algernoon [sic], Lord Percy, Earle of Northumberland ...," and a table
    of contents replacing Smith's dedication and address "To the Reader."

    Modern:

    1884, etc.

  • Capt. John Smith, President of Virginia, and Admiral of New England. Works.
    1608–1631
    , ed. Edward Arber (Birmingham). See the list of issues of the Arber text
    in the General Introduction in Volume I.