As was the case with his contemporary
Nathaniel Bacon, English Jesuits, given their illegal status as
recusants, often published under assumed names. Plowden presented his translations under the name of the distinguished Welsh
Salusbury family. Plowden translated
Daniello Bartoli's 1645 into English as
The Learned Man Defended and Reformed, dedicating it to
George Monk and
William Prynne. It was published in 1660 by
William Leybourn, and sold by
Thomas Dring "near St. Dunstan's Church" on
Fleet Street. The next year, the same printer published
Mathematical Collections, with translations of
Galileo's
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, as well as works of
Kepler,
Castelli,
Tartaglia, and other significant
European Restoration authors. This work, dedicated to
John Denham, also appeared under the name of Salusbury, but most now attribute it to the real "Thomas Salusbury, Esq." ==Texts==