The history of the world : the second part, in six books, being a continuation of the famous history...
The history of the world : the second part, in six books, being a continuation of the famous history of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight : beginning where he left; viz. at the end of the Macedonian kingdom, and deduced to these later-times : that is, from the year of the world 3806, or, 160 years before Christ, till the end of the year 1640 after Christ / by Alexander Ross ; wherein the most remarkable passages of those times, (both ecclesiasticall and civill) in the greatest states, empires, and kingdomes, are represented ; together with a chronologie of those times, &c. and an alphabeticall-table by the author.
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Publisher
London : Printed for John Clark ..., 1652.
Date
1652.
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RB/DQ909/16
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Language
English
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2 pts. in 1 ([34], 647, [127] p.) ; 32 cm. (fol.)
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Publisher
London : Printed for John Clark ..., 1652.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1652.
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The history of the world : the second part, in six books, being a continuation of the famous history of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight : beginning where he left; viz. at the end of the Macedonian kingdom, and deduced to these later-times : that is, from the year of the world 3806, or, 160 years before Christ, till the end of the year 1640 after Christ...
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A brief chronology of the principal passages faln out in the world / Alexander Ross. London : Printed for John Clark ..., 1652 has separate t.p. and paging.
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Wing R1956.
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RB/DQ909/16
Record Identifier
74VKJ3LVQKN3
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909
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991022172179702626
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