Edmund Bolton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1148174A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (4)
- Rome (3)
- England (3)
- History (2)
- Nero, 54-68 (2)
- Nero Emperor of Rome (37-68) (2)
- Social conditions (2)
Books by Edmund Bolton
Total count: 10
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The Roman histories of Lucius Iulius Florusfrom the foundation of Rome, till Caesar Augustus, for aboue DCC yeares, & from thence to Traian near CC yeares, divided by Flor' into IV agesby Wil. Stansby1619-01-01
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Nero Cæsar, or Monarchie deprauedAn historicall worke. Dedicated, with leaue, to the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Admirall. By the translator of Lucius FlorusPrinted by T[homas] S[nodham and Bernard Alsop] for Thomas Walkley, at Britaines Bursse1624-01-01
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Nero Caesar, or Monarchie deprauedan historical worke dedicated to the D of Buckingham L Admirall whereunto beside otherthings [sic], is now newly added the authors priuat account to k. James, concerning ye same, together with a parallel of places in Polybius & Florus openning ye way of best profit in historie, to Mr. Endymion Porter heretofore, and now to all, by the translatour of L. FlorusPrinted by Thomas Snodham and Bernard Alsop1627-01-01
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The cities aduocatein this case or question of honor and armes; whether apprentiship extinguisheth gentry? Containing a cleare refutation of the pernicious common errour affirming it, swallowed by Erasmus of Roterdam, Sir Thomas Smith in his common-weale, Sir Iohn Fern in his blazon, Raphe Broke Yorke Herald, and others. With the copies of transcripts of three letters which gaue occasion of this workePrinted [by Miles Flesher] for William Lee, at the signe of the Turkes Head next to the Miter and Phœnix in Fleet-street1629-01-01
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The cities great concern in this case of question of honour and armswhether apprentiship extinguisheth gentry discoursed : with a clear refutation of the pernicious error that it dothPrinted by William Godbid ...1674-01-01
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The elements of armories.Theatrum Orbis Terrarum1971-01-01
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The cities advocateW. J. Johnson1975-01-01
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The Cities Advocate, In This Case Or Qve- stion of Honor and Armes; Wheter Apprentiship extinguisheth Gentry? Containing a cleare Refutation of the perni- cious common errour affirming it, swal- lowed by Erasmus of Roterdam, Sir Thomas Smith in his Common-weale, Sir John Fern in his Blazon, Raphe Broke Yorke Herald, and others. With the Copies or Transcripts of three Letters which gaue occasion of this worke. ...(2 lines)
The elements of armories.Printed by George Eld-
Nero Caesar, or, Monarchie depravedan historicall workePrinted by T. S[nodham and B. Alsop] for T. Walkley