"This is an extension of Nat. Lee's Lovesong, which occurs in his tragedy of "Theodosius", 1680. In the play there are but three stanzas. The remainder were added"--cf. Crawford, Bibliotheca Lindesiana, no. 475. and Begins: Hail to the mirtle shade ...
Publisher:
Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guiltspur-street,
English Janus, Jocular intelligence, Mercurius bifrons, News from Heaven and Hell, Occurrences domestick and forraign, and True and serious intelligence
Description:
Below title on each issue: Published every Thursday., Description based on: Numb. 1 [17 Feb. 1681]; title from caption., First two issues dated in MS (cf. Nelson & Seccombe)., Imprint from colophon., Latest issue consulted: Numb. 1 [17 Feb. 1681]., Printed in two columns., The title page verso of no. 1 has caption title: The jocular intelligence, or, New from heaven and Hell, from Purgatory and Elezium ..., Weekly, and Year of publication from date of issue.
Publisher:
Printed for T. B.,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--Charles II, 1660-1685--Newspapers. and Great Britain--Politics and government--1660-1685--Newspapers.
Signatures: A-I4(A1 blank, wanting). Imperfect: headline of leaf A4 mutilated. and Woodcut of No-body on title page, of Some-body on verso of last leaf.
Publisher:
Printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbiean, at the signe of No-body,
Brooke, John, d. 1582 Crespin, Jean, d. 1572 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Deutung der greulichen Figur des Mönchkalbs Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560. Deutung der greulichen Figur des Papstesels
Published / Created:
1579
Call Number:
1989 252
Image Count:
27
Alternative Title:
Declaration of a popish asse., Deutung der zwei greulichen Figuren, Papstesel zu Rom und Mönchkalbs zu Freiberg in Meissen gefunden. English., and Interpretation of a moonkish calfe.
Description:
"A declaration of the monstrous figure of a popish asse ..." / by Philip Melancthon: leaves 1-11., "John Crespin unto the Christian reader": leaf 3., "The interpretacion of Martin Luther, of the monster, in the figure and lykenesse of a moonkish calfe ...": leaves 12-19; original title: Deuttung des Munchkalbs zu Freyberg., Imprint from colophon; imprint on title page reads: These books are to be sould in Powles Churchyard at the signe of the Parat., Running title for leaves 1-11: The declaration of a popish asse., Running title for leaves 12-19 [i.e. 18]: The interpretation of a moonkish calfe., and Translation of: De deux monstres prodigieuz ..., which is itself a translation of: Deutung der zwei greulichen Figuren, Papstesel zu Rom und Mönchkalbs zu Freiberg in Meissen gefunden.
Publisher:
Imprinted at London by Thomas East, dwelling by Paules Wharfe,