"The Epistle Dedicatorie" to Robert Dudley., A8, B-Z4, Aa-Cc4.(A1 and A2 (both unsigned) are conjugate; apparently a cancel for the original A1). 4to. 18.3 x 13 cm., In reply to A discouerie of I. Nicols minister, misreported a Iesuite, latelye recanted in the tower of London ..., generally ascribed to Robert Parsons., and Slightly stained; slightly wormholed. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Imprinted by Iohn wolfe, for Iohn Harrison, and Thomas manne, dwelling in Pater noster rowe, and are there to be folde,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain --Church history --16th century
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church --History --16th century, Nicholls, John, 1555-1584?, and Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. Discovery of I. Nichols minister.
General editor, Benedictus Arias Montanus. and The second of the great polyglots; known as the Antwerp, or Plantin's polyglot, otherwise the Royal polyglot.
Colloqves ov dialogves, avec vn dictionaire en six langues, flamen, anglois, alleman, françois, espagnol, & italien
Description:
Based on Noël de Berlemont's "Vocabulare", a Flemish-French phrase-book first published in Amsterdam, 1530., Bookseller's label: E. Garcia Rico, Madrid., Colophon: En Anvers, De l'imprimerie de Giles van den Rade. Aux despens Henry Hendricx., In three columns., Ode to Assverus Boon, signed H. Hendricx: p. [5]., Signatures: A-2G⁸., Title in Flemish: Colloquien oft tsamensprekinghen, met eenen vocabuleir, in ses spraken, Neerduyts, Engelsch, Hooghduyts, Fransoys, Spaens en Italiaens. Van nieus verbetert en vermeerdert van twee Colloquien, seer nut en profijtelijck totter reyse ende herberghe., and Title repeated in Flemish on t.p.
Publisher:
Chez Henry Hendricx, au cemitierre Nostre Dame, à la Fleur de Liz,
Subject (Name):
Berlemont, Noël de, -1531, Boon, Assverus, fl. 1598-1599, Hendricx, Henry, fl. 1579-1583, and Rade, Gilles van den, b. ca. 1541
Subject (Topic):
Languages, Modern--Conversation and phrase books and Polyglot glossaries, phrase books, etc.
Described in Stein, Harold. Studies in Spenser's Complaints. New York, 1934. p. [171]-172, [176]-179., Signatures: A-Z4 (Z4 blank and wanting)., The ruines of time -- The teares of the muses -- Virgils gnat -- Prosopopoia, or, Mother Hubberds tale -- Ruines of Romes / Bellay -- Mviopotmos, or, The fate of the butterflie -- Visions of the worlds vanitie -- The visions of Bellay -- The visions of Petrarch., and The tears of the muses, 1591 ; Prosopopoia, 1591 ; and Mviopotmos, 1590 have special title pages.
Publisher:
Imprinted for VVilliam Ponsonbie, dwelling in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Bishops head,