The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome . London: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, not before 175: Difference between revisions
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===== Binding: 19th-century calf. ===== | |||
===== MS additions: Pencil notes and printed list at front of vol. Provenance name:Thorn Drury ===== | |||
===== Provenance note: "Thorn Drury copy" in ms. ===== | |||
===== Bound with: 26 other chapbooks. Binder's title: Famous popular histories. ===== | |||
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EnglishPrint29
Page / Folio range
1-24
Total number of pages/folios
24
Format
12°
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Modern research literature
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The Aldermary Churchyard Press was founded in 1754/55 by William and Cluer Dicey, and operated until November 1806 by Richard and John Marshall.
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Incipit or textual title
The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome; containing, many excellent and delighful [sic] examples, with their exlanations [sic]; and modern significations; which (by way of allusion) may be termed, an historical comparison of sacred and civil transactions; the better to make an impression on the minds of men.
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170
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