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Augustus. Or, An essay of those meanes and counsels, whereby the commonwealth of Rome was altered, and reduced unto a monarchy.

LIBRA STC 957
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LIBRA STC 13268
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.
Series:
Early English books, 1475-1640.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D--Early works to 1800.
Augustus.
Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D.
History.
Rome--History--Republic, 265-30 B.C--Early works to 1800.
Rome.
Rome (Empire).
Physical Description:
10 unnumbered pages, 135, 134-227 pages, 1 unnumbered page
Other Title:
Augustus
Essay of those meanes and counsels, whereby the commonwealth of Rome was altered, and reduced unto a monarchy.
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by B[ernard] A[lsop] and T[homas] F[awcet] for Henry Seile at the Tygers head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1632.
Notes:
Appears at reel 650 (Cambridge University Library copy) and at reel 1070 (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery copy).
By Peter Heylyn.
Identified as STC 957 on UMI microfilm reel 650.
Printers' names from STC.
Reproductions of the originals in Cambridge University Library and the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A".
Photocopy of microfilm. (Early English books, 1475-1640)
Cited in:
STC (2nd ed.) 13268.
STC 957
OCLC:
187709848

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