Sleidanus, Johannes.
A famouse cronicle of oure time, called Sleidanes Commentaries, concerning the state of religion and common wealth, during the raigne of the Emperour Charles the fift, with the argumentes set before euery booke, conteyninge the summe or effecte of the booke following. Translated out of Latin into Englishe, by Ihon Daus. Here vnto is added also an apology of the authoure.
[Imprinted at London: by Ihon Daye, for Abraham Veale, and Nicholas England, 1560. The 25. of September].
ESTC No. S115934.Grub Street ID 135626.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
A famouse cronicle of oure time, called Sleidanes Commentaries, concerning the state of religion and common wealth, during the raigne of the Emperour Charles the fift, with the argumentes set before euery booke, conteyninge the summe or effecte of the booke following. Translated out of Latin into Englishe, by Ihon Daus. Here vnto is added also an apology of the authoure.
[Imprinted at London: By Ihon Daie, for Nicholas Englande, M.D.LX. [1560] The .26. daie of September].
ESTC No. S115937.Grub Street ID 135629.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
A briefe chronicle of the foure principall empyres. To witte, of Babilon, Persia, Grecia, and Rome. Wherein, is compendiouslye conteyned the whole discourse of histories. Made by the famous and godly learned man Iohn Sleidan, and englished by Stephan Wythers.
Printed at London: by Rouland Hall, dwellyng in Gutter Lane, at the signe of the halfe Egle and the Keye, 1563.
ESTC No. S126330.Grub Street ID 145497.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
A briefe chronicle of the foure principall empyres. To witte, of Babilon, Persia, Grecia, and Rome. Wherein, very compendiously, the whole course of histories are conteined. Made by the famous and godly learned man Iohn Sleidan, and englished by Stephan Wythers.
Printed at London: by Rouland Hall, dwellyng in Gutter Lane, at the signe of the halfe Egle and the Keye, 1563.
ESTC No. S114630.Grub Street ID 134340.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
Io. Sleidani De quatuor summis imperijs, Babylonico, Persico, Græco, & Romano. Libri tres.
Londini: Excudebat Robertus Walde-graue, impensis Thomæ VVoodcock, 1584.
ESTC No. S114631.Grub Street ID 134341.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The key of historie. Or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. Being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood. Digested into three bookes. Whereunto is added a marginall chronologie of euery Roman emperors raigne, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together with briefe illustrations vpon the more obscure names, places, and offices. With a directory table for the more profitable reading of history. Written by that excellent and most learned man Iohn Sleidan.
London: Printed by M. Flesher, for William Sheeres, and are to be sould at his shop neere Grayes Inne at the signe of the Bucke, 1627.
ESTC No. S114662.Grub Street ID 134372.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The key of history. Or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarches [sic], Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. Being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood. Digested into three bookes. Whereunto is added a marginall cronologie of euery Romane emperours raigne, end [sic] of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together with briefe illustrations vpon the more obscure names places, and office. The second edition. Written by that excellent and most learned man Iohn Sleidan.
London: printed [by Nicholas Okes] for William Sheares, and and [sic] are to be sould at his shop at the great south doore of St. Paules Church, 1631.
ESTC No. S481.Grub Street ID 148737.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The key of history. Or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. Being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood. Digested into three bookes. Whereunto is added a marginall chronologie of euery Roman emperours raigne, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together with briefe illustrations vpon the more obscure names, places, and offices. The second edition. Written by that excellent and most learned man Iohn Sleidan.
London: printed [by Nicholas Okes] for William Sheares, and are to bee sould at his shop at the great south doore of St. Paules Church, 1631.
ESTC No. S126331.Grub Street ID 145498.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The key of historie: or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. Being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood. Digested into three bookes: whereunto is added a marginall chronologie of euery Roman emperours raigne, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together with briefe illustrations upon the more obscure names, places and offices. The third edition. Written by that excellent and most learned man, Iohn Sleidan.
London: printed for William Sheares, at his shop in Britains-Bursse, and neare Yorke-house, 1635 [i.e. 1636].
ESTC No. S114719.Grub Street ID 134429.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
Jo. Sleidani De quatuor summis imperiis, Babylonico, Persico, Græco & Romano, libri III.
Cantabrigiæ: ex officina Rogeri Danielis, Almæ Academiæ Typographi, MDCXLVI. [1646].
ESTC No. R15521.Grub Street ID 63451.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
Jo. Sleidani De quatuor summis imperiis, Babylonico, Persico, Græco, & Romano, libri III.
Londini: ex officina Rogeri Danielis, M DC LIX. [1659].
ESTC No. R220064.Grub Street ID 94524.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The key of history; or, A most methodical abridgement of the four chief monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. Being a general and compendious chronicle from the floud. Digested into three books. Whereunto is added a marginal chronologie of every Roman emperours reign, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together, with brief illustrations upon the most obscure names, places, and offices. The fourth edition. Written by that excellent and most learned man, John Sleidan.
The fourth edition..
London: printed for William Shears, at the sign of the Bible in Covent garden, 1661.
ESTC No. R10109.Grub Street ID 58507.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The history of the Protestant Reformation. As it was began by Luther in Germany, Anno 1516. And carried on by him and others to the year 1523. Translated principally out of Scultetus his Annalium Evangelicorum, Dec. 1. With some additions out of other authors, and reflections upon the history of each year. In which the reader may see the occasion of that alteration of religion; the state of the Church at that time; who were the first instruments in that reformation; what the Protestant doctrines were for which our forefathers contended; in what order severa places were reformed, &c. With many other things both pleasing and profitable, relating to the history of the reforming church during those years. The first part.
London: printed by A. M. and R. R. for Edward Giles stationer in St. Andrews parish in Norwich, 1680.
ESTC No. R222998.Grub Street ID 96911.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
Joan. Sleidani de quatuor monarchiis libri tres. Cum notis H. Meibomi & G. Horni.
Cantabrigiæ: ex officinà Johan. Hayes, celeberrimæ academiæ typographi. Impensis H. Sawbridge, ad insigne Bibliorum, in vico vulgò vocato Ludgate-Hill, Londini, 1686.
ESTC No. R24545.Grub Street ID 108320.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
A continuation of the history of the Reformation to the end of the Council of Trent in the year 1563. Collected and written by E.B. Esq;[.].
London: [s.n.], printed in the year M DC LXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R4992.Grub Street ID 125472.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The general history of the Reformation of the Church, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome: begun in Germany by Martin Luther, with the progress thereof in all parts of Christendom, from the year 1517, to the year 1556. Written in Latin by John Sleidan, L.L.D. and faithfully Englished. To which is added, A continuation to end of the Council of Trent, in the year 1562. By Edward Bohun, Esq;.
London: printed by Edw. Jones, for Abel Swall at the Unicorn, and Henry Bonwicke at the Red Lion, in St. Pauls Church-Yard, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R26921.Grub Street ID 110162.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
The general history of the Reformation of the Church, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome: begun in Germany by Martin Luther, with the progress thereof in all parts of Christendom, from the year 1517, to the year 1556. Written in Latin by John Sleidan, L.L.D. and faithfully Englished. To which is added, A continuation to the end of the Council of Trent, in the year 1562. By Edward Bohun, Esq:.
London: printed for Abel Swall at the Unicorn, Henry Bonwick at the Red Lyon, in St. Pauls Church-Yard, and Samuel Ravenshaw at the Blew Anchor in Duck-Lane, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R232662.Grub Street ID 104371.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
De quatuor summis imperiis. An historical account of the four chief monarchies or empires of the world. Viz. I. The Assyrian, or Babylonian. II. The Persian. III. The Grecian. IV. The Roman, continued down to the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Charles the Fifth. Being a relation of the most considerable occurrences that have happened in the world from Noah's flood to the year of our Lord J.C. 1520. Written in Latin by John Sleidan, sometime Ambassador in England from the Protestant states of Germany, deputy for the city of Strasburg in the council of Tren and author of The history of the reformation of religion in Germany. Now newly Englished.
London: printed for Nathaniel Rolls at his auction-house in Petty Canons Hall near the north-side of St. Paul's Church, 1695.
ESTC No. R10263.Grub Street ID 58652.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
De quatuor summis imperiis: an historical account of the four chief monarchies or empires of the world. Viz. I. The Assyrian, or Babylonian. II The Persian. III. The Grecian. IV. The Roman, continued down to the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Charles the Fifth. Bein a relation of the most considerable occurrences that have happened in the world from Noah's flood to the year of our Lord J.C. 1520. Written in Latin by John Sleidan, sometime ambassador in England from the Protestant states of Germany, deputy for the city of Strasburg in the council of Trent, an author of The history of the reformation of religion in Germany. Now newly Englished.
London: printed for Abel Swall and Tim. Childe, at the Unicorn at the west end of St. Pauls, 1695.
ESTC No. R184275.Grub Street ID 73901.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
De quatuor summis imperiis an historical account of the four chief monarchies or empires of the world, viz. I. The Assyrian, or Babylonian. II. The Persian. III. The Grecian. IV. The Roman, continued down to the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Charles the Fifth : being a relation of the most considerable occurrences that have happened in the world from Noah's flood to the year of Our Lord J.C. 1520. written in Latin by John Sleidan, sometime ambassador in England from the Protestant states of Germany, deputy for the city of Strasburg in the Council of Trent; and author of The history of the reformation in Germany ; now newly Englished ; with his life.
London: Printed for A.S. and are to be sold by S. and J. Sprint ..., 1699.
ESTC No. R43929.Grub Street ID 124749.
Sleidanus, Johannes.
Introductio ad historiam: sive Joannis Sleidani De quatuor imperiis liber. Cum notis integris H. Meibomi et G. Horni.
Cantabrigiæ: excudebat J. Archdeacon; prostant venales apud T. & J. Merrill, Cantabrigiæ; B. White, T. Payne, T. Cadell, J. Robson, et J. Wilkie, Londini; J. Fletcher, et D. Prince, Oxon; J. Pote, Etonæ; Gul. Ginger, Westmonasterii: et J. Burdon, Wincestriæ, 1774.
ESTC No. N17709.Grub Street ID 7177.