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
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- 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
- De quatuor summis imperiis. English
- Historical account of the four chief monarchies or empires of the world
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London: printed for Nathaniel Rolls at his auction-house in Petty Canons Hall near the north-side of St. Paul's Church, 1695.
- Publication year
- 1695
- ESTC No.
- R10263
- Grub Street ID
- 58652
- Description
- [16], 208 p. ; 8°.
- Note
- Includes index.