A treatise of the antiquity of the commonwealth of the Battavers, which is now the Hollanders first written in Latin by Hugo Grotius, advocat fiscall of Holland, Zealand, and Westfriesland, &c. And afterwards translated into the Netherlandish Dutch, and perused by the author himselfe. And now again translated out of both the Latin and Dutch, into English, by Tho. Woods, Gent.
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- A treatise of the antiquity of the commonwealth of the Battavers, which is now the Hollanders first written in Latin by Hugo Grotius, advocat fiscall of Holland, Zealand, and Westfriesland, &c. And afterwards translated into the Netherlandish Dutch, and perused by the author himselfe. And now again translated out of both the Latin and Dutch, into English, by Tho. Woods, Gent.
- De antiquitate Reipublicae Batavicae. English
- Common-wealth of Holland, &c
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London: printed for Iohn Walker, at the signe of the Starre in Popes Head Alley, MDCXLIX. [1649]
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Woods, Thomas, tr. Cross, Thomas, fl. 1632-1682, engraver.
- Publication year
- 1649
- ESTC No.
- R202252
- Grub Street ID
- 79499
- Description
- [20], 149, [1] p. : port. (metal cut) ; 8⁰
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- A translation of: De antiquitate Reipublicae Batavicae.
The frontispiece portrait is signed: Tho: Cross sculpsit.
Running title reads: The common-wealth of Holland, &c.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 29".