Complementum fortunatarum insularum, p. II, sive, Galathea vaticinans. Being part of an epithalamium upon the auspicious match of the most puissant and most serene Charles II. and the most illustrious Catharina Infanta of Portugal. With a description of the fortunate islands. Written originally in French by P.D.C. Gent. and since translated by him into Latin and English. With the translations also of The description of S. James's Park, and the late fight at S. Lucar, by Mr. Ed. Waller. The panegyrick of Charles II. by Mr. Dreyden. And other peeces relating to the present times
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- Complementum fortunatarum insularum, p. II, sive, Galathea vaticinans. Being part of an epithalamium upon the auspicious match of the most puissant and most serene Charles II. and the most illustrious Catharina Infanta of Portugal. With a description of the fortunate islands. Written originally in French by P.D.C. Gent. and since translated by him into Latin and English. With the translations also of The description of S. James's Park, and the late fight at S. Lucar, by Mr. Ed. Waller. The panegyrick of Charles II. by Mr. Dreyden. And other peeces relating to the present times
- Complementum fortunatarum insularum; Galathea vaticinans
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London: printed by W.G.] Sold by Joshua Coniers at the Black Raven in the Long-Walk near Christ-Church, 1662.
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Dryden, John, 1631-1700. To His sacred Majesty, a panegyrick on his coronation. English and French.; Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687. Poem on St. James's Park. English, French, and Latin.
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- 1662
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- R220782
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- 95058
- Description
- [8], 8, 8, 8, 80, [4] p., 2 leaves of plates : ports. ; 8°.
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- P.D.C. = Pierre de Cardonell
In English, Latin, and French verse
With two final leaves, the first headed "Quicunque nostra Latin`e dignabitur legere" and the second "Errata & corrigenda". These two leaves may be identical with the two leaves inserted between C3 and C4 mentioned in NUC catalogue and by W.C. Hazlitt in his "Collections and notes" (1876), 66
A reissue of Wing C498, with slip cancel pasted over imprint. Printer's name and place of publication from underlying imprint. Balance of imprint from slip cancel. In underlying imprint, year date is in roman numerals.