The destruction of Troy, the third book, wherein is shewed, how the city of Troy was by Priamus son of King Laomedon, re-edified, and repaired, more strong, and better fortified, than ever it was before. And how for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was totally destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain, with many of their nobles out of number, as hereafter shall appear

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  • The destruction of Troy, the third book, wherein is shewed, how the city of Troy was by Priamus son of King Laomedon, re-edified, and repaired, more strong, and better fortified, than ever it was before. And how for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was totally destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain, with many of their nobles out of number, as hereafter shall appear
  • Recueil des histoires de Troie. Book 3. English
  • Third book of the destruction of Troy
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Imprint
London: Printed by E.T. and R.H. for Thomas Passenger, at the three Bibles upon London-Bridge, 1670.
Added name
Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491 or 1492, translator.; Lef`evre, Raoul, active 1460. Destruction of Troy, in three books.
Publication year
1670
ESTC No.
R28976
Grub Street ID
111997
Description
128, [4] p. ; 4°.
Note
A translation by William Caxton of: Lef`evre, Raoul. Recueil des histoires de Troie. Book 3

Published as part of: The destruction of Troy, in three books. London, 1670 (Wing L930)

Signatures: A-Q]4] R]2.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from an original copy at the British Library