Antiquity; or, the wise instructer. Being a collection of the most valuable admonitions and sentences, compendiously put together, from an infinite Variety of the most celebrated Christian and heathen writers, Divine, Moral, Historical, Poetical, and Political.
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- Antiquity; or, the wise instructer. Being a collection of the most valuable admonitions and sentences, compendiously put together, from an infinite Variety of the most celebrated Christian and heathen writers, Divine, Moral, Historical, Poetical, and Political.
- Politeuphuia
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- Imprint
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York: printed for J. Brooks, the editor, by N. Nickson, in Thursday-Market, [1773]
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Bodenham, John, fl. 1600.
- Publication year
- 1773
- ESTC No.
- T76493
- Grub Street ID
- 298881
- Description
- xlvi,[2],354p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By Nicholas Ling. Sometimes attributed to John Bodenham, who planned the collection.
First published under the title: 'Politeuphuia'.
With a list of subscribers.
Price from imprint: Price, bound, Four Shillings.