Anatomie of the English nunnery at Lisbon in Portugal.: Dissected and laid open by one that was sometime a younger brother of the couent: Who (if the grace of God had not prevented him) might have growne as old in a wicked life as the oldest amongst them.
Original dedication signed: Thomas Robinson. Title and text of facsimile within line border; title vignette, headpieces, initials, side notes. With reproduction of the original t.-p.: The anatomy of the English nunnery at Lisbon . [London] Are to be sold by R. Milbourne and P. Stephens, 1623. At hea...
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King's Lynn : Thew and son, pub. by E.M. Beloe
1922
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89099327843 http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001495232d |
Summary: | Original dedication signed: Thomas Robinson. Title and text of facsimile within line border; title vignette, headpieces, initials, side notes. With reproduction of the original t.-p.: The anatomy of the English nunnery at Lisbon . [London] Are to be sold by R. Milbourne and P. Stephens, 1623. At head of title: Greenland fishery museum reprint, with notes by Edward BeLoe . Mode of access: Internet. |
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