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Ignoramus, comoedia / scriptore Georgio Ruggle, ... ; nunc denuo in lucem edita cum notis historicis et criticis: quibus insuper praeponitur vita auctoris, et subjicitur glossarium vocabula forensia dilucide exponens: accurante Johanne Sidneio Hawkins

Ignoramus, comoedia / scriptore Georgio Ruggle, ... ; nunc denuo in lucem edita cum notis historicis et criticis: quibus insuper praeponitur vita auctoris, et subjicitur glossarium vocabula forensia dilucide exponens: accurante Johanne Sidneio Hawkins

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Ignoramus, comoedia / scriptore Georgio Ruggle, ... ; nunc denuo in lucem edita cum notis historicis et criticis: quibus insuper praeponitur vita auctoris, et subjicitur glossarium vocabula forensia dilucide exponens: accurante Johanne Sidneio Hawkins

by Ruggle, George (1575-1622)

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Londini : Prostat venalis apud T. Payne et filium: necnon Gul. Ginger, 1787. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in bound in contemporary full leather. Gilt-blocked red leather label to spine with raised bands. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Provenance: From the library of Sir Roger Johnson with his bookplate. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 319 pages; Physical description: viii, cxxii, [2], 319, [1] p. , [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. (8vo). Subjects: Romance drama - Great Britain - Early works to 1800. Notes: With engraved frontispiece (plate). Partly based on 'La trappolaria' by Giambattista della Porta. Referenced by: ESTC, T154171. Language: Latin.

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Title
Ignoramus, comoedia / scriptore Georgio Ruggle, ... ; nunc denuo in lucem edita cum notis historicis et criticis: quibus insuper praeponitur vita auctoris, et subjicitur glossarium vocabula forensia dilucide exponens: accurante Johanne Sidneio Hawkins
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Ruggle, George (1575-1622)
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Hardback
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First Edition
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Londini : Prostat venalis apud T. Payne et filium: necnon Gul. Ginger
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1787

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