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'Second Impression 1968'. The Renaissance English Text Society volume 2. The Latin Amyntas is reproduced "here for the first time" from "the unique copy" in the British Museum. Fraunce's translation "into English quantitative hexameters", on facing pages, is from a copy in the Huntington Library, with a facsimile of the title-page from the uncropped Bodleian Library copy. Bibliographical footnotes. Hardcover. xxii, 99 pages, 3 facsimiles; 24 cm. Bound in blue cloth, dark-blue cloth spine, stamped in gold; clear plasticine dust jacket with printed front flap; Janet Sullivan's light pencil underlinings in Introduction & Appendix; near Fine. stock#2005/h.
The Lawiers Logike, exemplifying the praecepts of Logike by the practise of the common Lawe. by Fraunce, Abraham, fl. 1587-1633
by Fraunce, Abraham, fl. 1587-1633
The Lawiers Logike, exemplifying the praecepts of Logike by the practise of the common Lawe.
by Fraunce, Abraham, fl. 1587-1633
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- Paperback
University Microfilm facsimile of London, William How, 1588. Facsimile of STC 11343. [10], 85, [2], 87-151 leaves, [1] folded plate, table; 19.5 cm. Soft Cover. UM gray paper covers with orange-bordered front-cover label; spine & edges faded; good. Copy of Prof. Walter R. Davis with his ink signature and pencil underlinings & annotations. stock#3024.
- Bookseller The Owl at the Bridge (US)
- Format/Binding Facsimile reprint
- Book Condition Used
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher University Microfilm facsimile of London, William How, 1588
- Keywords Law 17th century English legal literature