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Torsellini – Histoire Universelle Depuis le Commencement du Monde Jusqu’à Présent (1664)

Torsellini, Orazio. Histoire universelle depuis le commencement du monde jusqu’à présent (Paris : G. Clouzieré, 1664)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 187. A three-volume French translation of Torsellini’s Historiarum ab Origine Mundi, translated by Louis Coulon and Gervais Clousier.

Unlocated.

May 22, 20191660s, French language, Sotheby's 1856, Translations, UnlocatedLeave a comment
Located, T–V

Taylor – The Booke of Martyrs (1639)

Taylor, John. The booke of martyrs : wherein are set downe the names of such martyrs as suffered persecution, and laid downe theire lives for witnesse-bearing unto the Gospell of Christ Jesus (London : By I[ohn] B[eale], 1639)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 180. ESTC S118187.

Huntington Library 69656. Located by Paul Morgan.

May 21, 20191630s, Huntington, Located, Paul Morgan, VerseLeave a comment
Located, T–V

Taylor – A Memorial of All the English Monarchs Being in Number 151 (1630)

Taylor, John. A memorial of all the English monarchs being in number 151, from Brute to King Charles (London : Printed by Iohn Beale, for Iames Bowler, 1630)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 179. ESTC S118225.

British Library C.30.b.35. Located by Paul Morgan.

May 21, 20191630s, British Library, History, Located, Paul Morgan, VerseLeave a comment
Located, T–V

Taylor – An Armado, or Nauye, of 103 Ships & Other Vessels (1627)

Taylor, John. An armado, or nauye, of 103 ships & other vessels : who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea (London : Printed by E[dward] A[llde] for H. Gosson, 1627)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 178. ESTC S118175.

British Library C.30.b.34. Located by Paul Morgan.

May 21, 20191620s, British Library, Located, Paul Morgan, VerseLeave a comment
Located, T–V

Taylor – An Arrant Thiefe, Whom Everie Man May Trust, in Word & Deed, Exceeding True and Just (1635)

Taylor, John. An arrant thiefe, whom everie man may trust, in word & deed, exceeding true and just : with a comparison betweene a thiefe and a booke (London : [By Augustine Mathewes] for Henry Gosson, 1635)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 177. ESTC S118182.

British Library C.30.b.33. Located by Paul Morgan.

May 21, 20191630s, British Library, Located, Paul Morgan, VerseLeave a comment

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