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Creator
Date
1639
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[24], 227, [1] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 158430
STC number: 1236
ESTC number: S100537
Folger call number: STC 1236
Folger holdings ID: 150027
STC number: 1236
ESTC number: S100537
Folger call number: STC 1236
Folger holdings ID: 150027
Notes
Bibliographic format
twelvemo
General notes
W.C. = William Crashaw A translation of: Balbani, Niccolo. Historia della vita di Galeazzo Caracciolo Publisher's name from STC Running title reads: The life of Galeacius Caracciolus, Marq. of Vico Signatures: A-K¹² L⁶
Item information about Folger STC 1236
148572. Provenance: Sir Thomas Phillipps copy
Also known as
Uniform title: Historia della vita di Galeazzo Caracciolo. English
Extended title: The Italian convert : newes from Italy, of a second Moses: or, the life of Galeacius Caracciolus the noble Marquesse of Vico. Containing the story of his admirable conversion from popery, and forsaking of a rich marquesdome for the Gospels sake. Written first in Italian, thence translated into Latin by reverend Beza, and for the benefit of our people put into English: and now published by W.C
Alternate titles: Life of Galeacius Caracciolus, Marq. of Vico
Extended title: The Italian convert : newes from Italy, of a second Moses: or, the life of Galeacius Caracciolus the noble Marquesse of Vico. Containing the story of his admirable conversion from popery, and forsaking of a rich marquesdome for the Gospels sake. Written first in Italian, thence translated into Latin by reverend Beza, and for the benefit of our people put into English: and now published by W.C
Alternate titles: Life of Galeacius Caracciolus, Marq. of Vico
Related names
author: Balbani, Niccolo, -1587
subject: Vico, Galeazzo Caracciolo, marchese di, 1517-1586
associated with: Crashaw, William, 1572-1626
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872
subject: Vico, Galeazzo Caracciolo, marchese di, 1517-1586
associated with: Crashaw, William, 1572-1626
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872