Date
Location
England
Great Britain
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Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 68165
STC number: 6099.5 (Antichrist)
STC: 19400 (Declaration)
Folger call number: PR1400 10005
Folger holdings ID: 69653
Notes
General notes
"The mistical crowne" is a translation (by Robert Howard? or Roger Hungate?) of Corona mystica Beatae Mariae Virginis Original title pages read: A declaration of the true causes of the great troubles, presupposed to be intended against the realme of England. Werein the indifferent reader shall manifestly perceaue, by whome, and by what meanes, the realme is brought into these pretended perills. 1592; The mistical crowne of the most glorious Virgin Marie, translated out of latin into English by R.H. Printed at Douay by Dionysius Hudsebaut, 1638; A treatise of Antichrist, of free-will, of good workes, of merit: and an exposition of our Lords prayer. Collected and set forth by M. Andrew Cryghton ... At Mechlin by Henry Iaey, 1620 Reproduced from copies in the library of Heythrop College (A declaration of the true causes; A treatise of Antichrist), and the library of Douai Abbey, Upper Woolhampton (The mistical crowne) "A declaration of the true causes" was formerly STC 19400
Also known as
Alternate titles: Treatise of Antichrist, Mistical crowne of the most glorious Virgin Marie
Subjects
Related names
subject: Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
associated with: Howard, Robert, 1597-1676
associated with: Hungate, Roger Augustine, 1584-1672