Erlanger, Philippe. The age of courts and kings : manners and morals 1558-1715 Creator Erlanger, Philippe, 1903-1987 Date 1967 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID CB401.E8 E5 Caption Manners and morals Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Puett, Susan B.. Renaissance art & science @ Florence Creator Puett, Susan B., 1939- Date 2016 Media Format Printed text Location Kirksville, Missouri Reference ID N72.S3 P84 2016 Caption Early modern studies series Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
19 : interdisciplinary studies in the long nineteenth century Date 2005/9999 Media Format Printed text Location London Caption London : Birkbeck College, Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Vergil, Polydore. An abridgement of the works of the most learned Polidore Virgil. : Being an history of the inventors, and original beginning of all antiquities, arts, mysteries, sciences, ordinances, orders, rites and ceremonies, both civil and religious. Also, of all sects and schisms. A work very useful for divines, historians, and all manner of artificers. Compendiously gathered, by T. Langley Creator Vergil, Polydore, 1470?-1555 Date 1659 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 152- 276q Caption London : Printed by John Streater, 1659 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Vergil, Polydore. The works of the famous antiquary, Polidore Virgil. : Compendiously English't by John Langley, late master of Paul's School, London. Containing the original of all arts, sciences, mysteries, orders, rites, and ceremonies, both ecclesiastical and civil. A work useful for all divines, historians, lawyers, and all artificers Creator Vergil, Polydore, 1470?-1555 Date 1663 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 160- 263q Caption London : Printed for Simon Miller, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1663 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Zonaras, Joannes. La prima[-terza] parte dell' historie di Giouanni Zonara ... : nella quale, cominciandosi dal principio della creation del mondo, & discorrendosi per tutte l'historie de gli Hebrei, si uien fino alla destruttion di Gierusalem Creator Zonaras, Joannes, active 12th century Date MDLXXII [1572] Media Format Printed text Location Venice In Vinetia Reference ID D17 .Z6 1572 Cage Caption In Vinetia : Appresso Gabriel Giolito di Ferrari, MDLXXII [1572] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Ibn Khaldūn. The Muqaddimah : an introduction to history Creator Ibn Khaldūn, 1332-1406 Date ©1958 Media Format Printed text Location New York New York (State) Reference ID D16.7 .I233 Caption Bollingen series Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Circa 1492 : art in the age of exploration Date ©1991 Media Format Printed text Location Washington Reference ID N5020.W3 C5 Caption Washington : National Gallery of Art ; ©1991 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Leroy, Louis. Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world ; and the concurrence of armes and learning, thorough the first and famousest nations: from the beginning of ciuility, and memory of man, to this present. Moreouer, whether it be true or no, that there can be nothing sayd, which hath not bin said heretofore: and that we ought by our owne inuentions to augment the doctrine of the auncients; not contenting our selues with translations, expositions, corrections, and abridgments of their writings. Written in French by Loys le Roy called Regius: and translated into English by R.A Creator Leroy, Louis, -1577 Date 1594 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 15488 copy 2 Caption At London : Printed by Charles Yetsweirt Esq. at his house in Fleetestreete neere the Middle Temple gate, 1594 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Leroy, Louis. Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world ; and the concurrence of armes and learning, thorough the first and famousest nations: from the beginning of ciuility, and memory of man, to this present. Moreouer, whether it be true or no, that there can be nothing sayd, which hath not bin said heretofore: and that we ought by our owne inuentions to augment the doctrine of the auncients; not contenting our selues with translations, expositions, corrections, and abridgments of their writings. Written in French by Loys le Roy called Regius: and translated into English by R.A Creator Leroy, Louis, -1577 Date 1594 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 15488 copy 3 Caption At London : Printed by Charles Yetsweirt Esq. at his house in Fleetestreete neere the Middle Temple gate, 1594 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf