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The art of chymistry : as it is now practiced
Thibaut, Pierre; Aglionby, William (1705)
1668
Advertisements on p. [2]-[7] at end. Translated by W. Aglionby. Includes index.
Painting illustrated in three diallogues : containing some choice observations upon the art : together with the lives of the most eminent painters, from Cimabue, to the time of Raphael... [etc.]
Aglionby, William (1705)
1685
Dedication signed: William Aglionby. "The lives are all taken out of Vasari", p.[16], i.e. from his 'Vite dei più eccelenti pittori, scultori e architetti'. Imprimatur leaf precedes title-page. ...
The present state of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries : as to the government, laws, forces, riches, manners, customes, revenue and territory of the Dutch. In three books
Aglionby, William (1705); Spain
1671
W.A. = William Aglionby. Running title: Present state of the Low-Countreys. With six final advertisement leaves. Woodcut head-pieces; woodcut initials. Title page followed by an eight-page pre...
Il nipotismo di Roma, or, The history of the popes nephews from the time of Sixtus the IV to the death of the last Pope Alexander the VII : in two parts
Leti, Gregorio (1630-1701); Aglionby, William (1705)
1669
The second part has special t.p. and separate paging. "The succession of the popes mentioned in this book": p. [1]-[2] at end. Written by G. Leti; translated by W. Aglionby. Engraved frontispiec...
The opinion of Padre Paolo, of the Order of the Servites... given to the Lords the Inquisitors of State : In what manner the Republick of Venice ought to govern themselves both at home and abroad, to have perpetual dominion. Delivered by publick order, in the year 1615
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Aglionby, William (1705)
1689
Signatures: A-F¹². Translated from the Italian by William Aglionby. Falsely attributed to Paolo Sarpi. Cf. Bianchi-Giovini, A. Biografia di Paolo Sarpi.
Advice given to the Republick of Venice. How they ought to govern themselves both at home and abroad, to have perpetual dominion
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Aglionby, William (1705)
1693