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The history of the quarrels of Pope Paul V with the state of Venice : in seven books, Faithfully translated out of the Italian, and compared with the French copie
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Potter, Christopher (1591-1646)
1626
Imprint date in roman numerals. Title within double lined borders. Head-pieces; initials. Blanks: t.p. verso, prelim. p. [20]. Error in paging: p. 413 misprinted 313. Errata: prelim. p. [19]...
The maxims of the government of Venice. : In an advice to the Republick; how it ought to govern it self both inwardly and outwardly, in order to perpetuate its dominion. In which are likewise consider'd the several interests of all the princes of Europe, with repect to the affairs of Italy
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Morphew, John (fl. 1706-1720?)
1707
With two final leaves of advertisements of books printed for George Strahan.
The rights of sovereigns and subjects
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Whatley, Stephen (fl. 1712-1741)
1722
First edition.
The free schoole of vvarre, or, A treatise, vvhether it be lawfull to beare armes for the seruice of a prince that is of a diuers religion
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Bedell, William (1571-1642); Brent, Sir Nathaniel (1573?-1652)
1625
A translation by Sir Nathaniel Brent of an untraced work by Paolo Sarpi; the Latin translation was entitled: Quaestio quodlibetica. Editor's note "To the reader" signed: W.B., i.e. William Bedell. ...
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
The history of the Inqvisition
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Gentili, Robert (1590-1654?)
1639
Page 53 misnumbered 43. Caption title on p. 1: The history of the Inquisition, and particularly of the Venetian.