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The historie of the troubles of Hungarie : containing the pitifull losse and ruine of that kingdome, and the warres happened there, in that time, betweene the Christians and Turkes
Fumée, Martin (1540-1590); Churche, Rooke
1600
Includes index.
Memoirs of Emeric Count Teckely : in four books, wherein are related all the most considerable transactions in Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, from his birth, anno 1656, till after the battel of Salankement, in the year 1691. Translated out of French
Le Clerc, Jean (1657-1736)
1693
Attributed to Le Clerc by NUC pre-1956 imprints. Engraved frontispiece of Thököly opposite t.p. With book-list (1p.) of R. Baldwin at end. The signatures jump from I4 to Aaa1 but nothing is wa...
The present state of Hungary : Or, A geographical and historical description of that kingdom... [etc] : Together with the memorable battles and sieges that have happened there since the time of the Romans; but more particularly since the Turkish invasions : To which is added, a short account of Transilvania, and the lofty titles taken by those Turkish emperours, who have made war in those countries
1687
Book-list (4pp.) of Henry Rhodes at end.
The Hungarian rebellion, or, An historical relation of the late wicked practices of the three counts, Nadasdi, Serini, and Frangepani : tending to subvert the government of his present Imperial Majesty in Hungary, and introduce the Mahumetan. With their arraignment, condemnation, and manner of being executed for the same. Translated into English by P.A. [Philip Ayres] gent
Ayres, Philip (1638-1712); Zrinyi, Péter gróf (1621-1671); Frankopan, Fanjo Krsto Knez (1643-1671); Nadasdy, Ferenc gróf (1625-1671)
1672
Translation of Aussführliche und warhafftige Beschrebung wie es mit denen Criminal-Processen... diedrey Graffen ... hergangeng 1671. Signatures: A⁶ B-F¹². Page [1] at front and [5] p. at end ...
The rebels association in Hungary. For reformation of religion, and advancement of the Empire
[1683]
A satire. Imprint from Wing. Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.),