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Meurs, Johannes Van (1579-1639) | 2 |
Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert Earl of (1831-1890) | 2 |
Carnarvon, Henry John George Herbert Earl of (1800-1849) | 2 |
Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert | 2 |
Pericles, Approximately 495 B.C.-429 B.C | 1 |
Randolph, Bernard (1643-) | 1 |
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) | 1 |
Thucydides | 1 |
Sprat, Thomas (1635-1713) | 1 |
Jansson, Jan | 1 |
Ioannis MeursI Regnum Atticum. Sive, De regibus Atheniensium, eorumque rebus gestis, libri III
Meurs, Johannes van (1579-1639); Jansson, Jan (1588-1664)
1633
Ioannis Mevrsii Regnum Atticvm.
Ioannis Mevrsi Athenae Atticae : sive, De praecipuis Athenarum antiquitatibus, libri iii
Meurs, Johannes van (1579-1639)
1624
An account of a late voyage to Athens : containing the estate both ancient and modern of that famous city, and of the present empire of the Turks: : the life of the now Sultan Mahomet the IV. with the ministry of the Grand Vizier, Coprogli Achmet Pacha. : Also the most remarkable passages in the Turkish camp at the siege of Candia. And divers other particularities of the affairs of the Port
Guillet de Saint-Georges, Georges (1625-1705)
1676
A fictitious account, supposedly based on the memoirs of the author's brother, Guillet de La Guilletière. (OCLC). "Guillatiere" on the title-page is a mis-spelling of "Guilletière".
The plague of Athens, which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian War. First described in Greek by Thucydides; then in Latine by Lucretius
Sprat, Thomas (1635-1713); Thucydides; Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
1683
Hobbes' version of Thucydides precedes Sprat's poem.
A discourse of the contests and dissensions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome : with the consequences they had upon both those states
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1701
Written by Jonathan Swift. Cf. ESTC. Teerink & Scouten identify this as the "second issue," largely reset. The unbroken rules on the t.p. and the reading "be worth remarking" (p.9, line 7) are point...
Reminiscences of Athens and the Morea; extracts from a journal of travels in Greece in 1839
Carnarvon, Henry John George Herbert earl of (1800-1849); Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert earl of (1831-1890)
1869
Reminiscences of Athens and the Morea; extracts from a journal of travels in Greece in 1839
Carnarvon, Henry John George Herbert earl of (1800-1849); Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert earl of (1831-1890)
1869
The present state of the Morea, called anciently Peloponnesus : which hath been near two hundred years under the Turks dominion, and is now very much depopulated; after several years observation, from 1671, to 1679, faithfully describ'd
Randolph, Bernard (1643-)
1686
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) R236.