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A treatise paraenetical, that is to say, an exhortation. : Wherein is shewed by good and euident reasons, infallible arguments, most true and certaine histories, and notable examples; the right way & true meanes to resist the violence of the Castilian king: to breake the course of his desseignes: to beat downe his pride, and to ruinate his puissance. Dedicated to the kings, princes, potentates and commonweales of Christendome: and particularly to the most Christian king:
Publisher
London : Printed [by Richard Field] for William Ponsonby
Description
[16], 31, 40-160 p. ; 19 cm (4to)
Name of printer supplied by Pollard
English translation of the French version of Jean de Montlyard printed in Paris, 1597 under title: "Traicté paraenetique". The Spanish original, "Tratado paraenetico", attributed in error to José Teixeira and to Antonio Pérez, was probably never published
Another edition in English published in London, 1598 under title: The Spanish pilgrime
I.D. Dralymont is an anagram of Jean de Montlyard, who did the French translation
This work is, in part, a reply to: Dell'unione del regno di Portugallo / by Geronimo Conestaggio, first printed in Genoa, 1585
"An explication of the pilgrim vpon the proverb: if the cockerel had not come, the cocke has bene taken. And of the loyaltie of Avila & Simanchas in Castile: and of Celorico, and the castell of Coimbre in Portugall", p. 143-160, has separate caption title
Signatures: *⁴ (*1 verso blank) A-V⁴
Errors in paging: p. 29 and 87 misnumbered 37 and 85
Woodcut printer's ornament on title page; head and tail pieces; initials
Purchase; 63-494

Subjects: Conestaggio, Geronimo, -1635. Dell' vnione del regno di Portogallo alla corona di Castiglia; Lisbon Expedition, 1589; Anglo-Spanish War, 1585-1604; Spain -- History -- Philip II, 1556-1598; Portugal -- History -- Spanish dynasty, 1580-1640; Imprint 1598
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eng
lat
spa
Publication date 1598
publication_date QS:P577,+1598-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: JohnCarterBrownLibrary; americana; globallibraries
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treatiseparaenet00unkn
Notes There is no contents page. There is no copyright page. Some text is obscured by the binding.
Authority file  OCLC: 1053022227
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Internet Archive identifier: treatiseparaenet00unkn
https://archive.org/download/treatiseparaenet00unkn/treatiseparaenet00unkn.pdf
  • IA contributor: John Carter Brown Library

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