Du Bartas, his Diuine weekes and workes

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Du Bartas, his Diuine weekes and workes
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Du Bartas, his Diuine weekes and workes

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English
Pages
670

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Edition Notes

On t.p.: "t̳" is superscript above "y".

Engraved t.p. with architectural border; head- and tailpieces, initials; text within ruled borders.

Folded leaf, with woodcut border and illustrations, entitled The mysterie of mysteries, inserted after p. 620.

The parts are continuously paged and some have separate title pages.

Numerous errors in paging, including numbers 137-138 and 347-350 omitted; 425-[426] repeated.

Includes translations by J. Sylvester: Semaine / G. Du Bartas; Second semaine / G. Du Bartas; Paradoxe / O. La Noue; Quatrains / G. Pibrac; and translation by T. Hudson: The history of Judith / G. Du Bartas.

Includes dedications and poems by J. Sylvester and others.

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London
Other Titles
Divine weekes and workes.

The Physical Object

Pagination
[30], 670 [i.e. 666] p., [1] folded leaf of plates :
Number of pages
670

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17803792M
OCLC/WorldCat
16909666

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May 20, 2011 Edited by Budelberger merge authors
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October 1, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Oregon Libraries MARC record