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LEADER: 02281cam 2200409Ia 4500
001 002286892
003 OCoLC
005 20110812155750.0
008 851007s1674 ne 000 0 lat d
035 $a12641999
035 $a(OCoLC)12641999$bMiAaHDL
040 $aHHG$cHHG$dGZM$dNDD
049 $aNDDB
090 $aPA8465$b.S3 1674
099 $aE$a#17290
100 1 $aBarclay, John,$d1582-1621.
240 10 $aSatyricon.$f1674
245 10 $aEuphormionis Lusinini, sive, Jo. Barclaii, Satyricon /$cnunc primum in sex partes dispertitum, & notis illustratum, cum clavi ; accessit Conspiratio Anglicana.
246 10 $aSatyricon, nunc primum in sex partes dispertitum
260 $aLugd. Batavorum :$bEx officina Hackiana,$c1674.
300 $a[24], 720 p. ;$c20 cm. (8vo)
500 $aAdded engraved emblematic t.p.; publisher's device on t.p.
500 $aA satire on the Jesuits and Puritans.
500 $aParts I and II were first published in 1605 and 1607 respectively; part III, with title "Apologia Euphormionis pro se", was published in 1610; part IV, with title "Icon animorum", appeared in 1614: part V, by C.B. Morisot, was first published separately in 1624 with title "Alitophili Veritatis lacrymae" but is frequently included in collected editions of Barclay's work. This edition adds a part 6, "Alethophilus castigatus", authorship of which is uncertain though it has been ascribed to L.G. Bugnot; the notes in this edition are also ascribed to Bugnot.
500 $aPt. [VII], running title "Conspiratio Anglicana" (p. 716-720), deals with the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 with added title p. [714]: Series patefacti divinitus parricidii in ter maximum regem ...
610 20 $aJesuits$vHumor.
610 20 $aJesuits$vControversial literature.
650 00 $aGunpowder Plot, 1605.
650 00 $aPuritans$vControversial literature.
690 $aPlace$zNetherlands$zLeiden$y1674.
690 $aPublisher$xOfficina Hackiana.
700 12 $aMorisot, Claude-Barthe lemy,$d1592-1661.$tVeritatis lacrymae.
700 1 $aBugnot, Gabriel,$dd. 1673.
710 2 $aDuke University.$bLibrary.$bGilbert Collection.
740 02 $aConspiratio Anglicana.
740 02 $aAlethophilus castigatus.
740 02 $aSeries patefacti divinitus parricidii in ter maximum regem ...