Pro Vere, autumni lachrymæ. : Inscribed to the immortal memorie of the most pious and incomparable souldier, Sir Horatio Vere, Knight: besieged, and distrest in Mainhem. By Geo: Chapman.
Saved in:
Author / Creator: | Chapman, George, 1559?-1634. |
---|---|
Imprint: | London : Printed by B. Alsop for Th. Walkley, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Eagle and Child in Britaines Burse, 1622. |
Description: | 1 online resource ([18] pages) |
Language: | English |
Subject: | |
Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11478374 |
Notes: | STC (2nd ed.) 4988 Print version record. |
---|
Similar Items
-
Pro Vere, autumni lachrymæ. [microform] : Inscribed to the immortal memorie of the most pious and incomparable souldier, Sir Horatio Vere, Knight: besieged, and distrest in Mainhem. By Geo: Chapman.
by: Chapman, George, 1559?-1634
Published: (1622) -
Elegies : celebrating the happy memory of Sr. Horatio Veere Baron of Tilbury, Collonell Generall of the English, in the United Provinces, and Mr. of the ordnance in England, &c.
Published: (1642) -
Elegies : celebrating the happy memory of Sr. Horatio Veere Baron of Tilbury, Collonell Generall of the English, in the United Provinces, and Mr. of the ordnance in England, &c.
Published: (1642) -
"The fighting Veres." Lives of Sir Francis Vere, general of the queen's forces in the Low countries, governor of the Brill and of Portsmouth, and of Sir Horace Vere, general of the English forces in the Low countries, governor of the Brill, master-general of ordnance, and baron Vere of Tilbury,
by: Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916
Published: (1888) -
Newes from the Palatinate [microform] : A true and comfortable relation of the wonderfull proceedings of Count Mansfield, from his forst comming into the Palatinate, vntill this present moneth. Wherein to his eternall memory he hath set out Gods glory, and enlarged his owne renowne, by being honest to the King of Bohemia, and a constant maintainer of the Gospell of Christ. Likewise relating the true and admirable manner of raising of the siege of Franckendale by Sir Horatio Vere, with the rest of his proceedings, vntill this present. Faithfully translated and extracted out of a Dutch letter sent from Franckendale, by a great commander, who hath beene an eyewitnesse of the same.
Published: (1622)