Eikōn basilikē, das ist, Königl. Conterfeit / oder der gewesene König Jacob / nach seinem Leben abgemahlt Briefsweiss an in selbst geschrieben : darinnen angezeigt wird / daℓ sein gantzer Umgang und Lebens-Lauff biℓ auf den heutigen Tag nichts anders als seine stätige Verbingung wider die reformirte Religion / Gesetze und Freyheiten der dreyen Königreiche gewesen sey
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Title: Eikōn basilikē, das ist, Königl. Conterfeit / oder der gewesene König Jacob / nach seinem Leben abgemahlt Briefsweiss an in selbst geschrieben : darinnen angezeigt wird / daℓ sein gantzer Umgang und Lebens-Lauff biℓ auf den heutigen Tag nichts anders als seine stätige Verbingung wider die reformirte Religion / Gesetze und Freyheiten der dreyen Königreiche gewesen sey
Other titles: Eikōn basilikē
Classmark: Anglo-German/OAT
Creator(s): Oates, Titus (1649-1705)
Additional creator(s): Grettinga, H (Other)
Related people: James II, king of England, 1633-1701; Grettinga, H
Publisher: bey Daniel von Dalen
Publication city: Amsterdam
Date(s): 1698
Language: German
Size and medium: [lxxii], 189, [1], 230, 172, [1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/221127
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991011745989705181
Description
On the dethroned James II of England, anti-Catholic, anti-Jesuit, title parodying that of memorial v. issued after death of Charles I.
Includes errata.
Translated from Dutch ed. by H. Grettinga.
Additional description
With the bookplate of Robert, earl of Crewe
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