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La Calprenede, Gaultier De Coste Seigneur De (1663)4
Alexander, the Great, 356-323 B.C2
Cassander, King of Macedonia, Ca. 350-297 B.C2
Coles, John2
Coles, John (1623-)2
Cotterell, Charles2
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Loveday, Robert1
Loveday, Robert (1655-)1
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Cassandra : the fam'd romance. The whole work: in five parts; written originally in the French, and now elegantly rendered into English

La Calprenède, Gaultier de Coste seigneur de (1663); Cotterell, Sir Charles (1612?-1702)

1661

Pages 87-8 of the third numeration misnumbered 93-4.

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Cassandra: : the fam'd romance : the whole work: in five parts

La Calprenède, Gaultier de Coste seigneur de (1663); Cotterell, Sir Charles (1612?-1702)

1676

1st ed. published in Paris, 1642; 1st ed. of Cotterell translation published in London, 1652. Additional engraved title-page: Cotterell given as "Cottrell". Publisher's catalogue (1 leaf) precedes...

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Hymen's praeludia, or Loves master-piece. : Being that so much admired romance, entituled Cleopatra, in twelve parts (v.1)

La Calprenède, Gaultier de Coste seigneur de (1663); Loveday, Robert (fl. 1655); Coles, John (1623-)

1665

Parts 1-3 translated by Loveday; pt. 4-6 translated by John Coles. Title-page in red and black, within double line border. Pagination and signatures are continuous. There are no part-titles. The t...

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Hymen's præludia, or, Loves master-piece. : Being the six last parts of that so much admired romance intituled Cleopatra

La Calprenède, Gaultier de Coste seigneur de (1663); Coles, John (1623-); Webb, James (fl. 1658)

1663

The dedication at the beginning is signed by John Coles. Sectional titles, dated 1659, precede the second and third divisions of the text (pt.9-10: Printed for Humphrey Moseley and for John Crooke; pt...

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