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Emblemata amatoria = Emblems of love. Embleme d'amore. Emblemes d'amour. In four languages. Dedicated to the ladys
Ayres, Philip (1638-1712); Veen, Otto van (1556-1629); Ayres, Philip (1638-1712); Beckett, Isaac (1653-)
1683
Hoe: Emblem books, p. 23. Praz: Emblem books, p. 15. Thomas, H. The Emblemata amatoria of Philip Ayres. (In: The Library. London. ser. 3, v. 1 (1910) p. 73-95) Wing A4307. At head of title: Cupids a...
Mythologia ethica: or, three centuries of Æsopian fables. In English prose. Done from Æsop, Phædrus, Camerarius, and all other eminent authors on this subject. Illustrated with moral, philosophical, and political precepts. Also with aphorisms and proverbs in several languages. And adorned with many curious sculptures, cut on copper plates
Aesop; Phaedrus; Camerarius, Joachim (1500-1574); Ayres, Philip (1638-1712)
1689
With an additional title page, engraved, "Three centurys of Æsopian fables". Title page in red and black. The license date is 27th September, 1688. With engravings in the text. With one-page ...
Lyric poems : made in imitation of the Italians, of which, many are translations from other languages
Ayres, Philip (1638-1712)
1687
Booklist of titles printed for H. Herringman and sold by Knight and Saunders on final page. Engraved frontispiece, with imprint of booksellers. Signatures: A-M(-A1).
A short account of the life and death of Pope Alexander the VII [microform] : with a description of his funeral machin, and elegies erected in St. Peter's Church in Rome : together with an exact relation of the particular ceremonies performed at the creation and coronation of this present Pope Clement the IX. With a catalogue of all the Cardinals
Ayres, Philip (1638-1712); Cavalli, Stefano (1521-1577)
1667
The account of the coronation signed: Stephano Cavalli. The author has rewritten the material found in some Italian papers. Cf. DNB. Microfilm. Indexed in: Wing,
The Count of Gabalis, or, The extravagant mysteries of the Cabalists : exposed in five pleasant discourses on the secret sciences
Villars abbé de (1635-1673); Ayres, Philip (1638-1712)
1680
Errata: p. [1] at end. First edition in English. Anon., by the Abbé de Villars. A version by A. L[ovell] was published in the same year.
The Hungarian rebellion, or, An historical relation of the late wicked practices of the three counts, Nadasdi, Serini, and Frangepani : tending to subvert the government of his present Imperial Majesty in Hungary, and introduce the Mahumetan. With their arraignment, condemnation, and manner of being executed for the same. Translated into English by P.A. [Philip Ayres] gent
Ayres, Philip (1638-1712); Zrinyi, Péter gróf (1621-1671); Frankopan, Fanjo Krsto Knez (1643-1671); Nadasdy, Ferenc gróf (1625-1671)
1672
Translation of Aussführliche und warhafftige Beschrebung wie es mit denen Criminal-Processen... diedrey Graffen ... hergangeng 1671. Signatures: A⁶ B-F¹². Page [1] at front and [5] p. at end ...