The most pleasant history of Ornatus and Artesia: shewing the tirannical and wicked reign of Theron, King of Phrigia; who having murthered his lawful soveraign, usurped the kingdom, and grievously opprest the people, was afterwards slain by one of his own servants. With the manner of is son Lenons falling in love with the fair Artesia; his several strange and unheard of plots, contrived to attain his desires, and the miseries she endured thereby, till by the prudence, valour, and fortitude of Ornatus, she was set at liberty. Also, how by the assistance of the Kin of Armenid, and the policy of Philastes, Ornatus recovered the kingdom, (to which he was right heir) and afterwards he and Artesia, being royally married together, crowned King and Queen of Phrigia.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by J. W[inter] for Thomas Vere, and William Whitwood, 1669.
Publication year
1669-1669
ESTC No.
R177171
Grub Street ID
69389
Description
[4], 122 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Printer's name from Wing CD-ROM, 1996.

Catalogued from the Princeton University online catalogue.
Uncontrolled note
Verify pagination