A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught: or A diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius. Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended worke, in an ichnographicall and orthographicall delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, late fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge.

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  • A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught: or A diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius. Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended worke, in an ichnographicall and orthographicall delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, late fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge.
  • Diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall Orthographical delineation or true draught of the pansophicall temple
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by T.H. and are to sold by Thomas Collins, book-seller in Notthampton [sic], 1651.
Publication year
1651-1651
ESTC No.
R209025
Grub Street ID
85242
Description
[12], 180 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Original not traced.

Includes separate dated title page after p. 71 (register and pagination are continuous) that reads: An orthographical delineation or true draught of the pansophicall temple.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb. 25th".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C5527

Thomason, E.1304[1]