An institution of general history: or The history of the world. The third part. Containing that of the Constantinopolitan Roman Empire and the contemporaries with it: all distinctly by themselves, and yet linked together as the former parts were. From the taking of Rome by Odoacer, and the exile of Zeno the Emperour, to the deposing of Irene and promotion of Nicephorus: with an account of the several actions, polities, laws and things of moment, during the reign of each emperour, and the original atchievements and polity of the Franks, the dominion of the Goths, Saracens, Arabians and Moors in Spain and Gall within this period. By William Howel, LL.D. sometimes Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge
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- An institution of general history: or The history of the world. The third part. Containing that of the Constantinopolitan Roman Empire and the contemporaries with it: all distinctly by themselves, and yet linked together as the former parts were. From the taking of Rome by Odoacer, and the exile of Zeno the Emperour, to the deposing of Irene and promotion of Nicephorus: with an account of the several actions, polities, laws and things of moment, during the reign of each emperour, and the original atchievements and polity of the Franks, the dominion of the Goths, Saracens, Arabians and Moors in Spain and Gall within this period. By William Howel, LL.D. sometimes Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge
- Institution of general history. Parts 3-4
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London : printed for the authours widow, by Miles Flesher, MDCLXXXV. [1685]
- Publication year
- 1685
- ESTC No.
- R229122
- Grub Street ID
- 101712
- Description
- [6], 518, [18], 464, [8] p. ; 2°.
- Note
- Each title page in red and black
Part 4 has separate dated title page, pagination and register
Leaf ]2[A]1 is blank
Includes indices
Identified as Wing H3138 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reels 984 and 1310.