The famous history of Palmendos son to the most renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the heroick Queen of Tharsus. Wherein is likewise a most pleasant discourse of Prince Risarano, the son of Trineus, Emperour of Almain, and Aurecinda, sister to the Soldane of Persia. With their knightly deeds, and acts of chivalry; their famous adventures, and most worthy resolutions. Newly corrected and amended, and most profitable and delightfull for all sorts of people.

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  • The famous history of Palmendos son to the most renowned Palmerin D'Oliva, Emperour of Constantinople, and the heroick Queen of Tharsus. Wherein is likewise a most pleasant discourse of Prince Risarano, the son of Trineus, Emperour of Almain, and Aurecinda, sister to the Soldane of Persia. With their knightly deeds, and acts of chivalry; their famous adventures, and most worthy resolutions. Newly corrected and amended, and most profitable and delightfull for all sorts of people.
  • Palmerin de Oliva (Romance) English.
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Imprint
London: printed by E. Alsop, and are to be sold at her house in Grubstreet, near the Upper Pump, 1653.
Publication year
1653-1653
ESTC No.
R6035
Grub Street ID
126411
Description
[8], 192 p. ; 4⁰
Note
"The history of Palmendos comprises the first twenty chapters of the first part of the original Primaleon [a continuation of Palmerin de Oliva]" Cf. H. Thomas, in Transactions of the Bib. Soc. (London) v. 13, p. 125.

The epistle to the reader signed: A.M. [i.e. Anthony Munday].