B16891

Shelfmark

DDl.5.02(02)

Author

Larkin, Edward

Title

Speculum Patrum: a looking-glasse of the Fathers, wherein, you may see each of them drawn, characterized, and displayed in their colours. To which are added, The characters of some of the chief philosophers, historians, grammarians, orators, and poets. By Edward Larkin ...

Publication, distribution, etc.

London :, Printed for Henry Eversden,, 1659.

Physical description

[4], 100p ;, 8vo.

Note

Previously Gp.5.2.

Note

Probably intended to be issued with (and here bound with) Larkin's "The true effigies, or portraicture of the chief philosophers, historians, poets, grammarians, and oratours ...", 1659.

With note

[Bound with:] E. Larkin "The true effigies, or portraicture of the chief philosophers, historians, poets, grammarians, and oratours ...", 1659.

Citation/references note

Wing L444

Provenance

Signatures: "Lawrance Shaw" (or "Shawe" - numerous instances, one dated 1688), "Edmundus Shawe", "Tho: Lucas", and "Gulielmus Slater eius codex Anno Domini 1662".

Binding

17th century blind-stamped ?sheep.

Subject

Fathers of the church, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B16891
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aDDl.5.02(02)
1001#$aLarkin, Edward
24510$aSpeculum Patrum: a looking-glasse of the Fathers, wherein, you may see each of them drawn, characterized, and displayed in their colours. To which are added, The characters of some of the chief philosophers, historians, grammarians, orators, and poets. By Edward Larkin ...
260##$aLondon :$bPrinted for Henry Eversden,$c1659.
300##$a[4], 100p ;$c8vo.
500##$aPreviously Gp.5.2.
500##$aProbably intended to be issued with (and here bound with) Larkin's "The true effigies, or portraicture of the chief philosophers, historians, poets, grammarians, and oratours ...", 1659.
501##$a[Bound with:] E. Larkin "The true effigies, or portraicture of the chief philosophers, historians, poets, grammarians, and oratours ...", 1659.
5104#$aWing L444
561##$aSignatures: "Lawrance Shaw" (or "Shawe" - numerous instances, one dated 1688), "Edmundus Shawe", "Tho: Lucas", and "Gulielmus Slater eius codex Anno Domini 1662".
563##$a17th century blind-stamped ?sheep.
650#0$aFathers of the church$xEarly works to 1800.
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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