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The history of the Parthian Empire, from the foundation of the monarchy by Arsaces, to its final overthrow by Artaxerxes the Persian: contained in a succession of twenty nine kings. Compiled from the Greek and Latin historians and other writers, and the chronology settled. By Tho. Lewis, M.A.
PRINT BOOK | Printed for Samuel Illidge, under Serle's-Gate in Lincoln's-Inn New Square; and John Hooke at the Flower-de-Luce, over-against St. Dunstan's-Church, Fleet-street | M DCC XXVIII. [1728]
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A catalogue of scarce and valuable books: Being the Entire stock in Trade of Mr. Harmen Noorthouck, bookseller. Consisting of the most Curious in the following Languages and Faculties, (viz.) Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, &c. Relating more particularly to the History, Antiquities, and Parliamentary Affairs of Great Britain and Ireland; France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and most other Countries. Likewise, Divinity, History, Mathematicks, Philosophy, Physick and Surgery: A Good Collection of the Greek and Latin Historians, chiefly of the Best Editions: Classicks in Usum Sereniss. Delph. & cum Notis Variorum. Together with those printed by the most Eminent Printers, viz. Juntae, Aldus, Stephanus, Colinaeus, Vascosan, Turnebius, Giolito, Valgrisius, Torrentinus, &c. Also, Books of Antiquities and Medals, Sculpture, Architecture: Likewise Law Civil and Canon; with a Good Collection of Lexicographers. As also His Houshold Goods. To be Sold by Auction, on Thursday July 2, 1730, at the said Mr. Noorthouck's Dwelling-House, in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden; beginning every Evening at Five of the Clock, and to continue till all are Sold. By Mr. Christopher Bateman, Bookseller. N. B. The Books, &c. must be all Sold for the Benefit of the Creditors, without any Reserve. Catalogues may be had gratis at Mr. Lyon's, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Stagg's, Westminster-Hall; Mr. Jackson's, at St. James's; Mr. Millar's, over-against St. Clement's-Church; Mr. Woodward's, at the Half-Moon in Fleet-Street; Mr. Davis's, in Pater-Noster-Row; Mr. Cox's, at the Royal-Exchange; and at the Place of sale [Electronic book]
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Latin Historians. Ed. by Dorey (T. A.)
Verdin Herman
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 46(1):88-92 Please log in to see more details

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Catalogus librorum in omni ferè scientiâ & facultate præstantium; ex Bibliothecis Caroli Killigrew et Bartholomaei Beale Armig. or a catalogue of the libraries of Charles Killigrew, late Master of the Revels; and of Bartholomew Beale, of Bilderston in the County of Suffolk, Esquires; both lately deceased. Containing several Thousand Volumes of the most Valuable Books in Greek, Latin, English, French, Italian, and Spanish; more particularly near Eight Hundred relating to the History, Laws, Antiquities, and Parliamentary Affairs of Great Britain and Ireland. Also a Large Collection of Greek and Latin Historians of divers Nations; together with a very Curious Collection of Books of Medals, Architecture, Sculpture, Perspective, Painting, Drawings, Antient Inscriptions, Mathematicks, Husbandry, Trade, Voyages, Travels, Poetry, Novels, Physick, &c. Likewise near a Compleat Sett of the Classicks, printed at Paris, in Usum Delphini, & cum Notis Variorum. Which will begin to be sold at very Reasonable Rates (the lowest Price fixed in each Book) on Tuesday the 7th day of December, 1725. by Fletcher Gyles, Bookseller, over against Grey's-Inn, in Holborn; beginning at 9 in the Morning. N.B. The Books may be viewed every Day till the Time of Sale. Catalogues may be had, at 6 d. each, of Mr. King, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Graves, in St. James's-Street; Mr. Lewis, next Tom's Coffee-House, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Lintot, between the two Temple-Gates, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Innys, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Strahan, against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill; Booksellers: and at the Place of Sale. Where any Person may have Ready Money for a Library or Parcel of Books [Electronic book]
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Textual Notes on Lesser Latin Historians
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1981 Jan 01. 85, 155-184. Please log in to see more details

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The articulation of Roman religion in the Latin historians Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus Marcellinus
Davies, Jason Peter
Dissertation/ Thesis Dissertation/ Thesis | 01/01/1999 Please log in to see more details
The articulation of Roman religion in the Latin historians Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus Marcellinus
01/01/1999

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100 - Textual analysis - Paganism - Civic religion

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