History, Ancient -- Early works to 1800
The annals of the world deduced from the origin of time, and continued to the beginning of the Emperour Vespasians reign, and the totall destruction and abolition of the temple and common-wealth of the Jews : containing the historie of the Old and New Testament, with that of the Macchabees, also the most memorable affairs of Asia and Egypt, and the rise of the empire of the Roman Caesars under C. Julius, and Octavianus : collected from all history, as well sacred, as prophane, and methodically d
Ussher, James, 1581-1656
London : Printed by E. Tyler, for J. Crook ... and for G. Bedell ..., 1658
1658
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The key of history, or, A most methodical abridgement of the four chief monarchies Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome, being a general and compendious chronicle from the floud, digested into three books : whereunto is added a marginal chronologie of every Roman emperours reign, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents ... / together with brief illustrations upon the most obscure names, places, and offices ...
Sleidanus, Johannes, 1506-1556
London : Printed for William Shear ..., 1661
1661
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A briefe chronicle of the foure principall empyres To witte, of Babilon, Persia, Grecia, and Rome. Wherein, very compendiously, the whole course of histories are conteined. Made by the famous and godly learned man Iohn Sleidan, and englished by Stephan Wythers
Sleidanus, Johannes, 1506-1556
Printed at London : By Rouland Hall, dwellyng in Gutter Lane, at the signe of the halfe Egle and the Keye, 1563
1563
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The key of history, or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarches [sic], Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood, digested into three bookes : whereunto is added a marginall cronologie of euery Romane emperours raigne, end [sic] of all the most memorable persons and accidents : together with briefe illustrations vpon the more obscure names, places, and office ...
Sleidanus, Johannes, 1506-1556
London : Printed for William Sheares, and and [sic] are to be sould at his shop at the great south doore of St. Paules Church, 1631
1631
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The key of historie. Or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome Being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood. Digested into three bookes. Whereunto is added a marginall chronologie of euery Roman emperors raigne, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together with briefe illustrations vpon the more obscure names, places, and offices. With a directory table for the more profitable reading of history. Written by
Sleidanus, Johannes, 1506-1556
London : Printed by M. Flesher, for William Sheeres, and are to be sould at his shop neere Grayes Inne at the signe of the Bucke, 1627
1627
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The key of historie: or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome Being a generall and compendious chronicle from the Flood. Digested into three bookes: whereunto is added a marginall chronologie of euery Roman emperours raigne, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents. Together with briefe illustrations upon the more obscure names, places and offices. The third edition. Written by that excellent and most learned man, Iohn Sleida
Sleidanus, Johannes, 1506-1556
London : Printed for William Sheares, at his shop in Britains-Bursse, and neare Yorke-house, 1635 [i.e. 1636]
1636
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An easy and compendious introdvction for reading all sorts of histories contrived in a more facile way then heretofore hath been published; out of the papers of Mathias Prideaux, Mr of Arts, and sometime Fellow of Exeter Colledge in Oxford. The fourth edition, in which is added a Synopsis of Councels by John Prideaux, late Regius Professor of Divninity at Oxford, and Bishop of Worcester
Prideaux, Mathias, 1622-1646?
Oxford : printed for A. & L. Lichfield, printers to the University, and are to be sold by Joh. Crosley, & Joh. Wilmot, 1664
1664
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The ancient history By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, &c. &c. &c. In eight volumes. Containing an account of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. The eighth edition. Illustrated with a new and complete set of maps of ancient geography, neat engravings of Egyptian antiquities, &c. adapted to the work
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741
Edinburgh : At the Apollo Press, by Martin and M'Dowall. Printed for A. Guthrie, No. 25, South Bridge, Edinburgh; and J. Murray, No 32, Fleet Street, London, Anno 1789
1789
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Justini historĭPhilippic̆. Cum versionse anglica, ad verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta, or, The history of Justin. With an English translation, as literal as possible. By John Clarke, author of the essays upon education and study
Justinus, Marcus Junianus
Dublin : Printed for Edward and John Exhaw, at the Bible on Cork-hill, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
1746
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The history of Justin, taken out of the four and forty books of Trogus Pompeius containing the affairs of all ages and countrys, both in peace and war, from the beginning of the world until the time of the Roman emperors. Together, with an epitomy of the lives and manners of the Roman emperors, from Octavius Augustus Cæsar, to the Emperour Theodosius. Translated into English by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts
Justinus, Marcus Junianus
London : printed for W.W. and to be sold by Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve, in Little-Brittain, 1672
1672
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The history of Justin, taken out of the four and forty books of Trogus Pompeius containing the affairs of all ages and countrys, both in peace and war, from the beginning of the world until the time of the Roman emperors. Together, with an epitomy of the lives and manners of the Roman emperors, from Octavius Augustus Cæsar, to the Emperour Theodosius. Translated into English by Robert Codrington, Master of Arts
Justinus, Marcus Junianus
London : printed for William Whitwood, at the sign of the Bell in Duck-Lane near Smithfield, 1671
1671
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Justini historĭPhilippic̆ Cum versionse anglica, ad verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta, or, The history of Justin; with an English translation, as literal as possible. By John Clarke, author of the essays upon education and study
Justinus, Marcus Junianus
London : Printed for L. Hawes, W. Clarke, and R. Collins, in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]
1768
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M.J. Justini ex Trogi Pompeii historiis externis. Libri XLIV. Quam diligentissime ex variorum exemplorum collatione recensiti & castigati. To which is added, the words of Justin disposed in a grammatical or natural order, in one column, so as to answer, as near as can be, word for word to an English version, as literal as possible in the other. Designed for the easy and expeditious learning of Justin, by those of the meanest capacity, with pleasure to the learner, and without fatigue to the teac
Justinus, Marcus Junianus
London : Printed for J. Brotherton, J. Hazard, W. Meadows, T. Cox, W. Hinchliffe, W. Bickerton, T. Astley, S. Austen, L. Gilliver, and R. Willock, MDCCXXXII. [1732]
1732
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An historical, genealogical and poetical dictionary containing the lives and actions of all the great men among the Grecians, Romans, Jews, &c. Of emperors, kings, princes, &c. whether ecclesiastical, military or civil; of the heathenish gods; o ancient and modern authors; of philosophers and all other ordinary men, that have recommended themselves to the world, by their valour, vertue or learning, to this present time. With the remarkable antiquities of the ancients, that are any where mentione
London : printed for Henry Rhodes near Fleet-Bridge; J. Nicholson at the King's Arms in Little Britain, and Tho. Newborough at the Golden Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1703
1703
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An historical, genealogical and poetical dictionary containing the lives and actions of all the great men among the Grecians, Romans, Jews, &c. Of emperors, kings, princes, &c. whether ecclesiastical, military or civil; of the heathenish gods; o ancient and modern authors; of philosophers and all other ordinary men, that have recommended themselves to the world, by their valour, vertue or learning, to this present time. With the remarkable antiquities of the ancients, that are any where mentione
London : printed for Henry Rhodes near Fleet-Bridge, J. Nicholson at the King's Arms in Little Britain, and Maurice Atkins at the Golden Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1708
1708
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The history of the holy war being an exact account of the expeditions of the Kings of England and France, and several other of the Christian Princes, for the conquest of Jerusalem, and the rest of the Holy Land, wherein, are largely represented the great actions, battles, sieges, difficult marches, honourable retreats, admirable stratagems, regular conducts, and brave performances of the Christian armies, in all the said expeditions. Done into English by Dr. Nalson
Maimbourg, Louis, 1610-1686
London : printed by R.H. for Thomas Dring, at the corner of Chancery-Lane in Fleet-Street, MDCLXXXVI. [1686]
1686
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