Publications of Virgilio Malvezzi

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  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Romulus and Tarquin. First written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi: and now taught English, by HCL. London: printed by I. H[aviland]. for Iohn Benson, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard, 1637. ESTC No. S111904. Grub Street ID 131670.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Romulus and Tarquin first written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi: and now taught English, by H: Ld. Cary of Lepingto[n] the second edition. London : printed by I[ohn] H[aviland] for Iohn Benson, and are to be sould at his shopp under St Dunstons Church Fleet street, 1638. ESTC No. S111908. Grub Street ID 131674.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Discourses upon Cornelius Tacitus. Written in Italian by the learned Marquesse Virgilio Malvezzi. Dedicated to the Serenissimo Ferdinand the Second Great Duke of Thuscany. And translated into English, by Sir Richard Baker, Knight. London: printed by E[dward]. G[riffin]. for R. Whitaker, and Tho. Whitaker, at the Kings Armes in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1642. ESTC No. R13322. Grub Street ID 61431.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. The pourtract of the politicke Christian-favourite. Originally drawn from some of the actions of the Lord Duke of St. Lucar. Written to the Catholick Majesty of Philip the Great, and the fourth of that name. A piece worthy to be read by all gentlemen, who desire to know the secrets of state, and mysteries of government. By Marquesse Virgilio Malvezzi. To this translation is annexed; the chiefe state maxims, political and historical observations, in a brief and sententious way, upon the same story of Count Olivares, Duke of St. Lucar. London: printed for M. Meighen, and G. Bedell, and are to be sold at their shop, at the Middle-Temple gate, 1647. ESTC No. R9198. Grub Street ID 129300.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. The chiefe events of the monarchie of Spaine, in the yeare 1639. Written by the Marquesse Virgilio Maluezzi, one of his Majesties Councell of Warre. Translated out of th'Italian copy, by Robert Gentilis Gent. London: printed by T.W. for Humphrey Moseley, at the signe of the Princes Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1647. ESTC No. R202848. Grub Street ID 80031.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Romulus and Tarquin, written in Italian by the Marques Virgilio Malvezzi. And now taught English by Henry Earle of Monmouth. London: printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1648. ESTC No. R3512. Grub Street ID 117564.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Il Davide perseguitato = David persecuted. VVritten in Italian by the Marquesse Virgilio Malvezzi: and done into English by Robert Ashley Gent. London: printed for Humphrey Mosely, at the signe of the Princes Armes in St Pauls Church-Yard, 1647 [i.e. 1648]. ESTC No. R202847. Grub Street ID 80030.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Il Davide perseguitato David persecuted / vvritten in Italian by the Marquesse Virgilio Malvezzi ; and done into English by Robert Ashley, Gent. London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley .., 1650. ESTC No. R37618. Grub Street ID 119835.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Considerations upon the lives of Alcibiades and Corialanus [sic]. By Marques Virgilio Malvezzi, one of the supreme councell of warre, to his Catholick Majestie. Dedicated to the King, his master. Englished by Robert Gentilis, gent. London: printed by William Wilson for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at the Princes Armes in St Pauls Church-yard, 1650. ESTC No. R12183. Grub Street ID 60396.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. Stoa Triumphans: or, Two sober paradoxes, viz. 1. The praise of banishment. 2. The dispraise of honors. Argued in two letters by the noble and learned Marquesse, Virgilio Malvezzi. Now translated out of the Italian, with some annotations annexed. London: printed by J. G., 1651. ESTC No. R209443. Grub Street ID 85674.