Publications of Prudencio de Sandoval

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  • Sandoval, Prudencio de. The civil wars of Spain, in the beginning of the reign of Charls the 5t, Emperor of Germanie, and King of that nation. Written originally in the Spanish-tongue, by Prudencio de Sandoval, Doctor of Divinitie, and Abbat of the monasterie of St Isidro el Real, in Valladolid of the order of St Bennet, Historiographer roial to Philip the Third; never yet translated, now put into English by Captain J.W. London: printed by William Du-Gard; and are to bee sold by John Holden in the New Exchange, 1652. ESTC No. R30544. Grub Street ID 113382.
  • Sandoval, Prudencio de. The civil wars of Spain, in the reign of Charls the Fifth, Emperour of Germanie, and King of that nation. Wherein our late unhappie differences are paralel'd in many particulars. Written by Prudentio de Sandoval, doctor of divinitie, historiographer roial to Philip the thir now faithfully translated into English by Major John Wright. London: printed for Simon Miller at the Star in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1655. ESTC No. R223730. Grub Street ID 97505.
  • Sandoval, Prudencio de. The civil wars of Spain, in the beginning of the reign of Charles the fifth, Emperor of Germany, and King of that nation. VVritten originally in the Spanish tongue, by Prudencio de Sandoval, Dr. of Divinity, & abbat of the monastery of S. Isidro el Real, in Valladolid, o the Order of S. Bennet, Historiographer Royal to Philip the Third; never before translated, now put into English by Captain J.W. London: printed by William Du-Gard; and are to be sold by Andrew Kemb living on St Margarets-hill in Southwark, 1662. ESTC No. R183230. Grub Street ID 73076.
  • Sandoval, Prudencio de. The history of Charles the Vth Emperor and King of Spain, the Great Hero of the House of Austria: containing The most Remarkable Occurrences that happen'd in the World for the space of 56 Years, all Nations being in a greater or less measure engag'd in the Contests and Confusions of those Times; and giving an Account I. How the House of Austria first came to the Crown of Spain, and whence the present Contests between the Emperor and King of France had their original. II. Of the Rebellion of the Commons of Spain, and the true Causes and Success of it. III. Of the Wars with France, and taking that King Prisoner. IV. Of the Sacking of Rome. V. Of the Reformation, and Wars which ensu'd on that account. VI. Of the Revolutions and Troubles in Denmark and Sweden, on account of Religion. VII. Of the Affairs of England, and Marriage of King Philip and Mary Queen of England. VIII. Of the Wars with the Turks. IX. Of the taking of Tunis, and other Places on the Coast of Africk, with the unfortunat. London: printed for R. Smith at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, MDCCIII. [1703]. ESTC No. T153443. Grub Street ID 197800.