A prospect of the most famous parts of the vvorld. Viz. Asia, 3 Affrica, 5 Europe, 7 America, 9 With these kingdomes therein contained; Grecia, 11 Romane Empire, 13 Germanie, 15 Bohemia, 17 France, 19 Belgia, 21 Spaine, 23 Italie, 25 Hungarie, 27 Denmarke, 29 Poland, 31 Persia, 33 Turkish Empire, 35 Kingdome of China, 37 Tartaria, 39 Sommer Ilands, 41 Civill Warres, in England, Wales, and Ireland, You shall find placed in the beginning of the second book marked with these [3 asterisks in triangle formation] and (5) together with all the provinces, counties, and shires, contained in that large theater of Great Britaines empire. Performed by John Speed.

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  • A prospect of the most famous parts of the vvorld. Viz. Asia, 3 Affrica, 5 Europe, 7 America, 9 With these kingdomes therein contained; Grecia, 11 Romane Empire, 13 Germanie, 15 Bohemia, 17 France, 19 Belgia, 21 Spaine, 23 Italie, 25 Hungarie, 27 Denmarke, 29 Poland, 31 Persia, 33 Turkish Empire, 35 Kingdome of China, 37 Tartaria, 39 Sommer Ilands, 41 Civill Warres, in England, Wales, and Ireland, You shall find placed in the beginning of the second book marked with these [3 asterisks in triangle formation] and (5) together with all the provinces, counties, and shires, contained in that large theater of Great Britaines empire. Performed by John Speed.
  • Second booke: containing the principality of Wales Third booke: containing a generall vievv of the kingdome of Scotland Third booke: containing a generall view of the kingdome of Scotland Fourth booke containing the kingdome of Ireland Prospect of the most famous parts of the world
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Imprint
London: printed by M. and S. Simmons, and are to be sold by Roger Rea the elder and Roger Rea the younger, at the Golden Crosse on Cornhill against the Royall Exchange, 1662.
Publication year
1662-1662
ESTC No.
R221744
Grub Street ID
95846
Description
[2], 44, [3], 94, [2], 99-126, [2], 131-132, [2], 137-146, [10] p., [90] plates ; 2⁰
Note
Text is continuous despite pagination.

Port. = frontis.

With an index.

The maps are engraved mainly by Abraham Goos and Dirck Gryp.
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