Eikōn Mikro-Biblikē sive icon libellorum, or, a critical history of pamphlets. Tracing out the rise, growth and different views of all sorts of small tracts or writings, both collectively and singly, in a general and gradual Representation of the respective Authors, Collections and their several Editions, &c. And In particular, Of all those from the beginning of the Reformation, to the latter end of King Henry the Eighth’s Reign; especially here in Great-Britain: Together with an Archaeological Taste of most Languages and Sciences as well as of the most Ancient and most Modern little Treatises thereupon, whether in Manuscript or Print, whether Exotical or Neoterical, and whether by Friend or Foe. The whole being Collected out of all Sorts of Idioms, Writings, Records, Memorials, Books, Manuscripts, &c. and calculated for the Occasional Defence of our Law and Gospel in Church and State; particularly in opposition to Arians, Papists, Jacobites, &c. By a gentleman of the Inns of Court. Pa

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  • Eikōn Mikro-Biblikē sive icon libellorum, or, a critical history of pamphlets. Tracing out the rise, growth and different views of all sorts of small tracts or writings, both collectively and singly, in a general and gradual Representation of the respective Authors, Collections and their several Editions, &c. And In particular, Of all those from the beginning of the Reformation, to the latter end of King Henry the Eighth’s Reign; especially here in Great-Britain: Together with an Archaeological Taste of most Languages and Sciences as well as of the most Ancient and most Modern little Treatises thereupon, whether in Manuscript or Print, whether Exotical or Neoterical, and whether by Friend or Foe. The whole being Collected out of all Sorts of Idioms, Writings, Records, Memorials, Books, Manuscripts, &c. and calculated for the Occasional Defence of our Law and Gospel in Church and State; particularly in opposition to Arians, Papists, Jacobites, &c. By a gentleman of the Inns of Court. Pa
  • Athenæ britannicæ. Part 1
People / Organizations
Imprint
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1715.
Publication year
1715-1715
ESTC No.
T135524
Grub Street ID
183936
Description
[4],88,348[i.e.347],[9]p. ; 8⁰
Note
A gentleman of the Inns of Court = Myles Davies.

The first three words are transliterated from the Greek.

Pp.344-347 misnumbered 345-348.

Reissued in 1716 with a cancel titlepage: 'Athenæ britannicæ: .. By Myles Davies. Part I.'.