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Bm.10.10

Author

Uniform title

[Vie du Reverend P. Ange de Joyeuse. English]

Title

The life of the Reuerend Fa. Angel of Ioyeuse Capucin preacher. Sometimes duke, peere, and marshall of France, and gouernour for the Kinge in Languedoc. Together with the liues of the Reuerend Fathers, Father Bennet Englishman, and Father Archangell Scotchman, of the same ordere. Written first in the Frenche tongue, and now translated into English by R. R. Catholique priest.

Varying form of title

La vie du révérend P. Ange de Joyeuse, prédicateur capucin

Varying form of title

Life of the Reverend Fa. Angel of Joyeuse Capucin preacher

Varying form of title

Miraculous, life, conuersion, and conuersation of the Reuerend Father Bennett of Canfeild

Varying form of title

Miraculous, life, conversion, and conversation of the Reverend Father Bennett of Canfeild

Varying form of title

Historical narration of the conuersion and conuersation of F. Archangel

Varying form of title

Historical narration of the conversion and conversation of F. Archangel

Publication, distribution, etc.

At Douay : For Iohn Heigham, 1623.

Physical description

[32], 160, 160-255, [4]; [8], 145, [3]; 148, [4]p, plate : ill. ; 8vo.

Note

Previously Cp.9.14.

Note

Translation of: La vie du révérend P. Ange de Joyeuse, prédicateur capucin.

Note

Translator's dedication signed: R.R. C.P., i.e. Robert Rookwood.

Note

Fa. Angel of Joyeuse = Henri, duc de Joyeuse; Father Bennet = Father Benoît de Canfield; Father Archangell = John Forbes.

Note

The life of Father Archangel is a translation of: Faustinus Cranius. Alter Alexius.

Note

Printers' names from STC.

Note

"The miraculous, life, conuersion, and conuersation of the Reuerend Father Bennett of Ca[n]feild" and "An historical narration of the conuersion and conuersation of F. Archangel" have separate pagination and register.

Note

The plates are signed: I. Picart incidit.

Note

Anonymous author = Jacques Brousse (STC).

Note

Printed by M. Wyon, and by C. Boscard at Saint-Omer.

Citation/references note

STC (2nd ed.), 3902; ESTC S105902

Additional physical form available

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1958. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Early English books, 1475-1640; 734:16).

Provenance

Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

Signature: "Ann Mather her booke".

Binding

17th century gold-tooled calf.

Subject

Benoît, 1562 - 1610 de Canfield.

Subject

Subject

Added entry--name

Added entry--name

Faustinus Cranius. Alter Alexius.

Added entry--place

France Saint Omer.

Added entry--place

France Douai.

Language code

eng fre eng lat

Identifier

B12979
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