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Ibis ad Cæsarem. Or A submissive appearance before Cæsar; in answer to Mr Mountagues appeale, in the points of Arminianisme and popery, maintained and defended by him, against the doctrine of the Church of England.
Caption title: Ibis ad Caesarem
Portion of title: Submissive appearance before Caesar
Caption title: Popery in grosse
London : Printed [by Miles Flesher and Eliot's Court Press?] for R. Mylbourne, 1626.
[20], 95, [1]; 168; 46, [2] p. ; 19 cm. (4to)
The last leaf is blank.
"Ibis ad Caesarem. The scandalous names of Caluinists and Arminians" and "Popery in grosse" (caption titles) each have separate pagination and register.
The middle section was apparently printed by Eliot's Court Press; Flesher printed the rest (STC).
A reply to: Appello Caesarem.
Dedication signed: Iohn Yates.
Headpieces and initials; printed marginalia.
Title within simple double-rule border.
Signatures: pi² A-O⁴, ²A-X⁴ Aaa-Fff⁴ (Fff4 blank).
STC (2nd ed.), 26083
ESTC, S120539
Armorial bookplate of F. Manley Sims.
Ink stamp on title page: "Manley Sims Eton Collection".
Ms. inscription on title page: "Matthias Candler".
Ink stamp on front free endpaper: "Manley Sims Eton Collection".
19th century teal calf half binding; boards covered in marbled paper; marbled endpapers; five raised bands; gilt top edge.
ECL copy: last blank leaf missing.
Booksellers stamp on free front endpaper verso: "Hatchards 187 Piccadilly".
Montagu, Richard, 1577 - 1641 Appello Caesarem.
Arminianism Controversial literature Early works to 1800.
Flesher, Miles, ? - d. 1664 printer.
Milbourne, Robert, ? - d. 1642 or 3 publisher.
Eliot's Court Press printer.
England London.
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