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Author Hatcher, Robert.
Title Funus corporis et animæ conjugium: sive Apomnemoneymata quorundam : fœlicis memoriæ, hominum qui per mortis dedecus in vitæ æternæ gloriam evaserunt. Per R.H. Cantabrigiensem.
Alternative Title Funus corporis et animæ conjugium
Apomnemoneymata quorundam.
Jobi peroratio.
Euterpes, mors & immortalitas.
Publication Info Londini : excudebat T.R. & E.M. impensis authoris, M.DC.XLVI. [1646]



Descript [4], 112, [3], 114-136 p., 1 leaf of plates
Note R.H. Cantabriensem = Robert Hatcher.
The seventh word of the title is in Greek characters.
In Latin verse.
"Jobi peroratio" and "Euterpes, mors & immortalitas" have division half-title pages; pagination and register are continuous following the first, but separate following the second.
On verso of title page is engraved portrait of Gustavus Adolphus signed: W. Marshall sculpsit.
Reproduction of the original in Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University.
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Author Hatcher, Robert.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Marshall, William, active 1617-1650.
Alternative Title Funus corporis et animæ conjugium
Apomnemoneymata quorundam.
Jobi peroratio.
Euterpes, mors & immortalitas.
Descript [4], 112, [3], 114-136 p., 1 leaf of plates
Note R.H. Cantabriensem = Robert Hatcher.
The seventh word of the title is in Greek characters.
In Latin verse.
"Jobi peroratio" and "Euterpes, mors & immortalitas" have division half-title pages; pagination and register are continuous following the first, but separate following the second.
On verso of title page is engraved portrait of Gustavus Adolphus signed: W. Marshall sculpsit.
Reproduction of the original in Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University.
Author Hatcher, Robert.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Marshall, William, active 1617-1650.
Alternative Title Funus corporis et animæ conjugium
Apomnemoneymata quorundam.
Jobi peroratio.
Euterpes, mors & immortalitas.

Descript [4], 112, [3], 114-136 p., 1 leaf of plates
Note R.H. Cantabriensem = Robert Hatcher.
The seventh word of the title is in Greek characters.
In Latin verse.
"Jobi peroratio" and "Euterpes, mors & immortalitas" have division half-title pages; pagination and register are continuous following the first, but separate following the second.
On verso of title page is engraved portrait of Gustavus Adolphus signed: W. Marshall sculpsit.
Reproduction of the original in Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University.
Alt author Marshall, William, active 1617-1650.

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