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Title Ta tōn Mousōn eisodia. = The Muses welcome : to the high and mightie prince Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. At His M. happie returne to his old and natiue kingdome of Scotland, after XIIII. yeers absence in anno 1617.
Alternative Title Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince James
Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames
Muses welcome, to the Kings Maiestie
Muses welcome, to the Kings Majestie
Publication Info Edinburgh : Printed by Thomas Finlason, printer to his most excellent Maiestie, 1618.



Descript [10], 44, [2], 45-289, [1] p. : port.
Note Editor's dedication signed: Joannes Adamsonus.
Mostly in verse, mostly Latin, also English and Greek.
The first four words of the title are in Greek characters.
Includes reprints from "De potestate principis" by David Lindsay (STC 21555.28) and "A speach, delivered to the Kings most excellent Majestie" by Sir John Hay (STC 12970).
Running title reads: The Muses welcome, to the Kings Maiestie.
Another state of the edition with 4 preliminary leaves.
Variant: with three extra leaves signed "(3[sec.])" inserted after K1 or L2. These contain a Latin translation of Hay's speech.
Usually found bound with "Ta tōn Musōn exodia" (STC 142).
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
Alt author Adamson, John, -1653.
Lindsay, David, -1641? De potestate principis.
Hay, John, Sir, 1578-1654. Speach, delivered to the Kings most excellent Majestie.
Alternative Title Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince James
Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames
Muses welcome, to the Kings Maiestie
Muses welcome, to the Kings Majestie
Descript [10], 44, [2], 45-289, [1] p. : port.
Note Editor's dedication signed: Joannes Adamsonus.
Mostly in verse, mostly Latin, also English and Greek.
The first four words of the title are in Greek characters.
Includes reprints from "De potestate principis" by David Lindsay (STC 21555.28) and "A speach, delivered to the Kings most excellent Majestie" by Sir John Hay (STC 12970).
Running title reads: The Muses welcome, to the Kings Maiestie.
Another state of the edition with 4 preliminary leaves.
Variant: with three extra leaves signed "(3[sec.])" inserted after K1 or L2. These contain a Latin translation of Hay's speech.
Usually found bound with "Ta tōn Musōn exodia" (STC 142).
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
Alt author Adamson, John, -1653.
Lindsay, David, -1641? De potestate principis.
Hay, John, Sir, 1578-1654. Speach, delivered to the Kings most excellent Majestie.
Alternative Title Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince James
Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames
Muses welcome, to the Kings Maiestie
Muses welcome, to the Kings Majestie

Subject James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
Descript [10], 44, [2], 45-289, [1] p. : port.
Note Editor's dedication signed: Joannes Adamsonus.
Mostly in verse, mostly Latin, also English and Greek.
The first four words of the title are in Greek characters.
Includes reprints from "De potestate principis" by David Lindsay (STC 21555.28) and "A speach, delivered to the Kings most excellent Majestie" by Sir John Hay (STC 12970).
Running title reads: The Muses welcome, to the Kings Maiestie.
Another state of the edition with 4 preliminary leaves.
Variant: with three extra leaves signed "(3[sec.])" inserted after K1 or L2. These contain a Latin translation of Hay's speech.
Usually found bound with "Ta tōn Musōn exodia" (STC 142).
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Adamson, John, -1653.
Lindsay, David, -1641? De potestate principis.
Hay, John, Sir, 1578-1654. Speach, delivered to the Kings most excellent Majestie.

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