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Author Falckenburg, Jakob.
Title Iacobi à Falckenburgk, Saxonis, David, de Goliathi Gigantis vti blasphemi ita tyrannorum cæde pereuntium historia. : Pro aris & focis, nominis diuini gloria atq; salutis communis amore: in optatissimam & salutarem, Ducis Ioh. Casimiri ... ex Anglia ... ad archiducem Austriæ Matthiam Belgogermaniæ gubernatorem ... ad illustriss. & nobiliss. dominum, Dn. Henricum comitem Huntingdoniæ, Hastinguæ dominum, &c. consilii maiestatis R. in parte boreali præsidem ...
Related title David.
De Goliathi gigantis.
Publication Info Londini : Typis Richardi Graphei [R. Schilders], anno 1579..



Descript [10] p.
Note Latin verse.
Name of printer from STC (2nd ed.).
Imperfect: print failure, resulting in loss of text from last page.
Reproduction of original in: Massachusetts Historical Society.
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Author Falckenburg, Jakob.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Johann Casimir, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1543-1592.
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, Earl of, 1535-1595.
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, 1557-1619.
Christian poetry, Latin.
Related title David.
De Goliathi gigantis.
Descript [10] p.
Note Latin verse.
Name of printer from STC (2nd ed.).
Imperfect: print failure, resulting in loss of text from last page.
Reproduction of original in: Massachusetts Historical Society.
Author Falckenburg, Jakob.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Johann Casimir, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1543-1592.
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, Earl of, 1535-1595.
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, 1557-1619.
Christian poetry, Latin.
Related title David.
De Goliathi gigantis.

Subject Johann Casimir, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1543-1592.
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, Earl of, 1535-1595.
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, 1557-1619.
Christian poetry, Latin.
Descript [10] p.
Note Latin verse.
Name of printer from STC (2nd ed.).
Imperfect: print failure, resulting in loss of text from last page.
Reproduction of original in: Massachusetts Historical Society.

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