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Author Ameyden, Dirk, 1586-1656.
Uniform Title De pietate Romana. English
Title Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or, A faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris / the one taken out of the book written by Theodorus Amydenus ; the other out of that by Mr. Carr.
Related title Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris.
Pietas Parisiensis.
Short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris.
Faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris.
Publication Info Printed at Oxford : [s.n.], 1687.



Descript [18], 113, [4], 66 p.
Note Reproduction of originals in Yale University Library and in Huntington Library.
Copy on reel 5:13 lacks second part by Mr. Carr ([4], 66 p.)
"Two compendious extracts: one out of Theodorus Amydenus's Pietas Romana, written anno Domini 1624 [i.e. 1625], the other out of Mr. Carr's Piety of Paris, anno Domini 1666."
The second part has half title: Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris. Extracted out of Mr. Carr's relation thereof, published an. Dom. 1666.
Prepared for publication by Abraham Woodhead (R.H.) and published anonymously after his death. Cf. DNB.
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Author Ameyden, Dirk, 1586-1656.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Charities -- Early works to 1800.
Paris (France) -- Charities.
Rome (Italy) -- Charities.
Alt author Carre, Thomas, 1599-1674. Pietas Parisiensis.
R. H., 1609-1678.
Related title Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris.
Pietas Parisiensis.
Short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris.
Faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris.
Descript [18], 113, [4], 66 p.
Note Reproduction of originals in Yale University Library and in Huntington Library.
Copy on reel 5:13 lacks second part by Mr. Carr ([4], 66 p.)
"Two compendious extracts: one out of Theodorus Amydenus's Pietas Romana, written anno Domini 1624 [i.e. 1625], the other out of Mr. Carr's Piety of Paris, anno Domini 1666."
The second part has half title: Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris. Extracted out of Mr. Carr's relation thereof, published an. Dom. 1666.
Prepared for publication by Abraham Woodhead (R.H.) and published anonymously after his death. Cf. DNB.
Author Ameyden, Dirk, 1586-1656.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Charities -- Early works to 1800.
Paris (France) -- Charities.
Rome (Italy) -- Charities.
Alt author Carre, Thomas, 1599-1674. Pietas Parisiensis.
R. H., 1609-1678.
Related title Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris.
Pietas Parisiensis.
Short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris.
Faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris.

Subject Charities -- Early works to 1800.
Paris (France) -- Charities.
Rome (Italy) -- Charities.
Descript [18], 113, [4], 66 p.
Note Reproduction of originals in Yale University Library and in Huntington Library.
Copy on reel 5:13 lacks second part by Mr. Carr ([4], 66 p.)
"Two compendious extracts: one out of Theodorus Amydenus's Pietas Romana, written anno Domini 1624 [i.e. 1625], the other out of Mr. Carr's Piety of Paris, anno Domini 1666."
The second part has half title: Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris. Extracted out of Mr. Carr's relation thereof, published an. Dom. 1666.
Prepared for publication by Abraham Woodhead (R.H.) and published anonymously after his death. Cf. DNB.
Alt author Carre, Thomas, 1599-1674. Pietas Parisiensis.
R. H., 1609-1678.

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