The history of Polexander in five bookes / done into English by VVilliam Browne, Gent. ...
- Title
- The history of Polexander in five bookes / done into English by VVilliam Browne, Gent. ...
- Author
- Gomberville, M. Le Roy (Marin Le Roy), sieur de, 1600-1674.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Tho. Harper for Thomas Walkley, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
- 1647.
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Contents
- title page
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The First Part of POLEXANDER.
- The first Booke.
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The first Part of POLEXANDER.
The second Booke. -
The first Part of POLEXANDER.
The third Booke. -
The continuance of the adventures of
Zelmatida, andIsatida. -
Coatelicamat Cacique of Thevic, Conductor of the outraged Innocents, and perpetuall Enemy of all Tirants.To Hismalita Queene of Mexico, and to the Stran∣gerZelmatida. -
Mirzenia, unworthy Archiculti of the sacred Zia∣macazques, and least servant of the gods: ToMontezuma Image of their Benediction.
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The continuance of the adventures of
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The first Part of POLEXANDER.
The fourth Booke. -
The first Part of POLEXANDER.
The fifth Booke.
- The second Part of POLEXANDER.
- THE THIRD PART OF POLEXANDER.
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THE FOURTH PART OF POLEXANDER.
- The first Booke.
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THE FOURTH PART OF POLEXANDER.
The second Booke. -
Rozelana daughter to the greatest of theOttoman Emperours, to her deare LordAchomat. -
Quasmes the unworthy Image of that Deity he knowes not, toPolexander inlightned by the everlasting Sun. -
Zelmatida Successour of theYncas, toPolexander, the greatest of the Croseat Princes. -
Xaira to her BenefactorPOLEXANDER.
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THE FOURTH PART OF POLEXANDER.
The third Booke.
- THE LAST PART OF POLEXANDER.