Cosmographie in four bookes : containing the chorographie and historie of the whole vvorld, and all the principall kingdomes, provinces, seas and isles thereof / by Peter Heylyn.

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Cosmographie in four bookes : containing the chorographie and historie of the whole vvorld, and all the principall kingdomes, provinces, seas and isles thereof / by Peter Heylyn.
Author
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.
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London :: Printed for Henry Seile ...,
1652.
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Geography -- Early works to 1800.
World history -- Early works to 1800.
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COSMOGRAPHIE. The First Book, CONTAINING THE CHOROGRAPHIE AND HISTORIE OF ITALIE, the ALPINE Provinces, FRANCE, SPAIN, and BRITAIN; with the ILES thereof.

BY PETER HEYLYN.

Florus in Prooem. l. 1. Populus Romanus à Rege Romulo ad Caesarem Augustum ita latè per or∣bem terrarum arma circumtulit, ut quires ejus legunt, non unius Populi, sed generis humani facta discant.

Velleius Patercul. Hist. Quemadmodum Urbium Imperiorumque, ita & Gentium nunc floret fortuna, nunc senscit, nunc interit.

LONDON, Printed by W. W. for Henry Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet. 1652.

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